>>122128582I can totally understand your uncertainty toward a BOB'S BURGERS MOVIE in terms of story since this would need to feel much grander than anything done in the show, but I have full confidence that its visuals will be impressive and feature-quality.
Dale Baer, a late WDAS veteran, animated on the film before passing away, and Erin Humiston (one of my favorite Bob's fan artists; look him up) also got hired as an animator a month ago. The whole project must've been a field day for Bernard Derriman. I'm sure he was ecstatic to finally let loose with smoother character animation for a change after years of maintaining a stricter style for TV production.
Also, I always got the sense that Central Park was essentially a test to see if Bob's Burgers could work as a Disney-style animated musical, and it looks like that can be achieved, especially on a film budget now.