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"Vantastic Voyage" is the sixty-first episode of The Loud House.

Plot

Tired of the family van constantly breaking down, the kids try to convince Dad to get them a new van. Although it works, the plan begins to backfire, as Dad begins to value the new van more than his wife and kids.

Synopsis

Vanzilla has broken down, and the kids are forced to push it, while Rita sits in the driver seat. As they push the van home, Lola doesn't contribute to helping, and Rita points out that while everyone agrees that they should get a new van, their father doesn't like the idea, since the van was originally his father's, and his grandfather's van, and hopes to pass it down to Lincoln in the future, much to his dissatisfaction. When they finally get home, Rita reminds them that after dinner, she needs the kids to push the van for her so she can get to pottery class. Fed up with having to push the van, the Louds need to figure out how to convince their father to get a new van. Lincoln suggests that they try to approach him the subliminal way, which all the sisters agree to, except for Leni, who doesn't quite understand what he's saying, and Lola, who got stuck on a tree branch a few blocks down.

The next day, the Loud kids try to persuade Lynn Sr. by doing favors for him that have the van involved, such as making a pancake shaped like a van, complimenting him with van-related puns, and solving homework related problems that involve car travel. The next day, Lynn Sr. awakens to smell of a spray. Liking the smell, he asks himself what it is. Lisa approaches him, and tells him it's her latest experiment: a spray that replicates the smell of a brand new car. Now fully convinced, Lynn Sr. declares that the Louds are going to get a new van, much to the happiness of the rest of the Louds.

Sometime later, Lynn Sr. arrives back home with a sleek brand new van, which he nicknames "Veronica". Amazed at the new van, the kids and Rita attempt to enter, but Lynn Sr. intentionally closes the van door on them, not wanting to get the brand new van dirty. Before he can let anybody in, Lynn Sr. makes his family go through inspection (which ends up taking all day). With everybody in, Lynn Sr. is prepared to take the van for a spin. However, they back up a few feet, and drive back forward. When Lynn Sr. orders everybody to get out, the siblings immediately begin to complain. When Lynn Sr. is asked why they barely moved, he simply replies that he doesn't want the mileage to skyrocket, and sternly orders everybody to get out, much to everyone's anger. When Lori and Rita ask if they ever get to drive the van, Lynn Sr. tells them they can't, since he's the only one allowed to drive the van.

The next day, Lori and Leni arrive at a new/used car lot, and a worker named Steve greets them, and shows them a convertible that Lori and Leni are interested in. Lori points out that they need to take the car out for a test drive. This involves buying lunch at the Burpin' Burger, and going shopping at the mall, all while Lori and Leni manipulate Steve into letting them do this.

Back at the Loud House, Lynn Sr. is cleaning up Veronica. Lincoln approaches him and takes note on the beaded vest he's wearing. When Lynn Sr. says he made one for himself and Veronica, Lincoln asks for a ride, but Lynn Sr. denies his request. At the Royal Woods Mini Van Society, Lynn Sr. hangs out with other minivan owners who refuse to let their families in their van. Back at the house, the rest of the family is upset at how their father is too attached to the van. They realize that the only way they can fix things is if they get Vanzilla back. They try to convince Lynn Sr. into getting Vanzilla back by giving him a pizza slice shaped like Vanzilla, Rita trying carpool with one of her co-workers, and Lana stealing the tires off Veronica, however, all three tactics fail. Realizing that his family wants Vanzilla back, Lynn Sr. shames his family for wanting him and Veronica split up.

At the Mini Van Society, Lynn Sr. tells his fellow members his story, and they agree with him. When they witness a van owner buying lunch for his large family, the members realize that they miss their old vans, since their families made some memorable moments in them. When the members go get their old vans back, Lynn Sr. realizes what he has become. He arrives back to the house to apologize to his family and asks them if they want to get Vanzilla back, which the Louds happily agree to. They arrive to the car lot to return the van, but they can't get Vanzilla back due to it being shipped to the junkyard. At that moment, Lori, Leni, and Steve arrive back after a fun day. The Louds decide to use the car to head to the junkyard.

At the junkyard, the Louds frantically search for Vanzilla. After some searching, Lincoln manages to find it. However, a worker is prepared to crush the van in a car crusher. Lana quickly takes her slingshot, and flings one of the beads from Lynn Sr.'s beaded vest, and manages to stop the crusher before the press touches down on the van. Lynn Sr. asks the worker to buy back Vanzilla.

S2E05B Vanzilla is back

Even if the kids (except Lola) have to push Vanzilla, they're happy they got it back.

Later, the rest of the Louds are happy that Lynn Sr. sacrificed Veronica to get Vanzilla back, even though they're forced back into pushing it to make it move. While doing so, Steve drives by singing.

Cast

​Trivia

  • The title card of Lincoln putting his face on the car window is the same position he was in the limo's window in "Out on a Limo".
  • This is the second episode to show the Burpin' Burger. The first was "Out on a Limo".
  • This is the second time the van is referred to as Vanzilla, with the first being "The Sweet Spot".
    • Also, this is the first time someone other than Lincoln calls the van Vanzilla.
  • Leni mentions the events of "Driving Miss Hazy" by stating that she didn't study for her driving test.
  • The premise of this episode bears some resemblance to "In Tents Debate", where the Loud kids try to manipulate someone with one choice, only to manipulate them with another.
  • This is the sixth episode where Lincoln isn't the main focus (instead, Lynn Sr. is).
    • This is also the first episode to focus on a supporting character.
  • This is the first episode to have a subplot (Lori and Leni using their test drive to their advantage).
  • This is the second time Lynn Loud Sr.'s name was said.
    • This is the first time somebody other than Lynn Sr. says his name. In this case, it was Kotaro.
    • In addition, this was the first time Lynn Sr. was only referred to as Lynn.
  • Lori, Leni, and Steve sing the same song of Boyz Will Be Boyz, which appears in "For Bros About to Rock".
  • It is revealed that Lynn knows how to cook.
S2E05B Don't worry

Accessory or fruit?

  • Leni's small handbag has the appearance and shape of a watermelon slice.
  • For the first time, Lynn Sr.'s father and grandfather were shown on screen.
  • This is the eighth time Lincoln does not speak to the viewers once.
    • This is the fourth time Lincoln doesn't speak to us in an episode that doesn't focus on him.
  • The title card soundtrack is the same as "Driving Miss Hazy", "A Tale of Two Tables", "In Tents Debate", etc.
  • Kotaro is the only member of the Royal Woods Mini Van Society whose name was mentioned in the episode. The other members, Ted and Sergei, had their names listed in the credits.
  • This episode reunites Grey Griffin & Phil LaMarr who were previously worked in the Cartoon Network shows The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. They're also casting in a current show Mighty Magiswords.
  • In the Polish dub, Kotaro says his dog puked instead of giving birth to a puppy.
  • Irony: Lynn Sr. didn't have to return the new van, he just could allow his family to use it normally.
  • Karma: Lynn Sr. wanted the new van for himself only, so in the end he was alone and friendless.
  • Moral:
    • Don't value objects over people.
    • Even your most useless items have some precious memories.
    • Don't get too carried away with new things.
    • When you see someone making a sacrifice, try to make them feel better by returning the favor.

References

  • Vantastic Voyage - The title of this episode is a reference to the 1966 Sci-Fi film "Fantastic Voyage".
  • SpongeBob SquarePants - This episode title is similar to "Squidtastic Voyage".
  • The Angry Beavers - This episode shares its title with an episode of The Angry Beavers.
  • Peanuts - The title of Lana and Lola's song, "Happiness is a New Van", is a possible nod to "Happiness is...", a phrase often used in Peanuts that also served as the basis for the closing number of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
  • Gravity Falls - Ted looks like an adult version of Dipper Pines.
  • Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil - Lynn Sr.'s love of his new van and giving it a name is a homage to Harold Buttowski and his car Monique, which was a show where Chris Savino was a director and producer. Coincidentally:
    • Both characters are voiced by Brian Stepanek.
    • Both have vehicles with female names.
    • Both don't want anyone else to drive them but themselves.

Running Gags

  • Lori and Leni using their test drive to their advantage, and manipulating Steve into letting them do this.
  • Lynn Sr. fawning over Veronica too much.
  • Lynn Sr. going to the Royal Woods Mini Van Society.
  • The Louds trying to convince Lynn Sr. into getting them a new van, which later turns into the kids trying to get Lynn Sr. to get Vanzilla back.
  • Lola practicing her pageant waves on top of Vanzilla instead of helping her siblings push it.

Errors

  • Rita is seen exiting the van with the kids, but she was in the shotgun seat, not the passenger section.
  • When the man tells his kids to stay away from Lynn Sr., Lynn Sr. can be seen standing in front of the side view mirror. However, in the next shot he is standing behind it, looking into the mirror.
  • The Loud kids were pushing the van at a ridiculously slow pace, so it's unknown how Lola got caught without reacting quickly.
S2E05B We've been practicing for four hours

We've been practicing our song for four hours, and in the process, lost my left eyelashes.

  • When Lola was telling Lincoln that she and Lana have been practicing their van song for four hours, the eyelashes on her left eye were missing.
  • When Lori and Leni start their test drive, Lori shifts the gear shift up instead of down. That would have put the car in park rather than drive.


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