The Loud House (seasons 1-3)

The Loud House is an American animated television sitcom series created by Chris Savino. It has aired on Nickelodeon since May 2, 2016.

Plot
An accident-prone 11-year-old boy named Lincoln Loud struggles to survive the chaos of a huge household, especially as the only boy who lives with ten sisters. His best friend Clyde is an only child and is always willing to take part in his Loud friend's schemes. Lincoln 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.

To avoid problems and to be loved by his sisters, Lincoln continually devises plans to make his life in the Loud House better, without his parents find out.

Why These Seasons Show Our Love

 * 1) Incredibly witty humor, jokes, idioms, satire and slapstick.
 * 2) Likable characters with unique personalities.
 * 3) Memorable characters, especially the titular Loud siblings themselves (although Lynn Jr is very unlikable out of all the Loud sisters).
 * 4) *Lincoln is a extremely cute protagonist. A very joyful, happy-go-lucky, fun-loving little boy, who loves playing video games, jamming to rock music, skateboarding and having a lot more fun. He also had a boyish personality, and his happiness.
 * 5) *Lori Loud, a very cute, tomboyish teenage girl and Lincoln' very best sister.
 * 6) *Ronnie Anne Santiago, a very lonely little suburban girl with her very big city dreams.
 * 7) * Lucy Loud, a gothful girl with a love for darkness.
 * 8) *Lana Loud, a joyful, tomboyish little girl with a good nature, and does heartwarming moments.
 * 9) *Lily Loud, the baby sister in the family, is very adorable, though as of Season 5, she is now potty trained and she does now indeed wear clothes and also does now go to preschool.
 * 10) As mentioned a few times, the designs for the characters are adorable.
 * 11) Great animation with a pretty interesting comic-esque cartoony style, as the art style is the reason why The Loud House resembles perfectly as a 2000s-esque cartoon, rather than being a modern cartoon like other shows.
 * 12) *On top of that, it makes it really appealing to the audiences, at least in these seasons.
 * 13) Fabulous soundtrack with a catchy theme song and awesome and touching songs such as "That's What Christmas is All About".
 * 14) *Really Loud Music brings this up to eleven, and has Luna sing about her true passions.
 * 15) *The Best Dang Brother Anywhere Around brings this up to Lincoln that his sisters forgives him for taking advantage of his selflessness.
 * 16) Tons of cultural references, including references from Peanuts.
 * 17) Awesome voice acting, despite Lincoln’s last two voice actors make him whiny.
 * 18) In every title card, the "Skater Dudes" font is used, which looks very cool, as well as having comic book-styled panels.
 * 19) *As of Season 5, the title cards have a redesign with the three lower boxes being themed around the episode, and it makes them unique from each other.
 * 20) Some of Lincoln's sisters, including Lori, Leni and Luna, really love him for various best relationships and he has true preferences between them.
 * 21) Some endings have really funny moments.
 * 22) Some of the episodes has very heartwarming endings. For example, its gross-out episode, One Flu Over the Loud House, has a very happy ending.
 * 23) Positive morals and lessons for kids, teenagers, and adults alike.
 * 24) Lincoln is still grateful for having a large family, which is a positive message for other large families.
 * 25) It uses the slice-of-life formula very well.
 * 26) Lincoln's relationship with his sisters is relatable and accurate, even if they sometimes don't get along.
 * 27) * The relationship between Lincoln and Lori is very cute, as the most adorable duo of kids enjoys playing video games, jamming to rock music and having fun, and it has a heartwarming chemistry between then for the big sister and little brother bonding.
 * 28) The moments where Leni's clumsiness is shown are hilarious and memorable.
 * 29) *Sadly, in the show's fifth season, her clumsy moments no longer come off as funny and memorable, and they now come off as annoying.
 * 30) Depending on your view, Lynn started to improve in season 3 and is a bit more likable in season 4 (except in the episode: On Thin Ice).
 * 31) The show got even better in the second half of Season 1 and especially Season 2 and (to a lesser extent) Season 3 due to characters starting to get development and feeling more fleshed out. Most of the episodes and writing got better as well, despite having a few mediocre or bad episodes (thankfully, not as much as the first half of the first season).
 * 32) Speaking of that, the characters are getting some character development as the show progresses, throughout the years, especially the parents as we get to know more about them. This is especially true to Lori and Lola.
 * 33) Lots of good/memorable episodes thanks to the clever writing, such as:
 * 34) *"Left in the Dark" (a good start to the series)
 * 35) *"11 Louds a Leapin" (which started season 2 on a heart-warming note)
 * 36) *"For Bros About to Rock"
 * 37) *"Really Loud Music"
 * 38) *"Head Poet's Anxiety"
 * 39) *"A Tale of Two Tables" (depending on your view)
 * 40) *"Slice of Life"
 * 41) *"Linc or Swim"
 * 42) *"Out on a Limo" (depending on your view)
 * 43) *"Driving Miss Hazy" (depending on your view)
 * 44) *"Suite and Sour"
 * 45) *"Lock 'n' Loud"
 * 46) *"The Whole Picture" (depending on your view)
 * 47) *"Cheater by the Dozen"
 * 48) *"Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru"
 * 49) *"Be Stella My Heart"
 * 50) *"Racing Hearts"
 * 51) *"Homespun"
 * 52) *"Pulp Friction"
 * 53) *"Pets Peeved"
 * 54) *"Potty Mouth" (depending on your view)
 * 55) *"Along Came A Sister"
 * 56) *"Future Tense"
 * 57) *"ARGGH! You For Real?"
 * 58) *"Change of Heart"
 * 59) *"Tricked!"
 * 60) *"Cooked!" (which ended these seasons and Season 3 on a high note)
 * 61) *"White Hare"
 * 62) *"Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow"
 * 63) *"Fed Up" (depending on your view)
 * 64) *"Shell Shock" (depending on your view)
 * 65) *"The Loudest Thanksgiving"
 * 66) *"The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" (depending on your view)
 * 67) *"Pipe Dreams" (depending on your view)
 * 68) *"The Waiting Game"
 * 69) *"Overnight Success"
 * 70) *"Game Off"
 * 71) *"Game Boys"
 * 72) *"Insta-gran"
 * 73) *"Selfie Improvement"
 * 74) *"City Slickers"
 * 75) *"Project Loud House"
 * 76) *"House of Lies"
 * 77) *"House Music"
 * 78) *"Shop Girl"
 * 79) *"Predict Ability" (depending on your view)
 * 80) *"Driving Ambition"

Bad Qualities

 * 1) After Season 2, the series started to decline in quality.
 * 2) *Season 3, while a good season overall, has a handful of problems that were or weren't present in the first two seasons, plus the series is becoming more overly cartoonish than being slice-of-life, which is the show trying to "jump the shark".
 * 3) *And speaking of "jump the shark", the series started to go into seasonal rot territory since Season 4, and hasn't shown signs of full recovery since.
 * 4) Even before Season 4, the good seasons do have a fair share of bad episodes, such as:
 * 5) *"Get the Message" (depending on your view)
 * 6) *"Heavy Meddle"
 * 7) *"Making the Case"
 * 8) *"No Guts, No Glori"
 * 9) *"The Sweet Spot" (depending on your view)
 * 10) *"Sound of Silence"
 * 11) *"Space Invader"
 * 12) *"Sleuth or Consequences"
 * 13) *"Butterfly Effect" (depending on your view)
 * 14) *"The Green House"
 * 15) *"Chore and Peace"
 * 16) *"It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House"
 * 17) *"Two Boys and a Baby"
 * 18) *"Save the Date"
 * 19) *"Come Sale Away"
 * 20) *"April Fools Rules"
 * 21) *"Cereal Offender"
 * 22) *"Roughin' It"
 * 23) *"Raw Deal"
 * 24) *"One of the Boys"
 * 25) *"The Loudest Yard"
 * 26) *"One Flu Over the Loud House" (a gross-out episode; a banned episode, depending on your view)
 * 27) *"Brawl in the Family" (one of the worst episodes of the show)
 * 28) *"Making the Grade"
 * 29) *"Vantastic Voyage"
 * 30) *"No Such Luck" (arguably the worst episode of the show to fans)
 * 31) *"Fool's Paradise"
 * 32) *"Yes Man" (depending on your view)
 * 33) *"No Laughing Matter"
 * 34) *"Tripped" (depending on your view, a mediocre way to start season 3)
 * 35) *"Fool Me Twice" (Despite the good ending)
 * 36) *"Jeers for Fears"
 * 37) *"Friendzy"
 * 38) *"Sitting Bull"
 * 39) *"Ruthless People"
 * 40) *Some of the episodes involve Lincoln being put through hell (either for stupid reasons, or for no reason whatsoever), such as the infamous episode "No Such Luck" where Lincoln gets kicked out of his house and has to sleep in the cold, with him later being to wear a squirrel mascot costume to earn their trust back. After heavy fan backlash, the show's writers had to tone down the mean-spirited vibes in later episodes, though this is brought back in some cases in Seasons 4 and 5, as if none of them have learned anything from 2017.
 * 41) *Some episodes, particularly in Seasons 3 and 4, have plots recycled from earlier episodes of Season 2 or Season 1, probably since the writers are running out of ideas after the firing of Chris Savino. For example, the plots of "Scales of Justice" and "Game Boys" are similar to "Frog Wild" and "Shell Shocked" respectively. Often times, it's hit or miss.
 * 42) *The Loud sisters are shown taking advantage of Lincoln's generosity in the episodes "In Tents Debate", "Sound of Silence", and "Yes Man".
 * 43) The first half of Season 1 was a somewhat rough way to start the series (though the first episode of Season 1 was good), as it had a few problems that were (mostly) not present in Seasons 2-3.
 * 44) *Lori and Lola were a bit more unlikable due to them acting like huge jerks to Lincoln. In addition, the characters were slightly more bland and not as fleshed out.
 * 45) *It had a few more bad episodes compared to season 2 and 3, which barely had any bad episodes.
 * 46) *This can be mostly be excused, as the show was only starting to begin and the show was trying to find its feet.
 * 47) Some attempts at humor are hit-or-miss:
 * 48) * Luan's jokes can be annoying to the easily annoyed.
 * 49) **Her pranks or jokes can sometimes get very cruel, including one flashback in "April Fools Rules" where she shaves all the fur of the Loud pets.
 * 50) *** Speaking of which, Luan's so-called "pranks" come off as harsh, as every April 1st, she pranks everyone in her family, and uses the "April Fools Rules" as an excuse, if anything, she would've been charged with assault and torture.
 * 51) * Some hit-or-miss running jokes.
 * 52) The show tries too hard to be hip and cool in some cases, there are rather pointless moments during the episodes (notably in the first two seasons) like selfies (even though it was done in a decent and funny way in Season 3's "Selfie Improvement"), Lisa Loud rapping, twerking (despite the fact that Lincoln, Lucy, Lana and Lola are KIDS! and Lisa and Lily are TODDLERS!), mentioning internet memes, and dabbing.
 * 53) There are uses of toilet and/or gross-out humor, like the running joke of Lily's stinky diapers. However, Lily's stinky diapers gag came to an end in "Schooled!" where she managed to get potty-trained.
 * 54) *On that topic, Lily, while adorable, can be really gross sometimes, especially when she sneezes in Lincoln's shirt in "Potty Mouth".
 * 55) * Aside from that, some of the other jokes are dated, repetitive, forced, or unreasonably mean-spirited.
 * 56) * Just like Teen Titans GO!, it also shows the Loud Siblings doing inappropriate acts like showing off their butts, twerking, sexual harassment (which Lisa did to Hugh in "Study Muffin") and more.
 * 57) * Speaking of which, Luan's so-called "pranks" come off as harsh, as every April 1st, she pranks everyone in her family, and uses the "April Fools Rules" as an excuse, if anything, she would've been charged with assault and torture.
 * 58) Lynn can be extremely unlikable at times and overall, she comes off as the most intolerable of the show (and the main cast in general) because of how she was rather flanderized in the episode "No Such Luck" and to her mean-spirited bullying tone towards other characters, especially Lincoln. In fact, she's given no permanent character development whatsoever unlike Lori, Leni, Lincoln himself, Lola, Clyde, and many other characters. Furthermore, she was infamously the one who started Lincoln's bad luck jinx in the above mentioned "No Such Luck". She can, depending on your view, improved a little bit in Season 3 and Season 4 and is a bit more likeable in Season 4 except for "On Thin Ice".
 * 59) * The Loud parents were also a bit unlikable as they were little neglectful and irresponsible towards their children. Though they were better in the earlier seasons.
 * 60) *Some of the recurring and minor characters also can be or are purely unlikable characters in general.
 * 61) *Speaking of the Loud Parents, they didn't show their faces until "11 Louds A Leapin", though they also didn't show their faces in some Season 2 episodes like "The Old and the Restless", "Making the Grade", and "Brawl in the Family", which means they didn't get much character development, but it's at least forgivable since that was the intention they went back then.
 * 62) Villains from The Loud House franchise.
 * 63) *Chandler McCann: He is an villainous jerk who enjoys bullying and taking advantage of other kids and treat them as his slaves while torturing Lincoln and his friends. He only invited Lincoln and Clydeto his birthday party because they gave him free stuff at the pizza arcade, and not because he likes them as friends. He also frequently calls Lincoln "Larry" and later "Lincoln Lame". He seemed to be very popular in elementary school, as seen in "The Waiting Game" when all the kids were excited to know who was going to be invited to his party. In "Jeers for Fears", he briefly acts respecting towards Lincoln and Clyde.
 * 64) *Hank and Hawk: They were bullies who enjoy torturing people who gets in their way. In special episode "Tricked!" as the main antagonists, they use this advice to have revenge and goes on a rampage throughout the neighborhoods' Halloween, scaring and robbing all the younger trick-or-treaters, and having all candy for themselves while trying to destroy everyone's future Halloween in Franklin Avenue and murder Lincoln and Clyde to prevent them from saving Halloween.
 * 65) *Principal Wilbur Huggins: He revealing his true nature in the episode "Frog Wild" where he was being mean and yelling at the students. Like Mr. Grouse, he also confiscates and keeps any objects (including comics) for himself when they bring to school until he has a change of heart in the near end of "Pulp Friction".
 * 66) *Lindsay Sweetwater: She is very competitive when it comes to beauty pageants, and she does her best to always win. Despite her efforts, Lindsay always takes second place to her eternal rival, Lola, which annoys Lindsay to no end. She is driven by envy to defeat Lola or give her trouble, to the point that she willingly helps Lincoln, whom she admits is not her friend, blackmail Lola by telling him a dirty secret of his sister's. The comic story "The Pageant Trap" (in "Loud and Proud") shows that Lindsay is also willing to lay traps to sabotage her pageant competitors.
 * 67) *The Exterminator: He appears in "Along Came a Sister", having been contacted by Lynn Sr. to exterminate Frank. The Loud siblings and Clyde are able to outsmart him, but he corners Frank and sprays him, only for Leni to save the spider. She explains to the Exterminator that if he kills Frank, he will ruin Lincoln's reputation. The Exterminator says that she changed his life, though he made that up and left, leaving them with their bill for his service.
 * 68) *Lord Tetherby: He serves as the main villain of the episode "Out on a Limo" where he influences Lincoln Loud about how the good life is better without being with his sisters. But at the end of the episode, Lincoln accepts that he was wrong and rude with his sisters and his limo driver Kirby, so he ends his friendship with Tetherby.
 * 69) *The Bratty Kid: He likes getting what he wants, and is willing to do anything in his power to succeed, even if it means having to create a big mess and a lot of ruckus. After he took the last Zombie Bran away from Lincoln in the store, he mocked the latter for being too slow, calling him "Pineapple Boy", and makes a mess behind to slow him down before he buys Zombie Bran. After Lincoln exposed him, his mom grabbed him by the ear in anger and left the cereal her son wanted. He was devastated by this.
 * 70) *Sue: She's very commanding and dislikes the residents disobeying her orders. She doesn't tolerate any nonsense. She also always says an activity would be fun if they wanted to (insert bodily injury) to try and make the seniors do very lame activities. She dislikes the seniors leaving the retirement home even for a few hours. It's shown that she is very punctual, and kicks anybody out if they're even a minute past the 6 PM curfew. She almost kicks Albert out of the retirement home for sneaking in past his curfew, but due to the seniors standing up for him and telling her off, she lets him stay. This shows that she can go with the majority. She is shown to be threatening, like Lola, and Lori.
 * 71) *Wild Card Willy's Goons: These Thugs that work with a supervillain as their minions of Wild Card Willy (played by Principal Huggins). They appear in the Ace Savvy universe as fictional characters in the comics.
 * 72) *Corinne: She works at the pet sanctuary and acts evil as the animal cruelty. She tries to capture Charles, Cliff, Geo, Walt, and Watterson.
 * 73) *Stan and Steak Stankco: They appears in the episode "Legends", where they both entered against Lincoln and his dad Lynn in the game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple". They both made a deal with them that if they loose the game, they'll have to go to airport in their undies. They won the game and Lincoln and Lynn kept their promise to the Stankcos. But at the airport, while they were laughing at they in their undies, everyone else however cheered for them for being a good team. The Stanckos got frustrated in defeat and left.
 * 74) *Doug and Michelle: They serve as the hidden main villains of the episode "Really Loud Music" where they both convince Luna Loud into changing her from a Rock n' Roll singer into a Bubble Gum Pop star. They've changed her clothes, her name, and tells her to lip sync her song instead of performing the song herself. When Luna asked them to let her be herself, they threaten her that if she disobeys them, she will be kicked out of the show. But at the end of the episode, Luna choose to stand up to them and perform as herself. When they tried to stop her, Lana and Lynn stopped them by blasting glitter cannons at them.
 * 75) *Petey: He is a mean, violent, and raging cockatoo who despises for the humans and he wants to poke and beat them up when they touch him or his egg. He managed to escape from the pet store and break into the Loud house by beating Lincoln up in the end.
 * 76) *Street Cats: They were the Casagrandes' arch-nemesis which they are scary and vicious gang of thugs, but they turn out to simply be a large group of stray cats who hatred of humans. From what's been seen so far, they appear to be quite vicious, and the Casagrande family must keep the front door to their building closed or else, they will get inside to torture them and cause trouble.
 * 77) *Great Lakes City Rats: Like Street Cats, they were hatred of humans and wants to terrorize them when they see them.
 * 78) *The Bear: He is a very dangerous predator who really hate humans and he will kill them when they trespasses into his territory.
 * 79) While the voice acting is pretty good, a lot of the voices can get annoying.
 * 80) * While they still do a good job voicing Lincoln, Tex Hammond and Asher Bishop's (the two most recent voice actors of Lincoln) sound high pitched to the point where Asher Bishop, the recent voice actor, makes it sound like Lincoln is whining when he's not many times.
 * 81) * Andre Robinson also makes Clyde sound whiny.
 * 82) This show really loves to milk self-inserts. Some characters on the show have the exact same names as the people involved with this series.

Episodes With Their Own Pages

 * 11 Louds a Leapin (Season 2)
 * Head Poet's Anxiety (Season 3)
 * Really Loud Music (Season 3)

Reception
The Loud House received positive reviews in its first two seasons. Season 3 received mixed-to-positive reception. Season 4 onwards has been met with mainly mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, despite the fanbase praising the show as a whole.

This show has a fandom wiki (called The Loud House Encyclopedia), and they often praise the show.

Trivia

 * It was the second Nicktoon to receive a backdoor pilot, the first one was Rugrats.
 * The show was based on Chris Savino's own childhood, Peanuts and John Hughes 1980s films (especially Ferris Buller's Day Off).
 * Chris Savino was fired in late 2017 after he was revealed to have sexually harassed numerous female Nickelodeon employees, with Kyle Marshall replacing him as the show's lead director, and story editor Mike Rubiner replacing him as the show’s executive producer and showrunner.
 * Savino was the second Nickelodeon employee to be fired for sexual harassment after John Kricfalusi, the creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show, which, coincidentally, was the first Nicktoon that Savino worked on.
 * Lincoln has been voiced by five different voice actors: Sean Ryan Fox voiced Lincoln in the pilot episode "Bathroom Break", Grant Palmer voiced Lincoln in the first season from "Left in the Dark" to "A Fair to Remember", Collin Dean voiced Lincoln from "One of the Boys" to "House of Lies", Tex Hammond (son of series regular Grey Griffin) from "Game Boys" to "Room and Hoard" and Asher Bishop from "Wheel and Deal" onward.
 * Due to Clyde's same-sex parents and Luna's bisexuality, some of the episodes were never aired or were heavily censored in some countries, like Russia, South Korea, Turkey, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The entire show was banned in Kenya for this reason. In the Arabic dubbed version of this show, one of Clyde's dads, Howard McBride, was changed to a woman, due to Islamic Sharia law.
 * The show has high ratings and viewership on Nickelodeon since its debut, and as of June 2016, it surpassed SpongeBob SquarePants as the highest rated programming on Nickelodeon. Cyma Zarghami, the president of Nickelodeon, announced that it was continuing to draw more viewers than any other program on the channel. The Los Angeles Times cited the show as a major factor in maintaining Nickelodeon's position as the highest-rated children's network in the summer of 2016.
 * The show's highest-rated episode, with 2.28 million viewers upon its premiere, is "Two Boys and a Baby".
 * The first episode of the show shown at prime time, "11 Louds a Leapin'", was the seventh most-viewed telecast across all the U.S. households on November 25, 2016.
 * The characters of Howard and Harold McBride have received praise for being a positive representation of an interracial gay married couple, and are the first gay couple to ever appear in a Nicktoon. The characters 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 and 32nd GLAAD Media Awards.
 * The Loud Pets are named after real persons. Charles was named after Peanuts' creator, Charles M. Schultz, Cliff was named after Cliff Sterrett, one of Chris Savino's influences and Geo was named after George "Geo" Herriman.
 * Contrary to popular belief, Walt was not named after Walt Disney, but after Walt Kelly.
 * Collin Dean, the second voice actor for Lincoln Loud, is best known for announcing promos for Cartoon Network’s sister channel, Boomerang from 2015 and beyond.
 * Grey DeLisle Griffin and Lara Jill Miller worked together in Wow Wow Wubbzy!
 * A feature-length film titled The Loud House Movie was released on Netflix on August 20, 2021, and a live-action TV movie titled A Loud House Christmas premiered on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on November 26, 2021.
 * As of Season 4, the animation has gotten slightly thinner. This is due to the show having a new creative director.
 * Season 4 is the last season to have the Loud siblings original ages and grades (except for Luan who became a freshman in "Rita Her Rights" and stayed in that grade until "Coupe Dreams"). "Coupe Dreams" is the last episode where the siblings have the original grades and ages except for Luan.
 * However, Lana and Lola later became 7 years old in "Strife of the Party".
 * As of Season 5 onward:
 * The title cards have a new design with the three lower boxes being themed around the episode.
 * Lori has moved out from Royal Woods to attend college. She is now visits home once in a while and retired from being oldest in the house.
 * Leni is now the new oldest in the house since her ex-roommate Lori is moving out to attend college. She is also now in 12th grade. She later successfully got her driver's license and is now to drive Vanzilla completely after she passed her driving test as of season 6 episode "Driver's Dread".
 * Luna is now in 11th grade.
 * Luan is now in 10th grade.
 * Lynn is now in 8th grade.
 * Lincoln is now in middle school
 * Lucy is now in 4th grade.
 * Lana and Lola are now in 2nd grade. They would later become 7 years old as of "Strife of the Party".
 * Lisa is now in 1st grade.
 * Lily is now potty-trained and is now in preschool. She also now speaks full sentences and no longer wears diapers. It also ends her dirty diaper running gags.
 * Clyde, Zach, Rusty, Stella, and Liam are now in middle school too, but they are no longer classmates with Lincoln because Principal Ramirez doesn't work out for him to assigned to Mrs. Salter's class with his friends and there's no room left.
 * Starting in Season 5 as the change for the Loud characters' roles:
 * Lincoln is still the main protagonist.
 * Leni is now the deuteragonist (replacement for Lori).
 * Clyde is still the tritagonist.
 * Lori is now one of the main characters.
 * Zach, Rusty, Stella, and Liam are now one of the main characters.
 * The titles of episodes are mainly puns of stuff or other media.
 * Most people have believed that Season 6 could be a massive improvement over Seasons 4 and 5, since they believed it is where the show jumped the shark".
 * Once the now-Season 4 page on TTSW was no longer a sandbox, the page caused conspiracy from people from the fanbase, as they wanted it to be deleted because to give it a chance because they didn't know when the season would improve or not. At one point, the page was deleted, speculated because of major backlash and from several members of the fanbase. That time, they celebrated this page's deletion (though it was later re-added here much to more conspiracy again). The actual reason for the page's deletion is because of "This page doesn't include a single source nor any mention of the reception, which obliterates any credibility this page has."
 * Starting in its sixth season, Ronnie Anne, along with the Santiago family, came back to Royal Woods, since her spin-off show called The Casagrandes ends.
 * Even though Lily wears clothes now and Lori is in college as of Season 5, the theme song remains unchanged, so it still shows Lori physically at home and Lily is still in her previous design. In The Loud House Movie, Lori is at home and Lily is in her previous design. This is also the same with Season 4, and that is the season where the animation got changed and is now slightly thinner.
 * Jazhir Bruno, who played Clyde in A Loud House Christmas, will become the new voice actor of him in Season 6 due to Andre Robinson hitting puberty.
 * The show is big in Asia and Canada. The networks that air the show in those countries tend to air it more than SpongeBob and they even have their own exclusive online games for the show.
 * The show is popular in Southeast Asia, especially in the Philippines and South Korea, as well as in Latin American territories such as Argentina, Panama, Puerto Rico and Brazil. It came in full circle when the Latin American fans of the show got some KCAs over there. The Filipino fanbase of the show grew so large that it resulted in the creation of Stella, and the famous fanfic Requiem for a Loud was even written by an Argentinian. It helps that the South Korean dubbing for the show is pretty close to the original unlike most foreign dubs of Western cartoons and has well-known Korean voice artists doing the voices.
 * Episodes that feature Clyde's dads are banned or censored in countries with anti-LGBT laws like Russia and Saudi Arabia. However, in the Arabic dub, one of Clyde's dads, Howard, was lazily changed to a woman by giving him a female voice actress. The same thing could be said for Luna's girlfriend Sam, who was lazily changed to a male in, not only in the Arabic dub, but also in the Korean dub as well.
 * In Kenya, it's taken Up to eleven since the entire series was banned for the same reasons, although it can still be shown via the internet.
 * "Overnight Success" aired in Israel, France, Poland, Germany, Latin America and Brazil before it premiered in the United States, as the episode was delayed in order to give publicity to the fact that it features Nickelodeon's first married same-sex couple.
 * "Toads and Tiaras" aired in South Korea a month before it aired in America.
 * "April Fools Rules" and "Cereal Offender" both aired in the UK on September 16, before their U.S. airdate. The latter, however, aired in Canada on September 28, a bit over two weeks before the scheduled American airdate.
 * "Funny Business" and "Snow Bored" aired in France and Israel before their U.S. premiere.
 * In an odd case of this happening in the same country as the show, "Tripped!" was released on Amazon the day it was supposed to air, even when Nick pulled the episode from its lineup.
 * "Missed Connection" aired in Australia two months ahead of its U.S. premiere.
 * The short "Robot Sitcom" premiered first in Germany, while "So Long, Sucker" and "Clyde and His Dads" premiered first in Israel, respectively. They didn't came in the US until 2020.
 * In South Korea, the show is named: "링컨의 지베서 사라남기" ("Survive at Lincoln's House")
 * The show is slowly starting to become popular in Japan as of 2021, likely due to the good amount of Woolseyism(s) in the Japanese dub and other things that would be good for catering the Japanese fans.
 * Some people have believed that Lincoln is unlucky, although he is not unlucky because he's just a butt-monkey and an accident-prone which the writers made a copy from SpongeBob SquarePants and Gumball Watterson. It has been mistaken for an unlucky character because of the episode “No Such Luck”, Lincoln said he's not bad luck at all.

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