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

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." Frond immediately accuses her of destroying his dolls in "The Silence of the Louise". Louise points out that destroying the dolls and making the aftermath look like the scene of a murder is excessive even for her, and just like "Turkey in a Can" she spends the rest of the episode looking for the real culprit. 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. 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.

Envy: Especially when it comes to the attention of her father or siblings. More recently, she is implied to resent Regular Sized Rudy paying more attention to Chloe Barbash. 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. 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. Despite Louise's mischievous nature she is not generally malicious. Though she loves a good prank, she never aims to hurt anybody. Despite this, she has been known to go overboard in episodes like " Topsy" and " Glued, Where's My Bob?". Follow in My Footsteps: Provides a technical inversion. "Carpe Museum" reveals Louise wants to run Bob's Burgers when she grows up, something that surprises Bob when he finds out. Although Bob doesn't forbid this like usual inversions—if anything, he's ecstatic. While "What About Job?" doesn't directly follow up on this, Louise still seems amenable to the idea when Bob suggests that the kids could run the restaurant for fun in addition to their dream jobs once he and Linda retire.

In "Thelma & Louise Except Thelma is Linda," she pantsed a bully who was playing keep-away with a younger kid's lunchbox. Linda herself has a really hard time trying to accept how morally right it was for Louise of all people to defend someone else (more so when the bullies didn't get punished but Louise was). Nightmare Fetishist: Whenever anything terrible is happening or seems likely to happen, odds are Louise will be rooting for it. She also loves to be terrified, but it takes a lot to manage it. One episode involves her family enacting a huge, elaborate plot involving several other characters to finally manage to scare her, and it turns out it's what she always wanted. Stitch both of the wire loops into the center of the top cowl seam, make this about an inch and a half long.

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In "Bob Actually", when she finds out that Chloe is just pretending to be Regular-Sized Rudy's Valentine to get answers on a quiz, she immediately stands up for him. She may not believe in Valentine's Day, but Rudy is still her friend. And when she has to break the news to Rudy, she ends up kissing him. Deadpan Snarker: Definitely the most socially aware of the three Belcher children, and she knows it.

Character Development: While all of the Belchers have undergone this to some extent, Louise's development forms a major part of episodes centered around her, and she's easily the one who's changed the most from Season 1.That said, it's possibly more of a Zig-Zagged Trope. While Bob does occasionally let the kids watch stuff they probably shouldn't, it's implied Louise hasn't actually seen all of these and is just going by particularly famous images and phrases associated with said movies. When she's dressing as something way above her age group for Halloween, it's usually for the sake of a pun. She didn't actually know Anton Chigurh's name, only knowing what movie he was from, suggesting she may have only seen promotional material. And when she was dressed as "The Dragon With a Girl Tattoo" and Linda said she was "flipping the script," Louise genuinely didn't know what she meant, implying this particular costume pun was on accident.

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