Lincoln Loud is an eleven-year-old boy who lives with ten sisters. With the help of his right-hand man Clyde, Lincoln finds new ways to survive in such a large family every day.Lincoln Loud is an eleven-year-old boy who lives with ten sisters. With the help of his right-hand man Clyde, Lincoln finds new ways to survive in such a large family every day.Lincoln Loud is an eleven-year-old boy who lives with ten sisters. With the help of his right-hand man Clyde, Lincoln finds new ways to survive in such a large family every day.
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Wow. I mean wow. How is that even possible? First, Stephen Hillenburg returns to Spongebob, then Nick announces the cancellation of Breadwinners, now shows like Harvey Beaks and The Loud House? I mean, these 2 new shows have the good things about Nick in it! I'm doing The Loud House now, since it has bigger ratings. Unlike new Nick shows, it breaks the 4th wall, but in a good way, because Lincoln, the main character of the show, explains some of his problems, and solutions, to some of his, and his 10 sisters, adventures! Let me explain the good things about this show! 1: The voice acting really fits each sibling's personality, since each sibling DOES have a different one. 2: The animation has really smooth movements, and the characters were drawn out really well, with their emotions. At first, I thought the animation was like TTG, but until I remembered shows like Wonder over Yonder, and Kick Buttowski, which were great shows, compared to TTG. 3: The adventures of the show are pretty realistic, with some you probably ran into! 4: The jokes and gags in this show are actually kind of funny, while the gags are used frequently. One of the gags is that Leni acts kind of silly. 5: Yes, there is gross-out jokes, but at least they do them right! According to MrEnter, how gross-out humor works, is that it has to be the character is suffering of some sorts, but it doesn't when it's just there. But here, it's used right! Now, if you're reading this, I highly recommend this good show!
The Loud House is easily one of the best NickToons currently airing. I love the characters, the unique art style, and the relatable situations each character goes through. Not every plot is necessarily original, but I'm always enticed about what will happen next. Don't let the fact that the creator was a pervert ruin the show for you. John Lasseter was accused of sexual harassment and his Toy Story films are still great. I just hope this franchise doesn't decline like The Fairly OddParents' did.
Everyone (90's kids!) is saying Nick stinks now!!! Sure there are some bad shows (Sanjay and Craig, Breadwinners etc.) but hey! Cartoon Network and Disney Channel screwed up at one point! And Nick still as good shows that I still enjoy... (Spongebob,Fairly Oddparents!,Harvey Beaks etc.) And now there's the Loud House! The Loud House is just like...AWESOME!!! I love the Loud House! And it's no surprise who created it, Chris Savino who also worked on Hey Arnold! Dexters Lab etc. so it's no surprise he'll create a show like The Loud House, I like the animation style feels like the early 2000's style :) and it's writing is AMAZING!!! I love it and GREAT JOB Nick!! PS will you cancel Sanjay and Craig and Breadwinners PLZ!!!
Finally, after eight years of crappy sitcoms and brain dead cartoons, Nick is finally regaining its' old spirit. not since Avatar has there ever been a show that can truly relate to families everywhere.
the synopsis of the show is about an 11-year-old boy named Lincoln Loud who is part of a family of 10 sisters, each one having diverse, unique personalities that bring out the different sides of Lincoln. There's the first born Lori who constantly texts to her boyfriend, Bobby, and because of being the oldest, believes that she can get whatever she wants amongst her siblings, but despite her condescending attitude, she does care for her brother and sisters. There is the second born Leni who is the stereotypical dumb blonde and, unlike most of the family members, is the nicest person you'll ever meet, but can be taken advantage at times due to her naivety. There's the third born Luna who likes to listen, and play, loud music, along with being skilled in guitar and expressing the punk rock lifestyle. Luan Loud, the fourth born, is an amateur comedian who enjoys playing pranks on her family members and telling terrible jokes, which she is oblivious of the constant groans of her annoyed siblings. Lynn Loud is the fifth oldest sister who is energetic and enjoys playing extreme sports while playing and/or fighting with her brother, Lincoln, much to his chagrin. 8-year-old Lucy Loud is the oddball of the family and a preteen emo/goth girl who enjoys reciting poems of the macabre and hosting seances, despite creeping most of her family members whenever she appears out of nowhere. the twins, Lola and Lana, are polar opposites--one is a spoiled, tattle telling pageant girl while the other is a mud-loving, dumpster diving tomboy--that tends to get into fights dues to their clashing personalities. Lisa is a 4-year-old child prodigy who had skipped several grades and even graduated college early with a ph.d. last but not least is Lilly the baby who enjoys running around naked throughout the house and defecating in her own diaper while exclaiming "poo poo." like any normal baby.
At times, they can get on Lincoln's nerves due to the chaos they bring and sometimes wishes for them to go away (like any kid with siblings), but, most of the time, he loves them and is thankful that he has sisters who love him and has his back.
This show has a well-built storyline, excellent character development, a decent setting with episodes made by brilliant writers, and a protagonist we can all relate to. Along with Harvey Beaks, this is the show that can help bring Nick out of the darkness and into the light and i'm enjoying it every time i watch it.
the synopsis of the show is about an 11-year-old boy named Lincoln Loud who is part of a family of 10 sisters, each one having diverse, unique personalities that bring out the different sides of Lincoln. There's the first born Lori who constantly texts to her boyfriend, Bobby, and because of being the oldest, believes that she can get whatever she wants amongst her siblings, but despite her condescending attitude, she does care for her brother and sisters. There is the second born Leni who is the stereotypical dumb blonde and, unlike most of the family members, is the nicest person you'll ever meet, but can be taken advantage at times due to her naivety. There's the third born Luna who likes to listen, and play, loud music, along with being skilled in guitar and expressing the punk rock lifestyle. Luan Loud, the fourth born, is an amateur comedian who enjoys playing pranks on her family members and telling terrible jokes, which she is oblivious of the constant groans of her annoyed siblings. Lynn Loud is the fifth oldest sister who is energetic and enjoys playing extreme sports while playing and/or fighting with her brother, Lincoln, much to his chagrin. 8-year-old Lucy Loud is the oddball of the family and a preteen emo/goth girl who enjoys reciting poems of the macabre and hosting seances, despite creeping most of her family members whenever she appears out of nowhere. the twins, Lola and Lana, are polar opposites--one is a spoiled, tattle telling pageant girl while the other is a mud-loving, dumpster diving tomboy--that tends to get into fights dues to their clashing personalities. Lisa is a 4-year-old child prodigy who had skipped several grades and even graduated college early with a ph.d. last but not least is Lilly the baby who enjoys running around naked throughout the house and defecating in her own diaper while exclaiming "poo poo." like any normal baby.
At times, they can get on Lincoln's nerves due to the chaos they bring and sometimes wishes for them to go away (like any kid with siblings), but, most of the time, he loves them and is thankful that he has sisters who love him and has his back.
This show has a well-built storyline, excellent character development, a decent setting with episodes made by brilliant writers, and a protagonist we can all relate to. Along with Harvey Beaks, this is the show that can help bring Nick out of the darkness and into the light and i'm enjoying it every time i watch it.
Nickelodeon is having a bad streak of crappy sitcoms and cartoons alike, Spongebob lost its touch after season 6. This show was supposed to have more "positive messages", but it was instead kind of really, really forced to be that way. All the jokes leave you staring, and you get this cringy feel after they keep using the same lackluster unintelligent joke for the entire episode. Sure, it has some positive family messages, but those are all deemed useless after they fill the show with political nonsense and other junk like that, even entire episodes about turning off your TV to save the environment. (what).
The animation style is O-K, as they are clearly trying something new. This is actually one of Nickelodeon's first trys at making a completely G-rated family cartoon, but of course there are some edgy jokes mixed in, some even went too far, and they are kinda wasted on the young audience that this show was clearly meant for.
I guess what i'm trying to say is im happy Nickelodeon is finally coming up with some original ideas after like, 20 years of Spongebob, (Seriously its spongebob's 20th anniversary); because Nick keeps rebooting old stuff, such as TMNT, (ew), and they are on like their 7th superhero-themed sitcom now. But all that aside, this show is kinda 50-50. It has a really positive attitude and stuff and may be funny towards younger kids, but they keep mixing in really lackluster jokes that are SUPPOSED to appeal to older kids or adults but it just leaves us asking "was that supposed to be funny?"
The animation style is O-K, as they are clearly trying something new. This is actually one of Nickelodeon's first trys at making a completely G-rated family cartoon, but of course there are some edgy jokes mixed in, some even went too far, and they are kinda wasted on the young audience that this show was clearly meant for.
I guess what i'm trying to say is im happy Nickelodeon is finally coming up with some original ideas after like, 20 years of Spongebob, (Seriously its spongebob's 20th anniversary); because Nick keeps rebooting old stuff, such as TMNT, (ew), and they are on like their 7th superhero-themed sitcom now. But all that aside, this show is kinda 50-50. It has a really positive attitude and stuff and may be funny towards younger kids, but they keep mixing in really lackluster jokes that are SUPPOSED to appeal to older kids or adults but it just leaves us asking "was that supposed to be funny?"
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- TriviaOriginally they were going to be rabbits, but the executive said to make them human so they can be relatable. Chris Savino agreed and liked the idea. He said in an interview that if he didn't follow the recommendation, this show would not exist.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Saberspark: Top 10 BEST Nickelodeon Cartoons (2017)
- SoundtracksThe Loud House Theme Song
Performed by Doug Rockwell
Composed by Michelle Lewis, Doug Rockwell, and Chris Savino
Lyrics by Chris Savino, Doug Rockwell, Michelle Lewis, and Molly Kaye
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