White Hare

"White Hare" (originally titled "Hide nor Hare") is the second episode of the third season and one-hundred-third episode of The Loud House.

Plot
Lincoln has a plan for introducing himself to a new girl.

Synopsis
Lincoln is planning on meeting a new girl in town, and wants to make a first good impression. Donning a leather jacket, some slick shades, a temporary tattoo, and a book featuring one-liners, Lincoln is prepared to leave, but his sisters catch him trying to sneak out. Lincoln tries to convince them that he has nothing to hide, but Clyde calls him up, and unknowing reveals that Lincoln is planning on introducing himself to a new girl. The sisters offer to help, but Lincoln, remembering the last time his sisters meddled with his private business, refuses, and runs away from the house. In the woods, Lincoln decides to hide until the bus arrives. As he relaxes, he discovers a male rabbit hopping by, and being crowded by his 25 sisters. When Lincoln imagines how difficult it is to live with 15 extra sisters, he gets startled, and hits his head on a tree branch, causing him to hallucinate.

Lincoln, now a rabbit named Warren, tries to leave the house, but gets caught by his 25 sisters. Warren tries to convince them that he has nothing to hide, but his friend, a beaver named Danny, unknowingly reveals Warren's plans, and the sisters eventually begin to meddle. Not wanting to be interfered, Warren attempts to run away, but just before Warren can escape, he is caught, and the sisters eventually strip Warren of all his wardrobe, and make him wear a simple lavender polo shirt, as well as give off some advice they consider useful, and an assortment of items, such as a bunch of books, a kelp smoothie, allergy test pads, and a lucky rabbit's foot (much to everyone's disgust).

Upon leaving, Warren encounters the new girl, and attempts to give off a first good impression using his sister's advice, but only ends up making the new girl more uncomfortable and irritated, since Warren would constantly flub up his attempts to make a good impression. Eventually, a rabbit donning a leather jacket and some slick shades arrives, and successfully impresses the new girl with his leather jacket. Realizing he blew his chance, Warren sadly sits on a tree stump in defeat, and Danny meets up with him. As Danny remarks that Warren has to wait for a new girl to arrive in town before he can make another good impression, Warren frustratingly admits that his sisters always meddle with his business. After tossing the rabbit's foot he was given, Warren suddenly falls over, and begins hallucinating.

Lincoln wakes back up, and discovers the male rabbit being smothered by his sisters. When Lincoln realizes that the rabbit got to make a good impression with a female rabbit, Lincoln realizes that his sisters might have had some advice into helping. With five minutes left before the bus arrives, Lincoln quickly rushes back home, and begs for his sisters' help. After a hefty amount of effort in getting Lincoln to stop talking, the sisters reveal that they want Lincoln to just be himself, since him being himself is what already makes him likable. Upon being turned back into his normal self, Lincoln barely manages to catch up to the bus. Upon boarding, Lincoln discovers that the new girl is by herself, and offers to sit next to her. By being himself, Lincoln successfully manages to make a good impression, as he and the new girl laugh as they head off to school.

Cast

 * Collin Dean as Lincoln / Warren
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Betty / Beverly
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni / Blair / Brenda
 * Nika Futterman as Luna / Barbara / Bodhi
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan / Bebe / Brenda (clown)
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn / Lucy / Bailey / Bella
 * Grey Griffin as Lana / Lola / Lily / Bernadette / Beulah
 * Lara Jill Miller as Lisa / Beatrice / Blanch
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde / Danny
 * Chrissy Cannone as Bethany / Brie
 * Blair Dinucci as Bernice / Bertha
 * Altara Michelle as Brooke / Bianca
 * Lea Moreno as Belinda / Birdie
 * Lisa Schaffer as Beth / Brandy
 * Addie Chandler as Big Kid
 * Haley Tju as New Girl

Bridget has no lines in this episode.

Trivia

 * This episode focused on the abandoned concept of the family being a family of rabbits, like Chris Savino intended the show to be. There are even 26 rabbits present (the one male rabbit, and the twenty-five female rabbits), like the original amount of siblings that were going to star in the show. Also, Lincoln's rabbit form is named Warren, which was going to be his original name.
 * Clyde is also a beaver, named Danny.
 * This is the most recent (and presumably last) episode that was written by Chris Savino, who hasn't written another full-length episode since the Season 1 episode "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House".
 * Clyde's voice sounds different in this episode. This is because Caleel Harris is going through puberty.
 * Lincoln's voice is also different in this episode.This is because Collin Dean is also going through puberty.
 * This is the episode with the most speaking characters, with a staggering total of 39 characters.
 * This is the first episode to show a flashback to a previous episode.
 * This is the first time in a while since "One of the Boys" and "Pulp Friction" where Collin Dean (Lincoln's current voice actor) voices more than one character.
 * In this case, Warren.
 * This is also the first time that Caleel Harris (Clyde's first voice actor) voices another character.
 * In this case it's Danny.
 * This is the first episode to air on Groundhog Day.
 * Bridget is the only rabbit sister that doesn't speak in this episode. So far it is unknown whether or not she will speak in future episodes let alone revisit the concept of the rabbit family.
 * The only "line" she had was when she texted Warren "YES, YOU DO!" when explaining that Warren's attempt to impress the new girl wouldn't work without his sister's help.
 * This is the thirteenth time that the full episode premiered rather than airing the two parts of the episode separately. The other episodes to do this were "Left in the Dark"/"Get the Message", "Heavy Meddle"/"Making the Case", "Along Came a Sister"/"Chore and Peace", "Project Loud House"/"In Tents Debate", "The Sweet Spot"/"A Tale of Two Tables", "The Price of Admission"/"One Flu Over the Loud House", "ARGGH! You For Real?"/"Garage Banned", "Legends"/"Mall of Duty", "The Crying Dame"/"Anti-Social", "Snow Way Down"/"Snow Way Out", "Roadie to Nowhere"/"A Fridge Too Far", and "Selfie Improvement"/"No Place Like Homeschool".
 * This is the second episode to include a multiverse, with the first being "One of the Boys".
 * According to this episode, other than the eyelashes, another way to differentiate between male and female rabbits is their nose color. The boys have black noses, while the girls have pink noses.
 * This is the ninth episode where all of the supporting characters are completely absent. The first was in "Space Invader", the second in "Funny Business", the third in "Intern for the Worse", the fourth in "Patching Things Up", the fifth in "Pulp Friction", the sixth in "Out of the Picture", the seventh in "Lynner Takes All", and the eighth in "No Laughing Matter".
 * This is the first time Lincoln takes the bus to school when he usually walks to school or Lori drives him there.
 * The way Lincoln's sisters surround him in the beginning is the same way that they did in "Heavy Meddle", when they were excited because they thought Lincoln has a girlfriend.
 * Danny daydreaming about Betty hopping through the forest was a takeoff of when Clyde was imagining Lori running on the beach in "One of the Boys". He even pops the thought balloon in the same way.
 * Betty resembles Lori from "No Guts, No Glori", up to the point where she wears the same military garb, and the same demanding attitude.
 * The only rabbit sister that isn't white is Bella (the one that looks like Lucy), as she's dark gray.
 * Humorously, she too has her eyes covered by her hair.
 * The rabbit sister with the dark pink dress is the only one with three pairs of eyelashes, and no bags under her eyes.
 * The rabbit sister who is dressed as a clown is the only one whose pink nose is hidden under her red clown nose.
 * Innuendo: The rabbits being grossed out by the lucky rabbit's foot seems to make sense, since it's a disembodied limb from their kind.
 * Timeline:
 * After "Heavy Meddle", since Lincoln is still aware about the last time his sisters meddled with his love life.
 * After "No Such Luck", because Lily can pronounce Lincoln's name more clearly.
 * Moral:
 * Listen before acting.
 * Always be true to who you are.
 * This is the fourth episode to show that moral. The others were "Toads and Tiaras", "Back in Black", "Making the Grade", and "No Laughing Matter".

Errors

 * Brenda's voice actress changes at one point in the episode from Liliana Mumy to Cristina Pucelli.

Running Gags

 * The sisters (both humans and rabbits) meddling with Lincoln/Warren's business.
 * Lincoln interrupting his sisters whenever they say his name.
 * The rabbits being grossed out by the lucky rabbit's foot.
 * Warren constantly flubbing up his attempts to impress the new girl.

White Hare