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When Lola advances to a regional pageant she worries she could lose for the first time; Dad has Mr. Grouse watch Lily while he goes to a concert, but things quickly start to go wrong.
When Lola advances to a regional pageant she worries she could lose for the first time; Dad has Mr. Grouse watch Lily while he goes to a concert, but things quickly start to go wrong.
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S2, EP15 "Potty Mouth; L Is for Love"When the children hear Lily curse, they become worried that they have been a bad influence on her; when a love letter addressed to L. Loud arrives, the family tries to figure out who it was meant for.
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S2, EP6 "Making the Grade; Vantastic Voyage"Lincoln's social standing is at stake when his four-year-old sister is put into his fifth grade class; the children grow tired of their family van falling apart, so they decide to try to trick Dad into buying a cool, new van.
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S6, EP7 "Dine and Bash; Sofa, So Good"After failing to make chef Guy Grazer a meal on his show, the kids try to erase the footage before it airs; the kids search all over Royal Woods to find the missing furniture they left outside while cleaning.
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S3, EP13 "Gown and Out; Breaking Dad"When Lola advances to a regional pageant she worries she could lose for the first time; Dad has Mr. Grouse watch Lily while he goes to a concert, but things quickly start to go wrong.
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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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