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

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You will need to cut a small incision in the outer cowl only. this is done in two places at the top as shown on the pattern. This cut is no wider than the base of the ear at its narrowest point. Limited Wardrobe: More so than anyone else in the family, and she apparently wore a pink hat/green clothes combo when she was a baby as well. Generally only changes outfits when her green dress is completely unsuitable for what she's doing (skiing, costumes, etc.). Anything Millie does can put her in such a rage that she's incapable of acting rationally. Her rants almost invariably drum up sympathy for Millie.

Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: In the first episode she makes a thrusting motion when explaining her parents are "really grinding... the meat", clearly showing she knows what sex is note Later episodes make it clear that, while she understands the mechanics just fine, the deeper aspects of maturity are still beyond her. 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. While she's hardly any better to him, her hatred of Mr. Frond is quite understandable, given he's more often than not a completely incompetent jerk who brings most of his misfortune upon himself. Villain Protagonist: Many of Louise's focus episodes see her cause chaos or commit acts of dubious morality for her own self-gain.Both are the daughters of the family; Louise being the youngest child overall and Tina being the oldest child overall. Open Mouth, Insert Foot: In "Carpe Museum", while talking with Bob about the fun they've had ditching a school trip, Louise claims she'd be up for another adventure—specifically, when Bob is old and living in a retirement home, she'll close the restaurant for the day and spring him out to have some fun. Bob realizes that this means Louise sees herself running the restaurant as an adult, which Louise is less than pleased to have out there. 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. Halloween Costume Characterization: Though there are exceptions, for the most part her costumes tend to be based on R-rated (or otherwise older teen/adult-oriented) movies that she should absolutely not be watching, showcasing her maturity compared to her siblings as well as her disregard for rules and guidelines.

Tomboy and Girly Girl: She's the Tomboy to Tina's Girly Girl; while she isn't particularly boyish, her tomboyish side is especially evident by how she prefers the company of Bob and Gene, and how she generally joins Gene in performing gross feats. She also enjoys manga, Gothic culture, and scary things. Pink Means Feminine: Not the most feminine girl, but her hat is pink and she's shown to have a softer side. My God, What Have I Done?: Often coupled with Pyrrhic Victory; many of her worse actions cause her to undergo a Heel Realization without any prodding from Tina necessary. Even Bad Women Love Their Mamas: She's bratty, bitter, and obnoxious, but she still loves her parents, her father in particular. Louise has inherited her mother's energetic attitude, overall craziness, sense of justice, and her eye twitch, as well as much of Linda's physical traits. However, while Linda tries to use these traits to bond with Louise, Louise herself seems to view it as a case of Too Much Alike, seeing as the two don't get along all that well.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. The main reason why Linda does this is because of the pressure of being a good mom (" Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral"). The franchise first shows this in " Mother Daughter Laser Razor," when Linda takes them to a mother-daughter seminar at The Nurture Center to "repair" their relationship. This episode also shows that Louise has always been a daddy's girl since she was a baby, but the episode helps Louise treat her mom better, and Linda to give Louise some space. However, they still do sometimes clash. In " Fight at the Not Okay Chore-Ral," Louise rallies her siblings to resist their parent's chores. The conflict between Louise and Linda makes the mother cry, so Louise apologizes to her mother. Linda also says sorry because she only wanted her kids to do chores so suddenly because of her mom, Gloria. They agree that Louise and her siblings will do their chores for candy. https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bob_Linda_Tina_Gene_Louise_Lily_Movie.webm

In this truly excellent A.V Club interview with Bob's Burger showrunner Loren Bouchard, Bouchard is asked what the inspiration for Louise's ears was and whether they were part of the initial character design. Bouchard responded: Right from the get-go. We knew we wanted to do that with her, partly inspired by this anime called Tekkonkinkreet — there was a kid who had this little bear hat, and I liked that weird combination of kid and animal where they become an animal by always being seen wearing these little ears. You get a little cognitive dissonance where you experience [Louise] both as a little girl and Bugs Bunny at the same time.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.

Cordon Bleugh Chef: Despite being the (self-proclaimed) heir apparent of Bob's Burgers, she's going to need a lot more cooking lessons before she's fit to take the helm. She actually seems to understand the mechanics of cooking just fine, but considering her habit of adding candy to just about anything, let's just say she should probably learn which ingredients go well together and which do not. Surprisingly subverted in the Season 10 premiere where she did not even try to get out of the blame for losing Linda's engagement ring. Phillip Frond. The overall dynamic in Wagstaff often boils down to the their mutual antagonism, and Frond's authority is undermined by his incompetence, putting the two on a more even playing field. Expressive Accessory: The ears on her hat droop a little bit when she was disappointed in "Torpedo". Inferiority Superiority Complex: She acts confident and haughty, but the movie reveals she has some deep self-esteem issues.Louise is impulsive beyond anyone's control. Unfortunately for her, this gets used against her very often. Despite her constant planning she fails to think everything through and tends to forget that, as a 9-year-old girl known for not being respectful to others, she has physical and social limits that make things harder for her. 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. The Leader: Of the Belcher kids; she's always the one coming up with plans or navigating her siblings through any given situation.

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