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** While it is true that Lynn has not been the nicest of the Loud siblings, in this episode, she really takes the cake. In a flashback, she aggressively hits Lincoln with a pizza box just because the latter wanted the last slice of pizza. In the present, she spends the rest of the episode acting aggressive and caring for herself. She wrecks the wedding presents in the past with no remorse and whenever one of the Loud siblings disappear out of existence in the alternate universe, she calls dibs on their stuff.
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: The second half of the episode becomes this as the Louds have to get back to the future to stop their alternate selves from ruining the wedding, or they'll vanish out of existence forever.
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* BabyFeverTrigger: In "Time Trap!", the Loud children [[TimeTravelEpisode go back in time]] but accidentally cause [[ItsAWonderfulPlot their own nonexistence]]. When resetting the timeline, two-year-old Lily {{invoke|dTrope}}s this trope by deliberately acting cute to ensure the parents ''will'' want kids.
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* BabyFeverTrigger: In "Time Trap!", the Loud children [[TimeTravelEpisode go back in time]] but accidentally cause [[ItsAWonderfulPlot their own nonexistence]]. When resetting the timeline, two-year-old Lily {{invoke|dTrope}}s this trope by deliberately acting cute to ensure the parents ''will'' want kids.
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-->'''Lisa:''' OK, we're definitely doomed.
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** They must go back in time to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong before [[RetGone they're erased from existence]][[note]] Curiously, this plot line [[AvertedTrope wasn't addressed]] in ''Fairly Oddparents'', but it was [[LampshadeHanging pointed out]] with Timmy acknowledging his non-existence and losing his original fairies, relying instead on their 1970s counterparts[[/note]], even if that means [[AllForNothing they'll restore the doomed object]] and face punishment.
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** They must go back in time to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong before [[RetGone they're erased from existence]][[note]] Curiously, this plot line [[AvertedTrope wasn't addressed]] in ''Fairly Oddparents'', but it was [[LampshadeHanging pointed out]] with Timmy acknowledging his non-existence and losing his original fairies, relying instead on their 1970s counterparts[[/note]], even if that means [[AllForNothing they'll restore the doomed object]] and face punishment. It always results in a CloseEnoughTimeline.
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* ButterflyOfDoom: Due to the trouble the kids caused at the wedding, their parents swear off ever having children. It takes Lily acting cute to consider the possibility.
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* ForWantOfANail: Due to the trouble the kids caused at the wedding, their parents swear off ever having children. It takes Lily acting cute to consider the possibility.