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In "Legends", Lincoln and Lynn Sr. compete in a father-son themed episode of Legends of the Hidden Temple for a whole day of father and son bonding. In "Mall of Duty", they put Lincoln in charge of taking care of his younger sisters, while Lynn Sr. takes Lynn Jr. to rugby practice, and Rita takes Lori, Leni, Luna, and Luan to a high school open house. In "Yes Man", it's revealed that he is good at convincing his parents to give him money, but when he tries to do so after all his sisters did, they say no due to having no more to give.
Film-exclusive characters
She can get mad at Linc with the other sisters such as in "The Sweet Spot", "Sleuth or Consequences", "Making the Grade", and "The Taunting Hour", as well as showing smugness towards him for the Princess Pony reveal. In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", she kicks him out of her room by blasting her guitar strings through powerful amps at him, just out of competition among all of the Loud kids to find the money. She also think there was something missing in the letter, she and the other sisters violently attacked Lincoln and each other, but they all made up at the end. In "Yes Man", Leni misunderstands Lincoln's advice of using his own strengths to convince Rita and Lynn Sr. to hand over money as using her strengths to do it. This inadvertently gives him the idea of doing what his sisters did to try and convince them.
Lori Loud
In "White Hare," Lincoln imagined how difficult it is to live with 15 extra sisters. He then got knocked unconscious and dreamt he was a rabbit named Warren with twenty-five sisters. Not much is known about Warren, but, like Lincoln, he tried to dress up as a greaser to impress a new student.
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Albert (voiced by Fred Willard in S1E15A-S4E14B,[28] Christopher Swindle in S5E9B, Piotr Michael in S5E25B onward, 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. 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.
Video games
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. Buy Kids The Loud House Loud Family in Box Frames TShirt Online at, Track the loud house new episodes, see when is the next episode air date, series schedule, trailer, countdown, calendar and more. In "No Such Luck", Lynn needed and forced Lincoln to come and support her at her baseball game.

Lincoln is a big fan of the fictional superhero Ace Savvy.
Later the get mad at him when they think he wastes their time, until they see the pictures. In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", he's the most doubtful about fighting over the money and sometimes tries to convince his sisters to work together, however, he does join in fighting them for it occasionally. In "No Guts, No Glori", Lincoln's non-Lori sisters all want him in charge instead of Lori, but when he says yes to everything, things get out-of-hand and they don't listen when he tells them no, which makes him realise that Lori is a better sitter than him. In "Deuces Wild", he and Clyde imagine Lincoln's sisters as Ace Savvy heroines saving them from a gas monster. In reality, though, all the girls were doing was changing Lily's diaper. Despite the chaotic, insane, and occasionally stressful antics from his sisters, he loves them deeply, and really cares for them.
In "Two Boys and a Baby", he babysat her with Clyde, and learned it isn't as easy as he thought, which is strange, as in other episodes he hasn't had problems looking after her. In "A Fridge Too Far", Lincoln and Lisa came up with an idea to satisfy their sisters in maintaining their leftovers by using a color coded compartment system in order to know where their leftovers are. Afterwards, Lisa asks Lincoln for one of his Mac 'n' Cheese bites, but Lincoln refuses. In "Room with a Feud", he is displeased when she tells him he will be sharing with Lily and Lisa accidentally leaves something in Lincoln's room, burning his hair off. In "No Such Luck", Lisa initially doesn't believe Lincoln's lie about him being bad luck, but she believes it when he breaks Lori's sand wedge golf club. In "Room and Hoard", Lola and Lincoln went to the arcade to play games and won two prizes.
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Lucy didn't mind it, because he didn't do it on purpose, but Lynn's laughing bothered her more, and so then she threw meatball at Lynn, and sarcastically laughed. Because the sisters' room was too dirty to sleep there, they both asked Lincoln to let them sleep in his room, and he agreed to the offer. When they appear together, she is usually making him play a sport with her, whether he wants to or not.
Life
It is connected to the Dining Room, the second Floor by a staircase in front of the entrance, and Rita and Lynn Sr.'s room. In "Ultimate Hangout", they clash when Lynn Sr. wants to play Orks, Horks, Wizards, and Pork with his friends, but Lincoln wants to play video games with his friends. Eventually, the adults ended up playing in the kitchen, while the kids played in the living room. In "The Loudest Yard", Rita couldn't bear Lincoln's lazy lifestyle, so he tried to convince him to do some exercises instead of reading comics and playing video games. After she discovered he doesn't take it seriously, she assigned him to play in a football team to force him to be more active.
In Lights, Camera, Nuclear Reaction, Todd stars in Lincoln's latest unofficial David Steele film as the main antagonist, Chip Micro. However, he ends up sending Lincoln and Clyde on a wild goose chase when Lisa's nuclear reactor has gone missing. In "Rumor Has It", Mr. Bolhofner drives Lincoln and his friends due to the wrong bus being procured for the field trip to the rock quarry overseen by Mrs. Salter. After the rumors about him were untrue, Lincoln and his friends disproved the rumors to the students and Mrs. Salter. Following this display, Mr. Bolhofner orders all the students to get to class while calmly thanking Lincoln and his friends. In "No Bus No Fuss", Rita Loud accidentally pulls Vanzilla out in front of Mr. Bolhofner's car which angers him causing Lincoln to duck out of sight.
She also decided to give Lincoln a second chance as well so both Lincoln and Ronnie Anne could complete the assignment together. In "The Green House", she, along with the rest of the class, disciplines Lincoln for not being able to save enough energy to help them win a contest to name a polar bear, which cannot be helped because of his big family. However, when he finally manages to do his part, she congratulates him for leading them to victory.
It is implied multiple times throughout the series though, that they harbor feelings for each other. 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.
She later erases the message herself, and berates him for calling her phone, despite not hearing the full message. Although she gave Lincoln a pass on this, Lori found the written letter about her in the bathroom, and becomes enraged towards Lincoln. Lori's nastiness to Lincoln throughout the story makes it difficult to decipher just how sincere her apology was to him, as it seemed that she simply did not want to be bothered by him on that day. In "There Will Be More Chaos", the sisters try to dress Lincoln up in new clothes for school, which he hates. Later, he fights with his sisters over the sole grape popsicle and tries to prevent them from borrowing his things. He also does in "A Tale of Two Tables", except in the latter, it's everyone vs. everyone as opposed to the sisters vs. Lincoln.