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It might even be ruined or otherwise lost as a plot point. She'll most likely receive a new one by the ending.
** Or they'll cutaway and not show her without the hat like they did in WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow. This would be because the creators/writers of the movie can't think of anything that won't disappoint.

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It might even be ruined or otherwise lost as a plot point. She'll most likely receive a new one by the ending.
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** Or they'll cutaway cut away and not show her without the hat like as they did in WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow. This would be because the creators/writers of the movie can't think of anything that won't disappoint.



* Throughout the series, it's shown because of [[FreudianExcuse how he was raised]], Bob is determined to run his restaurant his way, [[HonorBeforeReason no matter what, despite his lack of actual business management skills]]. The movie will feature some big name chef, either based on or played by Creator/GordonRamsay, that Bob tries to impress. However, when Not-Ramsay suggests making all the changes Bob was against, from the plaque to serving sweet potato fries, Bob starts to lose his cool. Just when Bob decrees the man his BrokenPedestal, Not-Ramsay quickly delivers a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech speech]] about how Bob's stubbornness is the reason he's stuck in PerpetualPoverty.
-->'''Not-Ramsay:''' Okay... we get it, Bob. [[FreudianExcuse You told me how your father never appreciated you and tossed out the first Burger of the Day you ever made]]... [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse You're not that 14 year old anymore, you're a grown-ass man with a wife and three kids who needs to make ends meet so that you can actually afford to by a phone that isn't older than your kids]]. As much as you don't want to hear this, I will tell you. You're not a restaurateur, you're a cook. That's all... You choose to stay behind the grill instead of talk with people, you refuse to serve things like sweet potato fries and make these constant burgers of the day [[HonorBeforeReason because you're determined to make it work your way... when it barely works]]. You have no skills in actual management, seeing as you have little skill in hiring people, even admitting you can't afford to pay the legal amount. Even though Pesto is an idiot, [[JerkassHasAPoint he at least knows how to manage his business and attract his customers]] even if his food is disgusting. Good food... is the most important thing a restaurant needs... but it's not the only thing. Your décor is lackluster, restaurant is not a theme. You make decisions based on impulsive needs for your burgers to be loved instead of actual business ideas. Bob... the number one thing holding Bob's Burgers back isn't Pesto, or your dysfunctional kids... it's you. You need to drop your pride and either shape up... or shut down.

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* Throughout the series, it's shown because of [[FreudianExcuse how he was raised]], Bob is determined to run his restaurant his way, [[HonorBeforeReason no matter what, despite his lack of actual business management skills]]. The movie will feature some big name big-name chef, either based on or played by Creator/GordonRamsay, that Bob tries to impress. However, when Not-Ramsay suggests making all the changes Bob was against, from the plaque to serving sweet potato fries, Bob starts to lose his cool. Just when Bob decrees the man his BrokenPedestal, Not-Ramsay quickly delivers a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech speech]] about how Bob's stubbornness is the reason he's stuck in PerpetualPoverty.
-->'''Not-Ramsay:''' Okay... we get it, Bob. [[FreudianExcuse You told me how your father never appreciated you and tossed out the first Burger of the Day you ever made]]... [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse You're not that 14 year old 14-year-old anymore, you're a grown-ass man with a wife and three kids who needs to make ends meet so that you can actually afford to by buy a phone that isn't older than your kids]]. As much as you don't want to hear this, I will tell you. You're not a restaurateur, you're a cook. That's all... You choose to stay behind the grill instead of talk talking with people, you refuse to serve things like sweet potato fries and make these constant burgers of the day [[HonorBeforeReason because you're determined to make it work your way... when it barely works]]. You have no skills in actual management, seeing as you have little skill in hiring people, even admitting you can't afford to pay the legal amount. Even though Pesto is an idiot, [[JerkassHasAPoint he at least knows how to manage his business and attract his customers]] even if his food is disgusting. Good food... is the most important thing a restaurant needs... but it's not the only thing. Your décor is lackluster, restaurant is not a theme. You make decisions based on impulsive needs for your burgers to be loved instead of actual business ideas. Bob... the number one thing holding Bob's Burgers back isn't Pesto, Pesto or your dysfunctional kids... it's you. You need to drop your pride and either shape up... or shut down.



Tammy may help Tina, or Hugo might do something that actually helps Bob instead of hurts him. The trailer has a brief shot of the kids in a car with the Fischoeders, perhaps because Calvin is helping them (though it could be out of his own self interests since the sinkhole is in front of his building).

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Tammy may help Tina, or Hugo might do something that actually helps Bob instead of hurts hurting him. The trailer has a brief shot of the kids in a car with the Fischoeders, perhaps because Calvin is helping them (though it could be out of his own self interests self-interests since the sinkhole is in front of his building).

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** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.



** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.

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** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.
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*** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.

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*** ** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.
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*** Though the above doesn't happen, there is a minor element of critiquing Bob's character and the role it might play in his business struggles -- but it's more about his pessimism, and the conservative attitude it leads him to adopt as a response, more than his stubbornness.
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** As noted above, while there is a scene where Louise drops her hat, it happens offscreen and the audience never sees her hatless.

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** As noted above, while there is a scene where Louise drops her hat, it happens offscreen and the audience never sees her hatless.hatless.
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Confirmed, but it’s at the end.

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** Jossed. There is no big crowd scene, but there is a DancePartyEnding where several characters dance during the end credits, including some not appearing in the main story, like Gayle and Marshmallow.



In a preview clip, Louise talks about being teased for not wanting to take it off, potentially {{Foreshadowing}} her losing or ditching it at one point as part of her character arc.

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In a preview clip, Louise talks about being teased for not wanting to take it off, potentially {{Foreshadowing}} her losing or ditching it at one point as part of her character arc.arc.
** As noted above, while there is a scene where Louise drops her hat, it happens offscreen and the audience never sees her hatless.

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Confirmed. We don't see her without the hat, but it ''does'' fall off near the end.

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** Confirmed. We don't actually see her without the hat, but it ''does'' fall off near the end.




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** Jossed. At least, partially. The restaurant ''is'' on the brink of closing, but Hugo was not involved in the circumstances.




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** Nope. Everyone remembers everything that happened, though things do get back to what passes for "normal" in their lives.



** Jossed. None of the above events happen.




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** There is indeed one, but of the heartwarming variety when we finally learn the origin of Louise's bunny ears.




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** Jossed. Tammy doesn't help, and Hugo doesn't do anything important, though they do both have brief speaking roles.
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** Jossed. Ginger does not appear in the movie.
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** Jossed. There is no profanity beyond what you would expect on the show.
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** Or they'll cutaway and not show her without the hat like they did in WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow. This would be because the creators/writers of the movie can't think of antything that won't disappoint.

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** Or they'll cutaway and not show her without the hat like they did in WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow. This would be because the creators/writers of the movie can't think of antything anything that won't disappoint.
Confirmed. We don't see her without the hat, but it ''does'' fall off near the end.
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Tammy may help Tina, or Hugo might do something that actually helps Bob instead of hurts him. The trailer has a brief shot of the kids in a car with the Fischoeders, perhaps because Calvin is helping them (though it could be out of his own self interests since the sinkhole is in front of his building).

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Tammy may help Tina, or Hugo might do something that actually helps Bob instead of hurts him. The trailer has a brief shot of the kids in a car with the Fischoeders, perhaps because Calvin is helping them (though it could be out of his own self interests since the sinkhole is in front of his building).building).

[[WMG: We will see Louise without her hat]]
In a preview clip, Louise talks about being teased for not wanting to take it off, potentially {{Foreshadowing}} her losing or ditching it at one point as part of her character arc.
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Something in the vein of Marge taking the kids and leaving Homer in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', maybe Bob coming close to losing his restaurant, or just him falling into despair over how awful his luck is.

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Something in the vein of Marge taking the kids and leaving Homer in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', maybe Bob coming close to losing his restaurant, or just him falling into despair over how awful his luck is.is.

[[WMG: The Belchers will team up with one of their usual antagonists.]]
Tammy may help Tina, or Hugo might do something that actually helps Bob instead of hurts him. The trailer has a brief shot of the kids in a car with the Fischoeders, perhaps because Calvin is helping them (though it could be out of his own self interests since the sinkhole is in front of his building).
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As befitting another MilestoneCelebration. This time it will include recurring characters like Nat the limo driver, Alex Papasian, Dalton, etc.

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As befitting another MilestoneCelebration. This time it will include recurring characters like Nat the limo driver, Alex Papasian, Dalton, etc.etc.

[[WMG: The film will have a major TearJerker moment.]]
Something in the vein of Marge taking the kids and leaving Homer in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', maybe Bob coming close to losing his restaurant, or just him falling into despair over how awful his luck is.
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[[WMG:The movie will begin with (or at least have a plot point of) the restaurant going through a 4th grand opening]]

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[[WMG:The movie will begin with (or at least have a plot point of) the restaurant going through a 4th grand opening]]opening]]

[[WMG: The movie will end on a CrowdedCastShot similar to "Glued, Where's My Bob?", although updated with characters from seasons 7-12]]
As befitting another MilestoneCelebration. This time it will include recurring characters like Nat the limo driver, Alex Papasian, Dalton, etc.
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Not movie-related, moving back to main WMG page.
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[[WMG:The show will eventually get a full ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' crossover episode]]
Like the CouchGag from the latter show's "My Way or the Highway to Heaven", only now it's a full episode. In search of the perfect burger, Homer drags the Simpson family to Seymour's Bay where they meet and befriend the Belchers. Homer and Bob hang out as fathers, Marge and Linda do mom stuff with Maggie, Lisa and Tina bond over their mutual awkwardness, and Bart performs pranks with Gene and Louise.
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[[WMG:In the movie Louise will be the one to drop a precision F-Strike.]]

But probably nothing too vulgar. Just something they wouldn't say on the show. Like having Louise say shit or call an antagonist an asshole.

[[WMG:Louise's hat will be removed at some point in the movie.]]

It might even be ruined or otherwise lost as a plot point. She'll most likely receive a new one by the ending.
** Or they'll cutaway and not show her without the hat like they did in WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow. This would be because the creators/writers of the movie can't think of antything that won't disappoint.

[[WMG:Ginger will appear in the movie.]]

Her face is visible and she has a speaking role.

[[WMG:The movie will deal with the restaurant on the brink of closing or threats for it to be shut down by Hugo yet again.]]
Easy peasy plotline?

[[WMG:At the end of the movie, everybody gets brainwashed to forget the events]]
StatusQuoIsGod after all.

[[WMG:The show will eventually get a full ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' crossover episode]]
Like the CouchGag from the latter show's "My Way or the Highway to Heaven", only now it's a full episode. In search of the perfect burger, Homer drags the Simpson family to Seymour's Bay where they meet and befriend the Belchers. Homer and Bob hang out as fathers, Marge and Linda do mom stuff with Maggie, Lisa and Tina bond over their mutual awkwardness, and Bart performs pranks with Gene and Louise.

[[WMG:In the movie, Bob will be told he is HisOwnWorstEnemy]]
* Throughout the series, it's shown because of [[FreudianExcuse how he was raised]], Bob is determined to run his restaurant his way, [[HonorBeforeReason no matter what, despite his lack of actual business management skills]]. The movie will feature some big name chef, either based on or played by Creator/GordonRamsay, that Bob tries to impress. However, when Not-Ramsay suggests making all the changes Bob was against, from the plaque to serving sweet potato fries, Bob starts to lose his cool. Just when Bob decrees the man his BrokenPedestal, Not-Ramsay quickly delivers a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech speech]] about how Bob's stubbornness is the reason he's stuck in PerpetualPoverty.
-->'''Not-Ramsay:''' Okay... we get it, Bob. [[FreudianExcuse You told me how your father never appreciated you and tossed out the first Burger of the Day you ever made]]... [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse You're not that 14 year old anymore, you're a grown-ass man with a wife and three kids who needs to make ends meet so that you can actually afford to by a phone that isn't older than your kids]]. As much as you don't want to hear this, I will tell you. You're not a restaurateur, you're a cook. That's all... You choose to stay behind the grill instead of talk with people, you refuse to serve things like sweet potato fries and make these constant burgers of the day [[HonorBeforeReason because you're determined to make it work your way... when it barely works]]. You have no skills in actual management, seeing as you have little skill in hiring people, even admitting you can't afford to pay the legal amount. Even though Pesto is an idiot, [[JerkassHasAPoint he at least knows how to manage his business and attract his customers]] even if his food is disgusting. Good food... is the most important thing a restaurant needs... but it's not the only thing. Your décor is lackluster, restaurant is not a theme. You make decisions based on impulsive needs for your burgers to be loved instead of actual business ideas. Bob... the number one thing holding Bob's Burgers back isn't Pesto, or your dysfunctional kids... it's you. You need to drop your pride and either shape up... or shut down.
** The [[TearJerker sad part]] is that this speech will ''[[GoneHorriblyRight work]]'', and Bob will spend the next chunk of the movie in a HeroicBSOD. And perhaps that BSOD will encourage him to try and shut down the restaurant for good, believing that even if he ''did'' take Not-Ramsay's advice, it'd be too little too late.
[[WMG:The movie will begin with (or at least have a plot point of) the restaurant going through a 4th grand opening]]

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