Springcmy Family Matching Bob's Burgers Louise Hat with Bunny Ears Halloween Costume Cosplay Cap Hat

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Springcmy Family Matching Bob's Burgers Louise Hat with Bunny Ears Halloween Costume Cosplay Cap Hat

Springcmy Family Matching Bob's Burgers Louise Hat with Bunny Ears Halloween Costume Cosplay Cap Hat

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Feed each ear into the cut in the cowl with the widest part of the ear flap facing away from the cowl center seam. Louise (the most erratic and wild of the Belcher siblings) also has this dynamic with Tina (the most moral and obedient of the Belcher siblings). Although Tina is prone to following Louise's lead, she will always stop Louise from going too far. Even Bad Women Love Their Mamas: She's bratty, bitter, and obnoxious, but she still loves her parents, her father in particular. s4e20 " Gene It On" When Tina injures her tongue, it becomes difficult to understand her, and Louise exploits this by pretending to understand Tina and mistranslating everything Tina says. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's mean and psychotic a good portion of the time, but she does have a nice side buried deep down, which mainly comes out when it involves the people she loves. If her siblings or family is wronged or threatened in any way, the culprit usually won't last long afterwards. In fact, the extreme lengths she'll go to protect her family outweighs the lengths she'll go for her own personal pride. She also allows her nice side out with her best friend Rudy. Such as if she realizes her actions have hurt him in some way, she goes out of her way to fix it, and will apologize to him. Her nice, loving side also comes out around animals.

Cannot Spit It Out: Has genuine trouble saying the words "I'm sorry" to anyone, making it a point to show she's sorry without saying the actual words. It's a pretty big deal when she casually says it to Rudy. Her nightwear sometimes consists of a light blue buttoned pajamas, and more often a light blue classic pajama set. She sometimes wears pink or yellow rabbit slippers.No Indoor Voice: She's prone to spontaneously shouting at the top of her lungs to get a point across. Never My Fault: Frequently something bad happens because of Louise, and she will try to make someone else take the blame, be it losing a ramp given to her by Rudy or gluing her father to the toilet. She does it so often it'd be easier to list whenever she doesn't do it. In “ Apple Gore-chard! (But Not Gory)” we see Jessica and Louise riding on the bus together, and they seem specifically close in this episode.

Mundane Solution: Despite her tendency to think of grand schemes, sometimes she recognizes when there's simply no need to. Special mention to "Seven-tween Again", where Gene needs her help to escape from a daycare. After learning about the situation, she does what any reasonable person would do... tell Bob so that he can just sign Gene out. s9e15 " The Fresh Princ-ipal" After winning a contest to sell the most chocolate bars in the school, Louise receives the honorary position of Principal for a Day at Wagstaff. While it was supposed to be only honorary, Louise capacitates herself. While she isn't the most respectful kid to her parents, even she was appalled and extremely annoyed by the utter obnoxiousness and disrespect Tammy gave to her and her family in "Sleeping With The Frenemy", to the point of giving an Implied Death Threat.

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While both qualify as a Daddy's Girl, Tina is more consistently respectful towards Bob, while Louise's admiration for Bob is more infrequent but tends to be much stronger whenever it pops up.

Comedic Sociopathy: In the first two seasons especially. She claims that she does not understand emotions like empathy, and actually thinks she's going crazy when she feels sorry for her dad. Seasons 3 and 4 mark her moving out of this status, and she overall shows more empathy towards others nowadays. Breakout Character: In the vein of Bart Simpson or Stewie Griffin, Louise's unrestrained attitude makes her a clear example of the mischievous kind in contrast to Tina's more surprising popularity. It says something that the only two people who routinely get more focus than Louise are the show's namesake and fellow Breakout Character. 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. Ambiguous Gender Identity: While not as recurring as Gene, there are some hints she might struggle with her gender identity.Although four years younger than her sister Tina, Louise and Tina spend most of their time together with Gene, even eating lunch at school. Like Gene, Louise often accompanies Tina to events with her friends despite being much younger.

She steps up to the plate for real in "A Few 'Gurt Men", defending Mr. Frond from accusations that he stole Mr. Ambrose's yogurt and actually doing a damn good job of it (well, once she actually decides to care). As Tina's only girl sibling, Tina likes sharing her girly interests with Louise, with much resistance from Louise at first. When Tina was upset she couldn't go to a Boyz4Now concert, Louise took pity and helped her sister go to the show without adult help, only planning to get Tina there and then return home (" Boyz 4 Now"). However, Louise becomes obsessed with Boo Boo, a member of the band, and the Belcher doesn't understand why. Along with her infatuation with Boo Boo, she has other interests she believes most girls her age don't have and thinks that means something's wrong with her. However, as someone who's been through what Louise has, Tina teaches her that it's okay to be different. https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/File:Tina_Louise_s13e10_The_Plight_Before_Christmas.webm In "Sliding Bobs", while all the Belchers are (very understandably) horrified at their Habercore counterparts from Tina's story, Louise is definitely the most horrified. But between Charlize's pink hat that she never takes off and her status as a Daddy's Girl, it's arguable that Louise is the Belcher most like her Habercore counterpart.A majority of her Halloween costumes are at least partially based on male characters note Edward Scissorhands, the Driver, Anton Chigurh, Jason Bourne, Beetlejuice, and Peter Pan, with only one ( Helen Hunt from her role in Twister) based on a female character. Laughably Evil: Louise takes Comedic Sociopathy to its logical extreme by teetering very close to actual sociopathy note though she's at least shown to be capable of compassion towards her friends and especially her family, meaning she's not quite there. She's described on The Other Wiki as being "manipulative and aggressive...more than willing to exploit people", not exactly terms usually used to describe a protagonist. Her actions aren't always even harmless to the other protagonists of the show, and she very seldom expresses anything approaching remorse, although ultimately she is shown to love her family. However, that doesn't keep her from being absolutely hilarious.



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