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The Loud House is an American sitcom multimedia franchise based on creator Chris Savino's own experiences with his large family. The franchise includes the television series The Loud House (2016–present), its spin-off series The Casagrandes (2019–2022), the films The Loud House Movie (2021), A Loud House Christmas (2021), A Really Haunted Loud House (2023), The Casagrandes Movie (2024), and No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie (2024), and the live-action spin-off The Really Loud House (2022–present). This franchise has been set in the town of Royal Woods, Michigan and the city of Great Lakes City.[lower-alpha 1] The following is an abridged list of characters, consisting of the titular families and supporting characters from all the productions of the franchise.
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 Haunted Loud House, Justin Allan as a young boy in The Really Loud House) is an 11-year-old boy (12-year-old season 6 onward and live-action media) with white hair who is the middle child and the only son in the Loud family.[7] The character got his name from E Lincoln Avenue in Royal Oak, where the show's creator Chris Savino grew up.[8] Lincoln has a passion for comic books, especially his favorite superhero Ace Savvy who has a playing card theme as well as secret agent David Steele.[9][non-primary source needed] Alongside his little sister Lisa, Lincoln is the family nerd. He is also, however, the primary leader of his ten sisters, as he typically plans schemes, strategies, and "operations" for better convenience, as well as to help others, that the girls more often than not follow. Lincoln has other talents, including cooking, playing video games, performing magic tricks, and coaching his younger sister Lola to prepare her for her pageants.[10][non-primary source needed] Lincoln wears an orange polo shirt, blue jeans, gray socks, and white sneakers. Lincoln often breaks the fourth wall by talking to the audience about living with all of his sisters, and considers himself the "Man with a Plan."[11][non-primary source needed][12] He tries to give helpful advice concerning sibling relationships. For the first four seasons, Lincoln attends Royal Woods Elementary School with his younger sisters Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa and is a 5th grader there.[13] In "The Loudest Thanksgiving", it is revealed that Lincoln is vulnerable to tryptophan, which causes him to fall asleep before Thanksgiving dessert is served. In "Schooled!", Lincoln starts attending Royal Woods Middle School and transitions to 6th grade, attending school with his older sister Lynn.
Lori L. Loud[14] (voiced by Catherine Taber,[15] portrayed by Lexi DiBenedetto in A Loud House Christmas,[3] The Really Loud House, and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 17-year-old (18-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) the eldest child of the Loud family. She is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[8] Lori was the roommate of her younger sister Leni even after she started attending and visiting Fairway University as of "Schooled!". In earlier episodes, Lori was often bossy, short-tempered, and condescending towards her younger siblings; however, she cares deeply about her family. She also has a long-distance sweetheart named Bobby Santiago, the big brother of Ronnie Anne Santiago who is Lincoln's best friend; however, Lori enjoys seeing the two together, thinking that the two are a couple, much to their dismay. Lori wears a light blue tank top, brown cargo shorts, blue slip-on shoes, and white pearl earrings, she is tall, blonde, and stands out for being attractive. As she is the only Loud child with a driver's license,[lower-alpha 20] 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[16] and attends school with her younger sisters Leni, Luna and Luan. As of "Schooled!", she now attends Fairway University, still having to live in the house. However, she has expressed a fear of missing out on her family's lives in the episode "Lori Days". In "Homeward Bound", Lori takes a gap year from Fairway University.
Leni L. Loud[14] (voiced by Liliana Mumy,[17] portrayed by Dora Dolphin in A Loud House Christmas,[3] Eva Carlton in The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 16-year-old (17-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) the second child of the Loud family. Leni is named after the character Lennie Small,[8] a mentally-challenged but compassionate, curious, and physically strong companion of George Milton in John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men. Leni and her older sister Lori are roommates. Lori attends and visits Fairway University as of "Schooled!". Leni wears a seafoam green dress, red hoop earrings, white sandals with seafoam green bows (these were replaced with white boots in the live-action media), and white sunglasses on her head. She often goes shopping at the Royal Woods Mall. She has a fear of spiders that is referenced in multiple episodes, most notably "Along Came a Sister". Along with Luna, Leni has the best older sister relationship with Lincoln. Leni occasionally fights with Lori over things such as clothes. Leni was hired to fold clothes at Reininger's Department Store in the Royal Woods Mall. She frequently tends to be absent-minded, which requires her siblings to correct her on things she misunderstands. She didn't have a driver's license or know how to drive Vanzilla in "Driving Miss Hazy", but Lana's Listen Out Loud podcast reveals that she is now able to drive, although she hasn't in any actual episodes due to a lack of confidence during the actual exam. Leni is a junior at Royal Woods High School for the first four seasons and attends school with her sisters Lori, Luna and Luan. As of "Schooled!", Leni becomes the oldest sibling in the house while Lori is away at Fairway University, is a senior, and attends school with Luna and Luan. As of "Driver's Dread", Leni eventually becomes successful in driving and got her driver's license.[lower-alpha 21] Throughout the series, Leni has had numerous crushes on boys, eventually settling on one named Gavin in "Food Courting"; in The Really Loud House, her boyfriend is a boy named Chase.
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. She is named after a pet dachshund Chris Savino's mother-in-law owned.[8] She wears a purple shirt with a skull, a lavender skirt, a white belt, purple-tipped socks, high purple boots, black paperclip earrings, three bracelets, and a choker. Luna is a wild and upbeat musician who owns and plays various instruments; her signature instrument is a purple Dean ML electric guitar. Her passion for music has some negative effects, as in the episode "For Bros About to Rock" it is revealed that she unintentionally "ruined" her siblings' first concerts. The episodes "Study Muffin" and "L is for Love" revealed that Luna is bisexual,[18][19] because she is attracted both to Lincoln's male tutor Hugh and a female classmate named Sam Sharp.[lower-alpha 22] Luna's siblings are aware that Sam is female, and are supportive of Luna's crush on her. As of the episode "Racing Hearts", Luna and Sam are officially dating. Both of them formed the band Moon Goats with their friends, who made up most of the music club. In the episode "Dad Reputation", Luna joins her father's band, The Doo-Dads, as its guitar player. Luna is a sophomore at Royal Woods High School for the first four seasons and attends school with her sisters Lori, Leni and Luan. However, as of "Schooled!", she is a junior and attends school with Leni and Luan.
According to an interview, she was Chris Savino's favorite character in the series.[20] EW writer Nick Romano interview with Michael Rubiner, the showrunner of the series who he plans to continue the arc of Luna but he doesn’t have any end point in mind for the two of them but "with 10 girls in the family", he felt natural "to explore one of them being LGBTQ."[21] Kevin Sullivan, the writer of the series told Insider that he wasn't barred from using the word "lesbian" in dialogue when writing the storyline for Luna and her crush Sam and said that "we just can't say those words because of how young our audience can skew but the joy of the episode, that I was proud of was that it wasn't an coming out episode. The entire family accepted her, there was no having to come out."[22]
Luan L. Loud[23] (voiced by Cristina Pucelli,[1] portrayed by Catherine Ashmore Bradley in A Loud House Christmas[3] The Really Loud House,[4] and A Really Haunted Loud House, Parker Quinn Werdan as a young girl in The Really Loud House) is the 14-year-old (15-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) the fourth child of the Loud family, the roommate of Luna and is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[8] She is depicted as the comedian of the house, with most of her dialogue consisting of bad puns that annoy her siblings. Luan wears braces, a white sleeveless shirt, a yellow skirt, yellow socks, brown shoes, and 3 pink flowers. Every April Fools' Day, Luan becomes a sadistic prank-obsessed maniac, which causes her family and Clyde to fear the holiday. While the pranks she pulls are mostly successful, the tables are occasionally turned against her as seen in the episodes "Fool's Paradise" and "Fool Me Twice". In the latter, Luan has stopped pulling pranks; however, in the episode "Silence of the Luans", Lily pulls pranks on their family, convincing Luan to resume pranking. Luan also has other talents, including performing as an expert birthday clown, juggler, magician, mime artist, and ventriloquist. Luan owns a dummy named Mr. Coconuts that she uses as part of her ventriloquy acts. Luan often gets jealous of her other siblings, as shown in the episode "Funny Business" in which Lincoln begins to overshadow Luan as a birthday clown. Luan is a freshman at Royal Woods High School for the first four seasons and attends school with her older sisters Lori, Leni and Luna. In "Schooled!", Luan is a sophomore attending school with her older sisters Leni and Luna. Her love interest is a fellow comedian named Benny, who she began dating in "Stage Plight".
Lynn L. Loud Jr.[13] (voiced by Jessica DiCicco,[1] portrayed by Morgan McGill in A Loud House Christmas,[3] Annaka Fourneret in The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House, Aria Jade Tyler as a toddler in The Really Loud House, Nyomei Valentina Lara as a young girl in The Really Loud House) is the 13-year-old (14-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) athletic fifth child of the Loud family and Lucy's roommate. She is named after one of Savino's five sisters (Lynn).[lower-alpha 23][8] Lynn tends to start competitions among her siblings and plays a large number of different sports. She is highly superstitious because she does not want to lose her winning streak. Lynn wears a red and white jersey, track shorts, white high-knee socks, and black cleats. Unlike Lori, Lynn is not insecure when she passes gas. She does not hesitate to burp out loud or to do things such as a Dutch oven on Lincoln. Lynn is also an expert at ninjutsu and can even run on all fours while carrying someone on her back. In the episode "Middle Men", it is revealed that Lynn developed a brash personality when she started middle school because she was bullied throughout her first year. Lynn attends Royal Woods Middle School as a 7th grader for the first four seasons, with Lincoln joining her as of "Schooled"; Lynn attends the 8th grade as of the episode.
Lucy L. Loud[24] (voiced by Jessica DiCicco,[1] portrayed by Aubin Bradley in A Loud House Christmas,[3] The Really Loud House,[4] and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 8-year-old (9-year-old from season 7 episode 4b onward and live-action media) seventh child of the Loud family and Lynn's roommate. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans to name potential daughters.[8] Lucy wears a black dress, long white sleeves and stockings with black stripes, and black shoes. She has pale white skin and long black hair with bangs that cover her eyes. She looks identical to the Loud children's great-grandmother Harriet. Lucy often seems to appear out of nowhere, which often frightens her siblings. She is also a fortune-teller, and her predictions turn out to happen very literally. Along with Lana and Lily, she has the best younger sister relationship with Lincoln. At school, Lucy is a part of the Morticians' Club with similar students. Lucy has a bust of the vampire Edwin, who is from her favorite book and TV series The Vampires of Melancholia. While she pledges to be with Edwin in the afterlife, her crush is Rusty Spokes' younger brother Rocky. Lucy is a 3rd grader at Royal Woods Elementary School for the first four seasons[25] and attends school with her siblings Lincoln, Lana, Lola, and Lisa. But, as of "Schooled!", Lucy is a 4th grader and attends school with her younger sisters Lana, Lola, and Lisa.
Lana L. Loud[26] (voiced by Grey DeLisle,[1] portrayed by Mia 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) eighth child of the Loud family, and is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[8] The episode "Ties That Bind" reveals that Lana is the identical twin sister of her roommate Lola and was born two minutes before her, making Lana the older twin.[27][non-primary source needed] Lana usually wears a red baseball cap backward or sideways, a murky green t-shirt, dark blue overalls, and white sneakers. She is a tomboy who loves to get her hands dirty. Lana is a skilled handy worker, plumber, and mechanic who loves animals, especially frogs, reptiles and mammals. She will always defend animals from any possible harm. Along with Lucy and Lily, Lana has the best younger sister relationship with Lincoln. She also has a close bond with her sister Lola, who she hangs out and works together with. Throughout the series, she acts like a dog, especially when she eats trash or dog food. In Leni's Listen Out Loud podcast, Leni and Lincoln state that the family buys Lana food and toys at the pet shop. Lana is in 1st grade at Royal Woods Elementary School for the first four seasons[28] and attends school with Lincoln, Lucy, Lola, and Lisa. In "Schooled!", Lana attends 2nd grade with her sisters Lucy, Lola, and Lisa.
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" reveals that Lola was born two minutes after Lana, making her the younger twin. She is named after a pet Dachshund of Savino's.[8] Lola is depicted as a princess who plots and schemes to get her way and becomes maniacal if her siblings or anyone else angers her in any way. She is usually seen wearing a long pink gown, sash, a white pearl necklace and earrings, long pink gloves, pink high heels, and a tiara. Lola constantly enters child beauty pageants. When her siblings confess to each other things they did, Lola often rats on them, especially Lincoln. Underneath her mean-spirited exterior, Lola is shown to be forgiving and affectionate and admits to herself that she is a "crazy pants" sometimes. There is a running gag that comedically exaggerates Lola's strength when she gets angry, as when she single-handedly subdues her oldest sister Lori. Both she and Lana use a pink jeep as their mode of transportation around Royal Woods. Lola is in 1st grade at Royal Woods Elementary School for the first four seasons[28] and attends school with Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, and Lisa. In "Schooled!", Lola attends 2nd grade with her sisters Lucy, Lana, and Lisa. Rita's episode of Listen Out Loud and the episode "Candy Crushed" reveals that Lola has a strong sweet tooth. She loves dogs and cats.
Lisa Loud (voiced by Lara Jill Miller,[29] portrayed by Lexi Janicek in A Loud House Christmas,[3] The Really Loud House,[4] and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 4-year-old (5-year-old from season 5 onward and live-action media) 10th child of the Loud family, and is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[8] Lisa is a gifted child prodigy who has a Ph.D. and is a Junior Nobel Prize recipient but is currently in kindergarten by her own choice. Lisa enjoys solving complex equations, math problems, and performing elaborate experiments in which she often uses her unaware siblings and Clyde as test subjects. She wears glasses, an olive green turtleneck sweater, dark pink pants, and brown loafers. Her brown hair was revealed to be a wig in "Potty Mouth", having burnt it due to a botched nuclear experiment. Lisa often uses formal and detailed terms to refer to basic things before saying them in layman's terms. She often tends to be quite reckless and unethical with her experiments but is ultimately a good-hearted girl. A running gag is that Lisa's beakers filled with compound mixtures tend to explode, which occasionally mutate her body; as such, she has to wear dentures and a wig and has an extra toe. She is also a fan of west coast rap music and is very good at breakdancing. Despite her intellect, Lisa struggles greatly with simple things such as arts and crafts because of her stubby fingers and also struggles to form friendships with her peers. Some of Lisa's inventions include an assortment of robots, projects that she collaborated with Lincoln on, Gloweos (cookies infused with the bioluminescent DNA of the Aequorea victoria that make the consumer glow in the dark for a short time), a Urine Detector liquid that removes urine from bodies of water, Gravity Shoes that enable her to walk on the ceiling, a chocolate fountain that started out as a nuclear fusion device until she dropped her chocolate bar in it, a compatibility machine used to match up two people, robotic kangaroo legs to go with Lisa and Lily's shared kangaroo costume, overly-effective lie-detecting products, a chemical analysis machine, and a reanimator. In addition, she has done different fecal research and also figured out time traveling which she utilized in two episodes. Lisa attends Royal Woods Elementary School as a kindergartner for the first four seasons with her older siblings Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, and Lola. In "Schooled!", Lisa begins 1st grade with her sisters Lucy, Lana, and Lola.
Lily L. Loud[13] (voiced by Grey DeLisle,[1] portrayed by Charlotte Anne Tucker and Lainey Jane Knowles in A Loud House Christmas,[3] August Michael Peterson and Emily Ford in The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the 1-year-old baby (2-year-old toddler season 5 onward and live-action media) of the Loud family as well as the youngest child and Lisa's roommate. She is generally happy-go-lucky, but she is also intelligent and has a mischievous streak. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans for having daughters.[8] In the first four seasons, Lily is usually seen wearing only a diaper. From the fifth season on, Lily is seen wearing a white shirt, lavender shorts, and white booties. Lily is babysat by Lincoln on several occasions, with whom she has the best younger sister relationship along with Lucy and Lana. She has a habit of losing her diaper, which her older siblings put back on. Her siblings and her parents always change Lily's diaper in her and Lisa's room. Prior to season five, the only phrase aside from gibberish Lily says is "poo-poo", usually as her diaper flies across the screen or she needs a diaper change. Lily shares a room with her older sister Lisa and her gibberish can sometimes be translated by her older siblings. Around the end of "Washed Up", Lily is the only one who sees Lake Eddy's residential cryptid Plessy which Lincoln and Lucy wanted to find. In "Any Given Sundae", Lily tries her first ice cream and enjoys it. As of "Schooled!", Lily is able to speak more words and is now potty-trained. She also refers to herself in the third person, starts wearing clothes, and is reluctant to start preschool at Baby Bunker Preschool until she saw Leni's posts of the preschool.
Lynn L. Loud Sr.[30] (voiced and portrayed by Brian Stepanek in all media[31][3][4]) is the father of the Loud children. His complete face is unseen until the second-season episode "11 Louds a Leapin'". Lynn Sr. often breaks up fights between his children before they grow too violent, quotes "ding dang" during his moments of frustration, and often has his emotional moments. He is completely clueless about the use of modern technologies to the point of not knowing how to text and is an expert at playing the cowbell. Lynn Sr. wears a sea-green sweater, brown slacks, and shoes. Lynn Sr. used to work in IT before pursuing a culinary career as he does all the cooking for his family. His dream is finally realized in the episode "Cooked!" when he opens up his own restaurant called Lynn's Table. In "Recipe for Disaster", it is revealed that Lynn Sr. learned some of the ingredients for his dishes from his home economics teacher, who now owns the Frosty Farms Frozen Foods company. In "Dad Reputation", Lynn Sr. starts a band called the Doo-Dads, which consist of five members: himself, Harold, Kotaro, Rodney, and Luna. In "Present Danger", it is revealed that Lynn Sr. is a fan of David Steele. In "Home of the Fave", it is revealed that Lynn Sr. has a brother named Lance who made his first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas". The latter episode revealed that Lynn Sr. was on bad terms with his brother ever since he accidentally broke his exercise ball. Lincoln tried to mend the relationship between his father and Lance, only for further attempts to backfire after Lynn Sr. mistook Lance's attempt to kill a spider as deliberately breaking his new spatula. After Lincoln, Lori, and Lance's daughter Shelby got stuck on a sheet of cracking ice on Lake Mastodon, the two brothers decided to put aside their rivalry to help their children.
Rita Loud (voiced by Jill Talley,[31] 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. Rita's family includes her father Albert, from whom she learned how to drive a plane and a tank. She also has one aunt named Ruth. Rita works as a dental assistant under the dentist Dr. Feinstein,[lower-alpha 24] though she is working to become an author. In "Write and Wrong", Rita gets a job at the Royal Woods Gazette as an advice columnist. The Really Loud House episode "What's a Mother to Redo" reveals that Rita is allergic to strawberries. The live-action series episode "Get Out of Dodgeball" also reveals that her last name before her marriage was Reynolds.
Leonard Loud (voiced by Rick Zieff) is Lynn Sr. and Lance's father, Rita Loud's father-in-law, and the kids' paternal grandfather who was mentioned by Lynn Sr. in "Vantastic Voyage". He is often called "Gramps" by his grandchildren. Like his son, Leonard can get emotional at times. 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. Leonard was originally a traveling fisherman as seen in "Camped!" until he got word from his son when Camp Mastodon was closing. When the treasure was found and he used his boat to save his family, Leonard offered to use the treasure to keep Camp Mastodon open as its new proprietor so that he can be closer to his family. In "Present Danger", it is revealed that Leonard is a fan of David Steele. In "Bummer Camp", Leonard learns how to be a camper from his grandchildren. The episode "Be Careful What You Fish For" revealed that Gramps lost the big toe on his right foot 30 years ago during an attack by the great white sturgeon Moby Rick who also wrecked the ship that he was on. Lynn commented that the loss of his big toe is why he wears socks and sandals.
Lance Loud (voiced by Rob Riggle[32]) is Lynn Sr.'s athletic brother, Rita Loud's brother-in-law, and the kids' paternal uncle who lives out in Petoskey Falls, Michigan where he is the proprietor of the Endur-Lance Gym. However, there are things he can't do because of his muscle mass like ziplining and swimming. He is first mentioned in "Home of the Fave" and made his first physical appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas". Compared to his brother Lynn, Lance has a rather muscly build. He has a wife named Sharon and raises three kids: eldest son Shane, middle daughter Shelby, and youngest son Shiloh. In "Home of the Fave", Lance was mentioned to be the favorite son of Leonard and during a family Christmas gathering, an accident would drive them apart. During "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas", Lincoln along with his sisters would devise a plan to reunite his father with his brother at Camp Mastodon. Eventually, Lynn Sr. and Lance reconciled after working together to save Lincoln, Lori, and Shelby who were stranded on a swiftly-cracking sheet of ice at Lake Mastodon.
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. She is an expert at yoga and meditation. Sharon makes her first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" where she was shown to be close with Rita. When her husband Lance got enraged when he saw his brother Lynn, Sharon taught him a method to stay calm which he eventually took into heart later in the episode.
Shane Loud (voiced by Christopher Livingston) is the oldest son of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. He makes his first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas". Like Luna, he is into singing and is able to do a cappella.
Shelby Loud (voiced by Kyrie McAlpin) is the bespectacled middle child of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. She makes her first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas". Like Lincoln, she is the only daughter in the family and can be silly at times. When brainstorming, Shelby tends to twirl around the room. She is shown to have a bad sense of direction.
Shiloh Loud (voiced by Bahia Watson) is the youngest child of Lance and Sharon and the kids' paternal cousin. He makes his first appearance in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas". Shiloh is known to do cannonballs into any physical object and can lift objects much larger and heavier than he is.
Albert Reynolds (voiced by Fred Willard In (2016-2019),[33] Christopher Swindle In "Resident Upheaval", Piotr Michael In (2021-present), portrayed by Bill Southworth in A Loud House Christmas) is the kids' maternal grandfather, Lynn Loud Sr.'s father-in-law, Rita's father, and Ruth's brother. He is often called "Pop-Pop" by his grandchildren. It is revealed in the series that he was a former member of the United States military until his retirement. Albert wears a white button-up shirt, blue jean overalls with orange suspenders, a black belt, and white sneakers. He has a good relationship with his daughter and is very close to Lincoln, with whom he shares the same hair color and hairstyle. While it was revealed in "Cover Girls" that Albert is near-sighted, this is never brought up again in later episodes. Starting in "The Old and the Restless", Albert moved into Sunset Canyon Retirement Home where his old friends live. In "Pop Pop the Question", he proposes to Myrtle, and they are currently married after No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie.
Myrtle (voiced by Jennifer Coolidge, understudied by Alex Cazares in No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie) is the girlfriend of Albert. Because she traveled extensively in her youth prior to meeting Albert, Myrtle never married or had children of her own. When she became Albert's girlfriend, she started to treat the Loud children as her own grandchildren. Upon accepting her, the children started to call her "Gran-Gran" as she had wanted them to call her. The episode "Resident Upheaval" reveals that Myrtle does not live at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home and only visits Albert there. By the end of the episode, Myrtle moves into Sunset Canyon Retirement Home with Gayle as a roommate. 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. Her skills do help Lincoln perfect his spy tumbling. The film No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie revealed that her spy code-name is Agent 28.
Ruth (voiced by Grey DeLisle[34]) 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. She wears an olive green dress with flowers on it and white shoes. 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.
The ancestors of the Loud family from the 1600s, shown in The Loud House Movie, were driven away from their town of Loch Loud by Aggie using a magic stone on Lolo the Dragon. While Lucille first appears as a ghost in the film, the rest of them appear in ghost form at the end of the film to praise Angus for taking on the responsibility as the new Duke of Loud Loch Loud.
The rest of the ancestors appear and haven't been named. They include:
The Loud family has different pets in their house who usually show the same emotions as the children on different occasions.
The main family pets include:
The Loud siblings also have their own pets:
Lisa Loud has made an assortment of robots in order of appearance:
Clyde McBride (voiced by Caleel Harris in 2016-2018,[1] Andre Robinson in 2018-2021, portrayed and voiced by Jahzir Bruno in 2022–present,[5] A Loud House Christmas,[3] The Really Loud House,[4] and A Really Haunted Loud House, Levi Mynatt as a 9-year-old in The Really Loud House, voiced by Jaeden White in 2022–present) is an 11-year-old boy (12-year-old season 5 onward) who is best friends with Lincoln. He owns a walkie-talkie that he uses on "missions" with Lincoln and is usually up-to-date on code words used when conveying messages. Clyde and Lincoln share many interests, such as video games and science fiction movies. He used to have an unrequited crush on Lori and tended to get nosebleeds, faint whenever he saw her, and/or he acts like a malfunctioned robot. He wears circular glasses, a yellow and blue striped sweater, black pants, and black tennis shoes. When Lincoln cosplays as Ace Savvy, Clyde dresses as Ace's sidekick One-Eyed Jack. Clyde is a 5th grader at Royal Woods Elementary School until "Schooled!" when he begins attending Royal Woods Middle School as a 6th-grader. He is also an accomplished pastry chef and baker.
Howard McBride (voiced by Michael McDonald, portrayed by Justin Michael Stevenson in A Loud House Christmas, Stephen Guarino in The Really Loud House) is Clyde's overprotective red-haired white father, who cares deeply about his son's well-being. While showering Clyde with attention, Howard rarely lets him do anything unsupervised as he tends to get overemotional while watching his son grow up. Both Harold and Howard wear brown slacks, a pair of jeans, white sneakers, brown loafer shoes, a red collared shirt, a blue/teal sweater vest, a black bow tie, and a light blue shirt. The McBrides, who are an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series.[37]
Harold McBride (voiced by Wayne Brady in 2016-2022, Khary Payton in 2022-present), portrayed by Marcus Folmar in A Loud House Christmas, Ray Ford in The Really Loud House) is Clyde's overprotective black father, and the son of Gayle, who cares deeply about their son's well-being. While showering Clyde with attention along with Howard, they rarely let him do anything unsupervised. Both Howard and Harold wear brown slacks, a pair of jeans, white sneakers, brown loafer shoes, a red collared shirt, a blue/teal sweater vest, a black bow tie, and a light blue shirt. The McBrides, who are an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series.[37] In the episode "Dad Reputation", Harold joins Lynn Loud Sr.'s group The Doo-Dads, and plays the accordion.
Gayle McBride (voiced by Loretta Devine, portrayed by Gail Everett-Smith in A Loud House Christmas) is the mother of Harold and the adoptive grandmother of Clyde. She was mentioned a lot in the series before showing up in person in the episode "Resident Upheaval" where she was up against Myrtle for an available room in Sunset Canyon Retirement Home, sparking a competition between Lincoln and Clyde to see whose grandmother will move in. By the end of the episode, Gayle gets a double room while gaining Myrtle as her roommate.
The Casagrandes are a Mexican American family of characters who are the extended family of the Santiagos. While the Casagrandes appear in multiple episodes of The Loud House, they later gained their own spin-off show.[38][39] It is revealed in both shows that the Casagrandes live in fictional Great Lakes City which is three hours away from Royal Woods and in a neighboring state. They hate cats.
Ronalda "Ronnie" Anne Santiago (voiced by Breanna Yde in 2016-2018 of The Loud House,[40] Izabella Alvarez in 2019–present of The Loud House and The Casagrandes[41]) is the 11-year-old (12 as of The Casagrandes Movie) sister of Bobby, a tough tomboy who enjoys skateboarding, playing video games, and pranks. She wears a purple zipper hoodie, jean shorts, a white tank top underneath her hoodie (in "City Slickers" and "No Show! with the Casagrandes"), pink knee-high socks, and purple shoes. Originally depicted as a bully who would annoy Lincoln with embarrassing pranks because she had a crush on him, Ronnie Anne eventually becomes Lincoln's best female friend. A running gag is that one member of either her or Lincoln's family refers to one of them as the other's boyfriend/girlfriend which they both instantly deny. It is implied multiple times throughout the series though, that they harbor feelings for each other.
Roberto Alejandro Martinez-Millan Luis "Bobby" Santiago Jr. (voiced by Carlos PenaVega,[40] portrayed by Matt Van Smith in A Loud House Christmas, Damian Alonso in The Really Loud House) is a 17-year-old (18-year-old season 5 onward) boy who is Lori's boyfriend and the older brother of Ronnie Anne. He wears a cream T-shirt, a green jacket, blue jeans, a black and yellow belt, and brown shoes. Bobby does a lot of odd jobs in Royal Woods. In "Save the Date", it is shown that Bobby will retaliate if his sister Ronnie Anne gets offended, even if it means breaking up with Lori (to that point he immediately regrets doing it). Although he and his family moved away to live with the Casagrande family in Great Lakes City in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Bobby and Lori managed to find a way to make their relationship work. Originally working in the Casagrande family bodega as a cashier and stockboy, Bobby developed a tendency to get trapped in the dairy freezer, as seen in "City Slickers" and "The Spies Who Loved Me". In "Movers and Fakers", Bobby moves into his own apartment in the same building to get his own space after a former tenant moves to France.
Maria Santiago[42] (voiced by Sumalee Montano)[43] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's mother, Carlos' sister, and Rosa and Hector's daughter. She works as a nurse at a local hospital. When the Santiago's move to Great Lakes City, Maria works at the local hospital as an emergency room nurse. In at least two episodes so far, she is shown to have childish arguments with her brother Carlos.
Dr. Arturo Santiago (voiced by Eugenio Derbez,[43] understudied by Fabio Tassone in The Loud House episode "Day of the Dad" and The Casagrandes Movie)) is Bobby and Ronnie Anne's Peruvian-American father who works as a doctor at Physicians with Missions who have their headquarters in Great Lakes City. He is currently operating in Peru where he helped to build a hospital. Arturo's work is liked by Carlos Casagrande and Hector Casagrande develops a scowling look when around him implying that he was not pleased with Maria and Arturo's divorce. In "Operation Dad", Arturo visits Great Lakes City for a conference causing Ronnie Anne to find a way to make him move in after roughing it for some time. After some attempts fail, Ronnie Anne was able to see him off. Upon looking at the scrapbook she left him, Arturo contacts his boss at Physician Without Missions to let him work at Great Lakes City's Physicians Without Missions HQ while another doctor covers for him.
Rosa Casagrande (voiced by Sonia Manzano)[43] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandmother, Maria and Carlos' mother, and Lupe and Lazaro's daughter. She is the matriarch of the Casagrande family and the building manager of their apartment building. Rosa is a skilled cook and uses a variety of home remedies to heal people and ward off spirits. In "15 Candles", it is revealed that Rosa was unable to get a Quinceañera when she was young.
Hector Rodrigo Casagrande-Guiterrez (voiced by Ruben Garfias)[43] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandfather and Maria and Carlos' father. He is the patriarch of the Casagrande family and the proprietor of the Casagrande Mercado on the ground floor of the family's apartment building. Hector is gossipy and knows how to play the guitar while also having his own band. In "Battle of the Grandpas", it is revealed that Hector used to be a bull rider in his youth.
Carlos Casagrande (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui)[43] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's uncle, Maria's brother, and Rosa and Hector's son. He is a high-spirited and sensitive father of four and works as a professor at a local university. Carlos reads many books and can dispense rather inane trivia. In "Going Overboard", it was revealed that he was a popular skater in college named Carlos X. He had to stop after marrying Frida. In "Skaters Gonna Hate", it is revealed that Carlos in his alias of Carlos X had a history with Tony Hawk.
Frida Puga-Casagrande[42] (voiced by Roxana Ortega)[43] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's aunt and Carlos' wife. She is an avid artist and photographer who gets emotional over a variety of mundane moments and bursts into tears at the drop of a hat. In addition, Frida contributes art to The Art Space. In "Miss Step", it is revealed that Frida is an expert at Baile Folklorico. Her maiden name is named after staff member Miguel Puga.
Carlota Casagrande (voiced by Alexa PenaVega)[43] is the eldest of Carlos and Frida's children, their only daughter, Rosa and Hector's granddaughter, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne. She is a cheerful, happy-go-lucky admirer of vintage fashion and has a following on social media.
Carlos "CJ" Casagrande Jr. (voiced by Jared Kozak)[43] is the second eldest and the eldest son of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne. He was born with Down syndrome and possesses a very sunny disposition. CJ loves to play pretend games and likes pirates. The episode "Short Cut" reveals that CJ is good at cutting hair.
Carlino "Carl" Casagrande[44][43] (voiced by Alex Cazares)[43] is the second youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne. He has a selfish and macho personality and hatches a variety of get-rich-quick schemes, but is ultimately very childish. Carl likes to play with toys, especially trains. In addition, he also has a crush on Lori much to the dismay of Lori and Bobby. In "Slink or Swim", Carl was revealed to not be able to swim until Bobby taught him in exchange that Carl teaches him how to tie his shoes. As seen in "Do the Fruit Shake", Carl is shown to be an expert DJ. Despite his selfishness, he still really cares about his family.
Carlitos Casagrande (voiced by Roxana Ortega up to episode 6 of The Casagrandes,[45] Cristina Milizia from episode 7 of The Casagrandes onward[46]) is the youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson and the cousin of Ronnie Anne. He has noticeably orange hair and a propensity to mimic those around him. He is just beginning to learn how to talk as seen in "Copy Can't".
Lupe Casagrande (voiced by Angélica Aragón) is the mother of Rosa, the grandmother of Maria and Carlos, and the great-grandmother of Ronnie Anne, Bobby, Carlota, C.J., Carl, and Carlitos who lives in Mexico.
Danny Puga (voiced by Danny Trejo) is the father of Frida, the grandfather of Carlota, C.J., Carl, and Carlos, and the great-uncle of Ronnie and Anne and Bobby. He works as a stunt performer.
The Casagrandes have pets of their own:
The Changs are a Chinese American family that arrive in Great Lakes City and moved into Apartment 3A above the Casagrandes' apartment.
Sidney "Sid" Chang (voiced by Leah Mei Gold) is the cheerful, happy-go-lucky, energetic and high-spirited 12-year-old daughter of Stanley and Becca Chang, Adelaide's older sister, and Ronnie Anne's best friend and neighbor.[48] In "Friended! with the Casagrandes", the two of them meet and quickly become best friends. Sid always wants to try new things. She is also an expert at robotics.
Stanley Chang (voiced by Ken Jeong) is the Chinese father of Sid and Adelaide. He works as a subway conductor in Great Lakes City's subway system called the GLART (short for Great Lakes Area Rapid Transit).
Becca Chang (voiced by Melissa Joan Hart) is the mother of Sid and Adelaide and the wife of Stanley. She works as a zoologist. The episode "How to Train Your Carl" reveals that Becca is currently working at the Great Lakes City Zoo.
Adelaide Chang (voiced by Lexi Sexton) is the six-year-old sister of Sid.[48] 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. She also has a love for animals that is comparable to Lana's love for them.
Froggy 2 (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) is a frog who is Adelaide's pet and the successor of her late pet Froggy.
Breakfast Bot (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a robot created by Sid Chang who has a toaster for a chest and upper back, a toaster oven for an abdomen and lower back, a spatula for a right hand, a whisk for a left hand, and one wheel instead of legs.
This section lists recurring characters who are citizens of Royal Woods, with these characters apperaring mainly in The Loud House:
This section lists the faculty and students of Royal Woods Elementary School:
This section lists the faculty and students of Royal Woods Middle School:
This section lists the faculty and students of Royal Woods High School:
This section lists the people that resides at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home, where Albert "Pop Pop", Myrtle, and Gayle are also residents:
This section lists recurring characters who are citizens of Great Lakes City, with these characters apperaring mainly in The Casagrandes:
This section lists the neighbors of the Casagrandes and the Changs in the apartment where they lives:
This section lists the faculty and students of the Great Lakes City school Cesar Chavez Academy:
This section lists other recurring characters in The Loud House or The Casagrandes:
This section lists characters who exclusively appeared in The Really Loud House:
This section lists characters who exclusively appeared in the films:
Appearing in The Loud House Movie
Appearing in A Really Haunted Loud House
Appearing in The Casagrandes Movie
Appearing in No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie
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