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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot:
** Lisa interrupts "Right Where We Belong" to point out that Royal Woods is abundantly rich in several minerals and is located on top of a large oil deposit. Lynn complains that Lisa could've mentioned that earlier.
** If one considers [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie the movie]] canon (which is likely is, given developer commentary), The Louds could've easily presented the historical records of their family (which are Scottish nobility) settling in Royal Woods, which is how the "Royal" in the name came to be.

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CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Lisa interrupts "Right Where We Belong" to point out that Royal Woods is abundantly rich in several minerals and is located on top of a large oil deposit. Lynn complains that Lisa could've mentioned that earlier.
** If one considers [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie the movie]] canon (which is likely is, given developer commentary), The Louds could've easily presented the historical records of their family (which are Scottish nobility) settling in Royal Woods, which is how the "Royal" in the name came to be.
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* NoReprisePlease: Subverted. At the end, the citizens begin to launch into a reprise of "Right Where We Belong", only for Joyce to yell at them to put a cork in it and rage about how they're prone to impromptu singing. They simply shrug and do the reprise anyway.

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* NoReprisePlease: Subverted. At the end, the citizens begin to launch into a reprise of "Right Where We Belong", only for Joyce to [[MusicalNumberAnnoyance yell at them to put a cork in it and rage about how they're prone to impromptu singing.singing]]. They simply shrug and do the reprise anyway.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Zig-Zagged with Flip, who decides to fill the giant Flippee with expired gasoline as a way to use it up. While this was an extremely braindead move on his part, he did have some legitimate reasons for doing this. Not only would it required several truckloads of (undoubtedly expensive) Flippee syrup to fill the giant cup (especially when nobody was actually going to be drinking it to begin with), but all of that sugar would've made for a major pest problem, something no food store (even one with low sanitation standards like Flip's) would want. Still, Flip could've easily set aside his greed for once, especially with the entire town's future on the line, or at least used something non-volatile like water to fill the space. Nonetheless, he seemed genuinely saddened when the plan failed, and he had no way of knowing that the special chemical Lisa added to the giant Flippee would've made for the chemical reactions that it did.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Zig-Zagged with Flip, who decides to fill the giant Flippee with expired gasoline as a way to use it up. While this was an extremely braindead move on his part, he did have some legitimate reasons for doing this. Not only would it required require several truckloads of (undoubtedly expensive) Flippee syrup to fill the giant cup (especially when nobody was actually going to be drinking it to begin with), but all of that sugar would've made for a major pest problem, something no food store (even one with low sanitation standards like Flip's) would want. Still, Flip could've easily set aside his greed for once, especially with the entire town's future on the line, or at least used something non-volatile like water to fill the space. Nonetheless, he seemed genuinely saddened when the plan failed, and he had no way of knowing that the special chemical Lisa added to the giant Flippee would've made for the chemical reactions that it did.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: An In Universe example, "Keep Us Around". King George III never visited the Americas, making their whole fabrication impossible on a fundamental level. Odd that Lisa never points this out.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Zig-Zagged with Flip, who decides to fill the giant Flippee with expired gasoline as a way to get rid of it. While this was an extremely braindead move on his part, he did have some legitimate reasons for doing this. Not only would it required several truckloads of (undoubtedly expensive) Flippee syrup to fill the giant cup (especially when nobody was actually going to be drinking it to begin with), but all of that sugar would've made for a major pest problem, something no food store (even one with low sanitation standards like Flip's) would want. Still, Flip could've easily set aside his greed for once, especially with the entire town's future on the line, or at least used something non-volatile like water to fill the space. Nonetheless, he seemed genuinely saddened when the plan failed, and he had no way of knowing that the special chemical Lisa added to the giant Flippee would've made for the chemical reactions that it did.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Zig-Zagged with Flip, who decides to fill the giant Flippee with expired gasoline as a way to get rid of it.use it up. While this was an extremely braindead move on his part, he did have some legitimate reasons for doing this. Not only would it required several truckloads of (undoubtedly expensive) Flippee syrup to fill the giant cup (especially when nobody was actually going to be drinking it to begin with), but all of that sugar would've made for a major pest problem, something no food store (even one with low sanitation standards like Flip's) would want. Still, Flip could've easily set aside his greed for once, especially with the entire town's future on the line, or at least used something non-volatile like water to fill the space. Nonetheless, he seemed genuinely saddened when the plan failed, and he had no way of knowing that the special chemical Lisa added to the giant Flippee would've made for the chemical reactions that it did.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Zig-Zagged with Flip, who decides to fill the giant Flippee with expired gasoline as a way to get rid of it. While this was an extremely braindead move on his part, he did have some legitimate reasons for doing this. Not only would it required several truckloads of (undoubtedly expensive) Flippee syrup to fill the giant cup (especially when nobody was actually going to be drinking it to begin with), but all of that sugar would've made for a major pest problem, something no food store (even one with low sanitation standards like Flip's) would want. Still, Flip could've easily set aside his greed for once, especially with the entire town's future on the line, or at least used something non-volatile like water to fill the space. Nonetheless, he seemed genuinely saddened when the plan failed, and he had no way of knowing that the special chemical Lisa added to the giant Flippee would've made for the chemical reactions that it did.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Lisa interrupts "Right Where We Belong" to point out that Royal Woods is abundantly rich in several minerals and is located on top of a large oil deposit. Lynn complains that Lisa could've mentioned that earlier.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot:
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Lisa interrupts "Right Where We Belong" to point out that Royal Woods is abundantly rich in several minerals and is located on top of a large oil deposit. Lynn complains that Lisa could've mentioned that earlier.earlier.
** If one considers [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie the movie]] canon (which is likely is, given developer commentary), The Louds could've easily presented the historical records of their family (which are Scottish nobility) settling in Royal Woods, which is how the "Royal" in the name came to be.
* CriticalResearchFailure: An In Universe example, "Keep Us Around". King George III never visited the Americas, making their whole fabrication impossible on a fundamental level. Odd that Lisa never points this out.
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* TheCameo: Lori briefly appears at the end of "Right Where We Belong", specifically on video chat through Leni's phone. She is also inexplicably present in the wide crowd shot near the dam, even though the fact that she was last seen through video-chatting with Leni implies she's still at Fairway.[[note]]Admittedly, she ''is'' at Royal Woods in person in the extended version of "Right Where We Belong", singing with her family at the end of the first chorus and having a video date with Bobby at Jean-Juan's, so that ''may'' explain her presence in the crowd shot.[[/note]]

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* TheCameo: Lori briefly appears at the end of "Right Where We Belong", specifically on video chat through Leni's phone. She is Shortly after said song, she's also inexplicably present in the wide crowd shot near the dam, even though the fact that she was last seen through video-chatting with Leni implies she's still at Fairway.[[note]]Admittedly, she ''is'' at Royal Woods in person in the extended version of "Right Where We Belong", Belong" shows her singing with her family at the end of the first chorus and during the second chorus, and she's also shown having a video date with Bobby at Jean-Juan's, Jean Juan's, so that ''may'' explain her presence in the crowd shot.[[/note]] [[/note]]



* ContinuityNod: During "Right Where We Belong", Rita and Lynn Sr. briefly bring up the crosswalk where they first met, as seen in "L is for Love" and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''.

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* ContinuityNod: During "Right Where We Belong", Rita and Lynn Sr. briefly bring up the crosswalk where sing about how they first met, met at a crosswalk, as seen in "L is for Love" and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Joyce learns the hard way that trying to flood a thriving community ''won’t'' get you promoted to a higher position of power. Just the opposite, in fact: when Joyce’s superior finds out what she’s doing, she’s ''not'' happy about it and fires her on the spot.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Joyce learns the hard way that trying to flood a thriving community to increase tourism ''won’t'' get you promoted to a higher position of power. Just the opposite, in fact: when Joyce’s superior finds out what she’s doing, she’s ''not'' happy about it and fires her on the spot.
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* TheCameo: Lori briefly appears at the end of "Right Where We Belong", specifically on video chat through Leni's phone. She is also inexplicably present in the wide crowd shot near the dam, even though the fact that she was last seen through video-chatting with Leni implies she's still at Fairway.[[note]]Admittedly, the extended version of "Right Where We Belong" has her actually at Royal Woods having a video date with Bobby at Jean-Juan's, so that ''may'' explain her presence in the crowd shot.[[/note]]

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* TheCameo: Lori briefly appears at the end of "Right Where We Belong", specifically on video chat through Leni's phone. She is also inexplicably present in the wide crowd shot near the dam, even though the fact that she was last seen through video-chatting with Leni implies she's still at Fairway.[[note]]Admittedly, she ''is'' at Royal Woods in person in the extended version of "Right Where We Belong" has Belong", singing with her actually family at Royal Woods the end of the first chorus and having a video date with Bobby at Jean-Juan's, so that ''may'' explain her presence in the crowd shot.[[/note]]

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* ShoutOut: The song "Keep Us Around" is a rap number about colonial Royal Woods, not unlike ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}''.

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* ShoutOut: The song "Keep Us Around" is a rap number about colonial Royal Woods, Woods includes a rap number, not unlike ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}''.


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* AWildRapperAppears: Lisa sings a gratuitous rap verse during the colonial Royal Woods number.
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* TheCameo: Lori briefly appears at the end of "Right Where We Belong", specifically on video chat through Leni's phone. She is also inexplicably present in the wide crowd shot near the dam, even though the fact that she was last seen through video-chatting with Leni implies she's still at Fairway.[[note]]Admittedly, the extended version of "Right Where We Belong" has her actually at Royal Woods having a video date with Bobby at Jean-Juan's, so that ''may'' explain her presence in the crowd shot.[[/note]]

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