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* FakeUltimateHero: He only gets involved with "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins" just so he can take the credit for the Galactic Federation's defeat, although he's unseen.
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* AdaptedOut: Because the story puts heavy focus on the lead characters, many of ''The Loud House's''' side characters that have prominent roles or one-time roles get omitted in the story or are yet to show up, such as Stella Zhau, Chandler McCann, Flip's pet raccoon, Kate Bernardo, Katherine Mulligan, Coach Keck, the Moon Goats, Maddie, and more.

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* AdaptedOut: Because the story puts heavy focus on the lead characters, many of ''The Loud House's''' side characters that have prominent roles or one-time roles get omitted in the story or are yet to show up, such as Stella Zhau, Chandler McCann, [=McCann=], Flip's pet raccoon, Kate Bernardo, Katherine Mulligan, Coach Keck, the Moon Goats, Maddie, and more.



* {{Foil}}: Despite living alongside ''Rick and Morty'' characters, ''The Loud House'' characters generally stay clean in language and obscenities. There are, some exceptions.

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* {{Foil}}: Despite living alongside ''Rick and Morty'' characters, ''The Loud House'' characters generally stay clean in language and obscenities. There are, some exceptions.

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* {{Foil}}: *{{Foil}}: Despite living alongside ''Rick and Morty'' characters, ''The Loud House'' characters generally stay clean in language and obscenities. There are, some exceptions.exceptions.

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[[folder:In general]]
* AdaptedOut: Because the story puts heavy focus on the lead characters, many of ''The Loud House's''' side characters that have prominent roles or one-time roles get omitted in the story or are yet to show up, such as Stella Zhau, Chandler McCann, Flip's pet raccoon, Kate Bernardo, Katherine Mulligan, Coach Keck, the Moon Goats, Maddie, and more.
* DemotedToExtra: In addition to the omitted, a substantial number of ''The Loud House's'' characters who have prominent roles also get relegated as simply characters being there just to get roped in with Rick's antics. Clyde, Sid, Margo, the Morticians Club, and Lincoln's friends all fall victim to this.
*{{Foil}}: Despite living alongside ''Rick and Morty'' characters, ''The Loud House'' characters generally stay clean in language and obscenities. There are, some exceptions.



** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] for his role as Principal. Although he plays the role of Principal Gene Vagina in ''Rick and Morty'' and shares his ReasonableAuthorityFigure demeanor, he is still the same DeanBitterman and somdwhat of the jerk that he is in canon. Until Rick exiles him [[spoiler:and he returns as a space rebel]].

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** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] for his role as Principal. Although he plays the role of Principal Gene Vagina in ''Rick and Morty'' and shares his ReasonableAuthorityFigure demeanor, he is still the same DeanBitterman and somdwhat somewhat of the jerk that he is in canon. Until Rick exiles him [[spoiler:and he returns as a space rebel]].

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* DemotedToExtra: Was a very prominent lead in the spin-off. While he still gets a bit more focus than his siblings, he's also given less focus compared to the leads, mainly in "Rick and the Casagrandes"



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* DemotedToExtra: Was a very prominent lead in the spin-off. While he still gets a bit more focus than his siblings, he's also given less focus compared to the leads, mainly in "Rick and the Casagrandes"


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[[folder:Evil Lincoln (BEWARE OF SPOILERS)]]

An evil version of Lincoln, who remotely controlled his Rick to do his bidding. [[spoiler:He later ends up becoming the president of the Citadel of Ricks]].

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[[folder:Evil Lincoln (BEWARE OF SPOILERS)]]

An evil version

[[folder: Principal Wilbur Huggins]]

The ex-Principal
of Lincoln, Royal Woods Elementary, who remotely controlled his was banished by Rick to do his bidding. [[spoiler:He for screwing with him. He then later ends up becoming returns as a [[spoiler:human rebel leader who spearheads a resistance movement against the president of the Citadel of Ricks]].Galactic Federation]].


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* AdaptationalBadass / BadassTeacher: [[spoiler:He returns as a hardened human rebellious leader of a resistance group fighting against the Galactic Federation.]]
* AintTooProudToBeg: Once Rick has Huggins at his mercy, he pathetically begs him to spare his life. Rick instead exiles him using his portal gun as punishment for putting him and the kids in a comic book world.
* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler: The reveal that he's the human rebel that Evil Lincoln finds surprising ultimately places him in the role of Space Beth. Of course, he's neither a clone nor is he a blood relative of Rick's]].
** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] for his role as Principal. Although he plays the role of Principal Gene Vagina in ''Rick and Morty'' and shares his ReasonableAuthorityFigure demeanor, he is still the same DeanBitterman and somdwhat of the jerk that he is in canon. Until Rick exiles him [[spoiler:and he returns as a space rebel]].
* PutOnABus: Rick forcibly exiles Huggins using his portal gun for his troubles, and he isn't seen again for many episodes until he makes a surprise return in [[spoiler:"Operation Dad", and playes a major role in "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins", helping Rick and co. fight the Galactic Federation]].
* {{Revenge}}: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. [[spoiler: When Rick and his kids unexpectedly find him in Gromflom Prime, Huggins holds no grudge on him, Lincoln and his siblings for banishing him, being calm and cordial upon seeing them again, contrasting Space Beth]].

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!Original Characters

[[folder:Evil Lincoln (BEWARE OF SPOILERS)]]

An evil version of Lincoln, who remotely controlled his Rick to do his bidding. [[spoiler:He later ends up becoming the president of the Citadel of Ricks]].
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a {Jerkass}.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a {Jerkass}.
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[[folder:President Andre Curtis]]

The President of the United States, and Rick's former rival.

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* ActionPolitician: Despite the fact that he doesn't fight Rick in this universe's version of "The Rickchurian Mortydate", he still does try to outdo Rick by personally taking matters into his hands, like shrinking himself.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Curtis still remains the immature, hypocritical ControlFreak that he is in canon. But he's willing to give Lincoln the selfie that he always wanted just to flip off Rick. He also doesn't threaten to expatriate Rick and his family simply for Rick being a dick towards him. Likewise, he holds no grudge on any of the Loud siblings.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He is temporarily demoted from his position by Lynn when she takes over the world, while under the Infinity Balls' mind-controlling power.
* CompositeCharacter: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Although he takes the role of the unseen president from "Not A Loud", he still takes a bigger role as the antagonistic force in "The Rickchurian Loudidate", as it is more a retelling of "The Rickchurian Mortydate".
* FakeUltimateHero: He only gets involved with "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins" just so he can take the credit for the Galactic Federation's defeat, although he's unseen.
* TheReveal: In this universe's version of "Not A Loud", it's revealed that he is personally responsible for delivering the infant Lincoln. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] by Rick as he reveals that it was his ''wife'' that did it while he, as Rick claims, sobbed about.
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* CompositeCharacter: There are some ''Loud House'' characters who replace some of the ''Rick and Morty'' characters simply according to their superficial similarities. For example, Dr. Lopez takes on Dr. Wong's role. Inversely, Mr. Goldenfold replaces Mr. Bolhofner.
* {{Foil}}: Despite technically being in the same species as ''The Loud House'' characters, all the human characters from ''Rick and Morty'' in this story still showcase inappropriate behavior, such as cursing, sexual jokes, drugs, murder, and such, which is jarring when they live alongside ''The Loud House'' characters, who generally stay clean.
* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the characters from this side generally tend to be hostile or at the very least rude and vulgar towards ''The Loud House'' characters. Only a few are generally friendly towards them.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Because this universe takes place in Royal Woods, not Seattle, it's unknown how Mr. Goldenfold survived the destruction of his hometown, or how he came to Royal Woods, or where he originally lived. It may likely still Seattle like in canon.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Because this universe takes place in Royal Woods, not Seattle, it's unknown how Mr. Goldenfold survived the destruction of his hometown, or how he came to Royal Woods, or where he originally lived. It may be likely still Seattle like in canon.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a [[Jerkass]].

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a [[Jerkass]].
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He debuts 3 seasons late from his canon debut, replacing Mr. Bolhofner as Lincoln's new math teacher at Middle School.



* AmbiguousSituation: Because this universe takes place in Royal Woods, not Seattle, it's unknown how Mr. Goldenfold survived the destruction of his hometown, or how he came to Royal Woods, or where he originally lived. It may likely still Seattle like in canon.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a [Jerkass].

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* SirSwearsALot: Unlike Bolhofner and very par on course with canon, Goldenfold has no qualms expressing profane language in front of his class. In "The Four of Clubs" Clyde tries making him refrain, but as expected, Goldenfold furiously rebukes him.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a [Jerkass].
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The hot-tempered current math teacher at Royal Woods Middle School, who relocated when his hometown gets destroyed by the Federation.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: So far, this version of Mr. Goldenfold isn't shown with pedophilic tendencies or his coprophagia, nor his canon counterpart's and Mr. Bolhofner's aggressive demeanor. But he may very well be.
* CompositeCharacter: Both he and Mr. Bolhofner are angry, loud, badass, boisterous dark-skinned math teachers with Yiddish-sounding surnames, but has none of Bolhofner's SadistTeacher attitude and his canon counterpart's coprophagia.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a [Jerkass].

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being the literal devil, he's a demon who's implied to originally have lived in the universe of [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Mewni]].

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-->'''Rick:''' I dunno. Maybe it's because I've pretty much resigned myself to being you kids' slave.
* CharacterDevelopment / {{Deconstruction}}: The Loud siblings possess wildly differing traits which make them unique, while as a result often clash with one another. However, as the crossover series progresses, it becomes brutally clear that they realize these quirks tend to turn against them, to their own detrimental consequences. It doesn't help that they aquired these traits from Rick Sanchez. Despite this, they slowly realize their faults in their character and their relationship improves dramatically. Unlike ''The Loud House'' canon, the implementation of ''Rick and Morty's'' serial nature for this crossover forces any changes to the characters to stick.

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-->'''Rick:''' --->'''Rick:''' I dunno. Maybe it's because I've pretty much resigned myself to being you kids' slave.
* CharacterDevelopment / {{Deconstruction}}: CharacterDevelopment[=/=]DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The Loud siblings possess wildly differing traits which make them unique, while as a result often clash with one another. However, as the crossover series progresses, it becomes brutally clear that they realize these quirks tend to turn against them, to their own detrimental consequences. It doesn't help that they aquired acquired these traits from Rick Sanchez.himself. Despite this, they slowly realize their faults in their character and their relationship improves dramatically. Unlike ''The Loud House'' canon, the implementation of ''Rick and Morty's'' serial nature for this crossover forces any changes to the characters to stick.



-->'''Clyde:''' "You know how to disarm bombs?!"\\
'''Lincoln:''' ''(shrugs)'' "You learn a lot when you hang out with Rick."

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-->'''Clyde:''' "You You know how to disarm bombs?!"\\
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'''Lincoln:''' ''(shrugs)'' "You You learn a lot when you hang out with Rick."



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Lori begging Rick to take Lynn with him and Lincoln on their next adventure in ''Lynner Takes The Stone'' indirectly leads to [[spoiler: Lynn running away after [[EyeScream losing her eye]]]], something Rick point out in ''The Suite And Sour Conspiracy''.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Lori begging Rick to take Lynn with him and Lincoln on their next adventure in ''Lynner "Lynner Takes The Stone'' Stone" indirectly leads to [[spoiler: Lynn running away after [[EyeScream losing her eye]]]], something Rick point out in ''The "The Suite And Sour Conspiracy''.Conspiracy".



* MadScientist: Not to extent of her canon counterpart ''and especially'' Rick, but in "Rickall of Duty", Lisa looks on with ominous glee at the prospect of possessing a literal universe on the palm of her hand. This worries Rick well enough to give her a friend in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux". In "Changing the Childrick", she still tries experimenting on Lily, but those chances are denied because the other mad scientist, her grandpa, intends to take care of her, ironically enough.

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* MadScientist: Not to extent of her canon counterpart ''and especially'' and ''especially'' Rick, but in "Rickall of Duty", Lisa looks on with ominous glee at the prospect of possessing a literal universe on the palm of her hand. This worries Rick well enough to give her a friend in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux". In "Changing the Childrick", she still tries experimenting on Lily, but those chances are denied because the other mad scientist, her grandpa, intends to take care of her, ironically enough.

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Lincoln's former bully at Royal Woods Elementary School.

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Lincoln's former bully at Royal Woods Elementary School. She becomes Lincoln's love interest



* CompositeCharacter: She's the host of Rick's Anatomy Park, taking the place of Ruben the homeless man.

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* BodyHorror: Her body becomes the host of Anatomy Park, which none of the Loud siblings, particularly Lincoln, are happy about. Before Rick wipes her memories, she is horrified when she finds out in the Mind Blowers room.
* CompositeCharacter: She's the host of Rick's Anatomy Park, taking the place of Ruben the homeless man. In adventures where she becomes Rick's companion, she takes Morty's role of second fiddle, although she obviously fares better than him.



* ReplacementGoldfish: The Ronnie Anne that Lincoln is currently in a relationship and who adventures with Rick belongs to the universe that the Prime Louds currently live in after her original counterpart mutated to a Cronenberg in the previous world.
* SuperStrength / SuperToughness: Rick injected her body with nanoprobes as a defensive measure for Anatomy Park, making her body much more durable and stronger. Nothing short of a nuke will kill her.



* DemotedToExtra: With Lincoln tagging along with Rick, there's less focus on the usual Clincoln [=McCloud=] adventures.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: She genuinely thinks that her BigSisterBully attitude towards Lincoln will toughen him up for the real world. It only ends up pushing him away from her.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: She genuinely thinks that her BigSisterBully attitude towards Lincoln will toughen him up for the real world. It only ends up pushing him away from her. She also realizes that this attitude is exactly the kind Rick exerts to keep her siblings on their toes, helping her escape this trait.



* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Rick turns her into an actual vampire in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux?", but she quickly ends up discovering that there are mostly drawbacks. For starters, she's WeakenedByTheLight (Rick claims she won't actually die from sunlight but instead will get extremely fatigued), she doesn't know how to fly when turned into a bat, and she can only eat blood. The last part is especially important because, if she doesn't eat blood, Lucy could go feral and eventually lose her humanity.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Rick turns her into an actual vampire in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux?", but she quickly ends up discovering that there are mostly drawbacks. For starters, she's WeakenedByTheLight (Rick claims she won't actually die from sunlight but instead will get extremely fatigued), she doesn't know how to fly when turned into a bat, and she can only eat blood. The last part is especially important because, if she doesn't eat drink blood, Lucy could go feral and eventually lose her humanity.humanity.
* CreepyChild: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] as even the likes of Lucy can be just as emotionally vulnerable and scared as her siblings, and her grandfather is an openly more cynical and unfeeling person compared to her, and his uncaring response to the trauma he inflicts. This is first shown in "Left in Another Dimension", where she's genuinely screaming while running from a monster, and in "Look Who's Spelling It Out Now", she becomes terrified of the Purging cat aliens and can't fight back because of genuine fear.



** In the same episode, Lucy begins contemplating about her cynicism and Rick's advice to control her life and not let the chaos bother her, seeing how Rick's overly callous and uncaring demeanor about taking a life greatly contrasts her simple like of darkness as a medium and hobby.



* FollowingInRelativesFootsteps: Lisa wants to take influence from Rick in her pursuit of science. However, Rick doesn't want any of his grand kids to be like him, least of all Lisa.
* {{Foil}}: While both Rick and Lisa are highly intelligent people, Lisa's pragmatism and preference to talk in technobabble and using technical terms on everything greatly contrasts with Rick's heavily profane, slang-laced vocabulary and nihilist, reckless behaviour.

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* FollowingInRelativesFootsteps: Lisa wants to take influence from Rick in her pursuit of science. However, Rick doesn't want any of his grand kids to be like him, least of all Lisa.
Lisa. It's later [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]] as the series progresses, and in "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins", as she begins to see the monster that Rick is and the massive difference between herself and his character, her relationship with him completely deteriorates.
* {{Foil}}: While both Rick and Lisa are highly intelligent people, Lisa's pragmatism pragmatism, maturity and preference to talk in technobabble and using technical terms on everything greatly contrasts with Rick's heavily profane, slang-laced vocabulary and nihilist, immature and reckless behaviour.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may be out for Rick's head, but he won't target his grandchildren. He even chewed out Krombopulos Amy for trying to assassinate Lola (whom she mistook for Lana). [[spoiler: He still attempts to kidnap Leni as ordered by the Federation, but only out of fear of them.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may be out for Rick's head, but he won't target his grandchildren. He even chewed out Krombopulos Amy for trying to assassinate Lola (whom she mistook for Lana). [[spoiler: He still attempts to kidnap Leni as ordered by the Federation, but only out of fear of them.]]
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The Infinity Balls makes her reveal not only her trust issues with Lori, but her still believing the latter still hasn't put their rivalry between them.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The Infinity Balls makes her reveal not only her trust issues with Lori, but her still believing the latter still hasn't put their old rivalry between them.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The Infinity Balls makes her reveal not only her trust issues with Lori, but her still believing the latter is still constantly trying to upstage her.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The Infinity Balls makes her reveal not only her trust issues with Lori, but her still believing the latter is still constantly trying to upstage her.hasn't put their rivalry between them.

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