2024-10-20
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).
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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).
Dad tries to one-up Mom's old camp crush to impress Rita; Luan brings the Louds in looking for Mr. Coconut along Route 66. (Repeat).
When the Louds' road trip takes them to Hollywood, Lola is determined to become a star and land a leading role. (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).
Luna and the Moon Goats need to look for a new guitarist after Luna got her hands injured; Lincoln quickly finishes the laundry to make it to the Udder Madness Day. (Repeat).
When Vanzilla seems too broken down to ever drive again, Lana, Dad, and Gramps band together to fix her. Lynn and friends enjoy free perks around Royal Woods when their team gets sponsored by local businesses. (Repeat).
Sergiogets into trouble when he refuses to hang out with the other pets while he stays at the Louds.Unable to get Lily to sleep, Mom takes her on a drive, during which they witness a crime. (Repeat).
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).
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).
Lincoln assists Leni with her driving test so that he can stop depending on Lori for rides; Lincoln questions Lori's role as the family babysitter, and his other siblings back him up. (Repeat).
Lincoln seeks the best seat in the car at the outset of a lengthy family road trip; Lincoln wants to upgrade to the adult table for family meals. (Repeat).
Lincoln must hurry to get to school on time, and that means pushing his sisters to hustle as well; Lincoln has the deciding vote on a vacation destination for the family. (Repeat).
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Lincoln wants to take a photo of the family as a present for his parents' anniversary, and this photo must be nothing less than perfect; the Loud kids make a bet concerning their annoying habits. (Repeat).
Lincoln buys a kiddie pool, and his sisters all like it and want to use it; Lincoln wants to mold Lily into a mini version of himself. (Repeat).
Lincoln has a sleepover with Clyde, but he's not happy when Clyde bonds with the Loud sisters; Lincoln eavesdrops on his folks and thinks they're planning on getting rid of their children. (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).
Lincoln has a mishap with one of Lisa's experiments, and this has a domino effect in the household; electricity usage is reduced in the house at Lincoln's request. (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).
Clawdeen organizes a Get Out the Vote concert with Catty Noir, but a shapeshifter threatens to ruin the event; Stuck in a pocket dimension, Clawdeen and Romulus must work together to get back to Monster High before the concert. (Repeat).
After Draculaura accidentally offends the Codex and causes him to run away, she resorts to witchcraft to fix their friendship. Lagoona must work up the courage to be honest with her ghostly ex-boyfriend when he comes back int (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).
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).
The Loud family form a band and perform in a talent show; Lincoln accompanies his mom to her job at a dental office. (Repeat).
Lincoln plans to outwit Luan on April Fools' Day; a supermarket excursion doesn't go as intended thanks to Lincoln. (Repeat).
Lincoln's insight on girls becomes the focus of a business he and Clyde start; the family have a garage sale, and the kids get competitive trying to outsell one another. (Repeat).
Lincoln goes camping with Clyde to get reacquainted with his masculine side; Lori gets a job at a pizza arcade thanks to Lincoln, who gets her in trouble by asking for favors. (Repeat).
Lynn fills in for Lincoln in peewee football; Lincoln is a nervous wreck after Lucy reads his fortune, which foretells of a bad day. (Repeat).
Lincoln has four dates to one Sadie Hawkins dance thanks to his sisters' interference; Lincoln befriends Bobby, so Lori retaliates by spending time with Clyde. (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).
Lincoln watches a scary film, and then he can't fall asleep; a cold infests the Loud home, and its ramifications have Lincoln mistaking his sisters for zombies. (Repeat).
Lincoln works with a tutor, but challenges abound when all of his sisters flirt with his tutor; the Loud kids complain about their house, but they change their tune when it's endangered by a tornado. (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).
Clyde seeks advice from Lincoln on how to excel at being a big brother; the same dress is purchased by two of the Loud sisters, so a major fight erupts. (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).
Lincoln's social standing is at stake when his 4-year-old sister is put in his class; the family van keeps falling apart, so the kids try to trick Dad into buying a cool new van. (Repeat).
Lola and Lana try out for Bluebell Scouts and discover perhaps only one of them is suited for it; Lincoln and Clyde think Bobby is cheating on Lori, so they follow him around town and gather evidence. (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).
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).
Lincoln and Clyde's spring-break plans are put in jeopardy because of a time limit of one day; Lori throws a sophisticated party, but it backfires when her guests don't like what she's planned. (Repeat).
When Lincoln tries to get out of his chores on Chore Day, he and Clyde go on a police ride-a-long, drawing unwanted attention from the notorious Custard Gang leader. Meanwhile, Dad loses all of the other kids. (Repeat).
When Lincoln wants to have a cool older brother, Lisa builds him one from scratch. (Repeat).
We meet the Action News Team as Lincoln finds himself taken aback by a new crush. Mom and Dad attempt to befriend a doctor to avoid the astronomical medical expenses that come with having 11 children. (Repeat).
Lincoln encourages Clyde to showcase his amazing skills as a drummer, but pushes him too far. Luan meets her comedy idol while performing a comedy gig at Sunset Canyon. And Luna helps Leni ace her history test. (Repeat).
It's parent-teacher conference night and the Loud parents find themselves endlessly running around from class to class. Lincoln has his heart set on the Banana Split that their parents promised if the Loud kids get enough good reviews. (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).
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).
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).
Ronnie Anne and Bobby visit their extended family, and Bobby fits in well with them, but Ronnie Anne doesn't. (Repeat).
Lincoln and Clyde want to make a splash in the yearbook by crashing group photos; a room shuffle for the Loud girls is suggested by Lincoln after he sees them fighting with their roommates. (Repeat).
Clyde worries about Lincoln having the post-breakup blues over Ronnie Anne, so he tries to cheer him up; Lucy turns to a spell book to teach her siblings a lesson about walking all over her. (Repeat).
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).