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* TheSeriesHasLeftReality: The show started off as a whimsical but still relatively grounded series about what life is like for the only boy among 11 siblings, with the more fantastical elements and episodes usually turning out to be AllJustADream or an ImagineSpot Lincoln or someone else is having. Over time, however, the more outlandish and silly elements slowly began to bleed into reality until things like time travel, ghosts, and magic became an everyday occurrence for Royal Woods instead of being confined to the kids' imagination.

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* TheSeriesHasLeftReality: The show started off as a whimsical quirky but still relatively grounded series about what life is like for the only boy among 11 siblings, with the more fantastical elements and episodes usually turning out to be AllJustADream or an ImagineSpot Lincoln or someone else is having. Over time, however, the more outlandish and silly elements slowly began to bleed into reality until things like time travel, ghosts, and magic became an everyday occurrence for Royal Woods instead of being confined to the kids' imagination.

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SantaClausmas: Whenever Christmas is featured in the show. Specifically, in "11 Louds A-Leapin'", the family declares Christmas to be over as soon as all of the presents have been opened, with no mention of going to church. However, there '''are''' some fleeting references to the Nativity in the same episode.

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* SantaClausmas: Whenever Christmas is featured in the show. Specifically, in "11 Louds A-Leapin'", the family declares Christmas to be over as soon as all of the presents have been opened, with no mention of going to church. However, there '''are''' some fleeting references to the Nativity in the same episode.


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* TheSeriesHasLeftReality: The show started off as a whimsical but still relatively grounded series about what life is like for the only boy among 11 siblings, with the more fantastical elements and episodes usually turning out to be AllJustADream or an ImagineSpot Lincoln or someone else is having. Over time, however, the more outlandish and silly elements slowly began to bleed into reality until things like time travel, ghosts, and magic became an everyday occurrence for Royal Woods instead of being confined to the kids' imagination.
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* SingingMountie: In "Schooled!," a Canadian border guard sings to Lincoln about all the parts of Canadian daily life, such as [[CanadaEh moose, maple syrup, beavers, and hockey]].

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* SingingMountie: In "Schooled!," a Canadian border guard sings to Lincoln about all the parts of Canadian daily life, such as [[CanadaEh [[MooseAndMapleSyrup moose, maple syrup, beavers, and hockey]].
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* RagsToRiches: In "There Will Be Mud" the Hunnicuts strike oil on their farm and move into a mansion in a rich neighborhood. When they don't fit in, they take etiquette lessons from the [=McBrides=], but by the end of the episode, they decide to move back to their farm.
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* RedOniBlueOni:
** The twins, Lana and Lola. In an interesting twist, however, the prim and proper, girly Lola is the red oni, while the dirty and rough Lana is the blue oni. Lola has a HairTriggerTemper and can be quite the manipulative psychopath on her worst days, while Lana is actually quite calm and relaxed, especially by the standards of the Loud siblings.
** Of the youngest siblings, the near stoic, scientifically driven Lisa (blue) and the emotional baby Lily (red). Lisa also plays blue oni to her more socially outgoing friend, Darcy.
** Luan is the red oni to Lucy's blue oni. Both are interested in the performance arts, but Luan is a cheerful comedian while Lucy is a Goth.
** Luna is also the red to Lucy's blue. Both wear dark clothing and have "edgy" fields of interest. But Luna is an energetic, aspiring rockstar, while Lucy is TheStoic and a gloomy goth girl.
** Of the middle children, PassionateSportsGirl Lynn is the red oni to both TheEveryman Lincoln and TheStoic Lucy's blue. CheerfulChild Lincoln also plays the role of the red oni to CreepyChild Lucy's blue oni whenever Lynn's out.
** Between the girliest sisters, hot-headed Lola is the red to {{Nice G|uy}}irl Leni's blue. Similarly, on the tomboyish side, CompetitionFreak Lynn is the red to AnimalLover Lana's blue.
** To a minor extent, Leni could be considered a red oni relative to Lori's blue out of the oldest sisters. Lori is more rational and level-headed (though she does have a bit of a temper at times, even if it's not as bad as fellow girly girl Lola's), while Leni is less intelligent and can do some very silly things as a result of this.
** Even though they've never interacted on-screen, the two rough and tough tomboys Lynn and Ronnie Anne fit this trope. Lynn (hyperactive, energetic, sports nut) is the red, Ronnie Anne (grouchy, snarky, irritable) is the blue. Furthermore, Lynn will often rely on her strength and brute force to solve a problem, while Ronnie Anne in spite of her roughness often resorts to scheming, plotting, cunning and trickery when faced with a challenge, similar to Lincoln.
** Lynn and Liam Hunnicutt also fit this trope whenever they're paired together. Liam is a generally laid back and nice, friendly farm boy while Lynn is a boisterous and aggressive, confrontational tomboy. This is especially prevalent in "Lynn and Order".
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* SodaCandySplosion: In "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E2HeavyMeddleMakingtheCase Making the Case]]", one of the ways Lincoln tries to win a trophy is by sticking a bunch of breath mints to himself and stage-diving into a wading pool full of soda to make the soda go crazy.

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SantaClausmas: Whenever Christmas is featured in the show. Specifically, in "11 Louds A-Leapin'", the family declares Christmas to be over as soon as all of the presents have been opened, with no mention of going to church. However, there '''are''' some fleeting references to the Nativity in the same episode.



* SeasonFluidity: So far, the series is more on [[NegativeContinuity the “fluid” side]] of the scale, with only a small number of episodes having a lasting impact on the continuity (Lincoln getting into a relationship with Ronnie Anne, Ronnie Anne + Bobby moving away from Royal Woods, and Mr. Loud getting a new job being the most prominent examples). No matter what happens in an episode, you can bet [[SnapBack everything is back to normal at the start the next episode]] (like the family car getting destroyed in “The Sweet Spot”, but being back to Vanzilla-normal again in the following episodes, or the Loud siblings selling all the furniture in “Come Sale Away”, but somehow, the family got it all back by the start of the next episode).

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* SeasonFluidity: So far, the series is more on [[NegativeContinuity the “fluid” “fluid” side]] of the scale, with only a small number of episodes having a lasting impact on the continuity (Lincoln getting into a relationship with Ronnie Anne, Ronnie Anne + Bobby moving away from Royal Woods, and Mr. Loud getting a new job being the most prominent examples). No matter what happens in an episode, you can bet [[SnapBack everything is back to normal at the start the next episode]] (like the family car getting destroyed in “The Sweet Spot”, but being back to Vanzilla-normal again in the following episodes, or the Loud siblings selling all the furniture in “Come Sale Away”, but somehow, the family got it all back by the start of the next episode).
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** It's spelled Luan. ''Not'' "Luann" or "Luanne."
** Lincoln's crush from "Making the Case" is named '''Cristina''', not "C'''h'''ristina."
** Lola's male counterpart's name is spelled as ''Lexx'', as opposed to being spelt as just "Lex."
** In one game, Fangs is called "Fang".
** The closed captions sometimes spell Lily's name as "Lilly" or "Lili".
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** Lincoln loves the comic book series ''Ace Savey,'' about a playing card themed detective.

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** Lincoln loves the comic book series ''Ace Savey,'' Savvy,'' about a playing card themed detective.
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** Lucy is a big fan of the drama ''Vampires of Melancholia.''
** Lincoln loves the comic book series ''Ace Savey,'' about a playing card themed detective.
** ''David Steele'' is the name of a spy-theme movie franchise.
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* ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud: In "Tough Guise", Rusty teaches Zach how to be a tough guy. Part of this involves a mock scenario where Rusty "threatens" Lincoln, who is pretending to be a bully. In response, Lincoln reads, "I, Meathead Larry, am never messing with you again, Rusty Bones, parenthesis, dramatically bursts into tears."
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* SpookyAnimalSounds: Sometimes, crows can be heard cawing in the background in scenes focusing on Lucy, since she's the spooky sister (wanting to be a mortician and/or vampire, dressing in black, etc.)
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** The Arabic dub of the show makes one of Clyde's [[HasTwoMommies two dads]] a female, due to homosexuality being a crime in most parts of the Middle East.

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** The Arabic dub of the show makes one of Clyde's [[HasTwoMommies two dads]] dads a female, due to homosexuality being a crime in most parts of the Middle East.
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* SchoolPlay: In "Stage Plight", Luan and her crush Benny get cast in a ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' play, and when they end up in the lead roles, she gets nervous about having to kiss him.
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* SlipperySlopeFallacy: "Butterfly Effect" turns out to [[DaydreamSurprise all be Lincoln imagining what would happen]] if he didn't tell [[ChildProdigy Lisa]] the truth about breaking her chemistry set:
** First, he thinks that the explosion from the crash would lead to Lori discovering a photo of Leni with Bobby, [[MistakenForCheating causing her to think Bobby cheated on her and dump him for Clyde]], and it would also give Leni a head injury that would make her [[TeenGenius smarter than Lisa]], which would make Leni [[InsufferableGenius arrogant]] and she'd leave home.
** Then, he thinks Lisa would give up her studies in a fit of insecurity due to no longer being the smartest, leading to Lynn flunking due to Lisa no longer tutoring her, she'd throw a ball in frustration, which would [[NasalTrauma hit Lola in the nose and disfigure it]], making her insecure and she and Lynn would turn to crime.
** Then, Lana would worry that she'd also sustain an injury like Leni and Lola and move into a hamster ball, and Luna would write a song about the chaos, get famous, and go on a world tour. Luan, with no roommate, would take to watching the news, which would turn her into a jaded environmentalist.
** Finally, as part of her environmentalism, she'd let [[AnimalLover Lana]]'s pets out of their cages, and her vampire bat would bite Lucy, turning her into a vampire, and Lincoln would go back to Lisa and Lily's room to try to fix the situation, only to find that Lily had drunk or inhaled Lisa's spilled formulae, causing her to grow into a giant and [[ImAHumanitarian eat Lincoln]].
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Somewhere in the middle of the scale. Much of the show revolves around protagonist Lincoln Loud being at odds with his ten sisters and there's some rather cynical humor at times but it ultimately leans closer to the idealistic end as they ultimately all love each other and everything (more or less) works out in the end.
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* SchoolSettingSimulation: In the licensed games "Summer School" and "Surprise Party", one place you have to go is Royal Woods Elementary, where you can go to the front yard, back yard, hallway, fifth grade classroom, and kindergarten classroom.

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* SickEpisode: "One Flu Over the Loud House", which is also a zombie parody. The siblings get the flu one by one and it's treated like a zombie apocalypse.

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** In "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E25ThePriceofAdmissionOneFluOvertheLoudHouse One
Flu Over the Loud House", House]]", Lori comes down with the flu, which is also quickly spreads to the rest of the family. Lincoln and his uninfected sisters (save for Leni, who [[DumbassHasAPoint realizes her family simply wants and needs care while they're sick]]) treat the situation like a zombie parody. The siblings ZombieApocalypse.
** In "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS4E19SisterActHouseFlip Sister Act]]", while Lola and Lana have been [[TwinSwitch switching places]] to
get out of doing stuff one twin dislikes, but the flu one by one other enjoys, they decide to dress up as each other so the former can get out of going to a doctor's appointment and it's the latter can get out of a dentist's appointment. [[DidntThinkThisThrough This backfires on both of them the next day]], because Lola catches a cold, rendering her unable to participate in a pageant, while Lana gets [[TheToothHurts an abscessed tooth]] that hurts when she tries to eat the sundae she won from a recycling contest. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Neither of those things would have gotten as bad as they did if Lola and Lana actually went to their respective appointments, because the medical professionals could have caught the early warning signs of their respective ailments and have immediately treated like a zombie apocalypse.them before they got worse]].
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* SeverelySpecialisedStore: Luan goes to a store that sells only cats and hats to buy a new hat for her ventriloquist's dummy Mr. Coconuts.

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* SleepMask: Both Leni and Lola wear sleep masks for their nightwear to showcase their femininity. Leni's mask in particular takes place of the sunglasses she wears as part of her regular outfit, and has closed eyes drawn on it.

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