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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Red Oni, Blue Oni: She's the loud, hammy Red Oni to Rudy's quiet, calm Blue Oni. She's also part of this dynamic with Tina, with Louise remaining the Red Oni and Tina replacing Rudy as the Blue Oni. It even fits their color scheme—both Tina and Rudy wear blue shirts while Louise's hat is pink, a color obtained by mixing red with white. One of the Boys: She would rather hang out with Bob and Gene over Linda and Tina, even after bonding with the latter two.

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. For cold weather, Louise wears a cyan cardigan over her everyday outfit. The sweater has four buttons of the same color. She wears pink leggings underneath this outfit when it's winter. Sarcastic Devotee: While all of the Belcher family enjoys making fun of Bob from time to time, Louise probably does it the most due to her Gadfly nature. Nevertheless, she truly does love Bob, and makes it clear on more than one occasion that she looks up to him. 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. If she ever doesn't invoke Never My Fault for something, she feels that bad about something she did. Doing something that genuinely upsets/harms her family (or Rudy) is the most consistent way to get this reaction from her.

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Relationships [ ] Relatives [ ] https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bob_Louise_s10e20_Poops!..._I_Didn%27t_Do_It_Again.webm 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.

In "Manic Pixie Crap Show", Louise's speech about "being a girl wrong" could be about her questioning her tomboy interests, but could also be read as her not relating to femininity at all. Bad Boss: When Louise assumes her management position in "Art Crawl", she falls into this immediately, crossing over with Drill Sergeant Nasty. She overworks the kids she's in charge of and takes 100% of the profits for herself. Children Are Innocent: Despite being very mature for her age, Louise is still a young child and the series occasionally throws out some reminders of that. Anti-Hero: Alternates between this and Anti-Villain on a regular basis. She's most likely either doing good things for selfish reasons, or bad things for selfless reasons. Hates Reading: She does not enjoy reading, and in "The Silence of the Louise" she has to read a book as part of a school competition to win a trip to a water park for all the students. She chose Old Yeller, and forced herself to read it. She's horrified and further put off reading when she reaches the ending, where Yeller gets rabies and dies.

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Green-Eyed Epiphany: In "Bob Actually", she spends the first half of the episode terrified that Rudy has a crush on her. However, when she learns he actually has a crush on Chloe Barbash, she proceeds to become upset about it in a complete 180 from her previous stance, and this is before learning that Chloe is exploiting Rudy's feelings for her to get quiz answers. Hidden Heart of Gold: Deep down, Louise truly loves her family and is a good person at heart. She'd just like the few people who know to keep that to themselves. 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.

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. Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She claims to dislike most girly things out loud and ridicules Tina for having a crush on Jimmy Junior — or for that matter boys in general, but her room is fairly feminine, she has a soft spot for puppies and she developed a major crush for a boy band's lead singer. Not to mention her pink hat. Since they always hang out outside school, Tina knows more about Louise than their parents, and when Bob and Linda are busy, Tina has to fill in for them. In " The Plight Before Christmas," Linda and Bob couldn't go to Louise's poetry reading because they had to go to Tina's play and Gene's recital simultaneously. Because of this, Louise pretended she had a funny poem about poop that she was going to read, making it seem much less important than what Tina and Gene were doing so their parents didn't have to worry about her. However, Louise hid her actual poem, a heartfelt ballad of her family that the Belcher was too embarrassed to read. Tina is the only one to realize this. Louise's older sister tried making their mom and dad go to the reading, but neither could. Without her mom knowing, Tina ran to the library alone to attend Louise's event, and Tina's presence gave Louise the courage to read her poem. Baby Louise's couch fort with young Bob and Linda. (" Sacred Couch") Main article: Louise Belcher/Story Borrowed Catchphrase: Sometimes she uses her father's trademark "Oh my God" to express frustration. In "The Hormone-iums", she and Bob even say it at the exact same time.

Evil Laugh: Yep. Not really clear where she gets it from, though (though most likely Linda, considering she can let them loose whenever her eccentricities get the best of her). Louise: I can't believe you're gonna give Alex diarrhea. I mean, it's hilarious, but I thought you liked him.



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