Bob's Burgers: The Hurt Soccer


7:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Monday, January 5 on Cartoon Network (East) ()

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The Hurt Soccer

Season 8, Episode 12

After forgetting that they signed up Louise for a soccer league, the Belchers must help her prepare to play in the season's last game. With Bob away, Linda and Gene seize the opportunity to turn the restaurant into a piano bar.

repeat 2018 English 720p Dolby 5.1
Comedy Cartoon Teens Family Animated

Cast & Crew
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H. Jon Benjamin (Actor) .. Bob Belcher
Eugene Mirman (Actor) .. Gene Belcher
John Roberts (Actor) .. Linda Belcher
Kristen Schaal (Actor) .. Louise Belcher
David Herman (Actor) .. Walter /Sheilla
Rachel Dratch (Actor) .. Jodi /Christy /Girl
Katie Crown (Actor) .. Harley
Natalie Palamides (Actor) .. Kayla
Melissa Bardin Galsky (Actor) .. Mara
Brian Huskey (Actor) .. Ms. Merkin

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H. Jon Benjamin (Actor) .. Bob Belcher
Born: May 23, 1966
Birthplace: Worchester, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Comedian H. Jon Benjamin is the man behind that blunt, coarse, stupidly optimistic voice known and loved by fans of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming. In his earlier days, he was the voice of lovable layabout Ben Katz on Dr. Katz Professional Therapist. But his Squigglevision-rendered characters did not stop there. He was also the voice of Professor Parsons on Science Court before moving on to his regular gig on Home Movies as both the hapless has-been Coach Jon McGurk and the snot-nosed sidekick Jason Panopolis. Benjamin also can be heard in episodes of Saddle Rash, Hey Monie!, Space Ghost, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and several other cartoons. His feature-film appearances, sadly, are often obscured by poorly distributed, sharply written independent comedies that have yet to reach their audience. However, you can hear him as the voice of the can of vegetables in one of the more absurd plot threads of the film Wet Hot American Summer. He can also be seen in the satirical comedy Temptation, a film made in accordance with the Dogme 69 [sic] manifesto that may or may not ever be released. H. Jon Benjamin also shows up on-stage in New York City for the bizarre kiddie show Midnight Pajama Jam and the comedy thing called Tinkle with Todd Barry and David Cross. He lent his vocal talents to the FX series Archer as well as the program Bob's Burgers, and he had a brief series of his own called Jon Benjamin Has a Van.
Eugene Mirman (Actor) .. Gene Belcher
Born: July 24, 1974
Birthplace: Moscow, Soviet Union
Trivia: Born in the Soviet Union and immigrated with his family to Lexington, MA, when he was 4 years old. Acted as a spokesperson for the Food Network by dressing as a potato. Ranked by Village Voice as the Best New York City Comedian in 2009. Authored a comedic self-help book titled The Will to Whatevs: A Guide to Modern Life. Hosts the annual Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival.
John Roberts (Actor) .. Linda Belcher
Born: November 10, 1971
Birthplace: Brooklyn - New York - United States
Trivia: His first viral video, "The Christmas Tree," was nominated for a Broadband Emmy Award. Performed in a comedy tour with Margaret Cho. Played the host's mom on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Formed an electronic dance group called Opti-Grab, which has performed with Blondie, Gogol Bordello, Scissor Sisters and Tom Tom Club.
Kristen Schaal (Actor) .. Louise Belcher
Born: January 24, 1978
Birthplace: Longmont, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Writer, actress, and comedian Kristen Schaal honed her skills working in the New York improve and stand-up scene in the early 2000s. In addition to winning the Best Alternative Comedian Award at the 2006 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, along with a number of other awards, Schaal began cultivating a career onscreen, appearing on shows like The Education of Max Bickford and Ugly Betty, and in movies like Norbit. Her notoriety increased in 2007, when she took on the role of obsessive fan Mel on the comedy series Flight of the Conchords. Schaal would soon find herself part of the Hollywood comedy scene, appearing in numerous movies over the next few years, including Shrek Forever After, Get Him to the Greek, Toy Story 3, Dinner for Schmucks, and Going the Distance. She appeared in The Muppets in 2011, then was cast to voice one of the main characters in the animated series Bob's Burgers.
David Herman (Actor) .. Walter /Sheilla
Born: February 20, 1967
Trivia: A uniquely talented, popular character actor/comedian who has provided voices for characters in such popular animated television series as Futurama and King of the Hill, funnyman David Herman is perhaps best known for his role as the unfortunately named Michael Bolton in Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge's popular live-action feature Office Space (1999). The New York City native joined the cast of television's MADtv shortly after graduating from LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts in 1992. Early roles in such features as Let It Be Me (1995), however minor, quickly proved that he was more than just a funny face. Vocal work on King of the Hill introduced the rising comic star to Mike Judge, and when Judge was preparing his live-action feature debut, he turned to Herman to play the role of frustrated cubicle-dweller Michael Bolton. The winning performance earned Herman the recognition that vocal work alone could not, though he still continued to voice characters on Futurama and Invader ZIM. Supporting roles in Dude, Where's My Car? and Table One (both 2000) found Herman's film career continuing to flourish, and after taking the lead in director Jon Favreau's made-for-television feature Life on Parole (2003), he joined actors John Goodman and Orlando Jones in providing vocal work for the animated series Father of the Pride in 2004.
Rachel Dratch (Actor) .. Jodi /Christy /Girl
Born: February 22, 1966
Birthplace: Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Who knew gluing a plastic arm to your head, wearing false teeth, and drooling on yourself to act as the love child of Angelina Jolie and her brother could be so damn funny? That character (even given a name: Kerplixik), along with several others, has led comedian Rachel Dratch through her uproarious tenure on Saturday Night Live. Born February 22, 1966, Dratch grew up in Lexington, MA; her mother was the director of a nonprofit agency and her father, a radiologist. Dratch majored in Drama at Dartmouth College and graduated in 1989. She spent six months doing a children's theater tour and then moved to Chicago, where she signed up for classes at ImprovOlympic and spent years working on her skills. After four years on the main stage of Chicago's Second City troupe -- the fertile comedic ground that sprouted Horatio Sanz, Tina Fey, and several other well-known names in the SNL family tree -- she was ready for prime time. Since her start on Saturday Night Live in 1999, Dratch's versatility has helped her build quite a list of memorable characters. From her Denise to Jimmy Fallon's horny Bostonian boyfriend, Sully, to her wispy little Calista Flockhart impression, Dratch easily goes from nerd (à la Sheldon on "Wake Up Wakefield") to sensuous "luv-uh" Virginia to Will Ferrell's Professor Klarvin. In 2000, she and Fey put on their two-woman show, Dratch & Fey, at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York. And in 2001, a short film that Dratch wrote, directed, and performed (The Vagina Monologues Monologues, also featuring Fey and SNL performer Amy Poehler) premiered at the New York Comedy Film Festival. She has appeared in the movie Down With Love (with Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger) and the independent film The Hebrew Hammer (with Adam Goldberg). Her television appearances include Late Night with Conan O'Brien, CBS' King of Queens, and Third Watch. Dratch and Fey left SNL after the 2005-2006 season to try their luck on a primetime slot with 30 Rock, a sitcom about a television writer (played by Fey) and her supporting cast. In August 2010, Dratch gave birth to a son, Eli. She continued to show up here and there, including reprising her role of Debbie Downer on SNL for the infamous Betty White episode, appearing on 30 Rock's live episode in October 2010, and inFunny or Die Presents skits on HBO. She went on to take small supporting roles in the comedies Just Go With It (2011) and That's My Boy (2012).
Katie Crown (Actor) .. Harley
Natalie Palamides (Actor) .. Kayla
Born: January 06, 1990
Melissa Bardin Galsky (Actor) .. Mara
Brian Huskey (Actor) .. Ms. Merkin
Born: September 08, 1968
Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Studied and performed improv comedy during the start of the original Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City. Was a member of the Naked Babies sketch-comedy troupe with comedians Rob Corddry, Seth Morris and John Ross Bowie at the UCB. Was one of the panelists on the popular VH1 show Best Week Ever with Paul F. Tompkins. Starred in a series of commercials for Sonic Drive-In. Won the Webby award for Best Individual Performance in 2015 for College Humor's If Google Was a Guy.

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