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Contents. 1 The Loud House Movie. 2 No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie. Screenshots of Lincoln Loud from Movies.
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Gallery. Images of Lincoln Loud from various episodes, as well as production photos. Contents. 1 Screenshots. 1.1 The Loud House. 1.2 The Casagrandes. 1.3 Other media. 2 Behind the Scenes. 2.1 Storyboards. 2.2 Sketches/Drawings. 2.3 Mixing/Post-Production. 2.4 In the Studio. 3 GIFs. 4 Panoramas. 5 Renders. 6 Others. Screenshots. The Loud House.
- Overview
- Biography
- Personality
- Appearance
- Alternate versions and alter-egos
- Trivia
- Videos
- Notes
- Sources
Lincoln Albert Loud[note 9] is the main character of The Loud House and The Really Loud House, and a supporting character in the spin-off series, The Casagrandes.
At 12-years-old (11-years-old before Season 6), Lincoln is both the middle child and the only son of the Loud family, as well as the sixth oldest. He attends the 6th grade at Royal Woods Middle School, having previously attended the 5th grade at Royal Woods Elementary School.
In "Time Trap!", Lincoln and his siblings altered history, causing their parents to decide not to have any kids in the future. As a result, Lincoln got deleted out of existence, although he returned when Lisa and Lily prevented this timeline alteration.
Lincoln is a good-hearted and well-meaning person, who is always looking for fun, and thinking about the well-being of others. As the family nerd, along with Lisa, Lincoln is an avid fancier of comic books, manga, video games, fantasy, and science fiction stories, which are typical interests for a boy his age. His favorite comics are Ace Savvy, David's Castle, and Comix Jokes. His favorite music band is SMOOCH.
He is known to be "the man with a plan," as he is usually elaborating plans with a specific objective, most of them for his own benefit. His plans rarely succeed because of his own selfish and reckless decisions or by his sisters' interference. When he goes too far, he will always find the solution even if that means making himself look like a fool.
Lincoln's best friends are Clyde, Liam, Rusty, Zach, Ronnie Anne and Stella. He is the leader of this group and, similar to with his sisters, comes up with most of their plans. Lincoln also gets along with and sometimes hangs out with other kids, but the rest of his social life has not been fully explored, and other kids can tease him depending on the circumstance.
He is a very individual person with limited experience of teamwork in contrast to his sisters who cooperate as roommates. He is also, however, shown to be a surprisingly skilled and influential leader over his sisters, including the older ones, as he often creates plans and strategies that they more often than not follow.
Most of the time Lincoln is quiet and relaxed, but sometimes he gets upset when he is annoyed, or when something goes wrong. Also, he has proved to be very patient, especially with his sisters. His greatest fear is the family falling apart, along with being hated by his sisters.
Something that Lincoln has shown is that he is a multi-faceted person. Thanks to a life of living with ten sisters, each with a different personality, he is adapted to them, so he can communicate with any of them, and help them with their activities without a problem. Living in a female-dominated family caused him to develop typically feminine traits, like kindness, sensitivity, cooking, beauty pageant knowledge, and sewing skills.
As with most characters, Lincoln is very skinny and has a large, round head with short platinum blonde hair, with a large tuft of his hair sticking upwards on his left side and two strands sticking up on his right. He has an overbite, with a prominent chipped front tooth, noticeable bags around his eyes, and freckles on his cheeks. He has one strand of chest hair. In "The Whole Picture," Lincoln had grown his first mustache hair.
His white hair is a very unique feature that Lincoln has. He is the only one in the family with this hair color, as his sisters are either a brunette or a blonde (with the exception of Lucy).
Lincoln wears an orange polo shirt, blue jeans, gray socks with blue and red stripes, and white sports shoes with three red stripes on each side. His sleepwear is an orange nightshirt with matching pants, but sometimes he wears an orange t-shirt and his underwear. His swimsuit is a pair of orange swimming trunks. He always reads his comic books in white briefs and socks, but on some occasions, he reads his comic books in his full outfit.
His winter outfit consists of a red coat with red gloves, a brown hat, and brown boots. He also wears brown ice skates.
Lincoln's second-oldest sister, Leni, is quite fond of his white hair. She says it reminds her of their maternal grandfather, and gets defensive if anybody mocks Lincoln for it.
In live-action media, Lincoln sports the same outfit as his animated counterpart, but has light blond hair and does not have a chipped tooth.
Linka Loud
In the episode "One of the Boys," when Lincoln wishes he had a life with ten brothers, he is sent to an alternate universe of such. When he realizes that having brothers instead of sisters is not as great as he thought it would be, he tries escaping and wound up in a dimension where he is a girl named Linka and is the middle child and only daughter of the eleven Loud children. Upon realizing that she is in the wrong dimension, Linka screams, only to wake up discovering the whole situation was only a dream. The dimension with Linka Loud and her ten brothers seems to be more or less the same as the world with Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters—one of the only real differences being that the genders of the Loud children are reversed. The brothers seem to be just as caring and protective of their sister as the sisters are of their brother, and just like Lincoln, Linka's the only one of the Loud children to have more than four letters in her first name, as all ten of her brothers have four-letter first names.
Ace Savvy
In the minicomic Deuces Wild!, Lincoln and Clyde imagine themselves as the superhero Ace Savvy, and his sidekick One-Eyed Jack respectively. In this version, Lincoln has great detective skills, and maybe super strength and flight, and also wears a suit similar to Ace Savvy's. In the comic, he and Clyde must battle against a giant gas monster, but it proves to be very difficult to harm, so Ace calls for backup with his entire deck, consisting of different heroines (all of them interpreted by Lincoln's sisters). Together, they fight and defeat the gas monster, and save the day. The troop then prepares to fight against a garbage monster. (Although, in reality, all they were doing was changing Lily's diaper and taking the trash out). In "Sleuth or Consequences," Lincoln dresses as Ace Savvy for a convention, but unfortunately gets grounded and misses the convention. He appeared again in "Pulp Friction" when he and One-Eyed Jack were held captive by Wild Card Willy. In "The Whole Picture," Lincoln remembers a time he dressed as Ace Savvy for Halloween in the past. Seeing as Lucy was present and not a baby at the time, he would have been between the ages of five and ten. He appeared again in "Tricked!," when he and Clyde dressed as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack were trick-or-treating. In "Deal Me Out," Lincoln dresses as Ace Savvy again, though begins to wonder if he is too old as he has almost grown out of his costume. He also remembers dressing up as Ace Savvy for Halloween at age five and meeting Clyde. In "Crimes of Fashion," Lincoln dresses as Ace Savvy to investigate the disappearance of some scarves at Reininger's. When he was feeling discouraged, he considered giving up wearing his Ace Savvy suit, but then a remark from Leni inspired him and he solved the case. In "Kings of the Con," Lincoln attends a convention dressed as Ace Savvy. In "Recipe for Disaster," Lincoln dresses as Ace Savvy while investigating a mystery involving some frozen dinners using the same recipes as Lynn Sr. In "Family Bonding", Rita recalls that Lincoln once dressed up as Ace Savvy while spying on the neighbors and believing them to be supervillains. In "Time Trap!", the Louds recall that Lincoln once dressed up as Ace Savvy while attempting to take the last slice of pizza. In the game Ace Savvy on the Case, Lincoln dresses as Ace Savvy to investigate various mysteries.
Warren
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.
•It is known that Lincoln can cook when he wants to give his father a break.
•Prior to "Net Gains" (although he is mentioned in that episode), Lincoln was the only character to appear in every single episode of the series.
•"Good Sports"/"Geriantics" is the first episode where Lincoln is absent from both segments (if not counting the Casagrandes storyline).
•Lincoln is, however, one of only two characters to appear in every full-length episode; the other is Lori.
•While neither of them appear in The Casagrandes Movie, they are both referenced.
•Season 7 is the first season in which Lincoln is absent in both the premiere and its sister episode. Furthermore, he is also absent in the following episode.
‘Listen Out Loud Podcast 7 Lincoln Loud’ 🌳 The Loud House Nick
An Undercover Restaurant Review! - Listen Out Loud Podcast Ep. 1 The Loud House
1.Pilot short only
2.From "Left in the Dark" to "A Fair to Remember"
3."One of the Boys" to "House of Lies"
4.Singing voice in"Really Loud Music"
5."Game Boys" to "Room and Hoard" and "The Horror-Scope"
6."Wheel and Deal" to "Flip This Flip", The Loud House Movie and "Cursed!" to "Prankaversary"
1.Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl [@NickBrawlGame] (Jun 6, 2022). "We hope everyone enjoys the impeccable voice talent that these incredible individuals are able to bring to the table:" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 2022-06-06. Retrieved 2022-06-06 – via X (formerly Twitter).
2.Nickelodeon (June 6, 2016). The Loud House | Inside The Loud House w/ Creator Chris Savino | Nick (English) (Video). YouTube. Archived from the original on 2016-08-28. “Savino: 'Because I was pulling so much from my life, it occurred to me that the name of the street I grew up on was called Lincoln.'”
3.Living Loud: Lincoln's List
4.Lincoln Loud's ABCs of Getting the Last Slice
5.Germ Squirmish
6.Lincoln Loud from Loud House (English). Nickelodeon. Archived from the original on 2016-06-20. Retrieved on 2020-07-22.
The Loud House Movie is a 2021 American animated musical comedy film based on and featuring characters from the Nickelodeon series The Loud House.Produced by Nickelodeon Movies, it was directed by Dave Needham in his directorial debut, [1] from a screenplay by Kevin Sullivan and Chris Viscardi, and starring the voices of David Tennant, Michelle Gomez, Katy Townsend, and the regular voice cast ...
Lincoln Loud is the main protagonist of The Loud House. He is the middle child and the only son of Rita and Lynn Loud Sr. He has 10 sisters (five older and five younger) with distinctive personalities.
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Lincoln Albert Loud is the main protagonist in the Nickelodeon animated series, The Loud House. He is the overall protagonist of the animated series The Loud House, and a supporting character in the spin-off The Casagrandes.