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** At the ending, {{spoiler|Kubo also does this to his grandfather after turning him into a human. It's unknown if this was intentional or not.}}
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: Near the end, Kubo {{spoiler|prays that his parents' spirits}} just to be with him at the story's end. This literally happens at the last scene.
* [[Left-Justified Fantasy Map]]: The interactive map in the movie's official website showed [https://allthetropes.org/wiki/File:Kubo-Map.png the Dark Sea on the left side]{{Dead link}}.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: Comparing ''Kubo'' to Laika's previous animated films, like: [[Coraline (animation)|''Coraline'']], ''[[The Boxtrolls]]'', and ''[[ParaNorman]]'', shows that it's a bit more "kid friendly," less frightening imagery and the violence is diluted a bit, even though its themes and the movie in general are still dark as it can come by (like death, immortality, and a lot of [[Eye Scream|eye screams]]).
* [[Lightning Reveal]]: During the Long Lake battle, one of the sisters disappears but lightning reveals her shadow behind a sail.
* [[Love At First Sight]]: {{spoiler|This happens when Sariatu was sent to kill Hanzo.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father|Luke, I Am Your Grandfather]]: Kubo knows about his ties to the Moon King.
** {{spoiler|Washi reveals that Beetle was actually Hanzo to the trio, before she battles them at Hanzo's fortress.}}
* [[Lured into a Trap]]:{{spoiler|When Kubo and his friends went to an abandon fortress to search for the helmet. Washi and the Moon King set a trap for them.}}
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