See Bob Pinciotti Return In That ’90s Show Clip

Bob Pinciotti returns to annoy Red in a new exclusive clip of That '90s Show.

By James Brizuela | Published

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Everyone is patiently waiting to see the debut of That ’90s Show, which is the spiritual successor/spinoff/sequel of the hit sitcom, That ’70s Show. Netflix already released the full trailer, which showcases the new kid troupe in Point Place and the older characters in quick flashes, but now they are back with a new clip of everyone’s favorite character: Bob Pinciotti. In this exclusive clip, which you can see below, Kitty, Red, and Bob all interact in a way that makes us feel at home.

In typical Bob Pinciotti fashion, he comes strolling in much to the dismay of Red, who immediately regrets seeing him. However, Kitty being the trickster that she is reveals she invited Bob to the house without Red knowing it. What makes this clip of That 90’s Show that much more hilarious, is Bob seems to be stuck in the 1980s with his clothing, as he looks dressed exactly like Don Johnson in Miami Vice.

One of the funniest running gags from That ’70s Show is that Bob Pinciotti was always trying to dress like he was a youngster. There were times when he would show up in a leisure suit, or with his chest poking out of a v-cut shirt that certainly did not fit him as well as he thought. Now, with That ’90s Show clearly being set in the 1990s, we get to see Bob attempting to stay cool in his 1980s wardrobe.

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That ’90s Show is set to bring back all the series favorites, Red Forman (Kurtwood Smith), Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp), Eric Forman (Topher Grace), Donna (Laura Prepon), Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), Bob Pinciotti (Don Stark), Leo (Tommy Chong), and much more. The new series follows Leia Forma (Eric and Donna’s daughter), as she meets the rebellious next-door neighbors and convinces Eric to let her stay the summer with Kitty and Red. The new sitcom may be set in the 1990s, but it certainly looks like an updated version for the contemporary crowd.

That ’70s Show initially aired in 1998 and ran for eight seasons until 2006. Though there had been shuffling between characters being recast, and Topher Grace eventually leaving the series altogether, it had a great run. The initial show was one of the strongest programs on Fox and helped kickstart the careers of most of the kids in the group. Also, the random appearances from Bob Pinciotti and Leo helped turned the stoner-filled 1970s-based show into the funnier sitcoms ever made.

That ’90s Show will officially debut on Netflix on January 19, 2023 and brings back all the old favorite characters. While we are not sure when characters like Bob Pinciotti and Leo will show up, they have been shown in the trailer, and now in the above exclusive clip. We cannot wait to see what the rest of the gang has been up to since the ’70s, and we are expecting to get a lot of laughs out of this new sitcom.