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You don't remember me, Agent 28? Because I remember you. The day you ruined my life will be etched in my mind forever.

—Fifi revealing herself

Fifi Dufus is the main antagonist of No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie.

History[]

Background[]

37 years ago, Fifi's husband, Rufus, was in the process of launching a rocket that would destroy all the world's communication satellites so that he could launch his own to rule the world. However, he accidentally slipped on a puddle of coffee and fell into his own rocket during a fight with Myrtle (AKA Agent 28). While Myrtle was able to stop the lasers attached to the satellite, she was unable to stop the launch, resulting in Rufus to be launched into space, never to return. Unbeknownst to Myrtle, Fifi had arrived just after picking up takeout. Assuming that Myrtle intentionally sent her husband to his doom, Fifi began plotting revenge against her in order to avenge him.

No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie[]

In the present, Fifi seizes the opportunity when she learns about Myrtle's engagement to Albert Reynolds. When the couple go to an unidentified tropical island's resort for their wedding, bringing the Loud family with them, Fifi disguises herself as another vacationing tourist and pretends to befriend the family, especially Lincoln, keeping her true intentions hidden from both them and the audience. Meanwhile, Fifi's minions led by Ham Hand manage to capture Myrtle, leading Albert and the Louds into a rescue mission, which ultimately results in them being trapped in a rocket like the one that Rufus was trapped in 37 years earlier. It is at this point that Fifi reveals her true identity as the evil mastermind, having manipulated the Louds into coming here so that she could launch them into space as revenge against Myrtle. She also taunts Lincoln about this, breaking his spirit and nearly leading him to later sacrifice himself so that his family is able to escape. When Myrtle tries to get Fifi to deactivate the rocket, Fifi instead drops into the ocean below, taking the rocket's remote with her.

Fifi survived the fall as seen when Flop Phillipini (Flip's cousin), in his chief of police alias of Police Chief Phillipini, managed to arrest her and Ham Hand.

Personality[]

On the surface, Fifi portrays herself as sunny and cheerful, as well as somewhat ditzy.

In reality, Fifi is cunning and deceiving. The loss of her husband hit her so hard that she became bitter and vengeful, willing to take revenge on Myrtle for her husband's supposed death.

Fifi is also shown to be be very unforgiving and vindictive, as despite Myrtle's honest attempts to save Rufus, she was unable to do so due to still blinded by her vengeance against Myrtle and the Louds.

Despite all her negative traits, she displays love and devotion toward her husband.

Appearance[]

Fifi is a tall, slender woman with slightly tan skin, platinum-blond hair, and a pointy nose. She has three eyelashes around each of her eyes, plus bags as a sign of aging.

In her casual attire, Fifi wears a large red summer hat with a pink bow, yellow teardrop earrings, a beaded necklace, a similar-looking bracelet on her right wrist, a pink short-sleeve summer shirt, blue summer pants with polka dots, and gray sandals. She also carries an orange purse with a red flower.

When she reveals her true colors, Fifi's hair becomes shaggy and pointed, as well as becoming grayer. Her eyebrows get thicker, and the bags under her eyes get darker and heavier. She wears a gray trench coat with broad shoulders, a light gray band around her waist, and high heeled laced boots with pointed toes. In one scene, her eyes are shown to be golden yellow.

Trivia[]

  • Fifi has similar qualities to both Morag and Punguari:
    • All of them have relatives shown within the movie: Morag has Aggie, Punguari has her parents Sisiki and Chipiri, and Fifi has Rufus Dufus.
    • They all pretend to be friends with the main protagonist (Lincoln for Morag and Fifi or Ronnie Anne for Punguari), then deceiving said protagonist to accomplish their goals.
      • Similarly to Morag, she attempts to kill the Loud family, but fails.
  • There are several instances throughout the movie which foreshadow her as the primary antagonist:

There are a few hints that foreshadow Fifi's true villainous nature:

    • Her quirky personality whenever she encounters the Louds noticeably feels overplayed, which is a tactic most villains use to try and hide their true personality.
    • When Lincoln lost his waterproof camera in the middle of the ocean, Fifi somehow manages to get it back without explanation.
    • When the Louds get discovered trying to sneak into the base by the henchman, Fifi randomly appears with a dune buggy for them to use.
      • Since her plan was to get the Louds trapped in a rocket so she can send them to space, the last two notes prove that she wanted them to sneak into the base so that they could get themselves trapped.


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