
Lucy L. Loud[21] (voiced by Jessica DiCicco,[1] portrayed by Aubin Bradley in A Loud House Christmas,[3] The Really Loud House,[4] and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 8-year-old (9-year-old from season 7 onward and live-action media) seventh child of the Loud family and Lynn's roommate. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans to name potential daughters.[8] Lucy wears a black dress, long white sleeves and stockings with black stripes, and black shoes. She has pale white skin and long black hair with bangs that cover her eyes. 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.

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Rosa is a skilled cook and uses a variety of home remedies to heal people and ward off spirits. In "15 Candles", it is revealed that Rosa was unable to get a Quinceañera when she was young. The Loud family has different pets in their house who usually show the same emotions as the children on different occasions. Shane Loud (voiced by Christopher Livingston) is the oldest son of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. Nika Futterman lends her voice to Luna Loud, a talented musician and one of Lincoln's older sisters.
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She is depicted as a cat lady with a distasteful attitude because she makes the kids eat old pudding and watch her cats when the Loud family visits. Ruth is also shown to have a sixth toe on her left foot which creeps out even Lynn Sr. Only Rita, Lana, and later Lily are the ones who can tolerate visiting her. A spin-off, entitled The Casagrandes, was put into development by Nickelodeon in March 2018. Early in development, the Loud family was originally going to be a family of rabbits, and instead of 11 children, there were going to be 26, a reference to the fact that rabbits can reproduce so quickly.
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The episode "Resident Upheaval" reveals that Myrtle does not live at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home and only visits Albert there. By the end of the episode, Myrtle moves into Sunset Canyon Retirement Home with Gayle as a roommate. In "Pop Pop the Question", Myrtle proposes to Albert while officially becoming the Loud children's official step-grandmother. It is also revealed that when she was younger, she was a secret agent who was in fake marriages with her partners as part of her cover on different missions. Sharon Loud (voiced by Ozioma Akagha) is an African-American woman who is Lance's wife, Lynn Sr. and Rita Loud's sister-in-law, and the kids' paternal aunt.
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Luna is passionate about rock music and is often seen playing different instruments. “And whatever else comes up along the way, but those are a couple of the things that I know are gonna take my time next week,” Mariano said. The Republican leadership in the House voted for the fiscal 2025 budget, and the four minority party votes against the budget were cast by Reps. Nicholas Boldyga, David DeCoste, Marc Lombardo, and Alyson Sullivan-Almeida. House Democrats were united in their support of the bill while there were divisions within the 25-member House Republican caucus, where four members voted against the budget.
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He and Clyde win the contest and are visited by a Rip Hardcore impersonator since the real one is unavailable. Lynn Sr. becomes Dad Hardcore to spend the day with Lincoln and Clyde with comical results until Rip Hardcore shows up. Meanwhile at the Green Tee Golf Course, Lori ends up going up against Taylor Wedge of Smacktauk University during Great Acres Regional Championship and flees back to Royal Woods. After answering Lori's phone where Taylor is on the other side, Lynn fakes getting a higher score at the Green Tee Golf Course to reignite Lori's competitive fire so that she can beat Taylor. Rita finds a free massage ticket in the laundry that will expire soon and has to put her plans for it aside when Leni can't find her sunglasses.
For the first four seasons, she is a senior at Royal Woods High School and attends school with her younger sisters Leni, Luna and Luan. As of "Schooled!", she now attends Fairway University, having moved out of the house. However, she has expressed a fear of missing out on her family's lives in the episode "Lori Days". The Loud House is an American animated television series created by Chris Savino that premiered on Nickelodeon on May 2, 2016.
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Please note that some of these characters have also appeared in the spin-off The Casagrandes. The Loud House's portrayal of interracial gay married couple Howard and Harold McBride led the series to be nominated for Outstanding Individual Episode at the 28th GLAAD Media Awards and for Outstanding Kids & Family Programming at the 29th, 31st, 32nd and 35th GLAAD Media Awards. The series has also been nominated for Favorite Cartoon at the Kids' Choice Awards every year since 2017. Jam Filled Entertainment, a Canadian-based animation studio located in Ottawa (now owned by Boat Rocker Media), animates the whole series digitally with Toon Boom Harmony software. Becca Chang (voiced by Melissa Joan Hart) is the mother of Sid and Adelaide and the wife of Stanley. The episode "How to Train Your Carl" reveals that Becca is currently working at the Great Lakes City Zoo.
Albert (voiced by Fred Willard in S1E15A-S4E14B,[28] Christopher Swindle in S5E9B, Piotr Michael in S5E25B onward, portrayed by Bill Southworth in A Loud House Christmas) is the kids' maternal grandfather, Lynn Loud Sr.'s father-in-law, Rita's father, and Ruth's brother. It is revealed in the series that he was a former member of the United States military until his retirement. Albert wears a white button-up shirt, blue jean overalls with orange suspenders, a black belt, and white sneakers. He has a good relationship with his daughter and is very close to Lincoln, with whom he shares the same hair color and hairstyle. While it was revealed in "Cover Girls" that Albert is near-sighted, this is never brought up again in later episodes.
After failing to get into the B.E.T.R. program himself upon choking on it which caused him to be held back, Lincoln works to find a way to get Clyde out of the B.E.T.R. program so that they can beat Liam and Rusty in the spitball war. Meanwhile, Lynn Sr. gets the "Little Baby Bunny" song from Johnny Rabbit stuck in his head while tending to a sick Lily as he works to get it out of his head with help Leni, Luan, Lucy, Lana, and Lola. Jenkins previously starred on Alexa & Katie, which aired for four seasons on Netflix. This is an online encyclopedia for The Loud House and its spin-offs The Casagrandes and The Really Loud House that anyone is free to edit. Please note that this site may contain spoilers if you are not caught up with all of the series' currently released content. The following is a list of characters featured in the Nicktoon The Loud House.
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. 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. 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. Leonard Loud (voiced by Rick Zieff) is Lynn Sr.'s father, Rita Loud's father-in-law, and the kids' paternal grandfather who was mentioned by Lynn Sr. in "Vantastic Voyage". While originally designed to look like a hippie in a flashback seen in "Vantastic Voyage", he was later redesigned in his official debut in "Camped!" where he resembled Lynn Sr. with a longer beard.
Leonard was originally a traveling fisherman as seen in "Camped!" until he got word from his son when Camp Mastodon was closing. When the treasure was found and he used his boat to save his family, Leonard offered to use the treasure to keep Camp Mastodon open as its new proprietor so that he can be closer to his family. In "Present Danger", it is revealed that Leonard is a fan of David Steele. In "Bummer Camp", Leonard learns how to be a camper from his grandchildren. The Really Loud House[1][2] is an American live-action series for Nickelodeon, based on the animated series. Like its parent series, it follows a boy named Lincoln, who lives at home with his ten sisters, Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily.
When each of the sisters are divided by positive reviews and negative reviews, Lincoln works to get his essay in to Mr. Bolhofner so that his decision can make the deciding vote. The Action News Team work to find a story where they are instructed by Ms. Tyte to give an interview to Charlie Uggo who happens to be a girl that just moved in from Tennessee as Lincoln gets smitten by her while suffering from a butt pimple at the same time. He finds that Charlie has the same hobbies as he works to impress her with Leni, Luna, and Luan's help. Meanwhile, Lynn Sr. works to treat everyone's ailments as Rita states that they need to find a doctor who can help them 24/7. They meet a doctor named Dr. Simmons who moved into the neighborhood as they work to befriend him to avoid the astronomical medical expenses that come with their children.