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He interacts with rabbit versions of his sisters, such as Bella (Lucy's counterpart) and Bodhi (Luna's counterpart).

" White Hare " is the first segment of the second or third episode of Season 3 of the Nickelodeon animated series . It is highly regarded by fans for its tribute to the show's original concept, which initially pitched the main characters as a family of rabbits rather than humans. Plot Overview [S3E5] White Hare

Lincoln's rabbit form uses his originally intended name, Warren . He interacts with rabbit versions of his sisters,

Before the show moved to a human family of 11 children, Leni Loud was originally conceived as an 8-year-old who didn't know her own strength, a concept briefly alluded to in the episode's rabbit designs. Plot Overview Lincoln's rabbit form uses his originally

Creator Chris Savino originally designed the show around a family of 25 rabbits. "White Hare" uses this abandoned concept as an alternate-universe dream sequence.

The episode follows Lincoln Loud as he attempts to make a perfect first impression on a new girl at school. Afraid that his ten sisters will "meddle" and ruin his chances—as seen in a flashback to the Season 1 episode " Heavy Meddle "—Lincoln tries to sneak out of the house.

Lincoln's best friend Clyde appears as a beaver named Danny .

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