Bob was once Krusty the Clown’s beloved sidekick, but grew resentful of Krusty’s lazy, hacky, and destructive comedy. Bob’s scheme to frame Krusty for armed robbery was foiled by Bart Simpson. This humiliation—being outwitted by a 10-year-old—becomes his obsessive wound. Unlike one-off villains, Bob’s motive is deeply personal: restoration of intellectual dignity .
★★★★½ (Classic era: ★★★★★; Modern era: ★★★☆☆) the simpsons bob
Sideshow Bob is not merely a cartoon villain—he’s a satire of intellectual arrogance, revenge tragedy, and the futility of high culture in a lowbrow world. Kelsey Grammer’s Emmy-winning performance (Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, 2006) elevates Bob into the ranks of television’s great antagonists: charming, terrifying, and pathetically hilarious. Bob was once Krusty the Clown’s beloved sidekick,
Character Overview Introduced in Season 1’s “The Telltale Head” (as a non-speaking background extra) and properly debuted in “Krusty Gets Busted” (Season 1, 1990), Sideshow Bob is the quintessential Simpsons antagonist. Voiced with Shakespearean gravitas by Kelsey Grammer , Bob is a genius, a refined polymath, and a pathological murderer—all wrapped in a towering shock of red hair (later prison-tamed into a lethal wedge). Unlike one-off villains, Bob’s motive is deeply personal: