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Human Flesh (Bob's Burgers) : ウィキペディア英語版
Human Flesh

"Human Flesh" is the pilot episode of the animated television series ''Bob's Burgers''. "Human Flesh" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 9, 2011.
The episode was written by Loren Bouchard and Jim Dauterive, and directed by Anthony Chun. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 9.41 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Andy Kindler, Ron Lynch, and Sam Seder.
==Plot==
After a number of unsuccessful openings, Bob Belcher and his family re-open their fast food burger restaurant, 'Bob's Burgers', in the hope of success. Shortly after the re-opening, Bob assigns his preteen son, Gene, the job of handing out burger samples to passers-by outside. However, Gene quickly drops a number of the burgers all over the street, but picks them up and continues to hand them out. This is immediately noticed by Hugo, the visiting health inspector, and his assistant Ron, who instantly decide to inspect for any other violations.
Upon entering the restaurant, Hugo is shocked to see Linda, Bob's wife, whom he previously dated. Still reeling over how Linda left him for Bob many years ago, and seeing an advantage in Bob's numerous violations, Hugo plans to close down the restaurant. He begins to rally the public against the establishment by building up a rumor (originally made up by Louise, Bob's youngest daughter) that the burgers are made from the flesh of the dead bodies in the nearby crematorium. As the public begin to protest and antagonize Bob, he is only more distressed when he finds that the day is also his and Linda's wedding anniversary, which he had completely forgotten.
In spite of Bob's claims that the rumor is false, the situation gets even worse when one of Gene's antics ends with a body from the crematorium turning up at the restaurant. Bob finally decides to stand up against the crowds outside, and while he initially appears to be succeeding, he ends up coming off as a supporter of cannibalism. As the public continue to berate him, Bob sobs to Linda that he's a failure and she would have been better off had she stayed with Hugo, who she earlier admitted was a better kisser than Bob. However, Linda tells Bob that she left with Bob because he had a dream for the future, whereas Hugo was nothing but a lonely man who never had anything going for him. Louise also apologizes for making up the rumor.
Encouraged by his wife's revelation, Bob prepares to start cooking again, just as a van pulls up outside the restaurant. A number of people, members of an exotic eating club who are interested in trying human flesh, climb out to eat, which further encourages Bob's aspiration. At the same time, Ron approaches Bob and reveals to him that he and Hugo carried out a number of tests and are now willing to announce that his burgers contain only legal ingredients.
Pleased with how the restaurant is finally succeeding, Bob takes Linda to the local theme park to celebrate their anniversary, where he demonstrates his new-found 'kissing skills'.

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