Thursday, December 29, 2022

UNCOVERED DiD Tina Belcher of Bob's Burgers


We have Tina Belcher of the animated series Bob's Burgers being bound and gagged in the nude.

Tina Ruth Belcher is the oldest child and tritagonist of Bob's Burgers. She is a hopeless romantic with a powerful sex drive and minimal social skills. She likes horses, rainbows, butts, zombies, writing erotic fiction, and movies, as was revealed in Crawl Space. She attends Wagstaff School with her siblings, Gene Belcher and Louise Belcher. She is voiced by Dan Mintz.

Tina's personality in essence is a quirky girl transitioning from childhood to adolescence. The child in her still clings onto her love for horses, rainbows, and zombies while her inner teenager calls her to fantasize about zombies making out, writing her feelings/activities in her diary, to write erotic fiction whether it be about friends or other people's works, and constantly thinking about her crush, Jimmy Pesto Jr., along with anyone else she deems cute like an entire baseball team of twenty-five, for example.

Like-wise, Tina has little to no social skills. When voting who would serve a customer they thought was a child molester, Bob says they shouldn't let Tina serve him because she is bad with customers. Louise says that it isn't her fault because she's autistic, but Bob disagrees with this. Whether she is autistic or not, she still displays poor social skills whether it be her prolonged groaning when under pressure, hiding under tables, being naive, not emoting well, always speaking in a monotone or taking things very literally.

Also, Tina doesn't show emotions or emote well. Even when times are rough and she's under tremendous amounts of pressure, her voice is always inflection less, even her groans are disinterested. The only exception is when she crashes a car, lies to an insurance company (which she feels incredibly guilty about), and burns down a man's house is when her tone actually shows a little emotion from all the pressure she had endured thus far. After that she begins to emote better, a little more frequently.

Tina has quite a bit of confidence and self-worth. Initially, she conforms to the peer-pressure of shaving her legs, but regrets it when reflecting on how she did it for the wrong reasons. Then as she is discussing with her Dad on self-confidence she says that she believed that she was beautiful and became so and he should too.  And to further attest to her self-confidence, she considers herself to be a smart, strong, sensual woman

 

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