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Jerkass Has a Point: Being the smart one of her siblings, she'll often raise a valid point that's only slightly muddled by her bluntness and sarcasm. In Season 1, she was a lot more random with her acts of mischief and violence, to the point that she nearly got the restaurant shut down over a rumor. Later seasons show that while she's still prone to making sarcastic jabs at her family, they're largely immune to her more harmful deeds, and she tends to not go after anyone unless they wrong her first. 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. 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.

Played for laughs in "The Silence of the Louise", where she assumes Old Yeller will have a last-second happy ending and is horrified to learn the truth. Pink Means Feminine: Not the most feminine girl, but her hat is pink and she's shown to have a softer side.

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Louise: Hello, and welcome to Bob's Burgers. The Burger of the Day is the "Child Molester". It comes with candy. 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). 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.).

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). 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. 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.

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?".

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. 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. Louise: I can't believe you're gonna give Alex diarrhea. I mean, it's hilarious, but I thought you liked him.Mundane Solution: Despite her tendency to think of grand schemes, sometimes she recognizes when there's simply no need to. Special mention to "Seven-tween Again", where Gene needs her help to escape from a daycare. After learning about the situation, she does what any reasonable person would do... tell Bob so that he can just sign Gene out. 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. 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. 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). 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.

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.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. In "The Laser-inth", Gretchen asks Louise to "pretend" to be a real little girl, to which Louise replies "I'll try.". 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. Bitch Slap: She does this to anyone whenever annoyed (or, in rare cases like Boo Boo or Rudy, out of affection). "Boyz 4 Now" is perhaps the most notable instance, to the point that the episode even plays it in slow motion for added effect. The movie mentions she's been doing it since preschool.

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