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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. Tina gives her a non-verbal one in "The Cook, the Steve, the Gayle, & Her Lover" when she tries to sabotage Gayle's love life because she doesn't want her dating Mr. Frond. Relationships [ ] Relatives [ ] https://bobs-burgers.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bob_Louise_s10e20_Poops!..._I_Didn%27t_Do_It_Again.webm

Lust: The most incipient of the sins because she is still a child, but she sure loves slapping Boo Boo. And Rudy. Strong Family Resemblance: Ironically, Louise heavily resembles a younger Linda, with both possessing similar facial features and hair.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. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Not under the usual application of the trope, but Louise deserves mention for being a literal one on two occasions. 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. 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.

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. 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.

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Mature Younger Sibling: She views herself as this to her brother Gene, who she terms her "larger brother." Keep in mind this is more in terms of relativity as Louise herself can be fairly immature. 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". Louise frequently slaps people. She does this when she dislikes someone (like Logan in " Late Afternoon in the Garden of Bob and Louise") or 'like-likes' a person (like Boo Boo in " Boyz 4 Now" and " Bye Bye Boo Boo"). She even slaps Regular Sized Rudy after their first kiss in " Bob." Louise could have inherited this tendency from her mother, who seems to share the trait. [Note 1] Cannot Spit It Out: Has genuine trouble saying the words "I'm sorry" to anyone, making it a point to show she's sorry without saying the actual words. It's a pretty big deal when she casually says it to Rudy.

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. Junior Counterpart: It's not obvious at first, but while Louise definitely gets her craziness from her mother Linda, she's actually shaping to be most like her father Bob. She takes after most of his distinctive quirks, including his Companion Cube habits and tendency to snark at the insanity of others, as well as sharing similar interests. She's even considered becoming his successor as the head of Bob's Burgers one day. 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. 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.Hates Their Parent: Prior to the ending of "Mother Daughter Laser Razor", her relationship with Linda was strained at best and outright hostile at worst. She's largely grown out of it, although she won't hesitate to give a reminder that Linda still isn't her favorite parent. 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. Companion Cube: As seen in "The Belchies", if Louise is left alone long enough, she'll start treating nearby objects like they're alive, and in the movie doesn't want her bunny ears to overhear her talking about them. Like father, like daughter.

Louise decides to meet him after school in " Bob Actually." She then tells him that Chloe (Rudy's valentine interest) will not show up because she is not in love with him and she surprises him by kissing him on the mouth. Afterwards she slaps him and threatens him so he will not tell anyone about their kiss or she will "end him". 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. 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.Logan Bush. Although he hasn't directly antagonized her since Season 9, their animosity is almost on the same level as Bob and Jimmy Pesto's.

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