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The Loud House is an American animated sitcom 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.
Dean was the voice of Lincoln Loud in the Nickelodeon animated series, The Loud House after replacing Grant Palmer in 2016. [3] Collin Dean is also known for guest starring in the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time as "Tiffany," and for his background role in Hotel Transylvania. [4]
More Loud House is on the way at Nickelodeon. The network has ordered a new 10-episode live-action series based on the Emmy-winning animated show The Loud House, for premiere later this year on ...
Lincoln Albert Loud [6] (voiced by Sean Ryan Fox In (2014), Grant Palmer In (2016), [1] Collin Dean In (2016-2018), singing voice by Jackson Petty In "Really Loud Music", Tex Hammond In (2018-2020), Asher Bishop In (2020-2022), Bentley Griffin In (2022-2024), Sawyer Cole In (2023-present), portrayed by Wolfgang Schaeffer in A Loud House Christmas, [3] The Really Loud House, [4] and A Really ...
EXCLUSIVE: Get ready for more Loud House. Nickelodeon has ordered a second season of hit live-action series The Really Loud House and has given a green light to A Really Haunted Loud House, an ...
Howard and Harold made their on-screen debut in "Overnight Success", in which they bring Clyde to a sleepover at Lincoln's house and Howard has trouble letting him leave. [6] They had been mentioned previously in "A Tale of Two Tables" and "Hand-Me-Downer", which were the first two full-length episodes of The Loud House to be released online. [7]
In this episode, Lincoln Loud manages to convince his parents, who banned sleepovers after incidents involving his sisters' owns, to let him have his first sleepover with Clyde McBride, his best friend, only to end up getting jealous, as his sisters repeatedly take Clyde for their own needs.
The amazing thing about "Becoming Led Zeppelin" is that it shouldn't exist. The new documentary about the colossally successful '70s rock band (in select theaters and IMAX now) features candid ...