Navigating her typical pre-teen awkwardness and summer romance fantasies [8, 14].
The film follows two primary, interconnected storylines driven by the Belcher family’s signature blend of "screwball dilemmas" and "ditzy optimism" [4].
It is structured as a musical comedy , though some critics noted it contains fewer songs than expected (approximately three major numbers, including the standout "Sunny Side Up Summer") [21, 27].
Wrestling with the crushing reality of economic hardship while shoring up each other's emotional weaknesses [1, 2]. Production & Technical Elements
Driven by a desire to prove she isn't a "scared baby" [13].