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Hypocritical Heartwarming: Pretty much her character in a nutshell. If she messes with one of her family members, it's fair game. If any non-Belcher goes after them, however, they better pray Louise doesn't learn about it. Junior Counterpart: It's not obvious at first, but while Louise definitely gets her craziness from her mother Linda, she's actually shaping to be most like her father Bob. She takes after most of his distinctive quirks, including his Companion Cube habits and tendency to snark at the insanity of others, as well as sharing similar interests. She's even considered becoming his successor as the head of Bob's Burgers one day. Louise: I can't believe you're gonna give Alex diarrhea. I mean, it's hilarious, but I thought you liked him. Louise is not nearly as odd, irresponsible or dim-witted as Gene is, but Gene isn't as mean or as much of a risk-taker as Louise is.

You guys, this has to be it: "Originally in the Simpson's, Marge was planned to have an episode where it is revealed under her hair is mutant bunny ears. The idea was cancelled but referenced in the arcade game. If Marge is electrocuted you can see them." Non-Action Big Bad: Despite being authoritative and controlling towards her family and peers, Louise is still just a 9-year-old girl with most of the same physical capabilities. Against bigger bullies and experienced adults, she tends to be outmatched. It has been noted on more than one occasion, however, that she's much stronger than she looks, and it takes the entire family working together to hold her down long enough to get her to take flu medicine.In general, if Louise isn't snarking at Bob, she's snarking with him (see "Crawl Space" and "Every Which Way But Goose"), and their bond occasionally shows up even in episodes where it isn't the focus (like "Bob & Deliver" and "The Hurt Soccer"). Besides maybe Tina, Bob is also the family member Louise is most likely to show affection to without any strings attached (compared to how she often only does so towards Linda as a means to an end).

Pint-Sized Kid: Comes up to Bob's waist (not counting her bunny ears), making her one of the shortest characters in the entire show. The bunny-ears hat. Try to grab it and you will get shit for it. As seen in "Ear-sy Rider", the consequences in succeeding are, let's say, rather unfortunate.

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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. The first instance is during Bob's dream sequence in "Sacred Cow", where she is defending Bob in a murder trial. That said, she's not exactly a good lawyer. As Louise grows up and starts thinking about what she wants to do in life, her storylines continue to allow her to be totally herself, which is charming. In the season 13 episode "What About Job?" Louise has to figure out a future job at school and she thinks about what career she could have in a typical Louise manner as the episode runs through potential jobs. It's one of the best Bob's Burger episodes about Louise and proves that although Bob and Linda might dream that their three children will take over the restaurant one day, Louise isn't going to let someone else tell her what to do. It's clear that as she gets older, she will continue to value her inner voice over anyone else's advice. The colors extend to infancy, where pictures of baby Louise reveal that she wore a green onesie and a pink beanie.

Sex Is Violence: G-rated version. When she develops a crush on Boo Boo from Boyz 4 Now, she doesn't want to kiss him or get his autograph, she wants to slap him. She follows through at the end of the episode, and even slaps him again during their second meeting in "Bye Bye Boo Boo" (which makes Boo Boo instantly remember her). Later on, when she kisses Regular-Sized Rudy in "Bob Actually", she also slaps him immediately after. In "Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob & Louise", it's implied that Louise is not only upset with Bob for hiring Logan, but because he paid more attention to his garden plot than her. She also reveals that she considers the restaurant her and Bob's special place. 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. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Not under the usual application of the trope, but Louise deserves mention for being a literal one on two occasions.Tina has a high interest in more lighthearted subjects and frequently tries to bond with her female classmates; Louise is a Nightmare Fetishist and hangs out more with the boys in her life. Also in "The Cook, The Steve, The Gayle, and Her Lover" she realizes that even though she hates Mr. Frond, she shouldn't ruin things between him and Gayle because Gayle is her aunt and she loves her and wants her to be happy. In "Carpe Museum", it's revealed that she called Bob "Daddy" until she was eight. Additionally, she reveals that she wants to run the restaurant after Bob retires, and even views Bob as her hero. When she accidentally tells all this to Bob himself, she spends the rest of the episode in ( very unconvincing) denial before she finally owns up to it, even giving Bob a hug (and calling him "Daddy" one more time for good measure).

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