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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]].

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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]].
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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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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, later episodes show him reading comics while fully dressed with no problem, although some imply he still reads in his undies occasionally).

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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, later episodes show him reading comics while fully dressed with no problem, although problem (though some imply he still reads in his undies occasionally).
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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while fully dressed with no problem. A few later episodes would CallBack to this behavior, implying that Lincoln still does it from time to time.

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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple later episodes after this, he reads show him reading comics while fully dressed with no problem. A few later episodes would CallBack to this behavior, implying that Lincoln problem, although some imply he still does it from time to time.reads in his undies occasionally).
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* The show used to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was largely dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last time would occur in Season 4's "Friends in Dry Places", before disappearing altogether.
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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, 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, 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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* The show used to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was largely dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last case would occur in Season 4's "Friends in Dry Places", before disappearing altogether.

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* The show used to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was largely dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last case time would occur in Season 4's "Friends in Dry Places", before disappearing altogether.
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* The show use to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last one would occur in Season 4's "Friends in Dry Places", before disappearing altogether.

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* The show use used to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was largely dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last one case would occur in Season 4's "Friends in Dry Places", before disappearing altogether.
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* The show use to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last one would occur in Season 4's ''Friends in Dry Places'', before disappearing altogether.

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* The show use to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last one would occur in Season 4's ''Friends "Friends in Dry Places'', Places", before disappearing altogether.
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* The show use to make frequent references to newspaper comics in the form of quotes, names, cameos, and the like. This was dropped after Season 3 and Chris Savino's departure from the show. The last one would occur in Season 4's ''Friends in Dry Places'', before disappearing altogether.
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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while fully dressed with no problem.

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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while fully dressed with no problem. A few later episodes would CallBack to this behavior, implying that Lincoln still does it from time to time.
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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's [[TheFaceless faces weren't seen]]. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless", "Brawl in the Family" and "Making the Grade" since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."

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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's [[TheFaceless faces weren't seen]]. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless", "Brawl in the Family" and "Making the Grade" since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."
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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's [[TheFaceless faces weren't seen]]. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family," since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."

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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's [[TheFaceless faces weren't seen]]. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and Restless", "Brawl in the Family," Family" and "Making the Grade" since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."
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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 (though some fans wish it would return in one form or another), 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 (though some fans wish it would return in one form or another), 3, 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, 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, 3 (though some fans wish it would return in one form or another), 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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* Lori's flatulence problem was a bit of a RunningGag of her character that happen occasionally throughout Seasons 1-3. It seems to have been quietly removed from her character season 4 onwards. and haven'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]].

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* Lori's flatulence problem was a bit of a RunningGag of her character that happen occasionally throughout Seasons 1-3. It seems to have been was quietly removed from her character season in Season 4 onwards. onwards and haven't 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 Season 3]].
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*Lori's flatulence problem was a bit of a RunningGag of her character that happen occasionally throughout Seasons 1-3. It seems to have been quietly removed from her character season 4 onwards. and haven'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]].
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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's faces weren't seen. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family," since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."

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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's [[TheFaceless faces weren't seen.seen]]. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family," since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."



* When we first see the Loud family at dinner in "A Tale of Two Tables", there were two sets of tables, the adult table for the five eldest sisters and parents where they would eat "grown-up" food such as liver, and the kids table for the five youngest sisters and Lincoln where they would eat "kiddie" food such as chicken nuggets. Since "Fed-Up", all the family members sit at a single dining room table together and would eat whatever's on their plate.

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* When we first see the Loud family at dinner in "A Tale of Two Tables", there were two sets of tables, the adult table for the five eldest sisters and parents where they would eat "grown-up" food such as liver, and the kids table for the five youngest sisters and Lincoln where they would eat "kiddie" food such as chicken nuggets. Since "Fed-Up", all the family members sit at a single dining room table together and would eat whatever's on their plate.plate since, being a big family, they can't afford to indulge picky eaters.
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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 a few 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. Eventual episodes gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus focus, with a few 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. Eventual episodes gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus with a few stories in which they're the main characters. In some episodes, Lincoln doesn't appear at all.

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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 a few 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. Eventual episodes gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus with a few stories in which they're the main characters, and sometimes Lincoln doesn't appear at all.

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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 a few stories in which they're the main characters, and sometimes characters. In some episodes, Lincoln doesn't appear at all.
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* The series started out as the adventures of a boy with ten sisters. Eventual episodes give the sisters more focus and even have them as the main characters, and sometimes Lincoln doesn't appear at all.

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* The series started out as the adventures of a boy with ten sisters. Eventual episodes give gave the sisters and the rest of the family more focus and even have them as with a few stories in which they're the main characters, and sometimes Lincoln doesn't appear at all.
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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's faces weren't seen. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family".

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* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's faces weren't seen. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family".Family," since they were both produced before "11 Louds a Leapin'."
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* Early lore for the show stated that Lisa had already finished school up through getting a PhD. The writers apparently thought this was stretching the limits of the show, as later episodes show her attending kindergarten/1st grade with other kids her age.

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* Early lore for the show stated that Lisa had already finished school up through getting a PhD.[=PhD=]. The writers apparently thought this was stretching the limits of the show, as later episodes show her attending kindergarten/1st grade with other kids her age.
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* Early lore for the show stated that Lisa had already finished school up through getting a PhD. The writers apparently thought this was stretching the limits of the show, as later episodes show her attending kindergarten/1st grade with other kids her age.
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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while dressed with no problem.

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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while fully dressed with no problem.
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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while dressed with no problem.

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* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear underwear, as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while dressed with no problem.
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* When we first see the Loud family at dinner in "A Tale of Two Tables", there were two sets of tables, the adult or "grown-up" table for the five eldest sisters and parents, and the kids or "kiddie" table for the five youngest sisters and Lincoln. Since "Fed-Up", all the family members sit at a single dining room table together.

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* When we first see the Loud family at dinner in "A Tale of Two Tables", there were two sets of tables, the adult or "grown-up" table for the five eldest sisters and parents, parents where they would eat "grown-up" food such as liver, and the kids or "kiddie" table for the five youngest sisters and Lincoln. Lincoln where they would eat "kiddie" food such as chicken nuggets. Since "Fed-Up", all the family members sit at a single dining room table together.together and would eat whatever's on their plate.
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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 and Zach.

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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, Zach and Zach.Stella.
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* The series started out as the adventures of a boy with ten sisters. Eventual episodes give the sisters more focus and even have them as the main characters, and sometimes Lincoln doesn't appear at all.
* In the show's premiere episode "Left in the Dark", some characters have different designs than in later episodes:
** Lisa's shirt is dark green instead of chartreuse.
** Lucy's hairline is raised up a little.
** Clyde's hair and face are shaped differently.
** Leni's dress appears with a slightly more de-saturated shade than usual.
* Up until "11 Louds a Leapin'", Mr. and Mrs. Loud's faces weren't seen. However, they were hidden again in "The Old and the Restless" and "Brawl in the Family".
* In the episodes where Lincoln would break the fourth wall and the stories were played out from his perspective, each of his sisters' default personalities were far more exaggerated, making them seem far more one-dimensional and stereotypical.
* Two early episodes show Lincoln reading comic books in his underwear as he claims reading them with clothes on would be uncomfortable. However, in multiple episodes after this, he reads comics while dressed with no problem.
* 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 and Zach.
* When we first see the Loud family at dinner in "A Tale of Two Tables", there were two sets of tables, the adult or "grown-up" table for the five eldest sisters and parents, and the kids or "kiddie" table for the five youngest sisters and Lincoln. Since "Fed-Up", all the family members sit at a single dining room table together.
* Clyde's PrecociousCrush on Lori was a RunningGag of his character throughout Season 1 and 2. It was quietly dropped in Season 3, 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).
* In early episodes, at least until after Season 2, Luna could often be seen carrying or playing with Lily in group scenes. After Season 2, it's Leni who's primarily seen with Lily doing the same activities.
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