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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with GreyAndGreyMorality. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, are forced to commit morally questionable acts to protect themselves, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackComedy: In spades because it's a crossover between the saccharine ''Loud House''and the nihilistic ''Rick and Morty''. However, most of the latter's humor dominates the story as a result of Rick's mere presence, supplanting the childish, colorful humor of the former.
* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with GreyAndGreyMorality.GreyAndGreyMorality and WhiteAndGreyMorality. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, are forced to commit morally questionable acts to protect themselves, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
* BloodierAndGorier: on ''The Loud House'' side, because the violence and grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' become integrated im it, which result in more blood spilled beyond Clyde's nosebleeds. This also negates the ToonPhysics of former, as the fic doesn't shy away from characters (usually bystanders or villains) getting mutilated or bloodied by Rick's antics.


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** This aversion also pretty much eliminated the ''Looney Tunes''-esque comedy of ''The Loud House'' in favor of ''Rick and Morty's'' BloodierAndGorier BlackComedy, which means things like the Sister-nado or characters zipping off-screen are rendered impossible.
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** They are also much more competent [[MoralityPet morality pets]] for Rick than the Smiths, alongside Rick L-137 being slightly more decent than C-137. They more often than not stand their ground on him, with Lincoln often threatening to snitch if Rick does more unscrupulous acts.
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* DemotedToExtra: A number of the side characters that have prominent roles in ''The Loud House'' make very few, if at all, appearances here as a result of the Loud siblings getting more involved with Rick's adventures, and if they do, they serve no purpose in the overarching story. Some are outright ommitted.
** Lincoln's friends besides Clyde, such as Liam, Zach, and Rusty, don't appear as often as they are in canon because Lincoln spends most of his time travelling with Rick than hanging out with them. They even [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] it in "Racing Hearts".
** Luna's band is yet to appear in a prominent role, if at all.
** As a result of the Galactic Federation [[spoiler: demolishing Great Lakes City, many of Ronnie Anne's friends from her spin-off series besides Sid Chang were killed. They only have one appearance]].
** Lynn's friends, Margo and Paula, don't take much interactions with her, and in "Racing Hearts", [[spoiler: Lynn destroys her friendship with Margo because she lost to Rick]].
** Speaking of Clyde, he doesn't play much of a role in the story apart from an adventure with the Vindicators, as Lincoln spends more time with Rick.
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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House'' cast, who in their home series frequently survive beatings and other injures that would normally kill a normal person, let alone a child. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.

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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: ToonPhysics[=/=]AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House'' cast, who in their home series frequently survive beatings and other injures that would normally kill a normal person, let alone a child. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House'' cast, who in their home series survive beatings and other injures. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
** For example, in "Lynner Takes The Stone", [[spoiler: Lynn has her eye ''sliced out'' by a Death Stalker, causing her to wail a hauntingly macabre scream of agony, to Lincoln's sheer horror. ]], which shouldn't be at all possible in ''Loud House'' canon.

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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House'' cast, who in their home series frequently survive beatings and other injures.injures that would normally kill a normal person, let alone a child. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
** For example, in "Lynner Takes The Stone", [[spoiler: Lynn has her eye ''sliced out'' by a Death Stalker, causing her to wail a hauntingly macabre scream of agony, to Lincoln's sheer horror. horror ]], which shouldn't be at all possible in ''Loud House'' canon.
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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House''cast, who in their home series survive beatings and other injures. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
** For example, in "Lynner Takes The Stone", [[spoiler: Lynn has her eye ''sliced out''by a Death Stalker, causing her to wail a hauntingly macabre scream of agony, to Lincoln's sheer horror. ]], which shouldn't be at all possible in ''Loud House'' canon.

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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House''cast, House'' cast, who in their home series survive beatings and other injures. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
** For example, in "Lynner Takes The Stone", [[spoiler: Lynn has her eye ''sliced out''by out'' by a Death Stalker, causing her to wail a hauntingly macabre scream of agony, to Lincoln's sheer horror. ]], which shouldn't be at all possible in ''Loud House'' canon.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: When you combine a nihilistic adult cartoon rife with constant danger with a wacky mundane kid's cartoon, this is what you get. Combined with being DarkerAndEdgier, the ''Loud House''characters are forced to pull their weight because of the constantly perilous adventures that Rick brings them towards.


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** As a result of combining the gritty, grounded, violent nature of ''Rick and Morty'', The ToonPhysics in the ''Loud House'' side is completely negated and basically anyone (even members of TLH cast) can die or suffer serious injuries, forcing the main characters to fight to keep their skins intact.


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* ToonPhysics / AmusingInjuries: Completely [[AvertedTrope averted]] as a result of assimilating the gritty, grounded physics of ''Rick and Morty'' into ''The Loud House''. Characters from both series actually suffer painful injuries or die extremely gory deaths, more than enough to traumatize the ''Loud House''cast, who in their home series survive beatings and other injures. This meant the Loud siblings or anyone in TLH's cast don't engage in [[BigBallOfViolence fight clouds]], and when they fight, expect serious injuries that aren't amusing at all.
** For example, in "Lynner Takes The Stone", [[spoiler: Lynn has her eye ''sliced out''by a Death Stalker, causing her to wail a hauntingly macabre scream of agony, to Lincoln's sheer horror. ]], which shouldn't be at all possible in ''Loud House'' canon.
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** As a result of Rick living there, the Loud sibling travel anywhere via Rick's space cruiser rather than their family van (Vanzilla). Vanzilla does however, make some sporadic appearances.

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** As a result of Rick living there, the Loud sibling siblings travel anywhere via Rick's space cruiser rather than their family van (Vanzilla). Vanzilla does however, make some sporadic appearances.
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* AdaptationLocationChange: Having the Louds as his family means that Rick Sanchez L-137 lives in the fictional town of Royal Woods, Michigan, rather than somewhere outside Seattle, Washington. As a result, The Louds' garage on the right side of the house becomes Rick's primary base of operations, and likely sports the same interior like in ''Rick and Morty'' canon.

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* AdaptationLocationChange: AdaptationalLocationChange: Having the Louds as his family means that Rick Sanchez L-137 lives in the fictional town of Royal Woods, Michigan, rather than somewhere outside Seattle, Washington. As a result, The Louds' garage on the right side of the house becomes Rick's primary base of operations, and likely sports the same interior like in ''Rick and Morty'' canon.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: So many as a result of crossing the two contrasting shows together. Some chapters may just mix the plot of the shows' respective episodes (Like "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy"), while others retell episodes from either show while adding elements of the episode from the other ("The Rickchurian Loudidate" takes more of the original ''Rick and Morty'' episode than "Not a Loud" from ''The Loud House"). As a result, several characters' roles are either reduced or expanded.

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* AdaptationalContextChange: So many as a result of crossing the two contrasting shows together. Some chapters may just mix the plot of the shows' respective episodes (Like "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy"), while others retell episodes from either show while adding elements of the episode from the other ("The Rickchurian Loudidate" takes more of the original ''Rick and Morty'' episode than "Not a Loud" from ''The Loud House").House''). As a result, several characters' roles are either reduced or expanded.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: So many as a result of crossing the two contrasting shows together. Some chapters may just mix the plot of the shows' respective episodes (Like "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy"), while others retell episodes from either show while adding elements of the episode from the other ("The Rickchurian Loudidate" takes more of the original ''Rick and Morty'' episode than "Not a Loud" from ''The Loud House"). As a result, several characters' roles are either reduced or expanded.


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* AdaptationLocationChange: Having the Louds as his family means that Rick Sanchez L-137 lives in the fictional town of Royal Woods, Michigan, rather than somewhere outside Seattle, Washington. As a result, The Louds' garage on the right side of the house becomes Rick's primary base of operations, and likely sports the same interior like in ''Rick and Morty'' canon.
** As a result of Rick living there, the Loud sibling travel anywhere via Rick's space cruiser rather than their family van (Vanzilla). Vanzilla does however, make some sporadic appearances.


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** This variant of Rick is designated "L-137" by the Citadel of Ricks, as opposed to the C-137 one a Central Finite Curve away.
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** Rick was always hypocritical in his own series. But here, he criticizes Lynn for her fart humor, even though Rick has demonstrated this humor so many times (like turning Cornvelius Daniel's coffee into a butt in the brainalyzer, or farting for half a minute in "Chasing Gazorpazorp") much more profusely than Lynn does. And by the way, being Rick's granddaughter meant that Lynn inherited Rick's penchant for fart jokes.

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** Rick was always hypocritical in his own series. But here, he criticizes Lynn for her fart humor, even though Rick has demonstrated this humor so many times (like turning Cornvelius Daniel's coffee into a butt in the brainalyzer, or farting for half a minute in "Chasing "Raising Gazorpazorp") much more profusely than Lynn does. And by the way, being Rick's granddaughter meant that Lynn inherited Rick's penchant for fart jokes.
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** Rick was always hypocritical in his own series. But here, he criticizes Lynn for her fart humor, even though Rick has demonstrated this humor so many times (like turning Cornvelius Daniel's coffee into a butt in the brainalyzer, or farting for half a minute in "Chasing Gazorpazorp") much more profusely than Lynn does. And by the way, being Rick's granddaughter meant that Lynn inherited Rick's penchant for fart jokes.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: This story tends to combine multiple episodes from various seasons of ''The Loud House'' with adaptations of ''Rick and Morty'' episodes in chronological order, resulting in numerous changes in plotlines like characters going with Rick in his adventures instead of doing their own shenanigans on Earth. The fic also integrates several ''The Casagrandes'' episodes in a story otherwise focusing on ''The Loud House''characters.

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: This story tends to combine multiple episodes from various seasons of ''The Loud House'' with adaptations of ''Rick and Morty'' episodes in chronological order, resulting in numerous changes in plotlines like characters going with Rick in his adventures instead of doing their own shenanigans on Earth. The fic also integrates several ''The Casagrandes'' episodes in a story otherwise focusing on ''The Loud House''characters.House'' characters.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: This story tends to combine multiple episodes from various seasons of ''The Loud House'' with adaptations of ''Rick and Morty'' episodes in chronological order, resulting in numerous changes in plotlines like characters going with Rick in his adventures instead of doing their own shenanigans on Earth. The fic also integrates several ''The Casagrandes'' episodes in a story otherwise focusing on ''The Loud House''characters.
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* CrazyPrepared: As usual, Rick Sanchez never lets one problem slip by without a backup off his sleeve. [[spoiler: This is actually instrumental in ascertaining Lynn's defeat in the Infinity Balls arc, where he planned in advance with Zeep to send Lincoln to his universe under the suspicion that Lynn snaps and turns megalomaniacal on everyone, as Rick saw through how she just showed up at the doorstep claiming to forget everything]].
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MoodWhiplash: It's a given, considering the unpredictable, morally stagnant nature of ''Rick and Morty'' is being applied to the saccharine, mundane atmosphere of ''The Loud House''.
** In their very first chapter, Rick, Lincoln and Lucy are then immediately attacked by a giant green monster while exploring an alien dimension, just when it was quiet and swimmingly sound for the main characters.
** In "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy", things were just going smoothly while vacationing in an alien resort, and then Lana gets shot by laser fire square in the chest, to her siblings' horror. But gets back up because of the immortality field. Lori does not take it well at all.

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* MoodWhiplash: It's a given, considering the unpredictable, morally stagnant stagnant nature of ''Rick and Morty'' is being applied to the saccharine, mundane atmosphere of ''The Loud House''.
** [[spoiler: In their very first chapter, Rick, Lincoln and Lucy are then immediately immediately attacked by a giant green monster while exploring an alien dimension, just when it was quiet and swimmingly sound for the main characters.characters]].
** [[spoiler: In "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy", things were just going smoothly while vacationing in an alien resort, and then Lana gets shot by laser fire square in the chest, to her siblings' horror. But gets back up because of the immortality field. Lori does not take it well at all.all]].
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MoodWhiplash: It's a given, considering the unpredictable, morally stagnant nature of ''Rick and Morty'' is being applied to the saccharine, mundane atmosphere of ''The Loud House''.
** In their very first chapter, Rick, Lincoln and Lucy are then immediately attacked by a giant green monster while exploring an alien dimension, just when it was quiet and swimmingly sound for the main characters.
** In "The Suite and Sour Conspiracy", things were just going smoothly while vacationing in an alien resort, and then Lana gets shot by laser fire square in the chest, to her siblings' horror. But gets back up because of the immortality field. Lori does not take it well at all.
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** In "Look who's Spelling it Out Now" [[spoiler: Lincoln is forced to kill a Purge participant to protect Lucy. Lucy herself becomes traumatized by the Purge planet's way of life]].
* BreakTheHaughty: Lynn, ''big time''. It takes a long time to snap her out of her obnoxious character too. [[Losing an eye to a Death Stalker caused her to run away for three months. Much later, she is embroiled in a chaotic adventure in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", and then, after losing to Rick in "Racing Hearts", she loses her friends after accusing them of bad luck and her downward spiral culminates in her taking the Infinity Balls to conquer the world. She is ultimately bested by Lincoln, who talks her out of using the balls. She then quits sports as a penance for her actions]].

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** In "Look who's Who's Spelling it Out Now" [[spoiler: Lincoln is forced to kill a Purge participant to protect Lucy. Lucy herself becomes traumatized by the Purge planet's way of life]].
* BreakTheHaughty: Lynn, ''big time''. It takes a long time to snap her out of her obnoxious character too. [[Losing [[spoiler: Losing an eye to a Death Stalker caused her to run away for three months. Much later, she is embroiled in a chaotic adventure in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", and then, after losing to Rick in "Racing Hearts", she loses her friends after accusing them of bad luck and her downward spiral culminates in her taking the Infinity Balls to conquer the world. She is ultimately bested by Lincoln, who talks her out of using the balls. She then quits sports as a penance for her actions]].
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* BreaktheCutie: Owing to the mayhem caused by Rick's involvement in their lives, the Loud siblings started becoming increasingly jaded and/or cynical due to the near-constant traumatic experiences they are forced to put up with, pulling them away from the innocuous and childish humor they are used to in their home series. Later on, they become desensitized to everything around them.

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* BreaktheCutie: BreakTheCutie: Owing to the mayhem caused by Rick's involvement in their lives, the Loud siblings started becoming increasingly jaded and/or cynical due to the near-constant traumatic experiences they are forced to put up with, pulling them away from the innocuous and childish humor they are used to in their home series. Later on, they become desensitized to everything around them.



* BreaktheHaughty: Lynn, ''big time''. It takes a long time to snap her out of her obnoxious character too. [[Losing an eye to a Death Stalker caused her to run away for three months. Much later, she is embroiled in a chaotic adventure in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", and then, after losing to Rick in "Racing Hearts", she loses her friends after accusing them of bad luck and her downward spiral culminates in her taking the Infinity Balls to conquer the world. She is ultimately bested by Lincoln, who talks her out of using the balls. She then quits sports as a penance for her actions]].

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* BreaktheHaughty: BreakTheHaughty: Lynn, ''big time''. It takes a long time to snap her out of her obnoxious character too. [[Losing an eye to a Death Stalker caused her to run away for three months. Much later, she is embroiled in a chaotic adventure in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", and then, after losing to Rick in "Racing Hearts", she loses her friends after accusing them of bad luck and her downward spiral culminates in her taking the Infinity Balls to conquer the world. She is ultimately bested by Lincoln, who talks her out of using the balls. She then quits sports as a penance for her actions]].
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* BreaktheCutie: Owing to the mayhem caused by Rick's involvement in their lives, the Loud siblings started becoming increasingly jaded and/or cynical due to the near-constant traumatic experiences they are forced to put up with, pulling them away from the innocuous and childish humor they are used to in their home series. Later on, they become desensitized to everything around them.
** In "L is for Love Potion", [[spoiler: thanks to Rick utilizing a concoction that turned everyone except his family into Cronenberg monsters, they are forced to jump to a new reality. To add insult to injury, the kids are forced to bury their gruesomely dead counterparts as they replace them to start over their Valentine's Day]].
** In "Frog Wild Run", [[spoiler: Lana is forced to shoot and kill Fart, becoming emotional as a result, Rick then breaks her a life lesson about it]].
** In "Look who's Spelling it Out Now" [[spoiler: Lincoln is forced to kill a Purge participant to protect Lucy. Lucy herself becomes traumatized by the Purge planet's way of life]].
* BreaktheHaughty: Lynn, ''big time''. It takes a long time to snap her out of her obnoxious character too. [[Losing an eye to a Death Stalker caused her to run away for three months. Much later, she is embroiled in a chaotic adventure in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", and then, after losing to Rick in "Racing Hearts", she loses her friends after accusing them of bad luck and her downward spiral culminates in her taking the Infinity Balls to conquer the world. She is ultimately bested by Lincoln, who talks her out of using the balls. She then quits sports as a penance for her actions]].
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* ChildrenForcedToKill:

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* ChildrenForcedToKill:ChildrenForcedToKill: Due to Rick's involvement with the family on a near frequent basis and the story's [[BlackandGreyMorality morally unhinged]] nature, the Loud kids are forced to commit killings or grievous injury to protect themselves from the various individuals who put their lives in jeopardy, much to their horror. Since they take the role of Morty, who is young like them, it's a given.



** Apparently, Rick takes Lincoln on interdimensional travels more often than he does the sisters. So when combined with having to deal with his crazy family, Lincoln is more desensitized to the weird things he encounters.

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** Apparently, Rick takes Lincoln on interdimensional travels more often than he does the sisters. So when combined with having to deal with his crazy family, Lincoln is more desensitized to the weird things he encounters. Again, he usually assumes Morty's role so it's a given.



** The sisters themselves gradually become more this trope, thanks to Rick deciding to take them on adventures more often. In fact, this is how Leni overcomes her fear of spiders when Rick points out that she's seen much worse on their adventures.

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** The sisters themselves gradually become more this trope, and like Lincoln, all assume Morty and to an extent, Summer's role, thanks to Rick deciding to take them on adventures more often. In fact, this is how Leni overcomes her fear of spiders when Rick points out that she's seen much worse on their adventures.



* SirSwearsALot: Rick and most of the ''Rick and Morty''cast, naturally. His profanity becomes so frequent, the younger Loud kids, particularly Lincoln, and the twins, become desensitized and even Lola even learns to talk dirty.

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* SirSwearsALot: Rick and most of the ''Rick and Morty''cast, Morty'' cast, naturally. His profanity becomes so frequent, the younger Loud kids, particularly Lincoln, and the twins, become desensitized and even Lola even learns to talk dirty.
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality Grey-And-Grey Morality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, are forced to commit morally questionable acts to protect themselves, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality Grey-And-Grey Morality]].GreyAndGreyMorality. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, are forced to commit morally questionable acts to protect themselves, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality Grey-And-GreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality Grey-And-GreyMorality]].Grey-And-Grey Morality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, are forced to commit morally questionable acts to protect themselves, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality GreyAndGreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development Character Development ]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality GreyAndGreyMorality]]. Grey-And-GreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development [[CharacterDevelopment Character Development ]] Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[GreyAndGreyMorality]]. [[GreyAndGreyMorality GreyAndGreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] Development Character Development ]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* Black-and-GreyMorality: Overlaps with [[Grey-and-GreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* Black-and-GreyMorality: BlackAndGreyMorality: Overlaps with [[Grey-and-GreyMorality]].[[GreyAndGreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* BlackandGreyMorality: By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.

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* BlackandGreyMorality: Black-and-GreyMorality: Overlaps with [[Grey-and-GreyMorality]]. By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* BlackandGreyMorality: By virtue of crossing over a nihilistic adult cartoon with an upbeat children's cartoon, it becomes clear that the themes of the former slowly creeps over the overly sunny tune of the latter's cast of characters, with the Louds and their friends quickly progressing through [[Character Development]] due to ever increasingly dangerous adventures that Rick gets them involved with and the variety of morally ambiguous elements that put their lives into jeopardy. Some characters become cynical or become imbued with angst, while others become mentally warped because of the many things Rick does that affect them.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Rick always views everything he sees with completely snide fervor, as he was in canon, naturally. Luan becomes this after her parents call her out and then later after [[spoiler: "L. is for Love Potion", which sees Luan becoming more cynical as the story progresses]].


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* SirSwearsALot: Rick and most of the ''Rick and Morty''cast, naturally. His profanity becomes so frequent, the younger Loud kids, particularly Lincoln, and the twins, become desensitized and even Lola even learns to talk dirty.

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