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The Loud House was created by Chris Savino for Nickelodeon. Savino based the series on his own experiences growing up in a large family. [ 8 ] Early in development, the Loud family was going to be composed of rabbits, but this was terminated when an executive, Jenna Boyd, asked Savino to make them human.
Luna Loud (voiced by Nika Futterman, [1] portrayed by Sophia Woodward in A Loud House Christmas, [3] The Really Loud House, [4] and A Really Haunted Loud House, Ava Torres as a young girl in The Really Loud House) is the 15-year-old (16-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) the third child of the Loud family and Luan's roommate.
"Overnight Success" is the 23rd episode of The Loud House in broadcast order and the first segment of the ninth episode of the first season in production order. It first aired on July 20, 2016 and was directed by series creator Chris Savino and written by Kevin Sullivan.
This would include Adventure Time, Steven Universe, The Legend of Korra, Gravity Falls, Clarence, The Loud House, and Arthur. [9] Such series, and others, have encountered roadblocks, with series creators attempting to make their programs "more welcoming of different characters," and ensure all-ages animation is no longer "bereft of queer ...
No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie is a 2024 American animated spy comedy television film based on the television series The Loud House. The film was directed by series veteran Kyle Marshall and stars the show's regular voice cast alongside the voices of Amy Sedaris , Paul Wight , Sarah Niles , and Dan Fogler .
On Halloween, Lincoln Loud and his best friend Clyde McBride find themselves conflicted as they decide between trick-or-treating and the signature Loud Family Spooktacular or attending a Halloween party hosted by Xander Coddington, the cool new kid at school and social media influencer. Lincoln and Clyde make the final decision to skip the ...
"Ship" and its derivatives in this context have since come to be in widespread usage. "Shipping" refers to the phenomenon; a "ship" is the concept of a fictional couple; to "ship" a couple means to have an affinity for it in one way or another; a "shipper" or a "fangirl/boy" is somebody significantly involved with such an affinity; and a "shipping war" is when two ships contradict each other ...
In 2016, he began voicing family patriarch Lynn Loud Sr. on the Nicktoon The Loud House and reprised the role in its spinoff The Casagrandes as a guest star and the feature film The Loud House Movie. He also physically portrays Lynn Sr. in the live-action television film A Loud House Christmas and its follow-up series The Really Loud House. [5] [6]