Lincoln's most prized possession is a stuffed rabbit he calls "Bun-Bun".Rabbits are known for their explosive breeding, and there are 11 children in the Loud family. Animal Motifs: Due to the original premise for the series, rabbits are commonly associated with the Loud family:.Along with his family celebrating Christmas, this is the only hint of any religious denomination. Ambiguously Christian: In the episode "One of the Boys", Lincoln mentions to his brother Loni that the nuns hate amusement parks, implying the Loud family is Catholic.Alphabetical Theme Naming: All of their names start with L and, with the exception of Lincoln, have exactly four letters.Of course, not "all women", as some of the girls don't like shoes. Leni also has a lot of shoes in her closet, but she mostly wears sandals. Lori's shown to have a lot of shoes under her bed in "Get the Message", which she didn't even seem to be aware of, due to always kicking off her shoes at random times. On occasion, they even become as childish and incompetent as the kids. Lastly, the Loud parents are typical Good Parents but are occasionally too oblivious and inattentive to their children's wrongdoings (which isn't unjustified since they have eleven children to look after).Lily is The Baby of the Bunch and thus little more than a Living Prop.Lisa is a typical, Dexter-esque Child Prodigy genius who is Wise Beyond Their Years and thus usually an Only Sane Woman.Lana is a typical filth-obsessed Tomboy, with the trope's classic appearance right down to her Tomboyish Baseball Cap and overalls.Lola is a typical spoiled, bratty, princess-obsessed, pink-obsessed Girly Girl.
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