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    Gayle Genarro is Linda Belcher's younger sister, Bob Belcher's sister-in-law, and the maternal aunt of their three children, Tina, Gene, and Louise Belcher. She lives alone with her three cats: Jean Paw'd Van Damme, Pinkeye, and Mr. Business. She often needs money and help from her sister and her family, so she regularly visits Bob's Burgers, or they often see her. She makes her first appearance in "Art Crawl."

    She is voiced by Megan Mullally.

    Appearance

    In all her appearances, Gayle wears blue glasses. She has brown hair with bangs that she usually wears in a ponytail. Gayle usually wears a purple T-shirt, green skirt and white fanny pack, though in "Dr. Yap," she swaps her shirt for a pink one of the same style and leaves her hair down. She occasionally wears a purple T-shirt with a lilac teddy bear design on it, dark green shorts, a pink fanny pack and white shoes, including in her brief cameo in "Boyz 4 Now" and her first appearance in "Art Crawl." In "Purple Rain-Union," Gayle wears a pink fanny pack, shoes and wears her hair in a left-side ponytail when onstage with Linda Belcher and The Ta Tas. When it snows, Gayle wears a blue snow jacket with a pink stripe, yellow or pink pants and a pink hat. In "As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps," she wears a guard uniform at her job at the art museum.

    Personality

    Gayle is a very cheerful and eccentric woman, but also extremely naive and gullible, as well as emotionally fragile. She frequently takes blatant lies and sarcastic statements seriously and can rarely take a hint, much to the frustration of others (though Louise regularly takes advantage of this). She is also peculiar, marginally confused, weird and strange. Gayle is extremely socially inept, and often says and does things that are either inappropriate or annoying to those around her. Her emotional fragility and inability to connect with others often leads her to depression. Gayle follows strange rituals and rules she creates for herself, such as sending $100 to a pig every time she eats a ham sandwich and if she stays awake, she won't die ("The Cook, The Steve, The Gayle, & Her Lover"), even going so far as to play pretend every night before bed that she's taking shelter from a nuclear apocalypse where everyone dies, "especially the men, so it's okay to sleep alone." ("The Kids Run Away"). Gayle is poor, and lives in a basement studio apartment within walking distance of Bob's Burgers. She is not seen to hold a consistent job, but gets a job as a security guard in "As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps." It is revealed in "There's No Business Like Mr. Business Business" that Gayle frequently borrows money from Bob & Linda. She also has a bit of a manipulative streak, using her pathetic nature to get what she wants (mostly from her sister Linda), such as faking injuries for attention ("Gayle Makin' Bob Sled"), asking to borrow money ("There's No Business Like Mr. Business Business"), or guilting others to get her way ("The Gayle Tales"). Gayle's neediness and eccentricities are all enabled by Linda, who is not only permissive with money, but often goes to great lengths to keep indulging her sister, such as creating games to keep Gayle interested in her job ("As I Walk Through the Alley of the Shadow of Ramps"), and forcing Bob to fake cheat with Gayle to boost her self-esteem ("Dr. Yap"). Despite Gayle's naive nature, she recognizes that she often annoys Bob and sometimes believes he doesn't like her. While Bob can become frustrated with Gayle, he nevertheless is willing to help her out in times of need. She greatly cares for her nieces and nephew and will help them out of a bind if she is able to, such as when she helps Louise face her fear of getting a filling. She often has a poor relationship with her parents due to their stubborn natures and unwillingness to own up to their mistakes. Gayle expresses herself through art, mostly paintings, but also through outlandish performance art. Some of her artistic "statements" include wearing a dress made of shrimp to Catholic Mass, shaving her cat and eating her lipstick because she wanted to feel "red" inside. Her most noteworthy artistic endeavor may be her painting series of animal's anuses, featured in "Art Crawl." In "Purple Rain-Union," it is shown that Gayle plays the keyboard. In her first three appearances, it is stated that she only has one cat. In "Boyz 4 Now," Tina mentions that one of her cats got accidentally pepper-sprayed meaning she now has at least two. Then in "Turkey in a Can," she is shown with all three of her cats, mentioning that she found Mr. Business on her way over to the Belcher's.

    Family Love interests

    Gayle has had many romantic relationships throughout the series, but due to her bizarre habits, they tend not to last long. She has the second most known crushes in the franchise, behind Tina Belcher.

    1.s4e6 "Purple Rain-Union" Linda gets Gayle to rejoin the band they assembled while attending  Cardinal Gennaro High School.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · "Bob's Burgers," an American animated sitcom created by Loren Bouchard, invites viewers into the eccentric world of the Belcher family who run a distinctive burger restaurant1. The show’s charm lies in its blend of humor and relatable family dynamics, which has captivated viewers, leading to a feature film and the renewal for its fourteenth ...

  3. Bob's Burgers: Created by Loren Bouchard, Jim Dauterive. With H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, John Roberts. Bob Belcher runs a struggling burger shop with his wife and three children.

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    • 2011-01-09
    • Animation, Comedy
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    • "Art Crawl" Gayle first appears in Season One when against Bob's wishes, Linda Belcher allows Gayle to exhibit her art in the restaurant during "Art Crawl".
    • "Dr. Yap" Gayle appears again in "Dr. Yap", where Bob kisses her by mistake while he's high off laughing gass. As a result, she gains a crush on Bob and thinks that he is her new boyfriend.
    • "Topsy" In "Topsy," Gayle and Mr. Fischoeder sing a duet called Electric Love for Louise's science project re-enactment. "Boyz 4 Now" Gayle makes a brief appearance in "Boyz 4 Now", after cancelling on plans to take Louise & Tina to their first concert, featuring Boyz4Now.
    • "Turkey in a Can" "Purple Rain-Union" "The Kids Run Away"
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