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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. The Loud House features a cast of characters based on creator Chris Savino's own experiences with his large family.
Luna Loud
To date, seventeen Loud House graphic novels (plus winter, summer, Valentine's Day, and back-to-school-themed one-off specials) have been published, with at least two more (plus a superhero-themed special and a spy-themed special) to be published in the future. A spin-off, entitled The Casagrandes, was put into development by Nickelodeon in March 2018. Carlino "Carl" Casagrande[39][38] (voiced by Alex Cazares)[38] is the second youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne. He has a selfish and macho personality and hatches a variety of get-rich-quick schemes, but is ultimately very childish. In addition, he also has a crush on Lori much to the dismay of Lori and Bobby.
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When she's done right, she's easily the best thing about an episode, even if it doesn't especially focus on her. She's fun, she's hilarious, she's full of life and energy, she can be insanely badass when the script actually allows her to be, and damn it, she just has so much potential... In addition to The Loud House Movie, a separate live-action made-for-TV movie, titled A Loud House Christmas, was announced in February 2020.
Luan Loud
His dream is finally realized in the episode "Cooked!" when he opens up his own restaurant called Lynn's Table. In "Recipe for Disaster", it is revealed that Lynn Sr. learned some of his ingredients for his dishes from his home economics teacher who now owns the Frosty Farms Frozen Foods company. Luna Loud (voiced by Nika Futterman) is the 15-year-old third child of the Loud family, (16-year-old season 5 onward). She is named after a pet dachshund Chris Savino's mother-in-law owned. She wears a purple shirt, a lavender skirt, a white belt, high purple boots, paperclip earrings, 3 black bracelets, and a choker. She is depicted as a wild and upbeat musician who owns and plays various instruments, with her signature instrument being a purple Dean ML electric guitar.
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As of the episode "Rita Her Rights", Luan is now in high school, is a freshman there, and now attends school with her older sisters Lori, Leni, and Luna. However, as of "Schooled!", Luan is now a sophomore, and she now attends high school with just Leni and Luna, since Lori is now in college. The episode "Ties That Bind" reveals that Lola was born two minutes after Lana, making her the younger twin. She is named after a pet Dachshund of Savino's.[8] Lola is depicted as a princess who plots and schemes to get her way and becomes maniacal if her siblings or anyone else angers her in any way.
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However, not all episodes were directed by Savino; both digital shorts, "Slice of Life" and "Deuces Wild!" (Savino only wrote the shorts), and a few Season 2 episodes were directed solely by Marshall. On October 19, 2016, The Loud House was renewed for a third season, which would also consist of 26 episodes, and premiered on January 19, 2018 with "Roadie to Nowhere"/"A Fridge Too Far". The second season was greenlit on May 25, 2016 and consists of 26 episodes, beginning on November 9, 2016 with "Intern for the Worse"/"The Old and the Restless" and ended on December 1, 2017 with "Snow Way Out"/"Snow Way Down". The first season originally consisted of 13 episodes (26 segments in total), but Nickelodeon changed it to 26 (52 segments in total). The Loud House is an American animated television series and the thirty-eighth major Nicktoon created by Chris Savino that premiered on May 2, 2016. It is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and animated at Jam Filled Entertainment.
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Rita Loud
It entered production the following year.[3] The series is based on Savino's own childhood growing up in a large family, and its animation is largely influenced by newspaper comic strips. 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.
Leni was hired to fold clothes at Reininger's Department Store at the Royal Woods Mall. She frequently tends to be absent-minded, which requires her siblings to correct her on things she misunderstands. She didn't have a driver's license or know how to drive Vanzilla in "Driving Miss Hazy", but Lana's Listen Out Loud podcast reveals that she is now able to drive, although she hasn't in any actual episodes due to a lack of confidence during the actual exam. Leni is a junior at Royal Woods High School for the first four seasons and attends school with her sisters Lori, Luna and Luan.
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Lori is highly skilled at playing golf and is the first student in her school to join the golf varsity team as a freshman. 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". She is named after one of Savino's five sisters (Lynn).[x][8] Lynn tends to start competitions among her siblings and plays a large number of different sports. She is highly superstitious because she does not want to lose her winning streak.

She does not have a driver's license nor does she know how to drive Vanzilla in "Driving Miss Hazy", but Lana's "Listen Out Loud" podcast reveals that she is now able to drive it. As of season 5, Leni becomes the oldest sibling of the house while Lori is away at Fairway University. Lily Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin) is the 1-year-old (2-year-old season 5 onward) baby (toddler as of season 5 onward) of the Loud family as well as the 11th child and Lisa's roommate. She is mostly seen wearing only a diaper, however, Lily is now seen wearing a white shirt, purple pants, and white shoes as of season 5.
A running gag is that one member of either her or Lincoln's family refers to one of them as the other's boyfriend/girlfriend which they instantly deny. It is implied multiple times throughout the series though that they harbor feelings for each other. Lucy Loud (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) is the 8-year-old (9-year-old season 5 onward) seventh child of the Loud family and Lynn Jr.'s roommate.
She was mentioned a lot in the series before showing up in person in the episode "Resident Upheaval" where she was up against Myrtle for an available room in Sunset Canyon Retirement Home sparking a competition between Lincoln and Clyde to see whose grandmother will move in. By the end of the episode, Gayle gets a double room while gaining Myrtle as a roommate. Myrtle (voiced by Jennifer Coolidge) is the girlfriend of Albert who becomes the Loud children's honorary grandmother. As she traveled in her youth prior to meeting Albert, Myrtle never got around to getting married or having children of her own. Upon accepting her, the children stated to call her "Gran-Gran" as she had wanted them to call her. The episode "Resident Upheaval" reveals that Myrtle does not live at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home.
At the start of the show's fifth season, Lori moves out to attend college. The series has spawned a graphic novel series by publisher Papercutz. The graphic novels are by either crew members or other incoming artists, and dive into the world of the show and the characters within.
Lynn attends Royal Woods Middle School as a 7th grader for the first four seasons, with Lincoln joining her as of "Schooled"; Lynn attends the 8th grade as of the episode. 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.
He is currently operating in Peru where he helped to build a hospital. Arturo's work is liked by Carlos Casagrande and Hector Casagrande develops a scowling look when around him implying that he was not pleased with Maria and Arturo's divorce. 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.
The third and fourth DVDs, called Relative Chaos and Absolute Madness, each collected 13 episodes of the second season. To date, no DVDs have been announced for the later seasons or the movie. Kenya’s film and classification board (KFCB) has called for the suspension of several US-produced children’s programs running on channels provided by TV company MultiChoice. 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. A feature film based on the series was announced on January 16, 2021 and released on Netflix on August 20 the same year, while a live action movie based on the series was announced on August 18, 2021 and released on Nickelodeon on November 26 the same year.