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* A few stories in early books use the early character designs from "Left in the Dark", and for example both "The Spot" and "Sam's Pick" use the original Lucy design with her bangs leaving a small patch of skin over her nose uncovered.uncovered.
* The first book was written at the time when the Loud parents were still TheFaceless: as a result, they don't appear for most of the book, with the only exceptions being Lynn Sr. appearing in "Here Comes the Airplane", with his face being kept out of frame as it happened during the show's first season.
* The first book was written at the time when the Loud parents were still TheFaceless: as a result, they don't appear for most of the book, with the only exceptions being Lynn Sr. appearing in "Here Comes the Airplane", with his face being kept out of frame as it happened during the show's first season.
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* A few stories in early books use the early character designs from "Left in the Dark", and for example both "The Spot" and "Sam's Pick" use the original Lucy design with her bangs leaving a small patch of skin over her nose uncovered.uncovered.
* The first book was written at the time when the Loud parents were stillTheFaceless: as TheFaceless. As a result, they don't appear for most of the book, with the only exceptions being Lynn Sr. appearing in "Here Comes the Airplane", with his face being kept out of frame as it happened during the show's first season.season.
* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since.
* The first book was written at the time when the Loud parents were still
* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since.
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* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since. The issue also bizarrely ends with a ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'' comic.
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* A few stories in early books use the early character designs from "Left in the Dark", and for example both "The Spot" and "Sam's Pick" use the original Lucy design with her bangs leaving a small patch of skin over her nose uncovered.uncovered.
* The firstissue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off book was written at the time when the Loud parents were still TheFaceless: as a result, they don't appear for most of the book, with the only exceptions being Lynn Sr. appearing in "Here Comes the Airplane", with his face being kept out of frame as it happened during the show's first season.
* The first three issues end with previews not of the next book in the series, but rather of adaptations of other Nicktoons that were printed on ''Nickelodeon Pandemonium''[[note]]A short-lived series ofposts on books by Papercutz that presented in digest format select stories from all their Nickelodeon comic books at the franchise's Instagram account). This concept time - ''The Loud House'', ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'', ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks''. The first two issues feature previews of a miniature gamebook ''Pig Goat Banana Cricket'' comics, while the third has never been tried again since. The issue also bizarrely ends with a ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'' comic.''Harvey Beaks'' one[[/note]].
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* The first three issues end with previews not of the next book in the series, but rather of adaptations of other Nicktoons that were printed on ''Nickelodeon Pandemonium''[[note]]A short-lived series of
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* Rusty Spokes was introduced as one of the members of a bratty biker gang in "Hand-Me-Downer". In later episodes after this, he becomes a part of Lincoln's friendship circle along with Clyde, Liam, Zach and Stella.
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* Rusty Spokes was introduced as one of the members of a bratty biker gang in "Hand-Me-Downer". In later episodes after this, he becomes a part of Lincoln's friendship circle along with Clyde, Liam, Liam and Zach and Stella.(with Stella being added even more later).
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* The comic's first two issues both featured a unique table of contents page depicting the refrigerator in the Loud family's kitchen, with the names of the stories in each issue being depicted on things like shopping lists, report cards, etc. ''Live Life Loud!'' was the first issue with a simpler, more straightforward table of contents page: a solid color page, depicting one or more characters from the issue in question, with the stories all listed in order.
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* The comic's first two issues both featured a unique table of contents page depicting the refrigerator in the Loud family's house's kitchen, with the names of the stories in each issue being depicted on things like shopping lists, report cards, etc. ''Live Life Loud!'' was the first issue with a simpler, more straightforward table of contents page: a solid color page, depicting one or more characters from the issue in question, with the stories all listed in order.
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* The series started out as the adventures of a boy with ten sisters, Eventual episodes gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus, with numerous stories in which they're the main characters. In some episodes, Lincoln doesn't even appear at all.
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* The series started out as the adventures of a boy with ten sisters, sisters. Eventual episodes gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus, with numerous stories in which they're the main characters. In some episodes, Lincoln doesn't even appear at all.
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* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since. The same issue also bizarrely ends with a ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'' comic.
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* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since. The same issue also bizarrely ends with a ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'' comic.
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* Clyde's PrecociousCrush on Lori was a RunningGag of his character throughout Season 1 and 2. It was quietly dropped in Season 3 after Chris Savino's firing for sexual harassment, and Clyde has since seen himself falling in love with girls closer to his age, such as in "Be Stella My Heart" (Stella) and "Brave the Last Dance" (Emma).
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* Clyde's PrecociousCrush on Lori was a RunningGag of his character throughout Season 1 and 2. It was quietly dropped in Season 3 after Chris Savino's firing for sexual harassment, and Clyde has since seen himself falling in love with girls closer to his age, such as in "Be Stella My Heart" (Stella) and "Brave the Last Dance" (Emma).(Emma and Chloe).
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* The comic's first two issues both featured a unique table of contents page depicting the refrigerator in the Loud family's kitchen, with the names of the stories in each issue being depicted on things like shopping lists, report cards, etc. ''Live Life Loud!'' was the first issue with a simpler, more straightforward table of contents page: a solid color page, depicting one or more characters from the issue in question, with the stories all listed in order.
* The first issue, ''There Will Be Chaos'', has "Lost Control", a [[{{Gamebooks}} choose-your-own-adventure-style]] story involving Lincoln searching for a lost TV remote (which actually started off as a series of posts on the franchise's Instagram account). This concept of a miniature gamebook has never been tried again since. The same issue also bizarrely ends with a ''WesternAnimation/PigGoatBananaCricket'' comic.
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* Lori's flatulence problem was a bit of a RunningGag throughout Seasons 1-3. It was quietly removed from her character in Season 4 onwards and hasn't been brought up or even referenced since.
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* Lori's flatulence problem was a bit of a RunningGag throughout Seasons 1-3. It was quietly removed from her character in Season 4 onwards and hasn't been brought up or even referenced since. Of course, this could all be due to the lack of screen time [[DemotedToExtra she has received after Season 3]].