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Though often, when it comes to trope itself, it often doesn't work in most shows because it always ends with the treasure being trash and it makes it like the characters acomplish nothing and the hype build up to it was all for nothing. And this episode follows the usual steps of the trope, such as the characters fighting over finding the treasure and eventually making up at the end. But putting that aside, the episode showcases another thing that makes the show amazing it's able to take clichéd cartoon episode tropes and actually make them work, which in this episode's case, is a treasure hunting episode. Okay, uncreative title aside, this was a pretty great episode that fittingly aired on my 17th birthday and I often look back on this as sort of Nickolodeon's b-day gift. But given how nearly the entire family, him included, is when it comes to money, let's just say the title of the episode has some significance here. In this episode, Lincoln finds out that there might be a huge fortune of money within the house left by the orignal owner of the house. For now, let's just say this is a showcase of what made me love this show.
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Overall, what is there left to say about this episode? It's frankly the best episode so far and will there be an episode to top it? Maybe, but it would take a ton of effort to do so. If that doesn't explain why Luna is the most loved character my Loud House fans like me, I don't know what does. In a lesser series, she could have very easily been the worst part of the episode, but thankfully, the show's smarter than that and it even went so far to give her possibly the greatest amount of character development the show can offer to any character with not only an awesomely hilarious over-the-top backstory to how she came to be the passionate rockstar she is today (Also, 7th Grade Luna is adoreable), but even at that, she does learn from her mistakes after Lincoln rightfully calls her out for her recklessness at the line and takes the criticsm in pride by promising to be on her best behavior during the Smooch concert at the end. If you were to ask me why Luna is my favorite character of the show, this episode pretty much lists every single reason to how damn great of a character she is. It perfectly captures the hype of going to a first concert (Heck, even first anything that your hyped about like a fan convention or anything like that) and the feeling of not wanting to have a memeorable experince ruined.
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I may be a little baised on this since Luna is my number 1 favorite character of the entire show, but even if she wasn't, this still is a fantastic episode on its own merits. How does it hold up after rewatch? Spoilers: this is still my favorite episode, even after all this time. Okay, if you have read my Top 10 Loud House Episodes, you all know that this episode was my number 1 favorite episode of the show and the season in general. But through all this, Lincoln eventually learns why Luna want to help him. Though however, Luna wants to help make Lincoln's first concert memeorable, which puts alot of pressure on Lincoln becaude the other sisters said that Luna has ruined all thier first concerts. In this episode, Lincoln and Clyde are going to thier first rock concert.