![]() ![]() 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.Lucy is a typical Goth girl, albeit a rare child example.Lynn is a typical Passionate Sports Girl, albeit a rare female Jerk Jock and Dumb Jock variant.Leni is a typical Dumb Blonde (although Downplayed as Leni isn't dumb because she's blonde).Luan is a typical Plucky Comic Relief, albeit a rare teenage girl example.Luna is a typical Metalhead, albeit a rare female example.Lori is a typical teenage Valley Girl who's obsessed with her phone, fashion, her boyfriend, and anything trendy, and is also somewhat of a bully to her younger siblings and Bratty Teenage Daughter.Lincoln is a typical generic, fun-loving Everyman boy who is both the show's main Butt-Monkey and voice of reason.All-Stereotype Cast: All of the family enforces some sort of stereotype and have little depth beyond their default personalities ( although they become less shallow as the series progresses):.Lincoln is the only one to downplay this, since his middle name is "Albert". Some of them take it to the next level by having their middle names also start with "L". and of course, they share the same surname Loud. Alliterative Name: Each of their names start with the letter L.Alliterative Family: All names begin with L, except Rita, but she's not one of the siblings.Aesop Amnesia: How many times have Lincoln and his sisters had to relearn the same lesson? Justified by the fact that young children and teenagers often have trouble learning their lesson. ![]() They frequently come into conflict with each other and clash a lot, but at the end of the day they really care for each other. Plus, if you’re helping them prank everyone else… they can’t prank you.A family consisting of one son and ten daughters. On the morning of April 1, wake them extra early to help them find the perfect spots for each. Take your kiddo on an after school Dollar Tree run and let them buy a few cheap pranks like fake vomit and whoopee cushions. You can also hide some dye at the bottom of a cereal bowl that will begin to mix and appear as they start to eat. Put a few drops of food die under the brim of the sink faucet, so blue, green or red water runs out when someone goes to brush their teeth. Use plastic wrap to block the top of all bottles - from shampoo/conditioner to the sugar shaker next to the coffee maker. Print it out and cut to a “ticket-sized” slip of paper, then slide it under their windshield wipers. Help your kiddo write a very official-looking but sweet note to their other parent or newly driving sibling. Put tape over the remote sensor and watch Dad or a bigger sibling scramble to replace the batteries when they can’t get it to work. Similarly, consider having them flavor the creamer so it tastes like peppermint or chocolate instead of plain. Or empty out a K-cup and see if Dad notices he only made hot water, instead of coffee. Is your SO someone who sleepwalks through their breakfast routine? Help your kiddo to switch the milk and the OJ containers, so their parent pours OJ into their cereal. Watch everyone get frustrated when it won’t work. Put tape over the bottom of the mouse on the family computer. See how far you can get before they finally interrupt the process. Convince them they’re running late and don’t give them a chance to correct you. On Saturday, wake your kids for school like it’s Friday or Monday. This will ruin your chance to sleep in but might be totally worth it. Just consider giving a back-up lunch or sticking lunch money in their lunchbox, so they have a backup option. ![]() Similarly, you can smear icing on their sandwich, instead of mayo. Scrape out the filling in your kids’ Oreos and replace it with toothpaste. May the odds be ever in your favor, Mama Pranksters. The key is to have fun and (try not to) worry about the mess later. These could be as simple as the toothpaste in Oreos prank, as messy as Saran wrap on the toilet or as convoluted as, well, some of these ideas. If you have the right kind of kid, they’ll even enjoy if you play a few pranks on them. When was the last time you went all out for April Fools Day? Most kids are ecstatic at the idea of a day full of jokes and pranks, but they sometimes need a little help creating the mischief. ![]()
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