<Ul> <Li> Linda Belcher (voiced by John Roberts)--Linda Belcher is Bob's happy - go - lucky and supportive wife and the mother of Tina, Gene, and Louise . Prior to her marriage to Bob, she was engaged to Hugo, who is now a local health inspector ("Human Flesh"). In the fifth - season episode "Eat, Spray, Linda" she turned forty - four years old . She has also referred to herself as a "pre middle aged mother" ("Lindapendent Woman") Linda often calls her husband Bobby, and her attraction to Bob is in part due to his passion for his work, and also due to his "Tom Selleckian" mustache . She remains a loyal and devoted wife despite their frequent financial problems and never having had a honeymoon or a day off in 10 years ("Weekend at Mort's"). She has a preference for mustaches, and says Bob "made himself ugly" when he shaved it off ("Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"). Her passions include singing, dinner theater, porcelain baby figurines, Tom Selleck, nautically themed romance novels, and prenatal yoga . She handles the accounting for the restaurant, though her bookkeeping methods are sometimes troublesome and overly complicated . She is fond of alcohol and is known to say that "Mommy doesn't get drunk; she just has fun ." Linda is extroverted, has a thick New Jersey accent, and is somewhat odd; she is also fond of tackling problems using unconventional methods, though her methods are frequently over-optimistic and things sometimes go awry . She often encourages her kids to engage in behavior that Bob finds annoying, and though she wants what's best for her kids, she tends to be scatter - brained . Bob has described her as a "pushover" because she allows people (the kids) to take advantage of her . She has a contentious relationship with Louise and often misunderstands her, even once organizing a slumber party for Louise against her will . She is a talented lyricist, as shown in "Lil Hard Dad;" Gene may have inherited his musical predilection from her . She has tendency to spontaneously burst into song, a trait she shares with her voice actor John Roberts . Many of the songs she is known for are improvised by Roberts, including her "Thanksgiving Song", "Dish - a-Dee - Doo" (a jazzy ditty sung while washing the dishes, as seen in "Mother Daughter Laser Razor"), and a hair - brushing ditty that references the late Harry Truman . Her songs are frequently remade and set to music for the episode's end credits . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Linda Belcher (voiced by John Roberts)--Linda Belcher is Bob's happy - go - lucky and supportive wife and the mother of Tina, Gene, and Louise . Prior to her marriage to Bob, she was engaged to Hugo, who is now a local health inspector ("Human Flesh"). In the fifth - season episode "Eat, Spray, Linda" she turned forty - four years old . She has also referred to herself as a "pre middle aged mother" ("Lindapendent Woman") Linda often calls her husband Bobby, and her attraction to Bob is in part due to his passion for his work, and also due to his "Tom Selleckian" mustache . She remains a loyal and devoted wife despite their frequent financial problems and never having had a honeymoon or a day off in 10 years ("Weekend at Mort's"). She has a preference for mustaches, and says Bob "made himself ugly" when he shaved it off ("Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"). Her passions include singing, dinner theater, porcelain baby figurines, Tom Selleck, nautically themed romance novels, and prenatal yoga . She handles the accounting for the restaurant, though her bookkeeping methods are sometimes troublesome and overly complicated . She is fond of alcohol and is known to say that "Mommy doesn't get drunk; she just has fun ." Linda is extroverted, has a thick New Jersey accent, and is somewhat odd; she is also fond of tackling problems using unconventional methods, though her methods are frequently over-optimistic and things sometimes go awry . She often encourages her kids to engage in behavior that Bob finds annoying, and though she wants what's best for her kids, she tends to be scatter - brained . Bob has described her as a "pushover" because she allows people (the kids) to take advantage of her . She has a contentious relationship with Louise and often misunderstands her, even once organizing a slumber party for Louise against her will . She is a talented lyricist, as shown in "Lil Hard Dad;" Gene may have inherited his musical predilection from her . She has tendency to spontaneously burst into song, a trait she shares with her voice actor John Roberts . Many of the songs she is known for are improvised by Roberts, including her "Thanksgiving Song", "Dish - a-Dee - Doo" (a jazzy ditty sung while washing the dishes, as seen in "Mother Daughter Laser Razor"), and a hair - brushing ditty that references the late Harry Truman . Her songs are frequently remade and set to music for the episode's end credits . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Tina Ruth Belcher (voiced by Dan Mintz)--Tina Belcher is the eldest Belcher child . She was said to be autistic in the first episode, but the claim was immediately dismissed by her parents . She generally speaks in a low, monotone voice, works part - time at the family restaurant, and is often the voice of reason among the Belcher children, though it is made quite clear Tina's own characteristics rival those of her siblings . She is trying to come to grips with her entry into adulthood, and claims to have a complicated relationship with zombies . She is obsessed with horses, boys (particularly Jimmy Jr .), and buttocks; in various episodes she writes in her journal about touching people's butts, which, to her, is the height of sexual contact . According to her siblings, Tina has written erotic fanfiction of several television shows and movies and has moved on to "erotic friend fiction", in which she uses real - life people . She is a member of the Hormone - iums, a musical revue at Wagstaff that sings songs about puberty, and was formerly a member of the Thundergirls, a Girl Scout - like organization . Tina was aged 12 in early episodes and now 13 since the episode "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?". She is generally soft - spoken and reserved, often in contrast to her more strident siblings . In the show's early developmental stages, the eldest Belcher child was originally written as a boy, Daniel Belcher . Daniel was also voiced by Mintz, whose personality in the never - broadcast pilot is said to have been similar to that of Tina . Tina is also shown to have difficulties with her schoolwork, although she is a hard worker, as shown in "Can't Buy Me Math" when she is put into remedial math and "Bob and Deliver" when guidance counselor Mr. Frond refers to her as a "dum - dum". </Li> </Ul> <Li> Tina Ruth Belcher (voiced by Dan Mintz)--Tina Belcher is the eldest Belcher child . She was said to be autistic in the first episode, but the claim was immediately dismissed by her parents . She generally speaks in a low, monotone voice, works part - time at the family restaurant, and is often the voice of reason among the Belcher children, though it is made quite clear Tina's own characteristics rival those of her siblings . She is trying to come to grips with her entry into adulthood, and claims to have a complicated relationship with zombies . She is obsessed with horses, boys (particularly Jimmy Jr .), and buttocks; in various episodes she writes in her journal about touching people's butts, which, to her, is the height of sexual contact . According to her siblings, Tina has written erotic fanfiction of several television shows and movies and has moved on to "erotic friend fiction", in which she uses real - life people . She is a member of the Hormone - iums, a musical revue at Wagstaff that sings songs about puberty, and was formerly a member of the Thundergirls, a Girl Scout - like organization . Tina was aged 12 in early episodes and now 13 since the episode "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?". She is generally soft - spoken and reserved, often in contrast to her more strident siblings . In the show's early developmental stages, the eldest Belcher child was originally written as a boy, Daniel Belcher . Daniel was also voiced by Mintz, whose personality in the never - broadcast pilot is said to have been similar to that of Tina . Tina is also shown to have difficulties with her schoolwork, although she is a hard worker, as shown in "Can't Buy Me Math" when she is put into remedial math and "Bob and Deliver" when guidance counselor Mr. Frond refers to her as a "dum - dum". </Li>

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