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"Tripped!" (originally titled "Road Tripped") is the upcoming first episode of the third season, the one-hundred-second episode, the fourth full-length episode, as well as the Season 3 premiere of The Loud House.

Plot

During a road trip to their vacation destination, everything that can go wrong for the family does.[4]

Synopsis

WARNING: This is a leaked episode, so if you don't want to be spoiled, we advise you not to read the synopsis. If you do, it's your risk.

Act I

The family is counting all of the money they got in a water jug, and realize that they have enough to go on vacation. Lincoln explains to the viewers that he and his family have been saving up a lot of money as they can so they can go on a real vacation (evident by their different contributions). He also reveals that their vacation destination is Weeping Willow Resort & Lodge.

After packing up all of their possessions, the family heads off. While driving, a cherry farmer drives up behind them, and Lynn tells her father not to let the farmer pass them up. However, the farmer ends up passing them anyway, and Lynn Sr., thinking he's showing off, decides to drive faster than him down a hill. Unfortunately, as Lisa predicted from the various conditions, they end up crashing the van into a ditch. Luckily, Lana fixes the van up in no time. As they continue onward, Leni complains that it's too hot, and the AC won't turn on. At the same time, Lori, eating low-cal bean chips, lets out an intense fart, and the gas begins seeping throughout the van, prompting the family to roll down the windows. With the wind pushing against them, Lynn Sr. crashes the van into a line of port-a-potties. To make matters worse, the door falls off, and Lana doesn't have the proper equipment to put it back on. However, she decides to use Lucy's coffin as a backup door, and the family continues on.

The family decides that it's lunchtime, and begin eating egg salad sandwiches Leni had made. After eating them, the family suddenly gets nauseous, and Leni reveals that the sandwiches were weeks old, since she planned ahead. Realizing they ate spoiled food, the family quickly head to the nearest rest stop to vomit. After throwing up their lunches, the family continues on, but not before running into the cherry farmer, who just got a flat tire. The family decides to help him out, but Lynn Sr. unknowingly hits and releases the emergency brake, causing Vanzilla to roll backwards, and onto a car carrier. The cherry farmer says he needs help unloading his crates of cherries, because the spare tire is underneath all of them. After unloading all of the crates, Lana grabs the spare tire, and attaches it to the car. After thanking the family by repaying them with a crate of cherries, the cherry farmer heads off, and the family realizes too late that the van is on a car carrier, prompting them to chase after it. Lincoln, realizing that things are going south fast, tells the viewers "Well, there goes our vacation."

Act II

With their mode of transportation gone, the family is left to hang out at the rest stop. To make matters worse, they couldn't afford a bus trip, since Lynn Sr.'s wallet, and Rita's purse are still in Vanzilla. As luck would have it, a nearby cafe is holding an open mic contest, and the grand prize is cash. The family sings a song talking out their current situation, which receive overwhelming applause from the audience. Now having the funds to afford a bus ride, the family attempts to leave, but not before grabbing Luna, who's still entertaining the audience in the cafe. However, when doing so, their bus leaves, and another bus drives up after the driver has to use the restroom. Upon boarding the bus, the driver arrives back, and begins driving.

The family is confused that the bus is so empty, and the presence of a man who looks like a prisoner. Realizing they're on a prison bus, the family tells the driver to stop the bus so they can jump off. They do so, and the prisoner, having escaped thanks to Leni taking his handcuffs off, hides behind some bushes. The family attempts to hitch a ride from a passing car, but because they're a big family, no one would pick them up. Lana, needing to use the bathroom, does her business behind some bushes, and to her discovery, finds a run down crop duster. After repairing it, the family jumps in, while Rita pilots it. As they fly, the family discovers the car carrier Vanzilla is on, and proceed to chase after it. The car carrier driver, seeing the plane behind him, attempts to escape, since he thinks it's the police, since he's speeding on a road where the speed limit is enforced by aircraft. The driver attempts to evade them by driving through the field, and in the process, the van loses some luggage, and its top half. The family successfully stop him by dumping fertilizer in front of him. As the family attempts to get Vanzilla down, the prisoner arrives, and steals the plane.

Finally arriving to Weeping Willows, the family attempts to check in, but the concierge tells them that because they didn't make the 8:00 deadline, the room that was reserved for them was given away. Lynn Sr. is confused since his watch says it's exactly 8:00, but the concierge tells them it's actually 8:35. It turns out that when the luggage from the van was flying off, Lynn Sr. attempted to get his suitcase full of puzzles, but in the process, damaged his watch. The family asks if there's an alternate way to get their rooms, the cherry farmer arrives, and introduces himself as Jerry Kling, the Cherry King. He says that because the family fixed his tire, he made it to Weeping Willows before the 8:00 deadline, and successfully reserved the entire top floor, thanks to his celebrity status. As thanks for helping him out, Jerry decides to let the family rest in the rooms he reserved, much to the family's happiness.

The next day, the family has fun at Weeping Willows with horseback rides, swimming in the lake, and relaxing. Meanwhile, as the prisoner escapes on the crop duster, the crop duster runs out of fuel, and the prisoner ends up falling into a prison down below, where he gets locked up.

Cast

Jancey Yates has no lines in this episode.

Accidental release

Like "Future Tense" and "Head Poet's Anxiety", this episode was released onto Amazon's website before its intended release date. Like the former, the episode was released on the episode's original release date of May 4, 2018.

Songs

Trivia

  • Kevin Sullivan had confirmed that during production, the title was changed. It was later revealed that the title was changed from "Road Tripped" to "Tripped!".
    • Since this is the case, the title sounds very similar to the previous full-length episode, "Tricked!".
  • This is the third episode to have an exclamation mark in its title, with the first two being "ARGGH! You for Real?" and "Tricked!".
  • Like "11 Louds a Leapin'", this special was written by Sammie Crowley, Whitney Wetta, and Kevin Sullivan, and storyboarded by Jordan Rosato and Miguel Puga. Unlike that one, this one was directed by both Chris Savino and Kyle Marshall.
  • This is the third episode to be leaked by Amazon, the first two being "Future Tense" and "Head Poet's Anxiety".
  • This is the first episode to include the entire Loud Family on the title card (Lincoln, all ten sisters, and the parents).
  • This episode reveals that Pop-Pop used to fly jets in the military, according to Rita.
  • This is the second time the Loud family's last name gets mispronounced. It was pronounced as "Load".
  • This is one of the few episodes that rarely takes place at the Loud House.
  • Jancey Yates from "Future Tense" has a cameo at the beginning, getting fashion advice from Leni.
  • This episode reveals that Lynn Sr. always carries his cowbell with him, maybe more so than his wallet.
    • It's also revealed he cooks using Cherry King brand cherries.
  • The "CRASH!!" onomatopoeia when Vanzilla crashes into a ditch is reused from "Snow Bored".
    • Coincidentally, Sammie Crowley and Whitney Wetta wrote that episode.
  • One of the food trucks was named "Gene's Food Truck", which could be referencing background designer Gene Goldstein.
  • There are several instances where title card music can be heard throughout the episode:
  • The family's contributions to afford a vacation trip:
    • Lincoln - Deliver newspapers
    • Lori and Lynn Sr. - Run a taco food truck
    • Leni - Give off fashion advice
    • Luna - Play music
    • Luan - Run Funny Business, Inc.
    • Lynn - Shovel snow around the neighborhood
    • Lucy - Hold a funeral service for the kindergarten class' pet goldfish
    • Lana and Lola - Sell lemonade
    • Lisa and Lily - Breakdance (Lisa) to music (provided by Lily)
    • Rita - Work overtime at the dental office
  • Innuendo:
    • When Lynn Sr. accidentally knocks over a line of port-a-potties, he asks his family if they're okay, and a man who was in one of the port-a-potties cries out "I've been better!", which implies that the man is now covered with the port-a-pottie's bio-hazardous material.
    • After Vanzilla gets taken by the car carrier, Lola laments how she'll miss out on the fudge, and cries out "Oh, the fudge!" This could come off as her saying "the f*ck".
    • The tattoo of the prisoner Lana colored over was a naked lady, as the parts she drew over covered her private areas (breasts, genitals).

References

  • Road Tripped - The original title of this episode is an obvious parody of "road trip".
  • National Lampoon's Vacation - The premise of this episode is similar to this 1983 film, as both involve a family going on a road trip, but hit many obstacles on the way.
    • Milo Murphy's Law - The premise of this episode is also similar to the episode "Family Vacation".
  • Baby Got Back - One of the food trucks was named "Buns Hun!", which could be a reference to this song's lyric "My anaconda don't want none unless you've got buns, hon".
  • McDonald's - When the family first heads off, there's a restaurant sign that has a logo that looks like the McDonald's logo, but upside down.
Porco Rosso Comparison

Guess it's true that Studio Ghibli can be very inspirational.

  • Porco Rosso - The scene where Rita tries to control the plane is a take on of one the most famous scenes from this 1992 animated film by Studio Ghibli. This was confirmed by Miguel Puga, as he had used that scene for inspiration. [5]
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"Where do you think she's going?"
"I'm gonna say... off a cliff."

  • Gravity Falls - Leni was seen riding her horse backwards, which is similar to the character Quentin Trembley, who often rides a horse backwards.
  • Microsoft Windows - Four of the buttons in the crop duster are colored after this computer company's logo.

Errors

  • When the patient sprays Rita with the water jet, Rita's lipstick gets washed off, but when she explains that she has been working overtime, her lipstick reappears back on her face.
  • When Leni is complaining that it's too hot, she only has two pairs of eyelashes. It's quite possible her third row of eyelashes were under her helmet.
  • Possible: When the family got sick after eating the spoiled egg salad sandwiches, Leni, Lily, Lynn Sr., and Rita didn't get nauseous until they got to the gas stop. It's possible that their stomachs didn't react at the same time as the others.

Running Gags

  • The family doing a conga line when they talk about their vacation.
  • Things going wrong for the family.
  • Rita forgetting to grab Lily.
  • Whenever someone fixes Vanzilla after it gets damaged, the one who fixed it would give off a long spiel on how they did it, leading to the rest of the family to jump in the van, and the one who fixed the van would respond "Don't ask if you don't really want to know."
  • Lori refusing to admit she farted.
  • Lynn persuading Lynn Sr. to drive faster than the Cherry Farmer.
  • The family running into the escaped prisoner.

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