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Showrunner Michael Rubiner said that "with 10 girls in the family", the crew felt natural "to explore one of them being LGBTQ".[18] 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.
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As the Louds enter the Scottish town, they ask a nearby fisherman on where they can find Loud relatives, and the fisherman responds by running away while frantically saying their last name, much to their bewilderment. As they venture around the town, they discover other oddities, like a door built much higher than the sidewalk, the signs being too jumbled to be comprehended, and the bell tower using a small bell instead of a giant one. Before long, the citizens begin to converge on the Louds, and one of the citizens asks them if they're really Louds, to which the family agrees. This causes the citizen to tell them that they're in the town of Loch Loud, which is named after their ancestors some 400 years ago.
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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. The Loud House is an American sitcom multimedia franchise based on creator Chris Savino's own experiences with his large family. This franchise has been set in the town of Royal Woods, Michigan and the city of Great Lakes City.[a] The following is an abridged list of characters, consisting of the titular families and supporting characters from all seven productions. Fans of "The Loud House" were able to watch a sneak peek of this rollicking story thanks to a teaser trailer Netflix released back in April (available via YouTube). The trailer previews Lincoln Loud's excitement when he discovers his family's Scottish roots, and his indulgence in the perks of said ancestry.
Sonia Manzano
Later that evening, as the Louds are celebrating at Lynn's Table, everyone recognizes the sisters and quickly run up to them to see them. In the ensuing chaos, Lincoln accidentally gets locked outside the restaurant. Seeing how his sisters are all beloved by everyone, a heartbroken Lincoln finds himself wishing he was as special as they are ("Ordinary Me"). At Clyde's house, Lincoln bemoans to his friend that he's always going to be in his sister's shadows. When Clyde tries to cheer his pal up with some homemade cream puffs, Lincoln begins to cry because he realizes that his own friend has a special talent too.
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Once they complete the trick, Angus asks Lincoln if he's ready for his royal duties today. Lincoln says that he and Lily will practice their trick instead, but when Angus says that doing his duties will make the people happy, as they've been waiting for 400 years for a new duke, Lincoln immediately rescinds his last statement and agrees to help out. 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.
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Chicago-born Jill Talley has played hundreds of characters in both animation and live-action. As one of the main cast members of SpongeBob SquarePants (1999), she has been the voice of Karen (Plankton's sarcastic computer-wife) since the show's very first season. The film's soundtrack was released on the same day the film was released, August 20.
Lana Loud

This gives Morag an idea on how to enact her evil plan ("The Duchess I Will Be"). After keeping Aggie's journal hidden when Lucy and Lucille ask her about it, Morag suggests to Luna that that she and her other sisters should present their talents to the citizens of Loch Loud so they can let their true selves be known to the public. When Angus reminds him that doing his royal duties will make the people happy, as they've been waiting for 400 years for a new duke, Lincoln agrees to help out. Set between the fourth and fifth seasons of The Loud House, it tells the story of the Louds going to Scotland, where they learn that they are descended from royalty and own a castle, while contending with an evil plot.
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Carlota Casagrande (voiced by Alexa PenaVega)[38] 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. Hector Rodrigo Casagrande-Guiterrez (voiced by Ruben Garfias)[38] 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. Rosa Casagrande (voiced by Sonia Manzano)[38] 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.
In an attempt to cheer him up, Clyde offers him some cream puffs he made. After eating one, Lincoln begins to cry, because he realizes that his own friend has a special talent as well (as well as pointing out that he won countless awards for his baking skills). This makes Clyde remark that his skills in baking simply runs in the family. He further elaborates that he once went to France with his grandmother, Gayle, and learned that his ancestral grandmothers were excellent bakers, and that passion for baking passed onto them.
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 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. Lucy L. Loud[21] (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 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.
Suddenly, Lincoln family enters and, after asking if he's alright, tell him that tomorrow, they're going to help him rebuild the town. Unfortunately, just moments later, an angry crowd arrives to the castle doors and demand that he leave Loch Loud, blaming him for losing everything. Seeing how the people no longer admire him, Lincoln decides to relinquish the crown and sadly asks his family if they can go home. As Morag waves farewell to the Louds, she gleefully believes she succeeded in her mission and proceeds to burn Aggie's journal in a fireplace to get rid any evidence of her wrongdoings.
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. 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. The next day, the Louds, Angus, Lela, the citizens and the ghosts of the ancestors work together to repair all the damage in Loch Loud ("My Way Back Home"). After fixing up the village, and as the Louds interact with their ancestors, Angus tells Lincoln that he'll miss him once the family leaves, and Lincoln tells him that he's free to call him up whenever so he can give him some good duke advice. Later, the Louds sail away from Loch Loud, waving goodbye to the citizens and their ancestors at the dock.
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.
Leni and her older sister Lori are roommates until Lori attends 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 has a fear of spiders that is referenced in multiple episodes, most notably "Along Came a Sister".
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