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* AnAesop:
** Don't think you're bigger than you really are.
** Always study your target audience.
** Don't think you're bigger than you really are.
** Always study your target audience.
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** Lisa exclaims, "[[Film/Scarface1983 Say hello to my not-so-little friend!]]" before shooting Lynn with a snowball gatling gun.
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* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Luan recounts the times when Lucy, Lynn, Leni, and Lisa were her assistants.
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* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Luan recounts tells Lincoln her last few assistants didn't work well: Lucy startled her in the times when Lucy, Lynn, Leni, middle of balloon animal making, Lynn accidentally hit her with a watermelon, Leni remained in the audience instead of helping her, and Lisa were her assistants.took the birthday cake claiming it's bad for kids.
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* ThermalDissident: it's revealed that most of the Loud children enjoy playing in the snow, but Lisa does not, at one point being concerned she'll get hypothermia when playing Lucy's game of [[IncrediblyLameFun lying in the snow]]. Her dislike for cold weather gets brought up later in "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS7E4ByeByeBirthdayToughGuise Bye Bye Birthday]]", when she complains about the cold when the family eats dinner outside.
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* FrigidWaterIsHarmless: When Lola [[DangerThinIce falls into the frozen lake]], per Lisa's prediction, she emerged out of it merely annoyed, with no ill effects like hypothermia (which is acknowledged by Lucy later on).
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* OffModel: During the "snow pranks" scene, Luan is missing her eyelashes.
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crosswicking new trope
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* PictorialLetterSubstitution: [[TheFashionista Leni]] dots the "i" in her name with a heart.
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* StockScream: The Wilhelm scream is heard when Lynn and Lucy are ambushed in the vents.
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* AnAesop:
** Don't think you're bigger than you really are.
** Always study your target audience.
** Don't think you're bigger than you really are.
** Always study your target audience.
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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Although brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses, most school districts require the making up of snow days at either the end of the year or on designated days during the year, so even if the Loud siblings had a snow day, they would still need to make it up at some point, rendering Lisa's blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day moot.
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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Although brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease very slightly for every school day someone misses, most school districts require the making up of snow days at either the end of the year or on designated days during the year, so year because of this. Therefore, even if the Loud siblings had a snow day, they would still need to make it up at some point, rendering Lisa's blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day moot.
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Now a disambiguation page, doesn't fit any of the tropes
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* AbsenteeActor: Lori, Luna, Lola, and Lily don't appear in this episode.
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* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that the party's guests mostly consist of emo tweens.
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* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that the party's guests mostly consist of emo tweens.party is emo-themed.
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* MirrorRoutine: Lincoln and Luan perform a routine at the emo party, which the gloomy audience takes as a metaphor for conformity.
* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that the party is emo-themed.
* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that the party is emo-themed.
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* MirrorRoutine: Lincoln and Luan perform a routine at the emo tween party, which the gloomy audience takes as a metaphor for conformity.
* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that theparty is emo-themed.party's guests mostly consist of emo tweens.
* OhCrap: Lincoln, when he realizes that the birthday girl, Maggie, is 13 and that the
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* ThePratfall: Lincoln becomes popular at Luan's parties thanks to his repeated goof-ups onstage.
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* ThePratfall: Lincoln becomes popular at Luan's parties thanks to his repeated goof-ups onstage. It doesn't work when he's hired to perform at a party full of emo tweens.
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* ToughRoom: Lincoln gets this treatment when he tries his pratfall style comedy with an emo teen crowd.
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* ToughRoom: Lincoln gets this treatment when he tries his pratfall style comedy with an emo teen tween crowd.
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*HiddenDepths: Luan is the one to know that different audiences like different forms of comedy, as Lincoln learns the hard way when his pratfalls [[ToughRoom fail to impress a crowd of emo tweens]].
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* FailureMontage: Luan recalling her previous assistants, all which caused her performances to fail humorously one way or another.
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* FailureMontage: Luan recalling her previous assistants, all of which caused her performances to fail humorously one way or another.
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* PhotoBoothMontage: Luan shows Lincoln a filmstrip showing him freaking out following his disastrous act at the emo party.
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* PhotoBoothMontage: Luan shows Lincoln a filmstrip showing depicting him freaking out following his disastrous act at the emo party.
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* RageBreakingPoint: When Luan gets annoyed at Lincoln for prominently displaying his pratfalls while she's trying to tell jokes at parties, she tries to keep calm towards him afterwards. But then after one of them when they're walking home, he suggests to her that she should cut down on the jokes and let him do more stunts. This causes her to finally lose her patience and tell him off.
* RudelyHangingUp: When he is bombing at the teen party, Lincoln calls Luan for help. But she is still holding a grudge against him for upstaging her, and when he first tells her it's him, her perky demeanor turns sour and she instantly hangs up. He tries again, only for her to verify that she knows she just did that, and does it ''again''. It's only when he keeps doing it that she finally gives up to listen to him.
* RudelyHangingUp: When he is bombing at the teen party, Lincoln calls Luan for help. But she is still holding a grudge against him for upstaging her, and when he first tells her it's him, her perky demeanor turns sour and she instantly hangs up. He tries again, only for her to verify that she knows she just did that, and does it ''again''. It's only when he keeps doing it that she finally gives up to listen to him.
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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: At first, Luan feels it would be a sobering experience when Lincoln's pratfalls are bombing at Maggie's party. However, when he points out [[RealityEnsues that Funny Business, Inc. will take a hit in reputation and customers]], she changes her mind and comes to bail him out.
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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: At first, Luan feels it would be a sobering experience when Lincoln's pratfalls are bombing at Maggie's party. However, when he points out [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome that Funny Business, Inc. will take a hit in reputation and customers]], she changes her mind and comes to bail him out.
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* RealityEnsues:
** Lincoln finds out the hard way that what works with one kind of audience, doesn't necessarily work with another audience as well.
** As mentioned above, Lincoln learning that, in comedy, sometimes FailureIsTheOnlyOption ''is'' a good life lesson, but not so good in getting repeat business for Luan's comedy show, which is why she changes her mind and helps him out at Maggie's party.
** Lincoln finds out the hard way that what works with one kind of audience, doesn't necessarily work with another audience as well.
** As mentioned above, Lincoln learning that, in comedy, sometimes FailureIsTheOnlyOption ''is'' a good life lesson, but not so good in getting repeat business for Luan's comedy show, which is why she changes her mind and helps him out at Maggie's party.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Lincoln finds out the hard way that what works with one kind of audience, doesn't necessarily work with another audience as well.
** As mentioned above, Lincoln learning that, in comedy, sometimes FailureIsTheOnlyOption ''is'' a good life lesson, but not so good in getting repeat business for Luan's comedy show, which is why she changes her mind and helps him out at Maggie's party.
** Lincoln finds out the hard way that what works with one kind of audience, doesn't necessarily work with another audience as well.
** As mentioned above, Lincoln learning that, in comedy, sometimes FailureIsTheOnlyOption ''is'' a good life lesson, but not so good in getting repeat business for Luan's comedy show, which is why she changes her mind and helps him out at Maggie's party.
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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: The last kid having a birthday in the episode, Maggie, is turning 13, and her party happens to be ''goth'' themed.
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* FailureMontage: The kids trying and failing to impress Lisa with their winter activities.
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* FailureMontage: Luan recalling her previous assistants, all which caused her performances to fail humorously one way or another.
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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Although brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses, most school districts require the making up of snow days at either the end of the year or on designated days during the year, so even if they had a snow day, they would still need to make it up at some point, rendering Lisa's blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day moot.
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* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Although brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses, most school districts require the making up of snow days at either the end of the year or on designated days during the year, so even if they the Loud siblings had a snow day, they would still need to make it up at some point, rendering Lisa's blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day moot.
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*ArtisticLicenseEducation: Although brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses, most school districts require the making up of snow days at either the end of the year or on designated days during the year, so even if they had a snow day, they would still need to make it up at some point, rendering Lisa's blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day moot.
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* TruthInTelevision: Brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses. [[JerkassHasAPoint Lisa, for her blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day, was just trying to look out for her siblings]].
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Lisa's siblings eventually convince her to have fun with her snow days. However, Lisa ends up enjoying her snow days ''too'' much, and starts overwhelming her siblings with snowballs. This, combined with her deal with NASA to create more snow days, ends up making everyone wish that they could go back to school just so they can get away from her, but it turns out that [[BatmanGambit this was Lisa's plan all along]].
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* TruthInTelevision: Brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses.
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* TruthInTelevision: Brain functionality actually ''does'' decrease for every school day someone misses. [[JerkassHasAPoint Lisa, for her blunt efforts to ruin everyone's snow day, was just trying to look out for her siblings]].
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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Lana is forced to run from the bathroom with her overalls down when Lisa ambushes her with her snowball cannon.
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* TemptingFate: Lucy and Lynn think they're safe in the vents. Turns out Lisa didn't forget about Lucy's favorite private place.
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* DangerThinIce: When Lola tries to show Lisa how enjoyable figure skating is, Lisa makes fast calculations in the snow to predict when Lola will fall through the ice. She's a second off.
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*TakeThat: One of Maggie's friends interprets Luan's mime act as describing "[[JuniorHigh the soul-crushing pointlessness of seventh grade]]."
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* DishDash: Luan and Lincoln (upstaging her) do variations of this trope as birthday party entertainment.
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* {{Facepalm}}: Luan does this in a couple of flashbacks when she reveals the reason why Leni and Lisa are no longer her assistant.
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* {{Facepalm}}: Luan does this in a couple of flashbacks when she reveals the reason reasons why Lucy, Lynn, Leni and Lisa are no longer her assistant.
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* ShoutOut: Luan's phone receiver looks like [[WesternAnimation/OutOfTheInkwell Koko the Clown]].
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** Luan's phone receiver looks like [[WesternAnimation/OutOfTheInkwell Koko the Clown]].
** Luan's phone receiver looks like [[WesternAnimation/OutOfTheInkwell Koko the Clown]].
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** One of the posters in Luan's room, judging from the positions of the silhouettes[[note]]|/||/||/|_[[/note]], is [[MemeticMutation the infamous]] [[WebComic/CtrlAltDel "Loss" comic]].
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* YouHave48Hours: Lisa gives her siblings four hours to impress her, otherwise she'll melt the snow.