Here's a parody of the episode: Button Yer Ed


Lola and Lana rush inside as Lana is covered in mud and chasing Lola.

"Eww! Get away from me Lana!" Lola cried.

"Not until the mud monster gets you!" Lana ran after Lola, tracking mud on the floor. Lincoln walked downstairs and noticed the mud prints.

"Lana, what have Mom and Dad told you about tracking mud indoors? Only do it outdoors!" Lana and Lola paused. Lana noticed the mud on the floor.

"Whoops. My bad."

Then Lincoln noticed the opened front door. "And you left the door open! Do you realize you've opened a door for all winged insects to invade our home?"

"You just had to get him started, didn't you Lana?" Lola said in a dull tone.

"The annoying buzzing and their insatiable bite is enough to make your skin crawl." Lincoln closed the door but then heard buzzing. "Do you hear it?"

Lincoln dashed to the kitchen and got a flyswatter from the drawer. He came back. "Ok, we're safe! Stand back everyone! I've got it under control!"

"It's on Lana!" Lola pointed.

"Really? Where?"

Lola slapped Lana in the face. She slapped Lincoln as she tried to catch the insect. "Bingo! This guy's quick!"

Lola took the flyswatter. "I got it! I got it!"

Lana tried to get the fly. "Come here, buzzing creature with wings! I won't hurt you!"

Lola hit Lana again as she tried to get the fly. "I see it! Hey, stay still so I can hurt you! Look out! It's too fast!" She knocked Lincoln over. "I got it! I see it! I got it! I see it! I go-"

Suddenly, the fly went into Lola's open mouth. Lola dropped the swatter and tried to cough the fly out.

"Lola, what's wrong?" Lana said concerned. "Say something!"

Lola tried to speak but couldn't.

"I think the fly lodged itself into Lola's voice box, disabling her ability to talk." Lincoln explained.

Lana ripped off a piece of hair from Lola, making her cry in pain. "Lola can't talk."

"I have a temporary solution." Lincoln said. He got a bell collar from a drawer and put it around Lola's neck. "Just ring this bell when you need to communicate."

Lola rang the bell.

"She's got something to say." Lana said.

"What is it Lola?" Lincoln asked.

"You have to go pee?" Lana guessed. Lola shook her head.

"The latest Ace Savvy comic is out?" Lincoln guessed. Lola shook her head.

"Mud pies?" Lana guessed. Lola rang the bell again as she look frustrated. Then Lola opened her mouth and a mooing sound was heard. She covered her mouth. The three siblings looked outside and saw Liam walking by with his cow.

"Hey Liam!" Lincoln greeted.

"Howdy Lincoln!" Liam greeted. He then noticed the bell Lola was wearing. "Why is your sister wearing a bell like cow? Is this some kind of punishment?"

"No, she lost her voice."

"And she communicates by ringing the bell." Lana added.

Lola rang the bell again.

"Lola's talking."

"What is it Lola?" Lincoln asked.

"Lola wants to wear Christmas decorations for her upcoming pageant." Lana said. Lola gave Lana a confused look. She rang the bell again.

"You want to play some video games?" Lincoln guessed.

"Lola's hungry." Liam said.

"Lola's hungry?"

"Yes, do you not hear it? It's obvious she wants food. Come. You fellers are invited to my place for a feast and merriment."


The three Loud siblings were inside Liam's house, having lunch with him. They were seated at a table full of meat.

"And so my cousin taught me how to read bells." Liam said. "But enough about me, let's stuff our faces."

Lincoln and Lana had a plate full of drumsticks and started eating.

"Man, I've had so much meat before." Lana said as she had her mouth full.

"Go ahead and dig in, Lola." Liam said. Lola had a big sausage in front of her, which seemed to be moving. She was about to touch it but it exploded. Lola rang the bell.

"What's Lola saying Liam?" Lincoln asked.

Liam tried to figure it out as Lola pointed to her open mouth and made a face.

"It seems Lola would like one of us to feed her." Liam said. Lola frowned.

"Oh, I'll do it!" Lana said and went over to Lola. She tried to feed her a spoonful of sausage. "Eat your smelly sausage Lola."

Lola refused. Lana shoves the sausage into her mouth and rubbed her cheeks. "Chew it all up or no more meat for you."

Lola shoved her away and rang the bell.

"Translation Liam?" Lincoln said.

"Lola wants to work off the sausage with an outdoor activity."


Lola was tossed into Liam's mud pit and Lana jumped in after her. Lana wrestled with Lola as both of them had on swimsuits. Lincoln and Liam were watching.

"Mud wrestling huh?" Lincoln said. "I always thought Lola hated that."

"Ah wise choice, Lola." Liam commented. "This is a favorite tradition in mah family, next to bull riding."

Lana did a few moves on Lola as Lola tried to get away. Lola looked unhappy and rang the bell.


Now the gang was on top of a hill as Lola was inside a tire. Lana was about to push her down the hill.

"Lola sure has gained confidence since she lost her voice." Lincoln said.

"The Tire Ride of Doom is a very brave request for a six year old." Liam said. Lola looked scared and cried for mercy, though no one could hear her. Lana and Lincoln pushed her and Lola went rolling down the hill in high speed. She rode past more hills until she landed somewhere as a crashing sound was heard.

"Now what Liam?" Lana asked.


Back at the Loud house, poor Lola was sitting on the couch all bruised and injured. Lincoln, Lana, and Liam came inside.

"There you are Lola." Lincoln said.

"Lola says she wants to relax with a nice warm bath." Liam said.

"I'm on it!" Lana said. She dragged Lola upstairs as Lola tried to escape. "Come on Lola."

In the bathroom, Lana set up the tub with water. "Enjoy your bath sis." Lana left.

Lola was about to leave but slipped on a soap bar and fell in the tub. She screamed in pain as the water was too hot for her skin. In the living room, Lana, Lincoln, and Liam were seated on the couch.

"It sure was nice to help out Lola." Lincoln said. "I wonder how she's doing."

"I bet she's fine." Lana said.


Lola snuck outside through the kitchen door. She was trying to get away but Lincoln, Lana, and Liam were already outside as Lola's bell rang.

"Liam, Lola wants something!" Lincoln said. Lola ran the other way and bumped into Liam.

"What is it Lola? Lola!"

Lola ran to a fence and was surrounded by the other three. Lola decided to play out what she wanted, making typing sounds and making a square shape.

"What is it Liam?" Lincoln asked. Liam got out a piece of paper.

"She wants paper." Liam handed her the paper. Lola smiled.

"Just as I thought." Lincoln said.

Lola wanted something to write with. Liam gave her corn. "Oh, here you go."

Lola tried to write on the paper only to realize she was using an ear of corn. She threw it away and angrily made more gestures to her siblings. She kicked a rock in anger, only to feel pain on her foot as she held it, hopping around. She slipped on the corn and flipped backwards onto the ground. Liam figured out what Lola wanted.

"Lola would like to conquer her greatest fear."

Lola looked worried.


Back at Liam's farm, Lola was in a wooden ring as the siblings watched.

"Man, Lola is so lucky." Lana said.

"Lola is prepared to ride the beast." Liam said. A animal is heard behind the wooden gate, banging on it. Lola is scared. Liam tried to control it. "Easy boy, easy."

He opens the door. "Behold."

Lola looks to see a small pig, which made her laugh.

"Don't cry Lola. It's time to face your fear!"

Lola taunted the pig before she got on it.

"Careful Lola, don't taunt the porky." Liam warned.

Lola continues to taunt it, causing the pig run around in a circle, trying to get Lola off. Lola hung on tight.

"Go Lola!" Lincoln cheered.

"You've got this!" Lana cheered.

The pig shoved Lola against the ring as Lola was still hanging on. The pig continued to hit Lola onto different sides off the ring before it finally launched Lola off. Lola landed in a haystack. The pig ran out of the ring and Liam chased after it.

"Uh oh! He's on the loose again!"

Lola got out of the haystack. She had enough of the bell and tore it off.

"Liam's not here but I think I know what you-" Lana was hit with the bell and fell down. Lola escaped.

"Lola?" Lincoln helped Lana up. "Come on sis, we need to help Lola!"


Lincoln and Lana went to look for their sister. They were back in their neighborhood.

"Hmm...she must've went back home." Lincoln said.

"Let's go see." Lana said and they walked off. After they left, Lola popped out from a tree. She laughed at her siblings since they didn't notice her. She tried to get down but her dress got caught in the tree.

"What's with this dress?" Lola said, and realized she had her voice back. "Hey, I can talk! Guys, I can talk! Guys, come back here! Get me down!"

Lincoln and Lana were back at home, relaxing on the porch.

"The brain is an amazing organ, Lana." Lincoln said. "It's actually fooling me into thinking Lana is calling out for us."

"I wanted to ride a pig." Lana pouted.

Lola was still trying to get down from the tree. "Liam! Somebody give me a hand already!"