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The sisters enlist Lincoln, the "Master of Convincing," to teach them how to ask their parents for money; when Lisa's report card reveals that she has failed social skills, she must make a friend in order to bring up her grade.
The sisters enlist Lincoln, the "Master of Convincing," to teach them how to ask their parents for money; when Lisa's report card reveals that she has failed social skills, she must make a friend in order to bring up her grade.
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S1, EP22 "The Price of Admission; One Flu Over the Loud House"Lincoln is unable to sleep after watching a scary movie, so he stays awake all night; when a common cold spreads through the Loud house, Lincoln believes his sisters have turned into zombies.
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S2, EP24 "Legends; Mall of Duty"Dad and Lincoln get on "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and cannot wait to for a whole day of father-and-son bonding; Lincoln wants to go to the mall but has to watch his younger sisters, so he decides to take them to the mall.
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S5, EP5 "Blinded by Science; Band Together"Lisa searches for the next big scientific breakthrough; Luna decides whether to play in a band with her friends or play with professionals.
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S4, EP15 "Exchange of Heart; Community Disservice"To divert the attention of his helicopter dads, Clyde arranges for an exchange student to stay with them; Lola takes a timid new classmate under her wing and gives her a social butterfly transformation.
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S10, EP12 "Student of the Jeer; Bean Dreams"Stella is shocked when her classmates label her a teacher's pet for all her good deeds around her school; Lori explores a potential career path after her boss suggests she has a strong future within the Burnt Bean organization.
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S10, EP3 "Spy Dames; Cupid's Harrow"During Grandparent's Day at Lincoln's school, he and Myrtle face off with a spy nemesis from Myrtle's past; Leni accidentally causes trouble for Lori and Bobby while taking calls on her and Miguel's dating podcast.
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S10, EP2 "Summer Camp: Treasure Haunt; Summer Camp: Brawl of the Wild"When Lincoln and Clyde discover a centuries-old pirate flag, they accidentally awaken the ghost of a vengeful zombie pirate and his octopus sidekick; during a nature hike gone wrong, Leni clashes with a snarky co-counselor.
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S10, EP1 "Summer Camp: The Grate Outdoors; Summer Camp: Don't Lose Your Cool"At Camp Mastodon, Lynn pushes an overly-cautious Lisa to become more adventurous; when Lori learns her Camp Mastodon campers think she's uncool, she tries to impress them by breaking the rules.
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