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*'''''{{W|Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day}}''''' - Take Your Daughter/Son to Work Day is a take-off of the famous US program. |
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*'''''{{W|Dilbert}}''''' - The way Lynn Sr.'s office has silly and fun things not suitable in an office is like that of the office of the comic strip by Scott Adams. |
*'''''{{W|Dilbert}}''''' - The way Lynn Sr.'s office has silly and fun things not suitable in an office is like that of the office of the comic strip by Scott Adams. |
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Revision as of 23:47, 20 February 2019
"A Novel Idea" is the thirty-fourth episode of the first season of The Loud House. PlotLincoln's mother offers to take him to the dental office where she works while his sisters go to work with their father. SynopsisMr. Loud prepares to take his daughters to his office for "Take Your Daughter to Work Day", but Lincoln can't go, since he is the only son. Feeling sorry for Lincoln, his mother decides to take him to her job at the dentist's office. She encourages him to try to have fun, while she helps out Dr. Feinstein, and Lincoln manages to come up with several imaginative ideas. However, Mr. Loud's office is right across the street, and Lincoln sees his father and sisters having more fun than him. Later, Lincoln notices an arcade is also across the street, where he decides to stay for 30 minutes after Rita leaves to help the doctor, and puts her notebook in his care. When Lincoln makes it back to the office after 30 minutes, he realizes that he left his mother's notebook at the arcade. To make him feel even more guilty, Rita reveals that the notebook actually contains a novel she has been working on for the past seven years. Fortunately, she has to work another half-hour, giving Lincoln enough time to get it back. When Lincoln goes back to the arcade, he finds that the janitor had picked up the notebook and thrown it away. To get the notebook, Lincoln gives chase to the garbage truck, first on roller skates and then pulled by a horse. Soon, the chase continues with Lincoln going through a street cleaner, a hot dog stand and a construction site to get the book. Lincoln finally manages to obtain it, with his feet trapped in wet cement. Lincoln makes it back to Rita, trekking through with his feet covered in dry cement, but the damage the notebook has taken causes it to crumble to dust the moment he gives it to her. Rita orders Lincoln to explain what happened and he shamefully tells her the whole truth. After hearing the story, Rita admits she's disappointed that he lied to her, but he actually might have done her a favor since she thought her novel was boring and that his efforts gave her inspiration for a more exciting tale. But rather than just tell her everything, Lincoln takes her on an adventure recreating his steps. Mr. Loud and his daughters return home and feel sorry for Lincoln because they think he had a boring day with their mother, until they see him and Rita returning home on roller skates pulled by a horse. They watch them go by while their jaws drop in utter astonishment due to the amount of fun Lincoln and Rita are having. Cast
Leni has no lines in this episode, but was heard cheering. Although being casted in the credits, Luan, Lynn, Lisa, and Lily also have no lines, but they were also heard cheering. ProductionMusic
‣ The Wild West (a) - Ron Goodwin [Title card.] Trivia
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