Table Of Content

The Loud House is an American sitcom multimedia franchise based on creator Chris Savino's own experiences with his large family. This franchise has been set in the town of Royal Woods, Michigan and the city of Great Lakes City.[a] The following is an abridged list of characters, consisting of the titular families and supporting characters from all seven productions. Newspaper comic strips are also influences on the show's background art.
Character information
In earlier episodes, Lori was often bossy, short-tempered, and condescending towards her younger siblings; however, she cares deeply about her family. She also has a long-distance sweetheart named Bobby Santiago, the big brother of Ronnie Anne Santiago who is Lincoln's best friend; however, Lori enjoys seeing the two together, thinking that the two are a couple, much to their dismay. Lori wears a light blue tank top, brown cargo shorts, blue slip-on shoes, and white pearl earrings, she is tall, blonde, and stands out for being attractive. As she is the only Loud child with a driver's license,[u] Lori usually forces her siblings to do errands for her in exchange for being transported somewhere. Lori also occasionally has intense flatulence, which she denies, claiming that the sound was made by her shoes or another object like loose floorboards or a car seat.
Sam Sharp
It's wasn't immediately clear if the supposedly offending Nickelodeon episodes ever aired in Kenya. Viacom Africa, which licenses the Nickelodeon shows said last July it would not be airing such shows in South Africa and the rest of sub Saharan Africa. In "Undercover Mom", Rita assumes the alias of Brita to bond with Luna, who confides her relationship troubles with Sam. When Rita's cover is blown, Luna is hurt, but changes her mind when she reads the reason behind Rita's actions.
First episode
Lucy often seems to appear out of nowhere, which often frightens her siblings. She is also a fortune-teller, and her predictions turn out to happen very literally. Along with Lana and Lily, she has the best younger sister relationship with Lincoln.

A master's degree in Literature and a library full of books helped him a lot in doing so. Before ComingSoon, he clattered away on his keyboard, toiling for edutech and fintech companies. Crime documentaries keep him up at night (in a good way), and he has watched enough to plot the perfect crime. Not only does he research the cases he writes about, but he also loves to talk about them in detail with his friends. The Paramount Plus Essential plan includes tens of thousands of episodes and movies, the NFL on CBS, the UEFA Champions League, 24/7 news coverage with CBS News, and limited ads.
Luna has a close relationship with her younger sister, Luan
In "House of Lies", Luna tells Lisa that she cannot force their family to tell the truth all the time, but Lisa disagrees with Luna's statement. In "The Mad Scientist", Luna is saddened and worried when Lisa informs the family of her plans to move permanently into the science institute, so far away from the family. She even feels hurt as Lisa reveals the pie chart prioritizing science over her own family, dubbing the younger sister as being "cold as ice". In "Room with a Feud", they are paired as roommates based on Lincoln's compatibility test. They get along well until Luna plays a note above a D6, causing them to get into an argument.
Episodes
He used to have an unrequited crush on Lori and tended to get nosebleeds, faint whenever he saw her, and/or he acts like a malfunctioned robot. He wears circular glasses, a yellow and blue striped sweater, black pants, and black tennis shoes. When Lincoln cosplays as Ace Savvy, Clyde dresses as Ace's sidekick One-Eyed Jack. Clyde is a 5th grader at Royal Woods Elementary School until "Schooled!" when he begins attending Royal Woods Middle School as a 6th-grader. As a big sister, she is protective with her younger siblings, and will help them whenever she can. She has short brown hair, styled into a pixie cut, freckles on her cheeks, and wears light purple eye shadow.
Nickelodeon's new 'Loud House' has metro Detroit roots - Detroit Free Press
Nickelodeon's new 'Loud House' has metro Detroit roots.
Posted: Sat, 30 Apr 2016 07:00:00 GMT [source]
He works as a subway conductor in Great Lakes City's subway system called the GLART (short for Great Lakes Area Rapid Transit). Rosa Casagrande (voiced by Sonia Manzano)[38] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandmother, Maria and Carlos' mother, and Lupe and Lazaro's daughter. She is the matriarch of the Casagrande family and the building manager of their apartment building.
Clyde McBride
The stranger reminds her of Mick Swagger's words about having fun playing in a band. After performing with her family on stage at the fair, he compliments Luna for her talent and reveals himself, causing her to get so starstruck that she couldn't even say his name. In "Overnight Success", it is shown that he enjoys listening to her playing rock music. However, in the "dimension" where the Loud children consist of one girl and ten boys, Luke's shown to be very caring and protective towards his sister, Linka (Lincoln's female counterpart). Luke eventually turns out to be a product of Lincoln's imagination as the whole adventure was revealed to be a dream, and Lincoln wakes up from it at the end of the episode.
In "Sleuth or Consequences", Luna chases him to obtain a lock of his hair during a concert. This page describes all of Luna Loud's relationships with her family and friends. In 10 Headed Beast, she and the rest of the sisters are represented as a hydra.
You can watch uninterrupted and ad-free entertainment through Paramount Plus. It also allows you to download and save, so that you can enjoy TV shows and movies anywhere anytime. Nickelodeon and its YouTube channel have done a series of podcasts called Listen Out Loud, where each member of the Loud family does a podcast revolving around their topics.
Luna Loud is one of the main characters in the popular animated series, The Loud House. Created by Chris Savino, the show follows the chaotic yet loving life of 11-year-old Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. In the comic "The Struggle is Real", during the story "I'm with the band", Luna and her friends (Sam, Mazzy and Sully) want to shine on stage, but she couldn't book any gigs. Lincoln decided to help by booking gigs for them as their manager and she thanked him with a fist bump.