276°
Posted 20 hours ago

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

£4.995£9.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

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. Baby Louise's couch fort with young Bob and Linda. (" Sacred Couch") Main article: Louise Belcher/Story 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. 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 Tampering with her possessions or entering her room without permission can drive her into near-insane fury. Bob at least knows to respect her boundaries; Linda, not so much.

The Leader: Of the Belcher kids; she's always the one coming up with plans or navigating her siblings through any given situation.

39 Comments

In "Boys 4 Now", she has the throwaway line "No wonder no one likes women." If not an example of her being a Female Misogynist, this could imply that she herself dislikes being a girl. Louise: I can't believe you're gonna give Alex diarrhea. I mean, it's hilarious, but I thought you liked him. 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. 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.

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. Smart Jerk and Nice Moron: The Smart Jerk to Tina's Nice Moron. Louise is shown to be very intelligent and good at planning, but she often uses this to manipulate other people for her own gain; meanwhile, Tina is airheaded and doesn't think things through, but is very kind and selfless. Feed each ear into the cut in the cowl with the widest part of the ear flap facing away from the cowl center seam.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. 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). Never My Fault: Frequently something bad happens because of Louise, and she will try to make someone else take the blame, be it losing a ramp given to her by Rudy or gluing her father to the toilet. She does it so often it'd be easier to list whenever she doesn't do it. 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.

Large Ham: Doesn't chew scenery like Gene, and in fact generally prefers a quiet approach to a heavy-handed one, but she will immediately take center stage when it is to her advantage. 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. In "The Quirkducers", she stages a rather bloody finale for Tina's play, but once she sees it in action she's immediately regretful and realizes she went too far. She even agrees with Mr. Frond when he decides to punish her. 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.

Recommendations

In "Ear-sy Rider", she exclaims "Now I want them!" after watching a woman open a beer with her breasts, implying she was uncomfortable with the prospect beforehand. 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. Evil Laugh: Yep. Not really clear where she gets it from, though (though most likely Linda, considering she can let them loose whenever her eccentricities get the best of her).

Big Sister Instinct: Despite being vaguely psychotic and nine she has a protective instinct for those who can’t defend themselves.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. 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). Irony: Despite not getting along with Linda too well (especially in the early seasons), Louise looks almost identical to her (it's especially noticeable whenever Linda's glasses are off).

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment