The Simpsons Bob [better]

His transformation occurred in the landmark episode Driven to madness by Krusty’s vulgarity and lack of intellect, Bob framed the clown for armed robbery. It was Bart Simpson who saw through the charade, noticing that the culprit used a microwave (which Krusty, with his pacemaker, couldn't do) and had small feet (unlike Bob’s legendary, giant "flopper" feet). This began a decades-long vendetta: Bart vs. Bob. The Aesthetic of a Cultured Killer

“No, no. I’m not a homicidal maniac. I’m… a sideshow homicidal maniac. There’s a difference.” the simpsons bob

: One of the show's most iconic visual jokes involves Bob repeatedly stepping on garden rakes, which fly up and hit him in the face—a scene originally used in the episode "Cape Feare" to fill time. His transformation occurred in the landmark episode Driven

His transformation occurred in the landmark episode Driven to madness by Krusty’s vulgarity and lack of intellect, Bob framed the clown for armed robbery. It was Bart Simpson who saw through the charade, noticing that the culprit used a microwave (which Krusty, with his pacemaker, couldn't do) and had small feet (unlike Bob’s legendary, giant "flopper" feet). This began a decades-long vendetta: Bart vs. Bob. The Aesthetic of a Cultured Killer

“No, no. I’m not a homicidal maniac. I’m… a sideshow homicidal maniac. There’s a difference.”

: One of the show's most iconic visual jokes involves Bob repeatedly stepping on garden rakes, which fly up and hit him in the face—a scene originally used in the episode "Cape Feare" to fill time.

The Simpsons Bob [better]