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Angus then shows the family members a painting of their ancestors that bears a striking resemblance to them and reveals they ruled the town for many years before sailing away forever. Lincoln eventually learns from Angus that his own ancestral counterpart, the Duke of the family, was the most special member of the family, much to his delight. Wanting to become the new Duke of Loch Loud, Lincoln partakes in many community service events to help restore the village to its former glory and eventually guilt-trips the rest of the family into moving to Scotland forever because they no longer have to share one bathroom. Lincoln and Clyde are greeting by Haiku, Boris, Dante who are meeting with Lucy for "show and scare".
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Meanwhile, Lisa plans to join an after-school baseball team as Lynn finds her competing in a spelling version of it that involves getting the spelling of a word right which is overseen by Miss Allegra. Lynn offers to help Lisa by coaching her spelling baseball team with Lynn Sr.'s help. Saturday is Chore Day at the Loud House and Lynn Sr. works to make sure his kids are doing their jobs while Rita covers the story of the town librarian shaving his moustache. Lynn Sr. has Lincoln do the yard work after Clyde unknowingly mentions how Lincoln gets out of it. Lincoln enlists Lana to speed up the riding mower's engine which goes too fast.
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Rita leads the family in presenting Lincoln with the rebuilt toboggan named Sledzilla. With help from Lisa's successful experiment, Lincoln, his sisters, his parents, and Clyde have a snowball fight. Lincoln and his best friend Clyde make a plan on how to get the family together for Christmas. They make Lori homesick, fool Luna into thinking that Mick wants to jam with her, build a Sharkodile out of Clyde's family's film props, and disguise themselves as elderly people at the Sunset Canyon Retirement Home to pull off pranks enough for Pop-Pop to cancel Luan's gig. Later on, while getting ready for the tree-lighting ceremony, Lincoln finds that he only made things worse for the family, having accidentally sprayed Lisa's custom-built Sharkodile repellent on Lynn Sr. causing him to not see straight, lose balance, and have unintelligible speech.
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The 84th Annual Royal Woods Kids Have Talent Competition is occurring as the Loud family works to beat the Torkelson family who have beaten them many times. As the only person to not have a worthy talent, Lincoln enlists Clyde to help him find a talent only to end up competing with Clyde in yodeling until they compete with Thor Torkelson. When it comes to the night of the event, each of the Loud children and Clyde struggle to come out on top against their opponents.
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As Rita goes to pick up a stranded Lori and Bobby, Lincoln tries to call Katherine Mulligan and tell her that the creature isn't real, but she believes that he's pranking her. So, he and Clyde pilot the Sharkodile down Franklin Avenue where they drag some of the Loud House's decorations. They crash it into Royal Woods Mall just as the Louds, the McBrides, Rip, and Katherine catch up while Pop-Pop is among those seeing it on the news.
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Due to the fact that Lucy has been up for 52 hours watching a scary movie for her Morticians Club meeting, Lynn Sr. and Rita instate a new rule where everyone has to be in bed by midnight. This affects Lincoln's plans to obtain a Macho Medal which will be obtained during a Rip Hardcore marathon where a special code must be entered by that time. To pull it off, Lincoln and Clyde help Lincoln's sisters through their different problems which goes well. When it comes to taking Lynn Sr. out to Jean Juan's French-Mex for his half-birthday dinner, Lincoln persuades Lisa to have her robot Todd pose as him.
The series greenlight follows the success of the live-action movie, A Loud House Christmas, which drew 3.1 million total viewers in Live+same day when it premiered in November to become TV’s top kids’ entertainment telecast of 2021. Cast members from the movie will return to reprise their roles in the series. When A Loud House Christmas premiered on Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, it became the top kids’ entertainment telecast with kids 6-11 across all TV for the year, drawing 3.1 million total viewers over the holiday weekend. The live-action The Loud House series for Paramount+ is executive produced by Tim Hobert (The Middle, Scrubs, Community), Jonathan Judge (A Loud House Christmas, Warped!, All That) and Michael Rubiner (The Loud House). Production of the series for Nickelodeon Studios is overseen by Shauna Phelan and Zack Olin, Co-Heads of Nickelodeon & Awesomeness Live-Action.

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The Loud House is an American animated television series created by Chris Savino that premiered on Nickelodeon on May 2, 2016. The series revolves around the chaotic everyday life of a boy named Lincoln Loud, who is the middle child and only son in a large family of 11 children. It is set in a fictional town in southeastern Michigan called Royal Woods, based on Savino's hometown of Royal Oak.
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The new live action series follows Lincoln Loud, an 11 year-old boy with 10 sisters, as he navigates everyday life while living with such a large family. Known as the “Man with a Plan,” Lincoln enlists the help of his best friend Clyde McBride to tackle the obstacles and mayhem that they encounter during their daily adventures. Additionally, a second live-action television film A Really Haunted Loud House premiered in September 2023, as well as a second animated feature film, The Casagrandes Movie, which premiered in March 2024 on Netflix. A Loud House Christmas is a 2021 American live-action Christmas comedy adventure family television film based on the Nickelodeon animated series, The Loud House. The first live-action work and second film in the overall franchise after The Loud House Movie, it aired on Nickelodeon on November 26, 2021, and started streaming on Paramount+ the same day.[1][2] The film also serves as the backdoor pilot of the sequel series, The Really Loud House.
Continuing his fairy tale to Lily, Lincoln mentions about Walter staying for one more day and things getting worse in the basement. Due to Charlie leaving earlier, Lincoln sends Clyde to pull every trick to delay the departure. Flip's act is given away when Lynn Sr. comes clean about the truth causing Walter to have Flip's Food & Fuel bulldozed by sundown if the money he gave Flip isn't paid back by then. The Loud family must raise enough money to save Flip's Food & Fuel, enable Lincoln to get the Everlasting Emerald, and give it to Charlie before the Uggo family leave Royal Woods. Lincoln and Clyde plan a catapult system for Lincoln to participate so that they can beat Liam's record. Meanwhile, Rita finds out that Lynn Sr. let Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily stay up all night to watch The Vampires of Melancholia.
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Lincoln occasionally breaks the fourth wall to explain to the viewers the chaotic conditions and sibling relationships of the household, and continually devises plans to make his life in the Loud House better. The Loud House debuted on Nickelodeon in May 2016 and centers on 11-year-old Lincoln Loud and his 10 sisters as he gives an inside look at what it takes to survive the chaos of a huge family. One of the longest-running animated series on Nickelodeon with 156 episodes, the property has also been translated into a comic book series, which continues to roll out new stories; chapter books; a digital album; and a podcast, Listen Out Loud. A spin-off, entitled The Casagrandes, was put into development by Nickelodeon in March 2018. Lincoln Loud, the middle child and only son of Lynn Loud Sr. and Rita Loud, spends his time assisting his sisters—Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola and Lisa—as they go about their day-to-day duties, while also teaching his youngest sister Lily how to cope with living in a large family. After a particularly successful day in which the sisters all win awards, they celebrate at Lynn Sr.'s restaurant.
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. Lynn Loud Sr. and Rita Loud go to the parent-teacher conferences where they promise to order them an ice cream special called Auntie Pam's Banana Split in a Canoe if there are more good reviews than bad. They go back and forth between the schools to hear each of the teachers' reviews. 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.
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