While Bob's Burgers is a hilarious animated series about a family running a restaurant, there is one main mystery throughout the animated series: why does Louise wear bunny ears? The youngest Belcher sibling, voiced by Kristen Schaal, is one of the most popular characters on the show thanks to her take-charge personality, love of schemes, and biting comebacks. She is one of the best characters in the Bob's Burger movie and is involved in the main storyline thanks to her intelligence and wit.

Fans have been wondering why Louise wears bunny ears on Bob's Burgers since the first episode aired in 2011. The answer is compelling and an important part of the Belcher family history.

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Why Does Louise Wear Bunny Ears On Bob's Burgers?

Louise from The Bob’s Burgers Movie

Fans have been asking why Louise wears bunny ears on Bob's Burgers since the beginning of the series, and the Bob's Burgers movie answers that important question. In Louise's memory, Linda and Bob knew that she was scared to attend preschool on the first day, and they thought that wearing bunny ears would help her feel better. But as it turns out, she gets the ears after she begins attending preschool because she is brave. This is one of the best parts of the Bob's Burgers movie because fans were waiting for this explanation.

Louise's bunny ears prove two things: that she is a courageous character and that she is close to Bob. Louise makes the pink bunny ear hat using a hat that belonged to Bob's mother, which is one of the most moving moments in the film. When Louise is having a tough time because she's embarrassed about being afraid on the first day of preschool, Bob tells her:

“you’re one of the bravest people I know.”

Learning why Louise wears bunny ears on Bob's Burgers is one of the best callbacks to the show in the movie. While the film tells a brand-new story about a sinkhole in front of the restaurant, it stays true to the quirky tone of the series and also answers this long-standing question. Louise is often the reason why the Bob's Burgers Halloween episodes are so unforgettable because she is intelligent and likes to make elaborate plans about getting candy. Her bunny ears are crucial to the show since they prove that she has a vulnerable side, too.

There are many instances when Louise is protective of her hat. In one scene, Coach says "I told you no hats during PE" and Louise says:

"And I told you I have a raging staph infection under here. Touch this hat and we all go down! You want to play dodgeball in the hospital?"

Louise's bunny ears are an important plot point in episode 1 of season 3, "Ear-sy Rider," when Logan (Kurt Braunohler) steals Louise's bunny ears and she is livid and distraught. While she eventually gets them back, this storyline proves that she is more attached to these ears than she might think, and they help her with everyday anxieties and worries.

What Are The Most Memorable Bob's Burgers Episodes About Louise?

Bob, Louise, Linda and Gene in the kitchen on Bob's Burgers

Some of the most unforgettable episodes of Bob's Burgers focus on Louise Belcher. The following stand out among the rest:

  • "Human Flesh" (pilot)
  • "Full Bars" (season 2, episode 2)
  • "Boyz 4 Now" (season 2, episode 21)
  • "Tweentrepreneurs" (season 9, episode 3)
  • "Have Yourself a Maily Linda Christmas" (season 10, episode 10)
  • "Amelia" (season 13, episode 22)

While there are many memorable Bob's Burgers episodes about Tina, these six episodes tell clever stories about Louise's coming-of-age journey. In "Human Flesh," she lies to everyone that there is human flesh in the burgers at Bob's Burgers, which shows that she is immature despite her best efforts to seem grown-up. In "Full Bars," she tries to get full-size candy bars from a rich area, which allows her to show off her planning skills. "Boys 4 Now" has one of the most hilarious Louise plotlines as she finds herself having romantic feelings for a member of the boy band that Tina loves, and she feels embarrassed.

"Tweentrepreneurs" sees the three kids joining a club at school to disastrous results, and in "Have Yourself a Maily Linda Christmas," Louise and Gene hope that they can find a good gift for Tina, which proves that they are more compassionate than they might sometimes seem. Finally, in the season 13 episode "Amelia," Louise does a report on Amelia Earhart and learns an important lesson about working hard and being proud.

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