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The colors extend to infancy, where pictures of baby Louise reveal that she wore a green onesie and a pink beanie. In "Turkey in a Can", Bob immediately accuses her of putting his turkeys in the toilet, and everyone else admits they think she did it too. She spends the rest of the episode trying to figure out the actual culprit, and even puts on a presentation just to highlight that she had no motive while everyone else did. Stitch both of the wire loops into the center of the top cowl seam, make this about an inch and a half long. 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.

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). In Season 1, she put up a tough attitude around her family. In later seasons, it's shown that her family is just about the only thing that can consistently make her drop this attitude. 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. 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. Bob tries his best to be fair to all of his kids, with well-nigh nothing indicating he has a favorite among them. Still, it's sometimes implied Louise believes she's Bob's favorite child.

At its highest in "Live and Let Fly", where she was not only able to devise a plan to record Mr. Frond trash-talking the other counselors and get it on a sky banner (through the help of Upskirt Kurt), but also improvise a plan to have Kurt derail her previous plan via slicing off the banner.

Linda and Louise love each other, but things can become uneasy when Louise's mom tries to change their relationship or the structure of their family. While Bob recognizes that Louise needs to have her space and be herself, Linda is often overbearing.

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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 Took a Level in Kindness: Throughout the seasons, it's subtle but shown that Louise has slowly grown a little more compassionate over time. While she hasn't lost her mischief and chaotic-loving nature, she has shown to be fairly willing to do things for the people she cares about, especially if it's her family or a close friend. She's even willing to help out someone she doesn't like, as seen in "A Few 'Gurt Men" where she ultimately decides to defend Mr. Frond when he is falsely accused of something he didn't do because she understands what that's like. 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. Also works for her and Gene. Notably, Louise gets along with Bob the best out of the three kids, and Gene gets along best with Linda. Glued, Where's My Bob?" implies that her tendency to invoke Never My Fault stems from how so many of her antics harm her father, someone she genuinely looks up to, with her deep-seated feelings of guilt causing her to run away from the issue entirely rather than face it head-on.

Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Not under the usual application of the trope, but Louise deserves mention for being a literal one on two occasions. 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.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". Tina isn't very smart and doesn't really understand most social cues; Louise is sly, clever, and street-smart. Wise Beyond Their Years: Played with. She's definitely got the vocabulary, mentality, and intelligence of an adult, but she still shows some childish naïveté, such as still believing that Santa Claus is real. 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.

Feed each ear into the cut in the cowl with the widest part of the ear flap facing away from the cowl center seam. Manic Pixie Crap Show" has Louise wonder if this makes her strange, as she prefers more 'masculine' interests compared to other girls. 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. Only Sane Woman: Well, sane is a stretch, but she's often the only Belcher kid who isn't easily distracted or fooled when enacting a scheme. She has to constantly reel in her cohorts and keep them focused.Shared Family Quirks: She shares a lot in common with both of her parents, for better or for worse. 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. 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.

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