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| “ | Good, because you wouldn't want to make me MAD! | „ |
| ~ Lola warning Lincoln not to get her bad side. |
| “ | You're either with me or against me! | „ |
| ~ Lola's catchphrase in "Candy Crushed". |
Lola Loud is one of the ten deuteragonists of Nickelodeon's The Loud House franchise. She is the third youngest of the siblings. Due to her bratty behavior, she has played a villainous role in some episodes.
She is voiced by Grey Griffin, who also voices her twin Lana Loud and Lily Loud in the same series. In the live-action series, she is portrayed by Ella Allen.
Biography[]
At 7 years old (6 years old prior to "Strife of the Party"), Lola is the third youngest of the Loud siblings. She is also Lana's twin sister (younger by two minutes), with whom she attends the 2nd grade (1st grade in Seasons 1–4) at Royal Woods Elementary School.
Personality[]
Lola is a sharp-tongued beauty queen. She carries a great sense of self-importance, and is always ready to be on the offense if someone crosses her. She can be quite materialistic and will go to great lengths to get what she wants. She is particularly skilled at making money (even if she must deceive others), and dedicates much of her time to winning beauty pageants. Despite being image-focused she takes school seriously, and makes it a point to get her work done in order to allow her the flexibility to focus on pageant training. Lola's interests include anything girly - this includes fashion shows, makeup, and posing for photo shoots.
She is constantly claiming how beautiful she is, and can't look away from a mirror for more than five seconds, which gets on everybody's nerves. Even though she is determined to get her way most of the time, she often shows remorse or guilt if she hurts the feelings of one of her family members.
However, in spite of her strident and self-centered nature, Lola is also compassionate as she loves her siblings. She is always grateful for Lincoln's kindness towards her, and usually appreciates her family's company. At times, she has shown herself to be capable of humility and selflessness when compelled to let go of her own needs, so she isn't completely heartless. In addition, when one of her siblings is in trouble, she shows genuine concern, and often cooperates with her other siblings to cheer them up. One example is when she helped all her siblings pass a test they didn't study for, even if she failed her own during "No Place Like Homeschool".
Appearance[]
Lola has long blonde hair that she wears down, and a tuft of hair on top of her head pointed to the right. She is missing her front teeth, like her twin, Lana. She wears a princess attire; a long pink gown and sash, a white pearl necklace around her neck, long pink gloves, white earrings, pink high heels, and a tiara on her head.
During development, Lola's dress was more frilly, her sash was white, her tiara was more decorative, and she had a ponytail, and her front teeth.
Her swim wear is a swimming dress called a "swim gown", and she uses plastic wrap to protect her outfit when she's swimming, because she doesn't like to be splashed with water. Her nightwear is a pink nightgown, that looks similar to her normal attire, except it doesn't have a sash, or a white pearl necklace attached to her pink gown. She doesn't wear pink gloves, either. It sometimes has short, poofy sleeves on it, as shown in "Room with a Feud". Her snow attire is a pink tundra coat with matching pants, light pink earmuffs, and purple mittens with matching boots.
As of Season 4's "Washed Up", her outline is more thinner due to the animation getting slightly thinner.
Villainous Acts[]
Despite usually being a protagonistic heroine, Lola has occasionally done villainous things, such as bullying and being rude to people. Like Lynn, she has some anger issues and abuse people on occasions. She is good at bossing people around and yelling at them for small things, especially her siblings. Furthermore, Lola beats up or gets revenge on anyone who ever opposes her possessions or pageant career which her siblings (especially Lincoln and Lana) have to avoid getting her bad side and carry the mandates she demands. In some episodes, she has shown her skilled at plotting and scheming or blackmailing her siblings.
Episodes[]
- "Heavy Meddle": Lola comments on how her evil nature that sometimes she scare even herself.
- "Sound of Silence": After finding out about Lincoln's earbuds, Lola schemes to get revenge on Lincoln by having her sisters prank him into doing their chores and tell made-up stories about what she did to them over their minor accidents.
- The Pudding Incident: She pops Lynn's soccer ball for eating the last pudding.
- The Tiara Crisis: She gives away Leni's stuff for free for breaking her tiara.
- Sneeze-ageddon: She cooks Lori's phone for not saying "bless you" when she sneezed.
- The Frog Fiasco: She kills Lana's frog, Seymour, for making her ruin her makeup.
- "Undie Pressure": Lola complains to Lincoln that reading comics in his underwear was his annoying habit, but she has an idea to play a game of bet to see who goes the longer without the sisters' habits. She says if Lincoln loses the bet, he has to give up his habit forever. When Lola is the last sister to defeat Lincoln, she shows off her makeup-smeared face in a darkly lit atmosphere with empty pupils and a sinister grin while attempting to make Lincoln strip his habit.
- "Butterfly Effect": In Lincoln's fantasy, Lola joins Lynn in a life of crime after her face getting mutilated and believing her pageant career is finished.
- "Chore and Peace": She chases Lincoln around the house and tries to beat him up as revenge for making her dress in garbage and lose the title of Miss Cute and Mean.
- "Toads and Tiaras": When Lola finds out that Lincoln has Lana to take her place in the Miss Prim and Perfect pageant, she furiously decides to get revenge on him for putting her pageant career on the line. Lola barges in the pageant hall and prepares to beat up Lincoln, but then accepts Lana's performance which she and Lincoln wins the pageant and Dairyland tickets.
- "Roughin' It": A flashback shows Lola attempts to kill Lucy for ruining her dress.
- "The Loudest Yard": Lola agrees to help Lincoln get out of playing football by running over his foot with her car, but she then beats him up for making her crash when he changes his mind.
- "A Tattler's Tale": As revenge for being excluded from their secrets club, Lola blackmails her siblings by enslaving them into doing her bidding and threatening to tell their parents about their secrets if they don't comply with her demands. She writes her notes and diary to reveal her secrets to Lincoln in her room and a cactus, followed by revealing her secrets to her competitors at the pageant hall which they were terrified of her.
- "Vantastic Voyage": She furiously demands Lincoln to sit down by banning him from joining his family in their new song as punishment for trying to tell her and Lana that they don't have to sing.
- "Fed Up": Lola attempts to steal Lincoln's hypnotizing coin, but accidentally knock the wienerschnitzel and Lynn Sr. saves it. When Lynn accidentally destroys Lola's cake, she attacks Lynn and Luna to get revenge for that.
- "Room with a Feud": She gets revenge on Lana for ruining her dolls.
- "Job Insecurity": Lola yells out horrific words on the phone with Sergei to get Lynn Sr. fired from the restaurant.
- "Mall of Duty": Lola calls Rip a poop sniffing weirdo and threatens to beat Lincoln up if he doesn't put her show back. After Lincoln finds her inside a princess palace, Lola orders other kids (who she made her minions) to send him to the dungeon. Lincoln tells Lola that there's another queen outside who is more powerful than her. Lola goes outside to have her head, but gets mad when she discovers that Lincoln lied, but is impressed that Lincoln managed to fool her so easily.
- "Read Aloud": It reveals that Lola slaps, bites, kicks people's shins and pulls their hairs too often.
- "The Crying Dame": She claims to hate saying it with an evil smile.
- "Shop Girl": When Leni got rewarded from being generous, Lola tries to do the same by giving her fries to a customer. When the customer denied, Lola yells at him in a threatening manner and attempts to chase after him.
- "Ruthless People": When Scoots took the last of the butterscotch pudding from the pudding machine, Lola angrily grabs an old man's cane and whacks the machine.
- "A Star is Scorned": Lola is plotting to sabotage Lily's chance of winning by recording her moments where she misbehaves and attempts to send them to Ms. Carmichael. When Ms. Carmichael refuses to give the thumb drive back to her, Lola attacks her in a rage which causes her to be disqualified from the competition.
- "Family Bonding": Lola beats and ties up Lincoln for trying to steal her color-changing spoon. When Lola discovers Clyde hiding in the bush, she tattles to everyone via megaphone that he and Lincoln are sneaking into the Millers' house. She also smiles when Lincoln gets in trouble with his parents.
- "Strife of the Party": Lola rudely tells Lana that she is unqualified for party planning. She is plotting to sabotage Lana's birthday party plans by removing her garbage decorations and using her tiara to deflate Flip's tires in order to run with her own perfect decorations.
- "Diamonds Are for Never": Lola threatens to make Lincoln disappear if he tries any more magic on Walt.
- "Dream a Lily Dream": When Nightmare Tentacle kidnaps Lincoln, she refuses to help him and pretends he volunteered, leaving Lincoln to get attacked.
- "Present Danger": Lola angrily discovers her jeep was modified by Lisa to be the Steele Mobile. She then chases Lincoln, Lynn Sr. and Leonard by attempting to get revenge on them.
- "Robot Reboot": She beats up FriendBot in a rage for spilling her tea.
- "Prize Fighter": Lola acts like a monster by spilling Dana's coffee, ruining Howard's prize winning petunias with her princess car and spoiling Cheryl and Meryl's TV show in order to attempt to get herself disqualified from winning the Minnie McFiggle award, believing it was a cursed award which ends her pageant career.
- "Lights, Camera, Nuclear Reaction": Lola screams in anger as she spots her jeep in the Tall Timbers Park lake which Lisa modify it into the Steele Mobile again. She presumably wants to have revenge on Lincoln, Clyde and Lisa.
- "Candy Crushed": Every time when anyone tempts Lola with sweets, she threatens them that they either with her or against her. She sprays the delivery man with a hose to prevent him from delivering chocolates to Mr. Grouse. At the end, Lola also sprays Dalton with the hose by preventing him from begging her to come back.
- "Beg, Borrow and Steele": Lola enslaves Lincoln to work off his debt to her by forcing him to wear her pageant heels. When Lincoln accidentally ruins Lola's dress and break the teapot, she told him that he'll be working with her for extremely long time.
- "Wild Goss Chase": Lola writes her own gossip column about Mrs. Johnson pranking Principal Huggins with an airhorn, Kayla eating her booger, Coach Pacowski struggling with a cricket bat and Winston accidentally revealing his Blarney underpants which she causes the four to get gossed by people at school.
- "The Cling and I": She wants to get revenge on Lana for trapping her in the play castle.
Movies[]
- The Loud House Movie: She spent all the Loud family's travel money on a costly teeth-whitening operation.
- A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice: Lola attempts to attack Lincoln in a rage for throwing snowball at her, but Lana manages to drag her away from attacking Lincoln.
Listen Out Loud[]
- "Lola Loud": She selfishly locks herself in her room to host her podcast by gossiping about her family.
Other Media[]
- "Living Loud: Summer School": In the online game, Lola steals Lincoln's photo of the Royal Woods Warbler and the school's flute.
- Super Special: In the comic book issue "The Crowned Caper", Lola played as a supervillain (Crowned Caper) in her siblings' superhero fantasy where she ties up the security guard and steal the crown from the museum. She attempts to defeat her siblings by preventing them from retrieving the crown.
Quotes[]
| “ | You're uninvited to my birthday party FOREVER! | „ |
| ~ Lola banning Lincoln from invited to her birthday party in "Making the Case". |
| “ | Oh, that's okay... | „ |
| ~ Lola's evil nature as she plotting her revenge. |
| “ | LINCOLN! IT'S 3 O'CLOCK! YOU'VE FAILED ME!!! YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MAKE LOLA MAD!!! | „ |
| ~ Lola threatening Lincoln. |
| “ | It's Lincoln's fault we're up here, so he can do it! | „ |
| ~ Lola blaming Lincoln for getting her and other sisters in trouble in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House". |
| “ | THEY'RE RUINING ME! AND THEY WILL PAY! | „ |
| ~ Lola being furious after discovering Lincoln coaching Lana to take her place. |
| “ | Lola: AND THIS IS YOUR OTHER SISTER! Lincoln: Wait! It's my fault, not Lana's! It was all my idea! Lola: I have worked four years... to build my pageant reputation! AND YOU JUST RUINED IT! |
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| ~ Lola's raging breakdown, as she prepares to get revenge on Lincoln for putting her pageant career on the line. |
| “ | HEY! Someone put her funeral dress in the wash... with all my pageant gowns!! (charges at Lucy who pretends to die; she bonks her on the head.) UGH! I can't rip you apart if you're already DEAD! | „ |
| ~ Lola trying to kill Lucy for ruining her dress in "Roughin' It". |
| “ | YOU WANT AN INJURY?! I'LL GIVE YOU ONE!!! | „ |
| ~ Lola prepping to beat up Lincoln for making her crash in "The Loudest Yard". |
| “ | Ewww, Lincoln! Have a little class! | „ |
| ~ Lola grossed out by Lincoln eating peanut butter "One of the Boys". |
| “ | Oh, I snore, do I? HOW CAN YOU HEAR ME OVER ALL YOUR SLEEP-FARTING?! | „ |
| ~ Lola angered by Lana's opinion in "Brawl in the Family". |
| “ | We've been practicing for four hours! SIT DOWN! | „ |
| ~ Lola punishing Lincoln to sit down and banning him from joining his family in their song for asking her and Lana a question in "Vantastic Voyage". |
| “ | NO IT DOESN'T! | „ |
| ~ Lola attacking Lana for stealing her doll's hair. |
| “ | I'll give you a boot if you don't change it back to the "Power Hour of Princess Time"! | „ |
| ~ Lola threatening to beat Lincoln up if he doesn't put her show back. |
| “ | There's no one here. You lied! Well played, sir. | „ |
| ~ Lola somewhat impressed by Lincoln's trick. |
| “ | How dare you?! (jumps on Carl and beats him up.) | „ |
| ~ Lola beats up Carl for unplugging Luna's amp in "The Loudest Thanksgiving". |
| “ | Wish you told us before we all sat here for ten minutes! | „ |
| ~ Lola angrily yelling at Lincoln for wasting time of getting ready for school in "Predict Ability". |
| “ | That's my color-changing spoon! | „ |
| ~ Lola prepping to beat and tie up Lincoln for stealing her spoon. |
| “ | Thanks for volunteering, Linky! | „ |
| ~ Lola refusing to help Lincoln and leaving him to get attacked in "Dream a Lily Dream". |
| “ | HEY! Is that my princess ride?! | „ |
| ~ Lola attempting to get revenge on Lincoln, Lynn Sr. and Leonard for modifying her Princess Car in "Present Danger". |
| “ | But, lucky for you, I'm an extremely understanding and generous person. You can work off your debt to me. For starters, you'll be driving me around town while breaking these in for me. | „ |
| ~ Lola enslaving Lincoln to work off his debt to her in "Beg, Borrow and Steele". |
| “ | I had to tunnel my way out of that play castle! | „ |
| ~ Lola wanting to get revenge on Lana for trapping her in the play castle in "The Cling and I". |
Trivia[]
- Lola is reminiscent of Angelica Pickles from Rugrats and D.W. Read from Arthur.
- Lola is very similar to Suzi from Camp Lakebottom as the two girls win pageant competitions and have a cruel spoiled behavior to abuse anyone who get in their way. Unlike Suzi, Lola is usually a good side and occasionally acts villainous in the series.
- Her mirror/genderswap counterpart is named Lexx. He has a royal flair as she does, but his personality is more abrasive in his debut compared to hers. He dresses like a prince, and he was originally supposed to carry a golden scepter.
- Despite being heroic, she can act villainous on some occasions and also the main antagonist in some episodes, such as "Sound of Silence", "Toads and Tiaras", "A Tattler's Tale" and the secondary antagonist in the episode "Family Bonding".
- Although she doesn't act bratty anymore in later episodes, but she still acts bratty on some occasions with her threatening to harm Lana or Lincoln.
External Links[]
- Lola Loud at the Protagonists Wiki
- Lola Loud at the Heroes Wiki
- Lola Loud at the The Loud House Wiki
- Lola Loud at the Paramount Wiki
- Lola Loud at the Nickelodeon Wiki
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