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It was about an imaginative young 4-year-old boy named Bobby Generic, [[RunningGag pronounced GEN-er-ick]], who goes through life as a normal child while often misinterpreting and daydreaming about things that were said to and around him. He often carries around his stuffed spider named Webbly and is a huge fan of Captain Squash, who, more often than not, appears in his daydreams. Bobby is voiced by Mandel, in the child-like voice he used during some of his stand-up shows around the same time, while Captain Squash is voiced by Creator/GaryOwens, in his over-the-top superhero voiced first used in the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''.

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It was about an imaginative young 4-year-old boy named Bobby Generic, [[RunningGag pronounced GEN-er-ick]], who goes through life as a normal child while often misinterpreting and daydreaming about things around him and that were are said to and around him. He often carries around his stuffed spider named Webbly and is a huge fan of Captain Squash, who, more often than not, appears in his daydreams. Bobby is voiced by Mandel, in the child-like voice he used during some of his stand-up shows around the same time, while Captain Squash is voiced by Creator/GaryOwens, in his over-the-top superhero voiced first used in the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''.
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It was about an imaginative young 4 year-old boy named Bobby Generic, [[RunningGag pronounced GEN-er-ick]], who goes through life as a normal child while often misinterpreting and daydreaming about things that were said to and around him. He often carries around his stuffed spider named Webbly and is a huge fan of Captain Squash, who, more often than not, appears in his daydreams. Bobby is voiced by Mandel, in the child-like voice he used during some of his stand-up shows around the same time, while Captain Squash is voiced by Creator/GaryOwens, in his over-the-top superhero voiced first used in the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''.

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It was about an imaginative young 4 year-old 4-year-old boy named Bobby Generic, [[RunningGag pronounced GEN-er-ick]], who goes through life as a normal child while often misinterpreting and daydreaming about things that were said to and around him. He often carries around his stuffed spider named Webbly and is a huge fan of Captain Squash, who, more often than not, appears in his daydreams. Bobby is voiced by Mandel, in the child-like voice he used during some of his stand-up shows around the same time, while Captain Squash is voiced by Creator/GaryOwens, in his over-the-top superhero voiced first used in the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost''.
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It’s not a subversion, it’s just not an example. He’s still going to get consequences, we just don’t see them on screen.


** In "Misery Loves Company", Bobby is invited into a sleepover with a friend named Gordon who claims he is Bobby's "number one fan". Throughout the entire episode he blames Bobby for things he didn't do, and he is never seen getting caught for what he does. Subverted when Uncle Ted picks up Bobby bringing Rodger with him and making a dirty mess in Gordon's house. Also when Gordon wanted to plan to have a sleepover at Bobby's house, Bobby's reaction implies that he's getting back at him.
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* DarkestHour: In "Back to the Furniture", Bobby gets punished by Howard and he got a triple punishment and he pays the consequences (The inner demons that enslave a man and a woman to become strict and lets its family and friends follow.) The consequences are a rich, strict, mean, and greedy couple who live in their mansion of hell. Marvin wears a bowler hat, a necktie and has a mustache. Hannah wears a pink shirt, glasses, and earrings. All they want is money.) Bobby complains to Grandma Abby about receiving three punishments, expressing frustration at the perceived unfairness. Grandma Abby acknowledges it's a bit much but reminds Bobby that it's his dad who sets the rules. Bobby asks if there's anything Grandma Abby can do, but she insists he must face the consequences for getting into trouble. Grandpa Alan humorously agrees with Grandma Abby, and they both share a laugh. All because they will follow Howard. [[spoiler: in the neding, it's reveaeled that he lifted the triple punishment.]]

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* DarkestHour: In "Back to the Furniture", Bobby gets punished by Howard and he got a triple punishment and he pays the consequences (The inner demons that enslave a man and a woman to become strict and lets its family and friends follow.) The consequences are a rich, strict, mean, and greedy couple who live in their mansion of hell. Marvin wears a bowler hat, a necktie and has a mustache. Hannah wears a pink shirt, glasses, and earrings. All they want is money.) Bobby complains to Grandma Abby about receiving three punishments, expressing frustration at the perceived unfairness. Grandma Abby acknowledges it's a bit much but reminds Bobby that it's his dad who sets the rules. Bobby asks if there's anything Grandma Abby can do, but she insists he must face the consequences for getting into trouble. Grandpa Alan humorously agrees with Grandma Abby, and they both share a laugh. All because they will follow Howard. [[spoiler: in the neding, ending, it's reveaeled revealed that he lifted the triple punishment.]]
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