
The graphic novels are by either crew members or other incoming artists, and dive into the world of the show and the characters within. They are usually anthology comics, however, others are arranged on certain themes, while others have overarching storylines. The first graphic novel, There Will Be Chaos, was released on May 9, 2017.[93] There are currently two series, a running series and a special series focusing on the seasons and certain holidays.
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Though her siblings taught her to be tougher, she decided that she likes being nice more, as she gave some of the clothes she bought away to people who needed them more. In "Everybody Loves Leni", she worked very hard to bring her work friends and school friends together. She felt guilty for all the arguing between them and punished herself by missing out on her favorite sale, but her friends decided to get along for her sake. Despite being the second-oldest of the Loud children, Leni is quite ditzy and is very forgetful, absent-minded, perky and not that bright. Various examples of her simple-mindedness are expressed throughout the series. In "Linc or Swim", she does not know the rules of the game, Marco Polo, much to Luan's annoyance.
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In "Pop Pop the Question", Myrtle proposes to Albert while officially becoming the Loud children's official step-grandmother. It is also revealed that when she was younger, she was a secret agent who was in fake marriages with her partners as part of her cover on different missions. Sharon Loud (voiced by Ozioma Akagha) is an African-American woman who is Lance's wife, Lynn Sr. and Rita Loud's sister-in-law, and the kids' paternal aunt. Sharon makes her first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" where she was shown to be close with Rita.
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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 Really Loud House is an American comedy television series developed by Tim Hobert that premiered on Nickelodeon on November 3, 2022.
At the same time, Luna gets outdone at the Burnt Bean by visiting pop star Kiki Carlyle and works on making a ClikClok video with help from Lily and Todd. Lincoln tells Clyde that he will be spending his vacation from his family at Aunt Ruth's cabin meaning that he won't be able to attend his sleepover. Clyde offers to fill in for Lincoln while he is away where Lincoln will partake in another sleepover if Clyde succeeds.
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The McBrides, who are an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series.[32] In the episode "Dad Reputation", Harold joins Lynn Loud Sr.'s group The Doo-Dads, and plays the accordion. Rita Loud (voiced by Jill Talley,[26] portrayed by Muretta Moss in A Loud House Christmas,[3] Jolie Jenkins in The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the mother of the Loud children. Her complete face is unseen until the second-season episode "11 Louds a Leapin'". Rita deeply cares about her children, but she is not afraid to punish them if their fighting grows too extreme. Rita wears a dark pink buttoned shirt, purple pants, white earrings, and black flats. It is revealed in the episodes "Cover Girls" and "L is for Love" that she met Lynn Sr. when she was working as a crossing guard.
Mandee is a tall slender girl, with fair skin, light brown hair, and two pairs of eyelashes. She wears a light blue turtleneck sweater, white pearl earrings (similar to Lola’s), brown boots with laces, white socks, a green skirt with white polka dots, and a green belt with a yellow buckle. In "Schooled!", when she accidentally attends preschool, she starts behaving like the other preschoolers to the point where she's even sucking her thumb while taking a nap. Leonard Loud (voiced by Rick Zieff) is Lynn Sr.'s father, Rita Loud's father-in-law, and the kids' paternal grandfather who was mentioned by Lynn Sr. in "Vantastic Voyage". While originally designed to look like a hippie in a flashback seen in "Vantastic Voyage", he was later redesigned in his official debut in "Camped!" where he resembled Lynn Sr. with a longer beard.
As she is the only Loud child with a driver's license,[u] Lori usually forces her siblings to do errands for her in exchange for being transported somewhere. Lori also occasionally has intense flatulence, which she denies, claiming that the sound was made by her shoes or another object like loose floorboards or a car seat. 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".
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Leni is arachnophobic.[5][6][7] This phobia is most prominent in "Along Came a Sister", where Lincoln brings his class's pet spider, Frances, home. When Leni first sees Frances, she panics and attempts to kill her with bug spray. Later on, it is revealed that Frances is still alive, and Lynn Sr. – who is also arachnophobic – hires an exterminator to dispose of her.
She is a 16-year-old girl (later 17-year-old) who is a slow-witted and very moronic girl who lacks intelligence but makes up for it with heart. In addition, she is an excellent party planner, since she earnestly listens to people, thinks about them, and knows what they like (Though she can have a tendency to ruin the surprise of parties by prematurely blabbing them to the ones they're being thrown for). She also works as an employee of Reininger's and the current oldest sibling in the house as the fifth season when Lori moving out to attend Fairway University. Although Leni and Lori differ from one another in both kindness and intelligence, they are actually very close with each other and, in the first four seasons and on the weekends, share the same bedroom.
Leni's original design depicted her with a light blue dress, snow boots, as opposed to sandals, no earrings, and a hairstyle that resembled Lori's, only longer. At Reininger's, Leni is informed by her co-workers, Fiona and Miguel, that their work shift is done. As the three eat pretzels at the food court, Leni's school friends, Jackee and Mandee, arrive and remind Leni about their hangout tonight. However, tonight also happens to be the night Fiona needs a wingman for her date with a cafeteria employee.
In "Really Loud Music", it is revealed in Lori and Leni's song that Chaz reciprocates Leni's feelings for him, as he flirts with her in a text conversation on her phone, though she misinterprets it as him wanting to play tic-tac-toe. She tried to kill Frank (later named Frances) for being a spider, but when she learned the tarantula belongs to Lincoln's class, she saved Frances from the exterminator to save her brother's reputation. However, just because she saved the tarantula, does not mean she got over her arachnophobia, as Frances' babies come out of the vent and infest the entire house.
The sheen is absent in the live-action version; the black lenses are transparent as sunglasses usually are in real life. One interesting note about what Leni wears is that the color of the bows on her sandals change to correspond with what she's wearing. In "Ties That Bind" and "Brawl in the Family", the bows were blue to correspond with the tank top and dress she was wearing. In "Tricked!", the bows were white to match the circa 18th-century dress she was wearing while as Marie Antoinette.
Despite Lincoln getting annoyed with her absent-mindedness from time to time, they have a good and caring relationship. Adelaide Chang (voiced by Lexi Sexton) is the six-year-old sister of Sid.[43] Sid describes her as a "professional sass bucket." Adelaide can be emotional as seen in "Croaked" when her pet frog Froggy passed away. The episode "Karate Chops" reveals that Adelaide is an expert at karate and has karate skills that surpass Carl's. Stanley Chang (voiced by Ken Jeong) is the Chinese father of Sid and Adelaide.
She wears light purple eye shadow, a white long-sleeved shirt, a pink and magenta ruffled skirt, a pink headband at the top of her hair, light blue diamond-shaped earrings, and dark purple boots. Ruth (voiced by Grey DeLisle[29]) is Albert's sister, Lynn Loud Sr.'s aunt-in-law, Rita's paternal aunt, and the Loud children's maternal great-aunt. She is depicted as a cat lady with a distasteful attitude because she makes the kids eat old pudding and watch her cats when the Loud family visits. Ruth is also shown to have a sixth toe on her left foot which creeps out even Lynn Sr. Only Rita, Lana, and later Lily are the ones who can tolerate visiting her.
Lily goes missing from Lynn Sr.'s supervision as he struggles to find her. Leni Magdalena Loud is the deuteragonist of The Loud House, serving as one of the main characters in Seasons 1-4 and the deuteragonist for the rest of the series. She is also one of the deuteragonists in the 2021 Netflix/Nickelodeon film The Loud House Movie.
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