Starting in "The Old and the Restless", Albert moved into Sunset Canyon Retirement Home where his old friends live. In "Pop Pop the Question", he proposes to Myrtle, and they are currently engaged. She is generally happy-go-lucky, but she is also intelligent and has a mischievous streak. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans for having daughters.[8] In the first four seasons, Lily is usually seen wearing only a diaper.
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In "Along Came a Sister", Lincoln brought his class's pet tarantula home for the weekend, and Leni tried to kill it out of fear. However, after she learned Lincoln will have big trouble in school because of the dead spider, she felt very sorry. When the spider is still alive, she protected it to save her brother's status quo, proving how much she loves her brother, and the good person she is. In "Changing the Baby", he asks her to play video games, but she thinks they will rot his brain. In "No Guts, No Glori", he stages an uprising to end Lori's tyrannical babysitting methods while their parents are out.
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He tries to implement his interests on his baby sister, because he had nobody to play with in the episode "Changing the Baby". He's very protective towards her, as he saved her from falling, searched for her when she was missing, and saved her from Lisa's seemingly dangerous experiment. When they appear together, she is usually making him play a sport with her, whether he wants to or not.
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Leni was ready to sacrifice her health so Lincoln could escape from infection, but he wanted her to "survive" (i.e. stay healthy), believing she deserves this more as she's a better person than him. In "No Such Luck", she tried to go and play golf with Lincoln, not believing he brings bad luck, but he intentionally destroyed her golf stuff to prevent her from bringing him along. In "A Novel Idea", she was the first to give her sympathies towards Lincoln, when she thinks that he had a boring day while she and the other sisters had a good time.
However, as of "Schooled!", she is a junior and attends school with Leni and Luan. Leni is named after the character Lennie Small,[8] a mentally-challenged but compassionate, curious, and physically strong companion of George Milton in John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men. Leni and her older sister Lori are roommates until Lori attends Fairway University as of "Schooled!". Leni wears a seafoam green dress, red hoop earrings, white sandals with seafoam green bows (these were replaced with white boots in the live-action media), and white sunglasses on her head. She has a fear of spiders that is referenced in multiple episodes, most notably "Along Came a Sister". Along with Luna, Leni has the best older sister relationship with Lincoln.
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Initially, as depicted in "A Tale of Two Tables", only those considered adults would eat the family supper meal there, with those considered children eating in the kitchen. In the first four seasons, he attends Royal Woods Elementary School with his younger siblings, Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa. Like his sisters, he often watches the in-universe reality show The Dream Boat, though in the episode "Roughin' It", he pretends to dislike it when he feels he has lost his manliness from growing up with sisters.
Lincoln is 11 (later 12) years old and the only boy in the Loud family. He is an avid fancier of comic books and manga, which he often enjoys reading in his underwear. Lincoln often speaks to the viewer (sometimes referring as Meta-Reference) about how he gets around his often-chaotic household and the antics of his ten sisters. 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.
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In "No Bus No Fuss", Rita Loud accidentally pulls Vanzilla out in front of Mr. Bolhofner's car which angers him causing Lincoln to duck out of sight. While in the cafeteria, Mr. Bolhofner cuts in front of Lincoln and his friends quoting "See how it feels, Loud? Tell your mother I said hi." Lincoln and Principal Huggins generally don't get along due to the latter's stern personality, although they do both read comics. In "Not a Loud", it's revealed that he has had Bun-Bun since he was a baby.
In "Sofa, So Good", Lincoln and his sisters get into a fight and destroy the living room. They work together to repair it, and then they split up to recover their missing furniture. In "Lori Days", Lincoln and his sisters have a food fight in Vanzilla. In "A Dark and Story Night", Lincoln had an idea to keep them entertained when there was no power in the house by making a story with his sisters, and they agreed with his idea. In "Kings of the Con", Lincoln asks his sisters to attend his Ace Savvy convention in order to help him win the title of "Kings of the Con", but the sisters are not interested until Lincoln mentions that the winners get a cameo in the new Ace Savvy movie. When Lincoln and Clyde overhear the judges saying that they are going to give the movie part to the sisters but not them, the boys stage a situation in which they will look like heroes and the judges will ignore the sisters and give the part to the boys.
In "Operation Dad", Arturo visits Great Lakes City for a conference causing Ronnie Anne to find a way to make him move in after roughing it for some time. Upon looking at the scrapbook she left him, Arturo contacts his boss at Physician Without Missions to let him work at Great Lakes City's Physicians Without Missions HQ while another doctor covers for him. Gayle McBride (voiced by Loretta Devine, portrayed by Gail Everett-Smith in A Loud House Christmas) is the mother of Harold and the adoptive grandmother of Clyde. By the end of the episode, Gayle gets a double room while gaining Myrtle as her roommate. Shiloh Loud (voiced by Bahia Watson) is the youngest child of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. Shiloh is known to do cannonballs into any physical object and can lift objects much larger and heavier than he is.
From the fifth season on, Lily is seen wearing a white shirt, lavender shorts, and white booties. Lily is babysat by Lincoln on several occasions, with whom she has the best younger sister relationship along with Lucy and Lana. She has a habit of losing her diaper, which her older siblings put back on. Her siblings and her parents always change Lily's diaper in her and Lisa's room. Prior to season five, the only phrase aside from gibberish Lily says is "poo-poo", usually as her diaper flies across the screen or she needs a diaper change.
“The Loud House” is beloved for its relatable characters, humor, and heartwarming family dynamics. It tackles everyday family situations with humor and warmth, making it appealing for viewers of all ages. Lincoln’s experiences in dealing with siblings, school, and growing up resonate with many viewers, making him a relatable and beloved character. Some popular episodes involving Lincoln include “Heavy Meddle,” “Undie Pressure,” and “Change of Heart.” These episodes highlight his misadventures and growth as a character. As the middle child, Lincoln has a unique bond with each of his siblings. While they may have their disagreements, they also support and care for one another.
However, this changed after Lincoln embarrassed himself to fix his relationship with his sisters, including Lynn. In "Cover Girls", Luan was very worried when Lincoln got hurt, while the latter is trying to get into his room. Also, in the same episode he dresses up as Luan while covering for her, when she was at a birthday party performing. In "Dad Reputation", Lincoln helps Luna prevent her friends from seeing her perform with The Doo Dads to save her from being ridiculed.
Shane Loud (voiced by Christopher Livingston) is the oldest son of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. Lincoln Loud is voiced by Grant Palmer in the first two seasons, and later by Collin Dean for the remaining seasons of the show. The attic serves as Lincoln’s sanctuary, offering him a break from the chaos of his busy household.
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