2024-06-29
Prankster Luan is away at camp for April Fools' Day, so the Louds think they're safe from any high jinks; the kids discover Dad isn't at his old job anymore and worry it might be their fault. (Repeat).
Little Lily curses, prompting her siblings to worry they've been a bad influence on her; a love letter arrives at the house and it's addressed to "L" Loud, leading the family to try to figure out for whom it was meant. (Repeat).
Lori want to one-up Carol when Carol's photo gets more likes on social media; Lola is temporarily homeschooled, and her siblings think it looks like fun. (Repeat).
Lincoln gets competitive with Clyde when they both intern at Flip's and strive to be manager; Lincoln has a memorable day with Pop Pop, who's temporarily jolted out of his mellow way of life. (Repeat).
Lincoln plans to outwit Luan on April Fools' Day; a supermarket excursion doesn't go as intended thanks to Lincoln. (Repeat).
Lincoln is worried that his group of friends are having cracks while on a field trip; Lori works as a rideshare driver to buy her dream car. (Repeat).
Everyone in the family works hard to save up for a family vacation. But while road tripping to their destination, everything that can go wrong, does. (Repeat).
Lincoln hangs at Clyde's home because he likes Clyde's dad, who gives Lincoln lots of attention; Lincoln wins a limo ride and the experience changes him. (Repeat).
When Lori takes a gap year, the Loud kids are determined to have her move back in with them. Meanwhile, Royal Wood's best bakers, Clyde and Nana Gayle, decide to get their own food truck together. (Repeat).
Carlota and Leni's working styles clash when they are both interning for Mariella Moss. (Repeat).
Realizing that her big sister will be going to college soon, Leni tries to thwart Lori's plans. Lincoln and Clyde start their own cookie-making business, but realize it's a lot more work than they realized. (Repeat).
Lisa discovers that gas station and store owner Flip is actually a modern science marvel. Luna is on the verge of a huge break to become a professional musician but it means she has to leave the band she formed with friends. (Repeat).
Lincoln must help his sisters by covering for them all on the same day; Lincoln goes on a date with Bobby's little sister, and Bobby and Lori join them, making it a double date. (Repeat).
Rusty tries to inject some fun from Gus's Duds for Dudes; Stella's excitement for winning a school competition gets dampened when she finds out she needs to do a public presentation. (Repeat).
Luna decides whether she should go for her true sound or try something the world will love. (Repeat).
Clyde discovers he didn't earn junior administrator job; and when the new girl starts hanging around Lincoln and his friends, they begin to suspect she likes one of them. (Repeat).
Lincoln wishes for brothers instead of sisters, and he gets a taste of what that would be like; Lola's snitching is a problem for her siblings, who refuse to let her join their club. (Repeat).
The kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase and go back in time to stop them from ever getting it. (Repeat).
Lincoln and Lynn Sr. compete in "Legends of the Hidden Temple." Lincoln has to take his younger sisters to the mall with him. (Repeat).
Annoyed by Leni's intrusive babysitting, Lisa accidentally blasts herself and Todd into space; Lola tries to whip Mom into tip-top pageant condition for a Mother-Daughter pageant. (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).
When Lincoln and Clyde overwater Howard's rare orchid, the two embark on an adventure to replace it; Lynn Sr. is stoked to compete on a televised cooking show until he learns he's up against Rosa Casagrande. (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).
The Loud kids help Flip clean up his image to impress his middle school crush. When the Mortician's Club can't afford tickets to Casket Con, they decide to start a business to raise money. (Repeat).
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Lincoln races to the sofa to watch his favorite show, and then he leaves a nasty voice mail on Lori's phone and regrets it in the series premiere of this animated comedy about a boy surviving life with 10 sisters. (Repeat).
A high utility bill threatens Hector and Rosa's annual trip, and Ronnie Anne spearheads an effort to lower usage; Ronnie Anne and Sid find a hidden room and try to keep it from the other tenants. (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).
Dad's displeased that the kids never lock the door, so the kids get serious about home security; Lincoln accidentally erases his childhood photos, so he and Clyde try to recreate them before Lincoln forgets the details. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne and Bobby visit their extended family, and Bobby fits in well with them, but Ronnie Anne doesn't. (Repeat).
The kids promise to help Dad with the opening of his restaurant. (Repeat).
Mom and Dad win a trip and the kids get to tag along, but only if they're on their best behavior; Lucy gets a makeover from her sisters after she develops a crush on a very ordinary boy. (Repeat).
Ever wonder what it's like to grow up in a big family? 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).
A high utility bill threatens Hector and Rosa's annual trip, and Ronnie Anne spearheads an effort to lower usage; Ronnie Anne and Sid find a hidden room and try to keep it from the other tenants. (Repeat).
Clyde and Nana Gayle reach the finals of the of a dance competition; Lincoln and the rest need to bring back normalcy to the school after Principal Ramirez come up with new rules. (Repeat).
The McBrides scramble to put together a birthday party for Nana Gayle after they forget to throw one this year. Lola worries she's already a washed-up pageant star when she wins a lifetime achievement award. (Repeat).
Lincoln convinces his teacher, Mr. Bolhofner, to join the Doo-Dads in order to get a better seat in class; after Lincoln tries to help Lynn get over a heckler at her soccer game, the Louds realize they all have critics. (Repeat).
Lola worries she could lose for the first time when she advances to a regional pageant; and Dad has Mr. Grouse watch Lily while he goes to a concert, but things quickly start to go wrong. (Repeat).
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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).
Luan thinks Mr. Coconuts is out for revenge when she replaces him with Lola in her act; hoping to drive out to the outlets to meet Lori, Leni looks for alternative ways to get her driver's license. (Repeat).
After witnessing an excess of lying in the family, Lisa invents lie-detecting glasses to try and curb the fibs; Lincoln asks to borrow Clyde's new gaming system, but Clyde struggles to trust that it's safe with him. (Repeat).
While playing in her Dad's new band, Luna is worried about her reputation if her friends see her perform. (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).
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).
The Loud sisters are nosy and this irks Lincoln, but their prying becomes beneficial when Lincoln gets teased at school; Lincoln records his sisters in humiliating situations and enters the footage in a contest. (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).
Lola and Lana take on Cheryl and Meryl to be crowned the new spokespeople for Auntie Pam's Parlour. (Repeat).
Carly gets in trouble when she ignores Sam's warning about a pal who was recently released from a juvenile-detention facility. Meanwhile, Spencer has fun with a pair of night-vision goggles. (Repeat).
Principal Franklin gets fired after appearing in some silly skits on Carly's show. His two replacements are unbearable, so Carly and her pals set out to make them look bad. Elsewhere, Spencer learns how to ride a mechanical bull. (Repeat).
Freddie makes a breakthrough with 3-D technology, but it has a bad side effect: It leads to vision problems for viewers. (Repeat).
The cast chat about acting, as well as bloopers. (Repeat).