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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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One evening, [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] is annoyed by the messy and annoying antics of his younger sisters at the "kiddie table", and he envies his older sisters, who get to eat with [[Rita Loud|Mom]] and [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Dad]] at the "grownup table". Some time later, he gets [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]] to come over to help him prove that he is mature. After following Clyde's lessons on talking 'adult", learning the individual table utensils, and looking sharp, Lincoln manages to get his parents' approval to get a seat at the grownup table. |
One evening, [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] is annoyed by the messy and annoying antics of his younger sisters at the "kiddie table", and he envies his older sisters, who get to eat with [[Rita Loud|Mom]] and [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Dad]] at the "grownup table". Some time later, he gets [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]] to come over to help him prove that he is mature. After following Clyde's lessons on talking 'adult", learning the individual table utensils, and looking sharp, Lincoln manages to get his parents' approval to get a seat at the grownup table. |
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However, the experience of being mature proves to be not as exciting as Lincoln had hoped; there's no singing or joke-telling, the family engages in boring small talk, and liver is served rather than chicken nuggets. That night, Lincoln has a nightmare in which he is bound to the grownup table. Upon waking up, Lincoln realizes that it's his fault for wanting to be so mature and devises a plan to get back to the kiddie table. |
However, the experience of being mature proves to be not as exciting as Lincoln had hoped; there's no singing or joke-telling, the family engages in boring small talk, and liver is served rather than chicken nuggets. That night, Lincoln has a nightmare in which he is bound to the grownup table. Upon waking up, Lincoln realizes that it's his fault for wanting to be so mature and devises a plan to get back to the kiddie table. |
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*[[Jill Talley]] as [[Rita Loud|Rita]] |
*[[Jill Talley]] as [[Rita Loud|Rita]] |
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*[[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] |
*[[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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*In the Latin American dub, all references to the Republicans were removed and simply referred as ''politicians''. |
*In the Latin American dub, all references to the Republicans were removed and simply referred as ''politicians''. |
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*'''Innuendo''': [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]] says "Don't worry beautiful, I'll share my buns with you" to the cardboard cutout of Lori. |
*'''Innuendo''': [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]] says "Don't worry beautiful, I'll share my buns with you" to the cardboard cutout of Lori. |
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**The parents require sophisticated behavior at the grown up table, but they themselves aren't above childish behavior. |
**The parents require sophisticated behavior at the grown up table, but they themselves aren't above childish behavior. |
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**Lincoln could've just asked to return to the kid's table. |
**Lincoln could've just asked to return to the kid's table. |