2024-06-23
Cliff, Charles, and Geo attempt to find Walt a love connection. Clyde and Lincoln ask their parents to let them go to space cadets camp. (Repeat).
Lana and Lincoln attempt to compete in a soapbox derby. Luan enrolls in a culinary class. (Repeat).
Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang, but ends up being transferred to Canada. Lori doesn't fit in on any of the college dorm floors. Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool. (Repeat).
Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang, but ends up being transferred to Canada. Lori doesn't fit in on any of the college dorm floors. Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool. (Repeat).
To try and make gym class better, Lincoln and Clyde set Coach Pacowski and Mrs. Johnson up; Luan mentors Lucy, teaching her how to manage the ups and downs of pursuing a life in the arts. (Repeat).
Dad tears the house apart trying to find the cricket ruining his peaceful day alone in the house; tired of getting pummeled during dodgeball, Lincoln and the gang use Clyde's untapped rage without him knowing. (Repeat).
Eleven-year-old Lincoln Loud gives viewers an inside look at how to survive the chaos of a huge household, especially as the only boy with ten sisters. (Repeat).
Lincoln's banned from his sisters' activities because they think he's bad luck; Lincoln wants to rescue frogs his class will be dissecting. (Repeat).
After embellishing her friendship with Mick Swagger, Luna has to convince the star to play her high school dance. (Repeat).
When Gramps struggles to run Camp Mastadon, the kids come to his rescue. (Repeat).
Carly and her pals want Spencer to make some new friends who are the same age as him, and they find some potential candidates. (Repeat).
Carly and her friends try to reunite Lewbert with his former fiancée. Elsewhere, Spencer looks forward to joining his building's anticrime group until he meets the person he's teamed up with. (Repeat).
The cast spotlights bloopers and unaired scenes. (Repeat).
When Carly is upset about receiving a B on a history paper, Sam finds a way to change the grade in the school computer. But Carly feels guilty about the switch, especially after Spencer creates a giant statue in her honor, so she and Freddie try to fix the falsified grade. (Repeat).
Freddie feels the wrath of Gibby when he is caught getting too close to Gibby's girlfriend. Elsewhere, reports of Spencer's death are greatly exaggerated, but thanks to this newspaper error, Spencer sees a spike in sales of his artwork. (Repeat).
Freddie saves Carly's life, and his heroics win her heart. Elsewhere, Sam and Spencer engage in an intense game of paintball. (Repeat).
The gang search for the bandit who snatched Sam's laptop. Meanwhile, Spencer needs a child companion to visit an arcade, so he happily volunteers to babysit Guppy. (Repeat).
Freddie thinks that Sam's twin sister, Melanie, is really Sam in disguise. Elsewhere, Carly tutors Chuck, Spencer's archenemy, and Spencer tries to show Carly how horrible Chuck is. (Repeat).
Gibby wants to sabotage Sam and Freddie's romance, and Carly is torn about whether to help him. (Repeat).
Carly loses her URL to Nevel, who's willing to give it back to her---in exchange for a kiss. Elsewhere, Spencer orders 200 pillows by mistake, but he finds a way to make the best of it. (Repeat).
Sam's new relationship begins to impact the show, so Carly and Freddie plot to do something about it. Elsewhere, Spencer tries to make a Claymation film. (Repeat).
Carly gets sick and transmits her illness to a member of the British pop group One Direction. Elsewhere, Spencer must coach a young girl who hates exercising. (Repeat).
Carly and her pals find success peddling T-shirts, and then they hire young kids to assist them. However, a disagreement erupts over how to treat their employees. (Repeat).
Carly settles a disagreement between Sam and Freddie, and soon they rely on her to play peacemaker. (Repeat).
Carly's doorman, Lewbert, gets injured during a sketch. As Freddie's mom tends to his injuries, a romance begins developing between the two of them. Meanwhile, Spencer's antics on an old CB radio anger some truckers. (Repeat).
Carly and her friends give out awards in zany categories for the best user-generated content on their show. However, Spencer underestimates how many statuettes he needs to make, so he recruits swimsuit models to help him make some more. (Repeat).
Carly gets Spencer to assist her in playing a prank on Sam and Freddie, and soon Spencer becomes addicted to pulling pranks. (Repeat).
Spencer makes Carly a gummy-bear lamp for her birthday, but it causes a fire and leaves her with a charred bedroom. Thanks to a large amount of insurance money, Spencer, Sam, Freddie and Gibby surprise Carly with a special bedroom makeover. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne makes friends with Sid, a girl whose family wants to rent the apartment upstairs. When it looks like another couple might get it first, the girls resort to sabotage to try and dissuade them. (Repeat).
Feeling like a third wheel when her teammates find significant others, Lynn seeks a boyfriend just to fit in. Clyde recruits Lincoln and the gang to find out if a girl he has a crush on at school feels the same about him. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne discovers that each family member will perform at Hector's birthday and turns to Sid for help; Ronnie Anne's attempts to bond with her cool older cousin Carlota lead to a prank war against the boy cousins. (Repeat).
Carl witnesses Ronnie Anne save a dog and becomes obsessed with being just like his newfound hero. Ronnie Anne secretly starts watching her family's favorite telenovela after refusing to watch it with them. (Repeat).
The Action News Team struggles to find out how Katherine Mulligan is scooping their news leads. Trying to avoid a trip to the eye doctor, Lisa makes a new pair of glasses that actually makes her eyesight worse. (Repeat).
A tarantula is on the loose in the Loud house after Lincoln brings it home from school; Lincoln wants to trade chores with his sisters. (Repeat).
Zach and Rusty fake an alien landing that sends the whole town on a hunt for little green men. Meanwhile, Clyde thinks he's a shoe-in for the Glee Club solo until Lincoln accidentally auditions and lands the part. (Repeat).
At the White House, the Loud family's children go on a thrilling, unauthorized adventure, exploring secretive rooms and corridors, uncovering mysteries hidden from the public eye. (Repeat).
Lucy quits the writing club at school due to the by-the-books way Huggins runs the club and Mom takes over. Luna and Sam embark on a challenge taking place across Royal Woods. (Repeat).
Hoping to get closer to her crush, Benny, Luan tries out for the school play. When Clyde and Zach bond over antiques, Lincoln finds himself feeling like a third wheel. (Repeat).
Lola gets ill and is unable to compete in her pageant, so Lincoln prepares Lana to fill in for her; Lily gets two new babysitters: Lincoln and Clyde, who think they've signed up for a simple task. (Repeat).
To get out of doing things they don't like, Lana and Lola secretly switch places and pretend to be the other. After causing Flip to get hurt, the kids sneak him into the attic to care for him without Mom and Dad knowing. (Repeat).
Lily starts misbehaving at home, and Mom and Dad think her new preschool friends might be the cause; when Rusty is wrongfully suspended, the Action News Team leaps into action to clear his name. (Repeat).
The kids grow tired of monotonous meals and make a plan to sabotage dinner so they can have pizza; Lincoln must care for an egg baby with Ronnie Anne, whom he doesn't trust with the fragile egg. (Repeat).
When Luan overhears her siblings complaining about her comedy, she decides to give it up. Knowing Leni's history of spoiling surprises, the kids don't tell her about mom's upcoming party. (Repeat).
Lori and Lincoln visit the city, where Lori struggles to be a city girl and Lincoln finds Ronnie Anne has changed; the family have a new plan to dodge Luan's April Fools' Day pranking: stunt doubles. (Repeat).
Dad discovers that his childhood camp is closing and decides to take the family for one final visit. They soon uncover a map that could lead to a treasure big enough to save it and prove the existence of an old camp legend. (Repeat).
When a vampire moves into Royal Woods, Lucy must convince him to turn the Mortician's Club into vampires. Sunset Canyon is falling apart and Lincoln and Clyde are determined to find out why, David Steele style. (Repeat).
Lincoln is convinced the middle school lunch lady has a grudge against him and his older sisters; Mr. Grouse attempts to find some peace and quiet after moving away from the Louds. (Repeat).
Lola and Lana take on Cheryl and Meryl to be crowned the new spokespeople for Auntie Pam's Parlour. (Repeat).
Lincoln and Clyde submit a comic to a contest, but they're foiled by a surprising nemesis; Lana brings home a new pet the kids adore, but the older pets scheme to get rid of the newbie. (Repeat).
Lincoln uses Lynn's bike without telling her because he dislikes riding Lori's old pink bike; a toilet gets clogged in the family home, and Lincoln wants to uncover the guilty party. (Repeat).
Dad gets worried that Lola might think he plays favorites. (Repeat).
Embarrassed by her family, Lola pretends to be a McBride to impress her new sophisticated pageant friend; after realizing farm work with Liam is harder than they thought, Lincoln and the gang look for shortcuts. (Repeat).