Dating back to the early days of the animated comedy series, Flint Helps establish a boss/rich guy type character whose main role is to counter or promote the protagonist. this Flintstones has Mr. Slate. The Simpsons There’s Montgomery Burns. boy’s family There’s Carter Pewterschmidt, which is Fox’s most recent success story, Bob’s Burgers Calvin Fischoeder followed suit.
Fischoeder is a big, ambitious and big town Bond villain who owns multiple businesses and real estate on Ocean Drive and is the mastermind behind many of Bob Belcher’s pressures. Mr. Fischoeder, more likable than his archetypal predecessor, but still aggressive, fell behind and was Bob’s Burgers.
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Talk about jumping sharks. Fischoeder was eager to bring new customers to Wonder Wharf, Bob and his children suggested he buy the mechanical shark from the 80s movie filmed there and use it as an attraction. That’s what Mr. Fischoeder did, but he made the mistake of filling the metal beast with diesel.
This allows the sharks to run wildly on the pier and the town. As the shark becomes more and more dangerous, Teddy must face his old fear and stop it – after that, it’s Bob’s mission to save Teddy. Bob and Teddy attempt to stop a mechanical shark on land while Mr. Fisherd tries to avoid responsibility.
Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal
In one of the best episodes of television holiday comedy, “Rude Thanksgiving Proposal” highlights Bob’s devotion to the holiday season when Mr. Fisherd tries to buy Thanksgiving from Bob.
Fischoeder was enamored with a woman who was attracted to a married man, so he offered Bob and Linda a handsome sum to fill his Thanksgiving day with food and a drink. fake family. Linda and the kids agree, leaving Bob alone and jealous. Fischoeder approves of his “date” while the rest of Belcher’s are happily like his fake family, Bob becomes increasingly angrier in the kitchen.
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When Linda has to suddenly take Bob to the hospital, the kids take charge of the restaurant and turn its basement into their own casino. One of the lessons fans learned in this episode was to be wary of very inexperienced, very clumsy doctors—another lesson is that kids shouldn’t be trusted to run the casino.
Even some of the adult-run casinos are a bit shady, but casinos run by Belcher kids only cause trouble, especially when Mr. Fischard scouts. Mr. Fischoeder discovered a gullible trick that showed that although the house always wins, the landlord wins more and begins to scam the children, and in turn the entire Belcher family runs out of money.
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Fischoeder has a way of getting Bob on vacation, and the case of one of Fox’s most iconic Christmas cartoons is no exception. In “Last Gingerbread House on the Left,” Mr. Fisherd hires Bob to win a gingerbread house competition with some of his wealthy friends.
Given that he can barely afford to buy presents for the kids, Bob agrees and leaves with Mr. Fisherd while the rest of the family tries to bring back Christmas carols, unwittingly proving why. Why did they leave in the first place? Bob then ventures into the complex and passive-aggressive hierarchy of Mr. Fischoeder’s friends. When he learned what the prize of the contest was, he began to think about going up against Mr. Fischoeder.
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In “Dawn of the Woodpeckers”, Mr. Fisherd and his brother Felix celebrate the town’s Thanksgiving called “Turkish Festival in Turkey Town” and turn the town’s signature event into a “Turkey”. Trot”. . It’s like Running of the Bulls, except for the turkey – except there are hardly any turkeys.
Due to Thanksgiving, Felix can’t get a lot of turkeys and tries to fill the game with a variety of other birds. This inadvertently leads to the banishment of all birds into the wild; Instead of fighting alongside humans, they started pecking humans non-stop. As always, Belcher’s mission is to prevent another strange sighting of the Fischoeders.
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Fischoeder has not always been the villain or catalyst for the series’ conflict. Normally, Mr. Fischoeder and his eccentric ways are great in supporting roles, making a great addition to any quirky adventure the Belcher family might create.
In “Topsy,” Tina needs help with her science project, and as the Belchers always do, she turns her research on Thomas Edison and his infamous elephant shock experiment into a show perform music. The vocals are provided by none other than her aunt Gail and Mr. Fisherd, who, in addition to recreating the bad relationship between Edison and his elephant, has its own sparks in the background.
Dock Horse (or How Bob Saves/Destroys Towns – Part 1)
While Wonder Wharf may not be the flashiest seaside carnival around, it’s still Mr. Fischoeder’s biggest project and, as Tina says, it’s the heart of town. However, his rides are collapsing and the entire pier is unable to attract customers. This inspired Felix to try converting the area into apartments.
However, after seeing how his brother opposed sacrificing the harbor, he enlisted Bob’s help and promised him that if he could get his brother to agree with the idea hey, he’s going to open a business alongside the development of the new Tavern. Although Bob initially agreed and convinced Mr. Fischoeder, he changed his mind after seeing how much the pier meant to his children and the town.
Wharf World II (or How Bob Saved/Destroyed Towns – Part 2)
At the end of “Wharf Horse”, Bob succeeds in convincing Mr. Fischoeder to turn his beloved pier into a beachfront apartment, only to convince him again. Felix Fischoeder, angry that Bob broke his agreement with him, kidnaps Bob and his brother and ties them under the pier to let them drown at high tide, creating suspense for the next episode.
In World Pier II, Bob and Mr. Fischoeder desperately seek help, while the Belchers and their friends use their best deductive skills to find Bob.
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in spite of Bob’s Burgers Certainly full of pop culture references, this series often doesn’t rely on parodies to fuel their stories. In a few of their cases, Mr. Fisherd attempted a heist and recruited Belcher’s children and their friends to try out a local video game he competed on on the pier.
He teaches the kids how to beat some infamous carnival games and helps them develop effective plans to win video games’ biggest prize, the ATV, quickly and quietly. However, when the robbery of children’s toys begins, Mr. Fisherd reveals another conspiracy he has in the dark. How will the kids cope in the eat-or-eat world of video games?
order game
In one of Mr. Fischoeder’s best outings to date, he showcased his immense wealth and influence in the “Oeder Game” and forced all his tenants to compete. to get a reasonable rental price. Hunger game Using water balloons, the Belchers manage to survive the onslaught of moisture while trying to maintain peace and reason with their friends.
Mr. Fischoeder was effectively playing a game with them, pitting his poor tenants against each other. Bob understands that he needs to get all of his friends and neighbors to work together to save their homes and businesses, but with a water balloon in each hand, how will he soothe it? all the chaos?