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Strong Family Resemblance: Ironically, Louise heavily resembles a younger Linda, with both possessing similar facial features and hair.

In "The Quirkducers", she stages a rather bloody finale for Tina's play, but once she sees it in action she's immediately regretful and realizes she went too far. She even agrees with Mr. Frond when he decides to punish her. She pokes some light-hearted jokes at him but she seems to have this attitude towards Regular-Sized Rudy, given that she expresses concern and protectiveness towards him sometimes. "Bob Actually" implies that there might be something else at play. Halloween Costume Characterization: Though there are exceptions, for the most part her costumes tend to be based on R-rated (or otherwise older teen/adult-oriented) movies that she should absolutely not be watching, showcasing her maturity compared to her siblings as well as her disregard for rules and guidelines.Shy Bladder: She does not like to use public bathrooms. She shares this with Bob, though the possibility is raised that she outright learned it from him rather than simply inheriting it.

Tina isn't very smart and doesn't really understand most social cues; Louise is sly, clever, and street-smart. They are undeniably very alike, sharing a love of mischief and a tendency to take things too far. Linda knows how to pump Louise up more than Bob. The mother-daughter pair have a love for arson and breaking things. They like influencing the other Belchers with their method, like in " L'il Hard Dad," when they try to teach Tina how to cheat on her reading report. They also influence each other. In " The Unnatural," Louise teaches Linda how to cheat, and Linda finds it fun and exciting. Bob and Linda agree that Louise gets her 'crazy' from Linda's side of the family (" The Kids Run Away"). Still, they share a strong sense of justice, as illustrated in " Thelma & Louise Except Thelma is Linda." While both are intense, they have strong morals and will help anyone who needs it.

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Tampering with her possessions or entering her room without permission can drive her into near-insane fury. Bob at least knows to respect her boundaries; Linda, not so much. The main reason why Linda does this is because of the pressure of being a good mom (" Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral"). The franchise first shows this in " Mother Daughter Laser Razor," when Linda takes them to a mother-daughter seminar at The Nurture Center to "repair" their relationship. This episode also shows that Louise has always been a daddy's girl since she was a baby, but the episode helps Louise treat her mom better, and Linda to give Louise some space. However, they still do sometimes clash. In " Fight at the Not Okay Chore-Ral," Louise rallies her siblings to resist their parent's chores. The conflict between Louise and Linda makes the mother cry, so Louise apologizes to her mother. Linda also says sorry because she only wanted her kids to do chores so suddenly because of her mom, Gloria. They agree that Louise and her siblings will do their chores for candy. https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bob_Linda_Tina_Gene_Louise_Lily_Movie.webm

Stitch both of the wire loops into the center of the top cowl seam, make this about an inch and a half long. Fans were excited for the Bob's Burger movie it was another chance to see this wonderful character. Louise's comedic timing and delivery are hilarious here and it's one of many examples of a time when she acts like an adult, not a child. Louise shows her siblings tough love at all times and she likes coming up with schemes and goals. This plotline is important and shows that Louise likes to come up with big ideas and work on them instead of playing with toys that she would deem boring. Best of all, Louise is never typical, and in contrast to other kids on TV, she's loud and bold and doesn't care what other people think of her. While it makes her act irrationally, Louise's dislike of Millie is understandable; she's an obsessive psycho who's implied to have broken into her house before and has nearly gotten her killed. Aesop Amnesia: Throughout most of her focus episodes, she has to relearn the exact same lesson about not being selfish. When attending the birthday party in "Bobby Driver", all the girls are given feathered headbands and all the boys are given fedoras. Louise immediately gives her headband to Gene and takes his fedora in return.Realism-Induced Horror: In-universe; she's a Nightmare Fetishist to a very high degree, loves to talk about things like monsters and cannibalism, and the entirety of "The Hauntening" is based around the fact that she wants to be frightened by a haunted house. However, if there's something that can genuinely upset her, it's something like going to the dentist or growing apart from her father. Clingy Jealous Girl: Platonic example; her adoration of her father means she tends to get hostile when someone else is the center of her father's attention— especially when that someone is one of her siblings. Gene finds this out the hard way in "Spaghetti Western & Meatballs". Manic Pixie Crap Show" has Louise wonder if this makes her strange, as she prefers more 'masculine' interests compared to other girls. Louise is capable of showing emotional affection to her entire family, but Bob is one of the only ones she's willing to show physical affection to. Feed each ear into the cut in the cowl with the widest part of the ear flap facing away from the cowl center seam.

Jessica would be Louise's first female friend, as she usually just hangs out with her siblings, or boys that share her similar tomboyish interests like Burobu.Louise is impulsive beyond anyone's control. Unfortunately for her, this gets used against her very often. Despite her constant planning she fails to think everything through and tends to forget that, as a 9-year-old girl known for not being respectful to others, she has physical and social limits that make things harder for her. Pink Means Feminine: Not the most feminine girl, but her hat is pink and she's shown to have a softer side.

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