: One of the most famous pieces of physical comedy in television history occurs in " Cape Feare " , where Bob steps on nine consecutive rakes, hitting himself in the face each time. It perfectly encapsulates his character: no matter how brilliant his plan, he is ultimately defeated by his own hubris (and gardening tools).
Sideshow Bob has become an integral part of The Simpsons universe, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of fans. He has appeared in numerous episodes, including "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore," "The Cape Feare," and "Sideshow Bob Roberts."
: Bob views himself as a refined intellectual. He quotes Gilbert and Sullivan, performs entire operas, and speaks in high-flown rhetoric. His primary motivation is often the belief that Springfield is beneath him.