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The Loud Sisters are the titular ten deuteragonists of the Nickelodeon animated series The Loud House. They are Lincoln's sisters and has played an antagonistic role in some episodes.

Personalities[]

The Loud sisters are kind and good-hearted girls who usually being nice to their own brother, Lincoln, but sometimes they being mean to him. Throughout the series, the Loud sisters are shown to be caring with Lincoln and still love him, even he is part of his family. They occasionally bullies Lincoln by making his life miserable, but in some episodes that they shown to be forgiving and make things right for him.

Furthermore, the Loud sisters does their antagonistic roles on occasions, like in few episodes and first film that they overshadowed Lincoln, and in some episodes that they blamed him and refusing to listen to his answer by believing it was obvious what happened. However, in some episodes also that the Loud sisters competing Lincoln or holding a grudge against him.

Members[]

  • Lori Loud is the 17-year-old (18-year-old in season 5-present), she is the eldest child of the Loud family. While Lori is depicted as a bossy, and short-tempered teenager who is condescending towards her younger siblings, she cares deeply about her family. Lori wears a light blue tank top, brown cargo shorts, blue slip-on shoes, and white pearl earrings. As the only Loud child with a driver's license, she usually forces her siblings to do errands for her in exchange for being transported somewhere. She is also shown to frequently have 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 was the first student in her school to join the golf varsity team as a freshman. She also has a long-distance sweetheart named Bobby Santiago.
  • Leni Loud is the 16-year-old (17-year-old in season 5-present), she is the second child of the Loud family who is Lori's former roommate. Leni wears a turquoise dress, red hoop earrings, white slip-on sandals, and white sunglasses on top of her head. She is almost always seen wearing sunglasses on top of her head and 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, she has the best relationship with Lincoln of his older sisters. Leni occasionally fights with Lori over things such as clothes. Leni is able to get a job at Reininger's Department Store at the Royal Woods Mall folding them. She does not have a driver's license nor does she know how to drive Vanzilla in "Driving Miss Hazy", but Lana's "Listen Out Loud" podcast reveals that she is now able to drive it.
  • Luna Loud is the 15-year-old (16-year-old in season 5-present) third child of the Loud family. She wears a purple shirt, a lavender skirt, a white belt, high purple boots, paperclip earrings, 3 black bracelets, and a choker. She is depicted as a wild and upbeat guitarist who owns and plays various instruments, with her signature instrument being a purple Dean ML electric guitar. Luna's idol is a rock singer named "Mick Swagger", she closely follows his words as she got her passion for music when she was young by attending one of his concerts. Her passion for music has had a negative side as shown in the episode "For Bros About to Rock", where 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 as she is shown to be attracted to Lincoln's male tutor Hugh, and a female classmate named Sam Sharp. Luna's siblings are aware that Sam is female, and are supportive of Luna's crush on her. Showrunner Michael Rubiner said that "with 10 girls in the family", the crew felt natural "to explore one of them being LGBTQ". As of the episode "Racing Hearts", Luna and Sam are officially dating.
  • Luan Loud is the 14-year-old (15-year-old in season 5-present) fourth child of the Loud family and the roommate of Luna. She is depicted as the comedian of the house, with most of her dialogue consisting of bad puns that annoy her siblings. Luan wears a white sleeveless shirt, a yellow skirt, yellow socks, brown shoes, and 3 pink flowers. Every April Fools' Day, she becomes a sadistic prank-obsessed maniac which leaves her family and Clyde in complete fear of the holiday. While she pulls mostly successful pranks, the tables are turned sometimes to effect her as seen in the episodes "Fool's Paradise" and "Fool Me Twice." Luan also has other talents which include being an expert birthday clown, juggler, magician, mime artist, and ventriloquist where she owns a dummy named Mr. Coconuts. It is often shown that Luan gets jealous of her other siblings at times, an example being the episode "Funny Business" where Lincoln begins to overshadow her as a birthday clown. Luan has a developing relationship with a fellow classmate named Benny as shown in the episode "Stage Plight" where they kiss in Mrs. Bernardo's production of Romeo & Juliet.
  • Lynn Loud Jr. is the 13-year-old (14-year-old in season 5-present) athletic fifth child of the Loud family. She tends to start competitions among her siblings and plays a large number of different sports. Lynn is very superstitious as she doesn't want anything to ruin her winning streaks and makes various assumptions for each superstition. She wears a red and white Jersey, red-and-white track shorts, black cleats, and white high-knee socks. Unlike Lori, Lynn is not insecure when she passes gas. She does not hesitate to burp out loud or to try things such as a dutch oven on Lincoln. In the episode "Middle Men", it is revealed that Lynn developed a brash personality when she started middle school as she was bullied throughout her first day. Lynn is shown to have made at least one friend named Margo Roberts, who is a teammate on some of her sports teams. As of the later seasons, she often enjoys calling Lincoln "Stinkin'" as her favorite nickname for him.
  • Lucy Loud is the 8-year-old (9-year-old in season 5-present) seventh child of the Loud family and Lynn Jr's roommate. She wears long arm sleeves, stockings, a black dress, a shirt, and black shoes. Lucy has pale white skin and long black hair with bangs that cover her eyes and looks identical to the Loud children's great-grandmother Harriet. Lucy seems to appear out of nowhere at times which often frightens her siblings when she pops up near them. She is also a fortune-teller, whose predictions turn out to happen in a very literal manner. At school, Lucy is a part of the Morticians' Club with students who have similar traits as her. 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' brother Rocky Spokes.
  • Lana Loud is the 6-year-old (7-year-old in season 5-present) eighth child of the Loud family. Lana is the identical twin sister of her roommate Lola and was born two minutes before her as shown in the episode "Ties That Bind." She wears mostly a red baseball cap, white sneakers, a murky green t-shirt and dark blue overalls. Lana is depicted as a tomboy who loves to play in the mud and get her hands dirty. Lana is a skilled handy worker, plumber, and mechanic who loves animals (mostly frogs and reptiles) that she will defend from any possible harm. She also has a close bond with her sister Lola, who she hangs out and works together with. Throughout the series, she is shown to act like a dog as she eats either trash or dog food. It is stated by Leni and Lincoln in Leni's Listen Out Loud podcast that the family buys her food and toys at the pet shop.
  • Lola Loud is the 6-year-old (7-year-old in season 5-present) ninth child of the Loud family and the identical twin sister of her roommate Lana. 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 mostly seen wearing a long pink gown, sash, a white pearl necklace, long pink gloves, white earrings, pink high heels, and a tiara. Lola is constantly entered in child beauty pageants. Lola is shown to constantly tattletale out loud on her siblings (mostly Lincoln) when they confess quietly to what they did. Underneath her selfish and mean-spirited demeanor, she is shown to be forgiving and affectionate to others and self-admits to being a "crazy pants" sometimes. There is a running gag that shows Lola's strength exaggerated in a comedic way when she gets angry, such as single-handedly subduing her older sister Lori. Both she and Lana use a pink jeep as their mode of transportation around Royal Woods.
  • Lisa Loud is the 4-year-old (5-year-old in season 5-present) 10th child of the Loud family. Lisa is a child prodigy and gifted child who has a Ph.D. but is currently in kindergarten by her own choice. Lisa enjoys solving complex equations, math problems, and performing elaborate experiments where 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. Lisa often uses formal and detailed terms to refer to basic things before saying it in layman's terms. She often tends to be quite reckless and unethical with her experiments but is a good-hearted girl down to her core. A running gag is that some of Lisa's beakers filled with compound mixtures tend to explode, which provokes many alterations in her body such as occasional mutations. She is also a fan of west coast rap music and is very good at breakdancing. Despite her intellect, Lisa greatly struggles with simple things such as arts and crafts due to having stubby fingers and forming friendships with others. Some of Lisa's inventions consist of but are not limited to an assortment of robots, 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, a compatibility machine used to match up two people, robotic kangaroo legs to go with Lisa and Lily's shared kangaroo costume, lie-detecting cameras that worked too well, and a chemical analysis machine.
  • Lily Loud is the 1-year-old (2-year-old in season 5-present) baby of the Loud family as well as the 11th child. She is mostly seen wearing only a diaper and is babysat by Lincoln on several occasions. She has a habit of losing her diaper causing her to go naked and also causing her fellow siblings to put her diaper back on. The only phrase Lily generally says aside from gibberish is "poo-poo", generally coupled with her diaper flying across the screen or needing a diaper change. Lily shares a room with Lisa and sometimes her gibberish can be translated by some of her siblings. Around the end of "Washed Up," Lily is the only one who sees Lake Eddy's residential cryptid Plessy which Lincoln and Lucy were wanting to find. In "Any Given Sundae," Lily tries her first ice cream and enjoys it despite some setbacks.

Antagonistic Acts[]

Episodes[]

The Loud House[]

  • "Left in the Dark": The sisters (minus Lucy) blame Lincoln for the power outage, for which it just an accident and he was only plugging the old TV for Lucy. When Lincoln tells his sisters that he didn't do on purpose, they ignores his answer.
  • "Get the Message": Lana and Lola practice hall monitor duties in the house and states that anyone who disobeys the rules, it will send the biggest offenders to jail.
  • "Making the Case": The sisters angrily hold a grudge against Lincoln and despises him for uploading videos involving them. After Lincoln made an embarrassing video out of himself and got humiliated, they apologize to Lincoln for selfishly disowning him and Lori presents him with a small trophy to make up for failing to win the trophy.
  • "The Sweet Spot": The sisters beat Lincoln up for his seating chart and fight him over the sweet spot, but their actions that the Loud kids accidentally destroy Vanzilla and gets grounded to spend in the living room for the weekend until they learn to get along with each other.
  • "In Tents Debate": The sisters take advantage of Lincoln by bribing him into voting for their favorite place to go on a vacation, such as Aloha Beach or Dairyland. At the end, they eventually accepts to go Scratchybottom Campgrounds for a vacation which Lincoln choose.
  • "Sound of Silence": The sisters take advantage of Lincoln by pranking him into doing their chores and telling made-up stories about what Lola did to them over their minor accidents.
  • "Undie Pressure": The sisters planned to beat Lincoln during the game of bet to see who goes the longer without their habits so he will give up his own habit forever. At the end, Lola orders the new undies for Lincoln to make up for losing the bet while the Loud kids accept each other's habits.
  • "Hand-Me-Downer": The sisters hold a grudge against Lincoln for borrowing Lynn's bike without her permission and getting it stolen. They also refuses to forgive Lincoln for his misdemeanor.
  • "Sleuth or Consequences": The sisters blamed Lincoln for clogging the toilet again, unaware that Lucy was the one who did it. At the end, Lincoln blames himself in front of them in order to protect Lucy from getting punished.
  • "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House": The sisters fight Lincoln over the money and makes him volunteer to clean the attic's back area. Later, they kicks Lincoln out of their rooms while searching for the money. At the end, the Loud kids are now work together and share that the money they found was his work bonus.
  • "House Music": Lana ties up Lincoln and the sisters left him behind on the floor to practice their music in the garage, but Leni is the only one who returned for Lincoln and apologize to him as she carry him like a handbag.
  • "Cereal Offender": The sisters start to cause trouble at the supermarket and then ruin Lincoln's chance to get Zombie Bran by trying to keep it away from him since they want a treat, but their actions cause to get Lincoln in trouble with the manager and kicked out from the store. The sisters feel guilty for what they did to their brother and decides to buy him the Zombie Bran to apologize and make up.
  • "Come Sale Away": They compete against Lincoln in selling things, getting Lily's blanket back and dancing, but then their actions cause them (along with Lincoln) to get grounded for selling everything at their house.
  • "Brawl in the Family": Lori and Leni fighting over the same dress and they tests their relationships. Because of this, the eight sisters set up the Sister Fight Protocol in their house and forbids Lincoln from entering in. They prevents Lincoln from telling Lori and Leni to apologize and make up each other, but the protocol becomes worse when they starts to fight each other.
  • "Back in Black": Lynn wrecked Lincoln's school project with her hockey stick so Rusty could come over with his brother to fix it up.
  • "Making the Grade": The sisters (minus Lisa) mistreat and blame Lincoln for showing her the joys of being average and changing Lynn Sr.'s recipe after Lisa frames him. Lori and Lola kicks Lincoln out of Vanzilla to leave him behind after Lisa once again frame him for ruining their chance to win free passes to the Royal Woods Day Spa.
  • "Cheater by the Dozen": The sisters (minus Lori) help Lincoln and Clyde spy on Bobby and follow him around town, believing he was cheating on Lori. At Giovanni Chang's Italian Chinese Bistro, they, Lincoln and Clyde accuses Bobby of dating with Dana, but they then realizes that Bobby didn't cheat on Lori which the two are just getting ready for their anniversary.
  • "No Such Luck": The sisters and their parents ban Lincoln from their activities and kick him out of the house, believing Lincoln is unlucky for which he wasn't. When Lincoln tells his family that he isn't bad luck, they kept refuses to listen to his answer and continues to accuse him. However, the nine sisters and their parents didn't know that Lynn was responsible for lying to them about Lincoln. At the end, they and their parents apologize to Lincoln for hurting his feelings and accepts him back into their family again, but they still force him to wear the squirrel suit at the beach.
  • "Kick the Bucket List": Lana and Lola beats up Clyde for destroying their sandcastle. At the end, the sisters doesn't help Lincoln and leaves him being attacked by Petey, believing he and Clyde planned their activities.
  • "Pets Peeved": The sisters and Lincoln ditches their four original pets, Charles, Cliff, Geo and Walt, by giving the new dog, Watterson, lots of love too long. Later, after discover that their pets run away, the sisters and Lincoln feel guilty for what they did to their four original pets and realizes that they being too distracted with Watterson. As the five pets return home, the sisters and Lincoln reunites them and apologize to their four original pets for doubting them.
  • "Room with a Feud": Lori and Lola get along to manipulate Bobby into wearing a shirt that she gave him.
  • "Garage Banned": Lynn breaks Edwin's fang and Lola prevents Lori from answering Bobby on her phone twice.
  • "Health Kicked": Lola and Luna blames Lincoln for letting their parents force them to do exercises.
  • "No Laughing Matter": The nine sisters and Lincoln insults Luan by calling her annoying after they were tired of her pranks and jokes, but later they feel sorry for Luan and decides to get her into comedy again.
  • "Friendzy": The sisters take advantage of Lincoln with their respective friends to get back at him.
  • "Shop Girl": Lynn lies to Leni about Lincoln helping her become more assertive, much Lincoln is disappointed what she said about the celebration of Leni's success.
  • "Game Boys": Leni and Lola blames Lincoln for inviting Clyde over and not offering him a chair. When Lincoln told Leni that he didn't invite Clyde, she and Lola refuses to listen to his answer and continues to accuse him.
  • "Tea Tale Heart": Lola plays with Lucy's doll without her permission. She borrows the glue from Lincoln without his permission and keeps telling him to mind his own business.
  • "Predict Ability": Lola angrily gives the "I'm watching you" to Lincoln while he allows his sisters to go bathroom first. She also yells at Lincoln for waiting her and her sisters in Vanzilla for ten minutes.
  • "Present Tense": Lola spends some money on snacks for herself which her siblings saving for their father's birthday present.
  • "Family Bonding": The sisters (minus Lori) left Lincoln behind on the floor to meet their new neighbors, The Miller Family, but he manages to free himself from the rope and catch up with his family. They and their parents doesn't believe Lincoln when he claim the Millers are evil spies who working for S.U.S.P.E.N.S.E., but later it reveals that he was right about them.
  • "Double Trouble": Lana and Lola make Cheryl and Meryl rivalry with each other, but at the near end, they manages to make them get along again.
  • "The Taunting Hour": The sisters (minus Lori, Leni, Lucy, Lana and Lily) and their parents were extremely furious at Lincoln for revealing the critics. They also called him a life ruiner.
  • "Sleepstakes": Lola pushes Lincoln aside to prevent him from playing spy on a fake TV, even she despises when he does that.
  • "Doom Service": Lynn shoves Lincoln aside at the buffet when he tries to get food first, much Lincoln is disappointed.
  • "Force of Habits": Lori, Leni and Luna have a triple date with Bobby, Gavin and Sam at Dairyland by acting like a jerk to them.
  • "Road Trip: Hide and Sneak": Lynn blames Lincoln for leading his family to hide in the Casagrandes' apartment on purpose, for which it was an accident.
  • "A Dish Come True": Luna, Luan, Lynn and Lana schemes to overshadow Lincoln by beating him to win the employee of the month for themselves, but later the five Loud kids end up sabotage each other and have a food fight. However, at the end, the four sisters didn't apologize to Lincoln for ruining his restaurant dream.
  • "Beg, Borrow and Steele": Leni, Lynn, Lucy, Lisa and Lily punishes Lincoln by forcing him to work with them to pay off his debt for spending their money on David Steele mystery boxes.
  • "Homeward Bound": The nine sisters and Lincoln plan to sabotage Lori's apartment hunt by getting her to stay home with them.
  • "Europe Road Trip: A Bite in Transylvania": The sisters (minus Lucy), Lincoln and their parents believe the Ratu family are evil vampires who want to take Lucy to their dungeon and turn her into a vampire like them. They treats the Ratus like monsters by fighting them off to save Lucy, but gets stopped by Lucy and realizes that the Ratus just nice vampires who helping the Louds which she is telling the truth earlier.
  • "Europe Road Trip: Greece Is the Word": Lynn blames Lincoln for running off from his family during a tour of the Parthenon, for which he just get transported back in time to ancient Greece after putting a helmet on his head. She also rejects the hug from Lincoln while he reuniting his family. This episode where Lincoln forgets to tell his family about happened earlier which he didn't run off the tour.
  • "Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind": The sisters mock Lincoln and his friends by commenting that their Triple-P costumes will make them like a magnet for bullies.
  • "Trouble Brewing": Luan micromanages Lori on everything she does at the Burnt Bean. Later, Lori babysits her siblings at the house and micromanages Luan to get back at her for mistreating her. The next day, Luan forces Lori to park her car at the mall to get back at her for what happened last night, but then the two sisters starts to argue over their micromanaging before the seniors acts wildly which Lori accidentally gives them Jumpin' Java.
  • "Apartment Complex": Leni, Lynn, Lana and Lola takes over Lori's apartment and disrespect her privacy when she wasn't there, but it causes her bills go high. Because of this, they decides to make things right for Lori by using their allowances to pay her bills.
  • "Cuff Break": While waiting for the bus, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola and Lisa are bored of Lincoln's magic tricks and decides to go the other side to avoid it.
  • "Stage Combat": Luna and Luan compete against each other over snooping on their acts, but later at the near end, they made up and decides to perform together at the Artist Grant competition.

The Really Loud House[]

  • "The Princess and the Everlasting Emerald: A Royal Woods Fairytale": Lola skewers a milk bottle with her plunger to prevent Lynn from drinking it and becomes a leader in the basement. Luan steals gingerbread windows for Mr. Coconuts which Lola forces her into trial by combat for that.
  • "No Louds Allowed": The first two sisters, Leni and Luna create their club, L2 Lounge, in the backyard to get back at Lincoln and Clyde for excluding them from their club, Clincoln McCloud's Rad Retro, in the attic.
    • The second two sisters, Lucy and Lisa create their club, Beakers and Creepers, in the basement to get back at Leni and Luna for excluding them from the L2 Lounge.
    • The third two sisters, Lynn and Lana create their club, Clutch Time: Sports & Motor Lounge, in the garage to get back at Lucy and Lisa for excluding them from Beakers and Creepers.
    • The six sisters, Lincoln and Clyde throwing food at each other, but Tony Hawk stops them while Lincoln tells his sisters the truth and apologize to them for excluding them.

Movies[]

  • The Loud House Movie: The sisters attempts to make Lincoln not get breakfast burrito and nearly attacks him. At Lynn's Table, Luna hits Lincoln with her trophy to exclude him from their photos, the sisters then overshadow Lincoln while they all beloved by everyone in Royal Woods and does that again in Scotland too, this made Lincoln was jealous and heartbroken. When Lincoln loses the people's respect and framed by Morag, Lincoln's family realizes that they making him feel not special like his sisters and they decides to make things right with him. In the near end after Angus becomes the new duke of Loch Loud, they apologize to Lincoln for what happened earlier, as well as they tells Lincoln that he is special for helping them every day which they consider him and the most special brother ever. At last, they hugs Lincoln happily.
  • A Loud House Christmas: Lola attempts to kick Lincoln and Lana out of the bathroom to put on her tiara.
  • A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice: The sisters and their parents become furious at Lincoln for switching the Naughty and Nice lists, but they then decides to forgive Lincoln instead and help him save Christmas. While being chased by Naughty Santa's minions, Lola blames Lincoln for turning the North Pole naughty, but Lori stops her since his family already forgive him. After Lincoln frees his family and Duncan from the coal mines, Luna and Lola also blames him for becoming Naughty Santa's partner, for which he didn't do, but Lincoln's family and Duncan then believes and forgives him again since he only made a big mistake, so they continues to help him save Christmas.

Listen Out Loud[]

  • "Lincoln & Clyde Review Gus' Games & Grub": Lynn tramples Lincoln and Clyde so she and her baseball team took every last table at Gus' Games & Grub. She pushes Lincoln to hog all the hoops machines.

Other Media[]

  • There Will Be Chaos: In the comic book issue "Loud and Order", Lana and Lola puts Lincoln on trial and forces him to do community service as punishment for speeding.
  • There Will Be More Chaos: In the comic book issue "Popsicle Problems", the sisters chase Lincoln around the house to get the grape popsicle from him.
  • Family Tree: In the comic book issue "Disjoint Custody", the sisters tries to get the pocket watch from Lincoln.
  • Games & Gains: In the comic book issue "Battle of the Louds", Lori, Leni, Lynn and Lisa fight each other over the TV remote. At the end, they attacks Lincoln and tries to get the TV remote from him.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The Loud sisters are similar to Joseph's brothers that they are mean to Joseph and in the end they forgives him for their actions.
  • Luan, Lynn Jr., Lola, Lisa and Lily are only five Loud sisters who played a villainous role in some episodes while the rest of the Loud sisters are played an antagonistic role in some episodes.

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