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* FriendOrIdolDecision: "Friend" being staying true to herself and her music, "Idol" being selling herself just to be famous. Guess what Luna chooses?

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* FriendOrIdolDecision: "Friend" being staying true to herself and her music, music that her own family accepts, "Idol" being selling herself just to be famous. Guess what Luna chooses?
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* TookALevelInJerkass: Briefly with Luna, who was acting rather cold towards her family for questioning if she really wants to be "Lulu". While she probably didn't want to admit it and cared more about being famous, she realize they're right.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: InUniverse example; Luna wins the contest and gets to perform on the show, only for Doug and Michelle to reinvent her entire persona.



* RealityEnsues: Luna wins the contest and gets to perform on the show, only for Doug and Michelle to reinvent her entire persona.



** The entire episode is a rather scathing jab at the music industry.

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** The On that note, the entire episode is a rather scathing jab at the pop music industry.
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* TriumphantReprise: After Luna decides to ditch her Lulu persona, she plays a full version of "Play it Loud", the song she was originally intended to enter the concert with.
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* MusicalChores: Lana sings one as she unclogs the toilet.

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* MusicalChores: Luna hallucinates Lana sings one as singing a toilet jam she unclogs the toilet.

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The first part has Luna trying to think of a song to write with help from her siblings' sudden musical moments in return. By the time we reach part 2, it changes to the predicament of Luna's persona being reinvented.

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* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The first part has Luna trying to think of a song to write with help from having hallucinations of her siblings' siblings bursting into sudden musical moments in return. By the time we reach part 2, it changes to the predicament of Luna's persona being reinvented.



* MusicalWorldHypotheses: Of the Adaptation and All In Their Head types, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe. Also, Luna's initial song and redone song are Diegetic.

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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: Of the Adaptation and All In Their Head types, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in are just hallucinations conjured by her head as uncertainty, implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe. Also, Luna's initial song and redone song are Diegetic.



* RockOpera: The entire episode centers around every member of the Loud family singing several different types of music.

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* RockOpera: The entire episode centers around Luna hallucinating every member of the Loud family singing several different types of music.


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* YourMindMakesItReal: When Luna starts worrying the song she wrote isn't a song the whole world will love, she starts hearing her family singing random songs out of nowhere in different genres, when they claim they didn't in real life. As Lisa points out, Luna is actually hallucinating her family singing due to her subconscious trying to find the right genre for her song.
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'''Luna:''' Yes, but I know what I'm keeping!

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'''Luna:''' Yes, Yeah, but I know what I'm keeping!keeping: the real Luna Loud!
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* FriendOrIdolDecision: "Friend" being staying true to herself and her music, "Idol" being selling herself just to be famous. Guess what Luna chooses?
-->'''Doug:''' Do you know what you've just given up?!\\
'''Luna:''' Yes, but I know what I'm keeping!

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* ShoutOut: Doug and Michelle changing Luna's persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode "Tori Goes Platinum", where the producers reinvent Tori's persona.

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Doug and Michelle changing Luna's persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode "Tori Goes Platinum", where the producers reinvent Tori's persona.persona.
** ''America's Next Hitmaker'' seems to be a mashup of ''Series/AmericanIdol'' and ''Series/AmericasGotTalent''.
** When Doug and Michelle appear before Luna, Doug thinks she's attenting the auditions for ''[[Series/SoYouThinkYouCanDance So You Think You Can Head Bang]]''.
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* SillyLoveSongs: "[=Lori2Leni=]", a ballad shared by Lori and Leni over the latter's text from Chad and what she should do to please him.

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* SillyLoveSongs: "[=Lori2Leni=]", a ballad shared by Lori and Leni over the latter's text from Chad Chaz and what she should do to please him.
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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The episode is basically Adaptation, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe. Also, Luna's initial song and redone song are Diegetic.

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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The episode is basically Adaptation, Of the Adaptation and All In Their Head types, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe. Also, Luna's initial song and redone song are Diegetic.
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* WordSaladLyrics: The lyrics for "Best Thing Ever", the song the Louds dance to on the radio, have rather bland-sounding lyrics for its nature.

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* IHateSong: Lucy's gloomy ballad, "Song of Silence", is basically about her hatred of singing.
* IWantSong: Luna's second entry, "What Everybody Wants", is about one wanting a song for the whole world to love.



* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The episode is basically Adaptation, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe.

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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The episode is basically Adaptation, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe. Also, Luna's initial song and redone song are Diegetic.



* ShoutOut: Doug and Michelle changing Luna’s persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode "Tori Goes Platinum", where the producers reinvent Tori’s persona.

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* ShoutOut: Doug and Michelle changing Luna’s Luna's persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode "Tori Goes Platinum", where the producers reinvent Tori’s persona.Tori's persona.
* SillyLoveSongs: "[=Lori2Leni=]", a ballad shared by Lori and Leni over the latter's text from Chad and what she should do to please him.
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* SingleStanzaSong: The only songs in the episode that avert this are "Lori2Leni", "Best Thing Ever", "Changing Luna", "What Have I Done?" and "Play it Loud", the latter three of all which occur throughout Part 2.

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* SingleStanzaSong: The only songs in the episode that avert this are "Lori2Leni", "[=Lori2Leni=]", "Best Thing Ever", "Changing Luna", "What Have I Done?" and "Play it Loud", the latter three of all which occur throughout Part 2.
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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The episode is basically Adaptation, given that the songs Luna hears from her family may be in her head as implied by Lisa. When we get to Part 2 however, Luna breaks out in a song of her own, as if it were Alternate Universe.
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* SingleStanzaSong: The only songs in the episode that avert this are "Lori2Leni", "Best Thing Ever", "Changing Luna", "What Have I Done?" and "Play it Loud", the latter three of all which occur throughout Part 2.
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** The entire episode is a jab at the music industry.

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** The entire episode is a rather scathing jab at the music industry.
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* KarmaHoudini: Zigzagged. While Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get foiled mercilessly (and rather painfully), but that's pretty much it.

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* KarmaHoudini: Zigzagged. While Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They persona, they ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get foiled mercilessly (and rather painfully), but that's pretty much it.

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* ShoutOut: Doug and Michelle changing Luna’s persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode “Tori Goes Platinum”, where the producers reinvent Tori’s persona.

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* ShoutOut: Doug and Michelle changing Luna’s persona is similar in plot to the ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' episode “Tori "Tori Goes Platinum”, Platinum", where the producers reinvent Tori’s persona.


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* WantingIsBetterThanHaving: Luna sends in her family-inspired song to be on ''America's Next Hitmaker'' and gets to perform for a record deal, only for the producers to completely change her act and persona, and realizes what she went through, so she purposefully disqualifies herself while simultaneously performing as the real her.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Doug and Michelle first meet Luna in person, they rudely dismiss her and try to make her leave, but change their tune when she reveals herself as one of the finalists. This is likely to show that they dislike ROck And Roll music, preferring Pop.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Doug and Michelle first meet Luna in person, they rudely dismiss her and try to make her leave, but change their tune when she reveals herself as one of the finalists. This is likely to show that they dislike ROck Rock And Roll music, preferring Pop.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Doug and Michelle first meet Luna in person, they rudely dismiss her and try to make her leave, but change their tune when she reveals herself as one of the finalists. This is likely to show that they dislike ROck And Roll music, preferring Pop.



* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get foiled mercilessly (and rather painfully), but that's pretty much it.

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* KarmaHoudini: Zigzagged. While Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get foiled mercilessly (and rather painfully), but that's pretty much it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get painfully foiled, but that's pretty much it.

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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance get painfully foiled, foiled mercilessly (and rather painfully), but that's pretty much it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance mercilessly foiled, but that's pretty much it.

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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance mercilessly get painfully foiled, but that's pretty much it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona.

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* KarmaHoudini: Doug and Michelle receive no punishment for attempting to reinvent Luna's persona. They ''do'' receive some humiliation and have their attempt to sabotage Luna's "Play It Loud" performance mercilessly foiled, but that's pretty much it.
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* RealityEnsues: Luna wins the contest and gets to perform on the show, only for Doug and Michelle to reinvent her entire persona.
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* AsHimself: Doug Rockwell and Michelle Lewis star as animated versions of themselves in this episode. This is a case where the guests stars are depicted as being positively awful scumbags.

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* AsHimself: Doug Rockwell and Michelle Lewis star as animated versions of themselves in this episode. This is a case where the guests guest stars are depicted as being positively awful scumbags.



* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Luna is generally a rock-loving tomboy, yet a more feminine image is invoked on her by having her dress up in incredibly glamorous clothing and use the stage name "Luna".

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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Luna is generally a rock-loving tomboy, yet a more feminine image is invoked on her by having her dress up in incredibly glamorous clothing and use the stage name "Luna"."Lulu".
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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Luna is generally a rock-loving tomboy, yet a more feminine image is invoked on her by having her dress up in incredibly glamorous clothing and use the stage name "Luna".
* UnwillinglyGirlyTomboy: Luna is forced to change into a more glamorous and pop-oriented image, which she clearly isn't fond of.
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* YouMonster: Said word for word by Lucy to Lynn after Lynn breaks her Edwin bust by smashing it on the ground like a baseball.

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* YouMonster: Said word for word by Lucy to Lynn after Lynn breaks her Edwin bust by smashing it on the ground like a baseball.baseball.
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* ContinuityNod: Leni's song is a love song about a text message she got from Chaz, who was shown to her love interest in "L is for Love".


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* ContinuityNod: Leni's song is a love song about a text message she got from Chaz, who's shown to be her love interest in "L is for Love".

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