Bob's Burgers season 14

The fourteenth season of the American animated television series Bob's Burgers aired on Fox from October 1, 2023 to May 19, 2024.

Due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the season had fewer episodes than usual, with 13 rather than the originally planned 22.

Production
Despite being the fourteenth broadcast season, the season has to-date been composed mostly of episodes from the thirteenth production cycle of the show (which are noted by the production codes DASAxx) which was ordered in September 2020.

Various roles were formally recast during the season. Black, trans actress Jari Jones replaced David Herman in voicing the character Marshmallow in the season's first episode, "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-al". Bouchard signaled that they were working to recast Marshmallow in 2020 after addressing controversy over the casting of white actress Kristen Bell as the mixed-race character Molly in Bouchard's other show Central Park. After Bouchard announced on Twitter that Molly would be recast in Season 2 to be played by a Black voice actress, another user requested that they do the same for Marshmallow on Bob's Burgers, to which Bouchard responded, "On it." Veteran voice actor Eric Bauza replaced Jay Johnston in the role of Jimmy Pesto Sr. in the fifth episode of the season "Bully-ieve It or Not", following Johnston's 2023 arrest by the FBI for his involvement in the January 6 United States Capitol attack in 2021. Johnston was arrested and charged with civil disorder, entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, and impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings after video footage confirmed his participation in the riots. His involvement resulted in reports of Johnston being fired and the show cutting ties with him in late 2021. He pleaded guilty to a felony charge for his actions in 2024. Johnston's last episode voicing Jimmy Pesto Sr. was in the Season 11 episode "Bridge Over Troubled Rudy".

Reception
"The Amazing Rudy" received overwhelmingly positive critical reception, with many citing it as one of the series' best episodes. Meredith Loftus of Collider called the episode "emotionally impactful", saying, "With just the second episode of this new season, 'The Amazing Rudy' champions experimentation through the perspective of a side character we've come to love. Through the new depth we discover about Rudy, this episode serves to highlight why the Belchers remain one of the most wholesome families on television. If and when this series comes to an end, don't be surprised when you see 'The Amazing Rudy' in the conversation as one of the best episodes of its run."

David Kaldor of BubbleBlabber gave the episode a 9/10, saying, "Getting a perspective episode on a character who isn't one of the Belchers is rare enough already, but giving all of the episode to Regular Sized Rudy is a big swing that I think really pays off...this episode has certainly set a high bar for the episodes to follow."

Tara Mccayley of Comic Book Resources praised the episode, saying in her article, "Though Bob's Burgers has expanded its ensemble exponentially over its 14-season run, 'The Amazing Rudy' offered a fresh deep-dive into another member of the Seymour's Bay community. The trope of highlighting a slice-of-life perspective from a minor or background character is a tried and true television tradition. However, it is not something Bob's Burgers has dealt too heavily with despite its sprawling ensemble. 'The Amazing Rudy' thus allowed a unique and welcomed deviation from the show's comfortable formulas while still commenting on the central themes of family, community, and parenthood that rest at the series' core."