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The Loud Family was named after a real-life family that was the subject of the television documentary An American Family. [13] Miller later described the intended reality-show metaphor: "Going through life is a lot like having cameras on you and you have to perform, but there's no script; you just have to do the normal kind of bumbling thing.
Created by Craig Gilbert, An American Family examined the daily trials and tribulations of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California.Researching subjects for the series, Gilbert interviewed about 24 families before he settled on the Louds—a mother, father, and five "telegenic" children who owned a large house, multiple cars, and a swimming pool. [3]
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.
The Loud House is an American multimedia franchise created by Chris Savino and owned by Nickelodeon.It began with the series of the same name which started in 2016. It is based on Savino's own childhood growing up in a large family, with the art style largely influenced by newspaper comic strips.
Lola Loud (voiced by Grey DeLisle, [1] portrayed by Ella Allan in A Loud House Christmas, [3] The Really Loud House, [4] and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 6-year-old (7-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) ninth child of the Loud family and the identical twin sister of her roommate Lana. The episode "Ties That Bind ...
Attractive Nuisance, released in 2000, is The Loud Family's fifth full-length album. It has the same line-up as the 1998 album, Days for Days. At the time of its release, it was announced as the final Loud Family album.
The Tape of Only Linda is the second full-length album by the Loud Family, released in 1994. [5] [6] The title of the album is a reference to the notorious tape recording of a live performance of "Hey Jude," by Paul McCartney, in which an engineer had isolated Linda McCartney's vocals. [7]
Interbabe Concern is The Loud Family's third full-length album, and their first to be produced by Scott Miller instead of Mitch Easter. With the exception of keyboard player Paul Wieneke and Miller, this was a new line-up of the band.