The Loud House
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Lincoln Loud is the only boy and the middle child in a family of eleven children residing in the fictional town of Royal Woods, Michigan. He has ten sisters with distinctive personalities consisting of bossy eldest child Lori, ditzy fashionista Leni, musician Luna, comedian Luan, athletic Lynn Jr., gloomy poetic goth Lucy, polar opposite twins Lana and Lola, child genius Lisa, and baby Lily. Lincoln occasionally breaks the fourth wall to explain to the viewers the chaotic conditions and sibling relationships of the household, and continually devises plans to make his life in the Loud House better.
The show's highest-rated episode, with 2.28 million viewers upon its premiere, is "Two Boys and a Baby".[73] This was the first episode to air after it was announced that Howard and Harold McBride would be debuting on the program. The first episode of The Loud House shown at prime time, "11 Louds a Leapin'", was the seventh most-viewed telecast across all U.S. households on November 25, 2016.[74]
A mobile game based on the series called The Loud House: Ultimate Treehouse was released on September 20, 2018, for iOS and Android.[146] The Loud House: Outta Control was released on Apple Arcade on February 14, 2020. In the game, the siblings try to get through to their goals without running into each other.[147]
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The Loud House is an American animated television series and media franchise created by Chris Savino. It is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and animated at Jam Filled Entertainment in Canada. It is the parent show of The Casagrandes and The Really Loud House. The series is inspired by Savino's own "chaotic life growing up in a huge household," and follows a boy named Lincoln, who lives at home with his ten sisters, Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily.
The name of the series is a pun on the phrase "loud house," which means a very noisy house, and also a reference to the Loud family's constant mess. This is the first cartoon created and directed by Savino himself, as in the other cartoons he worked on, he was only the producer, or storyboard artist. However, on October 19, 2017, Chris Savino was fired for sexual misconduct allegations.
The show's highest-rated episode, with 2.28 million viewers upon its premiere, is "Two Boys and a Baby." This was the first episode to air after it was announced that Howard and Harold McBride would be debuting on the program. The first episode of The Loud House shown in prime time, "11 Louds a Leapin'," was the seventh most-viewed telecast across all U.S. households on Friday, November 25, 2016.
As the series goes on, many of the individual siblings get their own spotlight episodes, often focusing on their lives outside the titular house. Some episodes focus on Lincoln and Clyde with their friends, Liam Hunnicut, Rusty Spokes, Zach Gurdle, and Stella Zhau. Some episodes feature Luna and her band, the Moon Goats, while others focus on Lucy and her friends in Royal Woods Elementary's Morticians' Club. The family patriarch, Lynn Loud Sr., also opens his own restaurant, Lynn's Table, at the end of the show's third season, and a few episodes afterward involve the kids helping out there. At the start of the show's fifth season, Lori moves out to attend college.
Shorts "The Loud House"note also known as "Bathroom Break!!": The pilot short of the series. Lincoln welcomes us into the Loud house, where, in a big family like his, even going to the bathroom is an adventure. "Slice of Life": Lincoln and his sisters fight over the last slice of pizza. "Deuces Wild": Lincoln and Clyde, as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack, do battle with a gaseous monster. "12 Days of Christmas": The Louds sing about the "12 Days of Christmas". "No End in Bite": When the last page of Lucy's Vampires of Melancholia book is ripped out, Lucy decides to come up with her own ending. "Speaking Sibling": A simple request for Lincoln gets misheard throughout the house. "So Long Sucker": Charles, Cliff, Geo, and Walt attempt to get rid of Dad's new vacuum robot. "Robot Sitcom": In this sitcom spoof, Lisa's robots decide that they no longer want to live with the toaster in Lisa's bunker. "The Maltese Bear": In this prominently black and white short, Lola discovers that her teddy bear, Mr. Sprinkles, is missing, and appoints Detective Leni to find him. "Put a Sock in It": When Lily won't stop crying, Lincoln and the rest of the siblings put on a sock puppet show to entertain her. "10 Headed Beast": A brave white-haired warrior and his companion fight a giant ten-headed monster to cure his boredom. "King of the Chair": Dad's family ruins his new massage chair after he brings it home. "Clyde and His Dads": Clyde and his dads try to think of a way to catch their cats so they can take them to the vet, but it's a lot harder than it looks. "Wet, Lather and Scrub": Lisa Loud's got the lowdown on healthy habits. "Muscle Fish": Lincoln and Clyde have a dream where they meet their hero, Muscle Fish, and they try to help him act more sophisticated after his extreme attitude gets him banned from Flip's. "Robot Reboot": Lisa makes a film about her robots to win a science award but discovers their programming is unpredictable. "Super Switcheroo-niverse": Comic book icon Muscle Fish saves the day in an alternate universe where Lincoln's favorite superhero resides. "Right Where We Belong": An extended version of the song of the same name from "Save Royal Woods!" The residents of Royal Woods share their favorite memories of the town they call home. "Flippee Jingle": An extended version of the song of the same name from "Save Royal Woods!" With an assist from the Louds, Flip does a musical ad to promote his famous Flippee drink.
"Left in the Dark" / "Get the Message" (May 2, 2016): Lincoln tries to beat his sisters to the couch to catch the season finale of his favorite show. / Lincoln tries to delete an angry message he left on Lori's phone before she hears it. "Heavy Meddle" / "Making the Case" (May 3, 2016): When Lincoln gets bullied at school, he tries to keep his sisters from making things worse. / Lincoln records his sisters' embarrassing moments in order to win a video contest. "Driving Miss Hazy" / "No Guts, No Glori" (May 9/May 10, 2016): Lincoln tries to help Leni pass her driving test. / Lori's tyranny as babysitter prompts Lincoln and the rest of his sisters to stage a revolt. "The Sweet Spot" / "A Tale of Two Tables" (May 6, 2016): Lincoln puts together a plan to sit in the "sweet spot", the only good seat in the family van, for the upcoming road trip. / Lincoln tries to prove that he's mature enough to sit with his older sisters at the grown-up table. "Project Loud House" / "In Tents Debate" (May 5, 2016): Lincoln tries to get his sisters out the door in order to get to school on time. / Lincoln is the tie-breaking vote for the family's vacation destination. "Sound of Silence" / "Space Invader" (May 19/May 20, 2016): Lincoln buys some earbuds to block out the noises his sisters make. / Lynn bunks with Lincoln after a fight with Lucy. "Picture Perfect" / "Undie Pressure" (May 11/May 12, 2016): Lincoln tries to stage a "perfect" family photo to give to his parents for their anniversary. / The kids make a bet to see who can go the longest without their most annoying traits and habits. "Linc or Swim" / "Changing the Baby" (May 13/May 18, 2016): Lincoln buys a kiddie pool that all his sisters want to use. / Lincoln tries to raise Lily to be his mini-me. "Overnight Success" / "Ties That Bind" (July 20/June 7, 2016): Clyde comes over to have a sleepover with Lincoln, but things don't go as planned when Clyde would rather spend time with the Loud sisters. / Lincoln becomes convinced that his parents are planning on getting rid of him and the girls. "Hand-Me-Downer" / "Sleuth or Consequences" (May 16/May 17, 2016): Lincoln is embarrassed about riding Lori's old bicycle, so he "borrows" Lynn's BMX bike without her knowing. / Someone has clogged the bathroom toilet, and Lincoln is on the case to find out whodunit. "Butterfly Effect" / "The Green House" (June 9/June 8, 2016): Lincoln spills Lisa's chemicals, causing a chain reaction that unravels the household. / Lincoln tries to get his family to be more environmentally-conscious. "Along Came a Sister" / "Chore and Peace" (May 4, 2016): Lincoln has to take care of his class's tarantula, which gets loose in the house. / Lincoln goes on strike until someone swaps chores with him. "For Bros About to Rock" / "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House" (June 6/June 10, 2016): Luna tries to make Lincoln and Clyde's first rock concert a memorable experience. / Lincoln and his sisters believe there's a stash of money hidden in the house. "Toads and Tiaras" / "Two Boys and a Baby" (July 21/July 19, 2016): When Lola gets injured and can't compete in a pageant, Lincoln trains Lana to take her place. / Lincoln and Clyde babysit Lily, which is more challenging than it seems. "Cover Girls" / "Save the Date" (August 1/August 4, 2016): Lincoln has to cover for all ten of his sisters. / Lori and Lincoln go on a double date with Bobby and Ronnie Anne. "Attention Deficit" / "Out on a Limo" (August 3/August 2, 2016): Lincoln starts hanging out with Clyde's dads when they give him more attention than his own family. / Lincoln wins a ride in a limo and lets the luxurious lifestyle go to his head. "House Music" / "A Novel Idea" (July 18/July 22, 2016): Lincoln and the girls form a band for a talent show. / Mom takes Lincoln to her job for Take Your Daughter to Work Day. "April Fools Rules" / "Cereal Offender" (September 23/October 18, 2016): Lincoln tries to avoid getting pranked by Luan on April Fools' Day. / The kids go shopping for Mom, but Lincoln has other plans. "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru" / "Come Sale Away" (September 13/12, 2016): For a school project, Lincoln and Clyde go into business by giving out advice on dealing with girls. / The kids try to out-sell each other at the family's garage sale. "Roughin' It" / "The Waiting Game" (September 14/15, 2016): Feeling he's lost his masculinity from living with ten sisters, Lincoln goes on a camping trip with Clyde. / Lincoln gets Lori a job at the arcade and milks it for all it's worth. "The Loudest Yard" / "Raw Deal" (September 16/October 19, 2016): Lincoln tries to get Lynn to take his place on the junior football team. / An ominous fortune from Lucy makes Lincoln paranoid about his future. "Dance, Dance Resolution" / "A Fair to Remember" (September 19/20, 2016): The girls accidentally land Lincoln four dates for his school's Sadie Hawkins dance. / Lincoln and Bobby become friends, and Lori tries to make Bobby jealous by hanging out with Clyde. "One of the Boys" / "A Tattler's Tale" (October 17/September 21, 2016): When Lincoln wishes he had ten brothers instead of sisters, Lisa gives him the chance to live this alternate reality. / The kids refuse to let Lola into the secrets club because of her tattletale tendencies. "Funny Business" / "Snow Bored" (November 7/8, 2016): Lincoln becomes Luan's comedy assistant and quickly steals the spotlight. / Lincoln tries to teach Lisa the meaning of "fun" on a snow day. "The Price of Admission" / "One Flu Over the Loud House" (October 15, 2016): Lincoln gets traumatized after seeing a scary movie his parents told him not to see. / When the house gets hit with the flu, Lincoln tries to escape without getting infected. "Study Muffin" / "Homespun" (October 20/September 22, 2016): Lincoln gets a tutor that his sisters develop crushes on. / The kids learn to appreciate the house they live in when it appears that a tornado might destroy it. 781b155fdc