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#Alyson Lefebvrere
Bobs Burgers/Great North Crossover AU
Takes place in Alaska
Bob/Beef: Spend the Episode hanging out on the boat fishing. Bob is unprepared for how rigorous the work is. Teddy video calls Bob and he and Beef hit it off.
Linda/Wolf-HunnyBee: Go on a 'wine tour' of lone moose. Linda meets Alyson and they know each other from way back and do NOT get along.
Tina/Judy: Just teenage hormones. Boy watching. Girl watching. No drama. Just boarder line too much thirst. Maybe. MAYBE they kiss. Judy's already shown to be bi-curious and i believe in LGBTina in my soul.
Gene/Ham: Cook/Bake together and come up with a new confectionary treat to celebrate the families meeting. Crispin shows up and is unsure of Genes energy.
Louise/Moon: Louise wants to learn traps and tracking. Moon teaches her and is surprised/almost jealous at how well she picks it all up.
I dont know how all this would tie into a cohesive episode or 2 part episode. But i think at least this is how the pairings would go. I hope Santiago and Mayor Peppers would make appearances too.
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gaskarth · 2 months
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nick offerman has been featured three separate times as a VA on bob's burgers, once in season 3 as cooper (who hires the kids to work on his weed farm when bob fires the kids), once in season 5 as pete (the owner of the gay bar next to bob's dad's restaurant), and once in season 9 as clem clements (the radio dj of an old station bob listened to regularly when starting out in the restaurant). his original role was side-by-side with his wife, megan mullally, whose voice is more recognizable in bob's burgers as aunt gayle!!! ...... nick offerman later went to voice Beef Tobin on the great north, a show also produced by bento box and made by the molyneux sisters who were / are staff writers for bob's burgers ... the VAs for judy tobin (jenny slate), moon tobin (aparna nancherla), ham tobin (paul rust), wolf tobin (will forte), alyson lefebvrere (megan mullally) and mr golovkin (paul f tompkins) have all also been VAs for bob's burgers, the most frequent one being jenny slate who is both judy and tammy!!
another fun fact: i'm positive two VAs of the great north characters listed are also in bojack horseman :)
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yahoo201027 · 11 months
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November 12: Happy 65th Birthday to Actress and Comedian Megan Mullally, who provides the voices of the daughter of Al & Gloria, sister of Linda, sister-in-law of Bob, aunt of Louise, Gene & Tina, and supposed owner of her cat Mr. Business as the Bob’s Burgers character of Gayle Gennaro; and the secondary/recurring character who is the owner of Point & Shoot Photography Studio at the Mall, also serves as Judy’s boss, and a potential love interest to Beef as The Great North character of Alyson Lefebvrere and various characters.
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kwebtv · 2 years
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The Great North  -  Fox  -  January 3, 2021 - Present
Animated Sitcom (7 episodes to date)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Voice Stars:
Nick Offerman as Beef Tobin
Jenny Slate as Judy Tobin
Will Forte as Wolf Tobin
Dulcé Sloan as Honeybee Shaw
Paul Rust as Ham Tobin
Aparna Nancherla as Moon Tobin
Megan Mullally as Alyson Lefebvrere
Alanis Morissette as Alanis Morissette
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curious-minx · 4 years
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Review of the first episode of The Great North (plus some sad Bob’s Burgers’ news)
2021.
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I was going to begin my review of the pilot episode of The Great North, the sister sister series of Bob’s Burgers, with my trademark  snarky and slanted curlicue wit... Instead, I am reckoning with the headline of the death of Bob’s Burgers character designer, Dave Creek.
Dave Creek.
Type his name out and put it in comic sans and you can see it’s a name meant to be involved with TV. One of the rare individuals to pass away from something other than Covid-19 or our rising totalitarian government. The artist contributed to the show in many ways, most profoundly with the design of Lady Tinsel from the Bleakening, one of Bob’s Burgers most visually ambitious episodes to date. I am ill-equipped to eulogize the man like his fellow peers are doing, but as someone who writes and thinks about the Bob’s Burgers series it is impossible to not address his passing.
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The Great North.
“Sexi Moose Adventure”
Look up there! What Do You See? Nature and stuff Like a rock And a tree Oh, The Great North Way up here we can breathe the air Catch some fish Or gaze at a bear Wow! Oh, The Great North Here we live, oh, oh Here we’ll stay, oh, whoo From longest night To longest day In The Great North
An Alan Thicke bop or the wimpy Cheers theme this aint. A jarring theme. I had to transcribe it to lay it out in front of me to see how wordy it is, but to my surprise the theme song looks more concise on paper. Still, I am not sold on this theme song. Mainly because I prefer the misheard lyric of “Here we’ll say (it’s actually “stay”): oh, whoo,” digging further into the regional grunts.
1:24, One minute and twenty four seconds in and there is already a  little bit of winking scatalogical humor by the ever youthful Paul Rust, or as I am sure he’ll be known for generations, Ham Tobin, the middle of the three Tobin sons. Compounded within these first two minutes is a stylistic swivel away from Bob’s Burgers comedic well with a Brokeback Mountain themed wedding cutaway joke with real-world celebrity cameos. Speaking of celebrity cameos, how about a side character conversation with an Alanis Morrisette  constellation (and she’s a recurring character!) you’ve never seen that in Bob’s Burgers! In the first three minutes and thirty seconds we have two instances of explicitly expositional dialogue, the first is the cleaner introduction of eldest Wolf Tobin (voiced by Will Forte) and his fiance Honeybee Shaw who has just moved to Alaska from Fresno and helps set up the reverse All in the Family Meathead and Gloria dynamic. What comes next is once again another moment I can only describe as jarring when the inexplicably normal named Judy Tobin explains to Alanis Morrisette constellation exactly what is wrong with sweetly overbearing father. The reason involving a somewhat convoluted background story about the former Tobin matriarch's  abandonment of the family and Beef, the Tobin patriarchy, is in denial of this  fact. Beef prefers to live in the reality where no wife of his would leave him she could only have been eaten by a wolf.  
What goes on throughout the episode is what I believe is a cardinal sin of episodic storytelling: Making jokes and observations at the expense of an off screen character. There are already WAY too many characters being thrown at me and not once throughout the episode was I able to identify any of the characters by any names other than the name of the celebrity voice actor. Minute six and yet again we are hit with Honeybee  generating another celebrity name for a joke and I really hope that the writers develop more of a game for her. Oh wait a minute the episode reminds me again at the eight minute forty sixth second mark that she is in fact from Fresno. More diarrhea and fart jokes snaking their way back into the scene as well, but Jenny Slate has always relished in the poopier jokes (see: any of her stand-up, Kroll work, or Obvious Child).
At the ten minute mark there is a quality character defining joke when Wolf distracts Beef by pointing out an indoor potted plant in a mall, which causes Beef, ever the Nature man, to take matters into his own hands by trying to rescue the potted plant. Beef is basically a combination of the two Rons from Parks & Rec, the emotional frugality of Ron Swanson and a touch of Sam Elliot’s Ron Dunn Earthiness. Julio Torres’ mall juicer character is also introduced with a perfunctory but enjoyable deadpan exchange with the awkward Judy, but it’s the kind of performance Julio Torres could give in his sleep (and probably did).
The eleven minute mark introduces a character that I was initially pretty jazzed about, Judy’s boss at the mall photography store Alyson Lefebvrere (gosh I hated typing out that name >.<) voiced by long-time Molyneux collaborator, Megan Mullally. On paper, much like the theme song, a heated exchange between an emotionally vulnerable Beef and a character voiced by real-life wife Megan Mullally should be dynamite, instead much like their podcast it feels like a wet fart in the sheets. Mullally’s work on Bob’s Burgers as Linda’s sister Gayle is terrific and with the power of animation having her play an unconventional looking character really works to her advantage. Alyson’s character design is boring and conventional cartoon  attractive as she’s clearly being set up as a potential love interest for our leading Beef man, but the whole thing in execution falls completely flat. The extended 69 joke between Beef and Alyson is supposed to be funny because we know it’s between a real life publicly beloved celebrity couple. You cannot coast on innate chemistry alone! The setting up of the love interest isn’t even coy, we see Beef get heart eyes and drool over Alyson, which is just the most predictable and least interesting choice. A route this show seems dangerously flirtatious with.
Finally, at minute:second mark 13:15 we get introduced to a potentially fun and quirky sitcom character, Londra the neighboring fish mongerer. Voiced by Judith Shelton, an actor I am sure we all remember as Sally from Seinfeld and Angela from the Gregory Hines Show. Instead she gets instantly shut down and shuffled by in favor of advancing the plot of the episode. Moving on to the birthday party. Yep Honeybee makes another pop culture reference this time the Minions (it was Squidward last time, but I was too faint of heart to mention it at the time). We also find out in a forced confession from Ham that he is gay. I am glad the show has hired an openly gay actor like Julio Torres to play a bit recurring character, but it feels weird having Paul Rust a thoroughly heterosexual actor portray a gay goofball character. I feel like there easily could have been an actual gay goofball Paul Rust type out there deserving of the job, but this show does do right by having Dulce Sloan as Honeybee and Aparna Nancherla as MVP, Moon Tobin (Who I’ll get into later). Therefore I should not let this irk me, but clearly this show and I are not seeing eye to eye. In an era of gestures towards meaningful representation I would just like to see some consistency. Rust will probably go on to join the ranks of the many other hetero men who have also portrayed perfectly competenent and sensitive gay characters, but with gay characters should come paychecks for gay voice talent. In the end of this dead end debacle I much rather  Paul Rust have the role  and be spared the unimaginative Randy Rainbow casting. Back on track.
There’s a four square action sequence of the four siblings that also feels like the show attempting another stylistic flourish to separate itself from Bob’s Burgers. The episode, all one straight ahead single narrative, comes to a happy ending to also establish that the Bob’s Burgers sister sister series is also interested in being a sentimental sitcom to its core. An unfortunately okay first episode that got worse for me with a repeated viewing. The only character and overall performance that sticks out to me is Aparna Nancherla playing what is essentially the show’s Tina and  Louise lovechild of a character Moon Tobin, an animal identifying gender flipped peculiar savant-like child. She’s one of those comedians that I will always root for and appreciate whenever she pops up and I really hope that this show treats her right. She really elevates the material. Everyone else does just fine. The first episodes and first seasons of any sitcoms are rarely all that innovative or memorable so I am certainly going to allow this show to grow on me.
For the time being, this first episode of the Great North is deserving of Two Sexy Moose Antlers out of Five Forced Pop Culture References
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yahoo201027 · 2 years
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November 12: Happy 64th Birthday to Actress and Comedian Megan Mullally, who provided the voices of the daughter of Al & Gloria, sister of Linda, sister-in-law of Bob, aunt of Louise, Gene & Tina, and supposed owner of her cat Mr. Business as the Bob’s Burgers character of Gayle Gennaro; and the secondary/recurring character who is the owner of Point & Shoot Photography Studio at the Mall, also serves as Judy’s boss, and a potential love interest to Beef as The Great North character of Alyson Lefebvrere and various characters.
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