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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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* SnowballFight: In "Snow Escape," CompetitionFreak Lynn is shown to go nuts during weather that allows snowball fights, bombarding everyone she can.
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* SadistShow: The series isn't entirely a Sadist Show, but a major part of its comedy in the earlier seasons (which still happens in later ones from time to time) involves Lincoln being the victim of the antics and bullying from his family and other characters. Even when Lincoln's ButtMonkey status was toned down considerably, later seasons added new characters as regular Butt-Monkeys, such as Lori.
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** Taken literally whenever Mr. Grouse yells "LOUDS!" at the Loud family. He [[LastNameBasis always calls every member of the family by their last name]], but he yells it if they're annoying him.
** Whenever Philip "Flip" Philipini tries to steal Chef Pat's food or drinks, she shouts "PHILLIPINI!!!!" at him.

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** There's an episode in which Lynn Sr. asks Lori about how Bobby's dad's surgery went. But the next time we see Bobby's family, they have a single mom...

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** There's an episode in which Lynn Sr. asks Lori about how Bobby's dad's surgery went. But the next time we see Bobby's family, they have a single mom... mom. This eventually gets addressed later when we're introduced to Arturo, who happens to be a veterinarian, thus recontextualizing Lynn Sr.'s question.
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* ShadyScalper: Subverted in the episode "For Bros About to Rock". Lincoln and Clyde buy some concert tickets from a shady guy... who then turns out to be a cop and arrests them because buying tickets from unofficial salespeople is illegal.
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* SuddenEyeColour: At least two characters were shown to have blue eyes: Lola when using a periscope in "Study Muffin", and Lincoln in a NightmareSequence in "Predict Ability".
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* RhymingTitle:
** "Grub Snub"
** "Fam Scam"
** "Jeers for Fears"
** "Double Trouble"
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** By a very narrow margin, there's also Clyde's sensitive guy to Lincoln's manly man. Both are conventionally nerdy, somewhat wimpy kids with a series of feminine qualities, but Clyde takes these traits to bigger extremes than Lincoln. Also, Lincoln has a thick skin and can handle things going bad, while Clyde is far more emotionally fragile and sensitive. Compare their reactions to finding out their favorite show ''ARGGH!'' is fake in "ARGGH! You For Real".

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** By a very narrow margin, there's also Clyde's Clyde is the sensitive guy to Lincoln's manly man. Both are conventionally nerdy, somewhat wimpy kids with a series of feminine qualities, but Clyde takes these traits to bigger extremes than Lincoln. Also, Lincoln has a thick skin and can handle things going bad, while Clyde is far more emotionally fragile and sensitive. Compare their reactions to finding out their favorite show ''ARGGH!'' is fake in "ARGGH! You For Real".
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** In ''Anti-social'', the plot revolves around the kids showing dad how his life could be better with technology, but this implies he's completely unaware of how technology works, despite his former occupation being an IT, which requires some knowledge on modern technology.

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** In ''Anti-social'', the The plot of "Anti-social" revolves around the kids showing dad Lynn Sr. how his life could be better with technology, but this implies he's completely unaware of how technology works, despite his former occupation being an IT, IT technician, which requires some knowledge on modern technology.



* SignatureInstrument: Luna Loud loves to play music, but her most commonly-seen instruments are her Flying V guitar and her bass drum, both of which are purple like her clothes.

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* SignatureInstrument: Luna Loud loves to play music, but her most commonly-seen instruments are her Flying V guitar and her bass drum, both of which are purple like her clothes.
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Actually, she was fine; there were two eggs in each glass.


** In "Sitting Bull", Lynn has a couple of little kids she's babysitting guzzle down some raw eggs after making them do strenuous exercises. One of the kids is seen puking up the egg he swallowed later, to which Lynn remarks that it was a waste of "two perfectly good eggs", implying that the boy's sister likewise threw up her egg off-screen.

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** In "Sitting Bull", Lynn has a couple of little kids she's babysitting guzzle down some raw eggs (two each) after making them do strenuous exercises. One of the kids is seen puking up the egg eggs he swallowed later, to which Lynn remarks that it was a waste of "two perfectly good eggs", implying that the boy's sister likewise threw up her egg off-screen.eggs".
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** In "Deal Me Out", Lana is shown wearing a the same outfit as she does now as a toddler. She and her twin sister Lola also wore the same outfits they do now when they were four, as shown in "Strife of the Party".

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** In "Deal Me Out", Lana is shown wearing a the same outfit as she does now as a toddler. She and her twin sister Lola also wore the same outfits they do now when they were four, as shown in "Strife of the Party".
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** Averted with Lynn Sr., Rita and other characters who are adults in the present, who are always seen wearing different clothes in flashbacks to them at younger ages. In the aforementioned "Life Is Better Loud" sequence, Lynn Sr. and Rita even change their outfits with the birth of each Loud sibling, regardless of how many years passed between each birth.

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** In "One of the Boys", there's the Loud brothers. While some of them could be seen as this with each other (the quiet, poetic Lars versus the athletic, brutish Boy Lynn, or obviously the gruff, dirt loving Leif and the bratty pink-wearing Lexx), they're really all the same gross ruffian at the end of the day, making them all manly men (or boys?) to Lincoln's [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide sensitive guy]].



** Then you have the nerdy, CasanovaWannabe Rusty Spokes, the timid boy who faints at the drop of a hat, as the sensitive guy to his brother Rocky's manly man, who is relatively athletic and cool, and has a hidden interest in spooky stuff like fake blood and guts.

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** Downplayed with Lincoln as the sensitive guy to Liam's manly man. Liam isn't devoid of a sensitive side himself, as he is hurt over Lincoln and their guy friends ditching his sleepover, takes a nervous approach to the start of middle school, and tears up at Lincoln's singing voice, but he is an expert at baseball, enjoys it, can wrestle, proudly tends to get dirty as a farm boy, and lacks the InTouchWithHisFeminineSide qualities that Lincoln has.
** Then you have the nerdy, CasanovaWannabe Rusty Spokes, the timid boy who faints at the drop of a hat, as the sensitive guy to his brother Rocky's manly man, who is relatively athletic and cool, and has a hidden interest in spooky stuff like fake blood and guts. guts.
** In "One of the Boys", there's the Loud brothers. While some of them could be seen as this with each other (the quiet, poetic Lars versus the athletic, brutish Boy Lynn, or obviously the gruff, dirt loving Leif and the bratty pink-wearing Lexx), they're really all the same gross ruffian at the end of the day, making them all manly men to Lincoln's [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide sensitive guy]].
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* RecycledSoundtrack: The sting "Vibe Link (b)" is heard often, which was also used in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.

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* RecycledSoundtrack: The sting "Vibe Link (b)" is heard often, (b)", which was also previously used in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', is heard often.

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** Discussed in "No Such Luck", when Lana volunteers to pee on the wound if anyone gets stung by a jellyfish.



** Discussed in "No Such Luck", when Lana volunteers to pee on the wound if anyone gets stung by a jellyfish.
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* RevoltingRescue:
** In ''Guessing Games'', a comic based on the show, Virginia the pig prevents [[BrutishBulls the bull]] from charging at Geo by farting on him.
** Discussed in "No Such Luck", when Lana volunteers to pee on the wound if anyone gets stung by a jellyfish.
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** In the opening "Life Is Better Loud" sequence from ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'', as well as including all of the examples above, Leni is shown to have had her sunglasses since she was a baby. Luna and Luan's outfits haven't changed much since they were toddlers either.

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** In the opening "Life Is Better Loud" sequence from ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'', as well as including all of the examples above, Leni is shown to have had her sunglasses since she was a baby. Luna and Luan's outfits haven't changed much since they were toddlers either.[[note]]Luna's case is a partial {{Retcon}} to her previous younger depiction in "For Bros About to Rock", which had her wearing different clothes before she entered her first rock concert, where she got her current outfit via GorgeousGarmentGeneration.[[/note]]
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** Lori is shown in several childhood flashbacks wearing the same outfit as she does in the present (albeit with sneakers and socks instead of slip-ons).

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** Lori is shown in several childhood flashbacks of her at a younger age wearing the same outfit as she does in the present (albeit with sneakers and socks instead of slip-ons).



** Also in "Deal Me Out", Lana is shown wearing a the same outfit as she does now as a toddler. She and her twin sister Lola also wore the same outfits they do now when they were four, as shown in "Strife of the Party".

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** Also in In "Deal Me Out", Lana is shown wearing a the same outfit as she does now as a toddler. She and her twin sister Lola also wore the same outfits they do now when they were four, as shown in "Strife of the Party".
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* SameClothesDifferentYear:
** When Lincoln is shown as a six-year-old in "The Whole Picture", he's wearing the same orange polo as he does in the present. Downplayed in that he's wearing different pants and shoes.
** Lori is shown in several childhood flashbacks wearing the same outfit as she does in the present (albeit with sneakers and socks instead of slip-ons).
** Lynn wore a very similar outfit to her present one when she was seven, as shown in "Deal Me Out".
** Also in "Deal Me Out", Lana is shown wearing a the same outfit as she does now as a toddler. She and her twin sister Lola also wore the same outfits they do now when they were four, as shown in "Strife of the Party".
** In the opening "Life Is Better Loud" sequence from ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'', as well as including all of the examples above, Leni is shown to have had her sunglasses since she was a baby. Luna and Luan's outfits haven't changed much since they were toddlers either.
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* RedOniBlueOni: This show has many examples.
** 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.
** 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 laid-back 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, though 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.
*** Their methods of babysitting show this, too. Ronnie Anne was shown to be quite a nurturing caretaker for her and Lincoln's egg (not to mention Bobby and Maria) in "Shell Shock" while Lynn struggled with babysitting in "Sitting Bull" because she was too aggressive and destructive.
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*** Leni: missing the point of things, being clumsy, and saying, "Like" (though this last one currently isn't brought up anymore).

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*** Leni: missing the point of things, being clumsy, and saying, saying "Like" (though this last one currently isn't brought up anymore).

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** Lincoln gives his plans {{long title}}s that end in lampshading its length. This is first seen in the debut episode "Left in the Dark," in which Lincoln tells Clyde about Operation: Distract My Sisters so that I Can Get to the TV First and Watch the Special Live Season Finale of ''AARGH!'' and Think of a Shorter Name for This Operation.
** Characters getting attacked by wild raccoons that show up out of nowhere is a frequent occurrence.

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** Lincoln gives his All of the siblings have at least one running joke associated with them.
*** Lori: saying "Literally", farting[[note]]and blaming it on something else, usually her shoes rubbing against the floor[[/note]], and sometimes her romance with Bobby is played for comedy.
*** Leni: missing the point of things, being clumsy, and saying, "Like" (though this last one currently isn't brought up anymore).
*** Luna: referencing songs and using slang like, "Dude", "Dudette", "Bro", and "Brah".
*** Luan: her jokes and pranks.
*** Lynn: turning mundane things into sports and having unusual superstitions.
*** Lincoln: making
plans {{long title}}s that with long names (which end in him lampshading its length. This is first seen in the debut episode "Left in the Dark," in which Lincoln tells Clyde about Operation: Distract My Sisters so that I Can Get to the TV First them) and Watch the Special Live Season Finale of ''AARGH!'' reading comics in his underwear.
*** Lucy: saying "Sigh", suddenly appearing,
and Think of a Shorter Name for This Operation.
** Characters getting attacked by wild raccoons that show up out of nowhere
occasionally her poetry is treated as a frequent occurrence.joke.
*** Lana: her gross habits.
*** Lola: telling on people.
*** Lisa: doing wacky experiments.
*** Lily: pooping her diaper and/or saying "Poo-poo".
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** By a very narrow margin, there's also Clyde's sensitive guy to Lincoln's manly man. Both are conventionally nerdy, somewhat wimpy kids with a series of feminine qualities, but Clyde takes his these traits to bigger extremes than Lincoln. Also, Lincoln has a thick skin and can handle things going bad, while Clyde is far more emotionally fragile and sensitive. Compare their reactions to finding out their favourite show 'ARGGH!' is fake in "ARGGH! You For Real".

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** By a very narrow margin, there's also Clyde's sensitive guy to Lincoln's manly man. Both are conventionally nerdy, somewhat wimpy kids with a series of feminine qualities, but Clyde takes his these traits to bigger extremes than Lincoln. Also, Lincoln has a thick skin and can handle things going bad, while Clyde is far more emotionally fragile and sensitive. Compare their reactions to finding out their favourite favorite show 'ARGGH!' ''ARGGH!'' is fake in "ARGGH! You For Real".
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-->'''Lincoln''': I can handle it, but my friend Clyde is crushed.

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-->'''Lincoln''': --->'''Lincoln''': I can handle it, but my friend Clyde is crushed.
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* ShoutOut: [[ShoutOut/TheLoudHouse Has its own page]].

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* SpinOff: On March 6, 2018, Nick announced ''Los Casagrandes'' as a companion series to ''The Loud House'', starring the Casagrandes, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's family as seen in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" and "City Slickers".

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* SpinOff: On March 6, 2018, Nick announced ''Los Casagrandes'' as a companion series to ''The Loud House'', starring the Casagrandes, Santiago/Casagrande family, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's family as first seen in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" and "City Slickers".Slickers". The spin-off was eventually renamed ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes'' shortly before airing in 2019.
* SquirtingFlowerGag: As [[ThePrankster the family prankster]], Luan by default carries one of these as part of her regular outfit. In the pilot, Luan tries to squirt Lincoln with the flower; he dodges it, but she then squirts from one of the flowers on her shoes straight into his mouth.
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* RawEggsMakeYouStronger:
** In the episode "The Loudest Yard", when training Lincoln for football, Lynn prepares the typical raw eggs for him. All they do is make Lincoln get sick and throw up.
** In "Sitting Bull", Lynn has a couple of little kids she's babysitting guzzle down some raw eggs after making them do strenuous exercises. One of the kids is seen puking up the egg he swallowed later, to which Lynn remarks that it was a waste of "two perfectly good eggs", implying that the boy's sister likewise threw up her egg off-screen.
* RearrangeTheSong:
** The theme tune has several different permutations, some of which double as {{Leitmotif}}s for some characters.
** The all piano version of the tune is a {{Homage}} to ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''.
** The title card for "Tricked!" has the theme tune played on pipe organ and theremin for Halloween.
* RecycledSoundtrack: The sting "Vibe Link (b)" is heard often, which was also used in ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
* RedOniBlueOni: This show has many examples.
** 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.
** 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 laid-back 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, though 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.
*** Their methods of babysitting show this, too. Ronnie Anne was shown to be quite a nurturing caretaker for her and Lincoln's egg (not to mention Bobby and Maria) in "Shell Shock" while Lynn struggled with babysitting in "Sitting Bull" because she was too aggressive and destructive.
* RestaurantOwningEpisode: The episode, "Cooked!" has the Loud family acquire an abandoned seafood restaurant and turn it into a family restaurant called Lynn's Table. On the day of the grand opening, a printing error leads to the kids coming up with their own promotions, but their lack of teamwork and crazy promos lead to an ultimate nightmare in the kitchen for Lynn Sr.
* TheReveal: "Not a Loud" reveals Rita was driven to the hospital the day of Lincoln's birth by none other than the President and First Lady; the reason they didn't tell this to Lincoln was that both figures were going to a top secret safe house in Royal Woods and the parents were warned not to blow their cover.
* RoadTripPlot: "Tripped!" is about the Louds being unlucky on a road trip.
* RobotBuddy: Lisa has made three robots called Todd, Mr. Reinforced Titanium Alloy Arms, and the Friendbot.
* RockIsAuthenticPopIsShallow: In the episode 'Really Loud Music', rocker Luna wants to send her music to a contest but is afraid nobody would like her type of music and and tries to think of a type of music everyone would love. She then decides to create a generic pop music that does make her win the contest but isn't truly her.
* RodandReelRepurposed: In the episode "Two Boys and a Baby", when Lincoln and Clyde [[TheDiaperChange change Lily's diaper]], Lincoln attempts to dispose of the dirty diaper with a fishing pole. Unfortunately, Lily's dirty diaper accidentally hits the ceiling fan and [[NauseaFuel makes a mess of Lily and Lisa's room]] ([[DiscretionShot which, thankfully, isn't shown to the viewers]]).
* Rule63: The episode "One of the Boys" features a canon example involving Lincoln [[WhatIf imagining]] what it would be like if his sisters were boys à la ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle''. Also, the episode briefly shows a dimension that, while more or less exactly the same as Lincoln's original world, has a girl (Lincoln's female counterpart ''Linka'' Loud) with ten brothers.
* RunningGag:
** Lincoln gives his plans {{long title}}s that end in lampshading its length. This is first seen in the debut episode "Left in the Dark," in which Lincoln tells Clyde about Operation: Distract My Sisters so that I Can Get to the TV First and Watch the Special Live Season Finale of ''AARGH!'' and Think of a Shorter Name for This Operation.
** Characters getting attacked by wild raccoons that show up out of nowhere is a frequent occurrence.
** Lincoln gets so worked up with what he expects of his sisters from previous experiences that he ignores them trying to stop him by saying his name [[RuleOfThree repeatedly]] only to have his expectations subverted. This happens in "Room with a Feud" and "White Hare" at the least.
** People unfamiliar with the family mispronounce their name as "La-ood".
** Anytime the parents come into money, it's gone by the end of the episode, leaving them stretching their shoestring budget again.
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* SantaAmbiguity: In "11 Louds a Leapin'", Lisa does in equation that she thinks proves that Santa Claus doesn't exist. She changes her mind when she thinks she's seen him, but it turns out to be Mr. Grouse in a Santa suit. However, Santa's existence is not outright disproven either.
* SayMyName:
** When Luan pranks the family with blue paint, they shout, "Luan!".
** In "Funny Business", when Gary poops in Luan's hat, she says, "Gary!".
* SayingTooMuch: Comes into full effect in "Brawl in the Family"; when Lincoln tries to resolve Lori and Leni's fight over a dress, he accidentally reveals a DarkSecret each one thinks of the other, which ignites another argument. And in the end once the fight has finally simmered down, he ends up telling more secrets each sibling thinks of another, igniting a fight once again.
* 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.
* 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).
* SelfFulfillingProphecy:
** In "Raw Deal", Lincoln panics when he gets a reading from Lucy that his day at Grand Venture State Park will "end in tragedy", and begins believing there are dangers in the park's activities and avoids every one. As it turns out, there wasn't anything dangerous after all, and Lincoln ends up ending his day in tragedy by missing out on all the fun. Subverted though, as he saw a glacier, so his day didn't end in tragedy after all.
** In "Stall Monitor", Lincoln is worried Mrs. Johnson will say something bad about him at his parent-teacher conference, so he tries to delay it; but it turns out she was actually going to tell his parents what a smart student he was, but because he tried to ruin the conference, he is given a week of detention and is grounded for a week in return.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan:
** In "One of the Boys", there's the Loud brothers. While some of them could be seen as this with each other (the quiet, poetic Lars versus the athletic, brutish Boy Lynn, or obviously the gruff, dirt loving Leif and the bratty pink-wearing Lexx), they're really all the same gross ruffian at the end of the day, making them all manly men (or boys?) to Lincoln's [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide sensitive guy]].
** By a very narrow margin, there's also Clyde's sensitive guy to Lincoln's manly man. Both are conventionally nerdy, somewhat wimpy kids with a series of feminine qualities, but Clyde takes his these traits to bigger extremes than Lincoln. Also, Lincoln has a thick skin and can handle things going bad, while Clyde is far more emotionally fragile and sensitive. Compare their reactions to finding out their favourite show 'ARGGH!' is fake in "ARGGH! You For Real".
-->'''Lincoln''': I can handle it, but my friend Clyde is crushed.
** Then you have the nerdy, CasanovaWannabe Rusty Spokes, the timid boy who faints at the drop of a hat, as the sensitive guy to his brother Rocky's manly man, who is relatively athletic and cool, and has a hidden interest in spooky stuff like fake blood and guts.
* SeriesContinuityError:
** In "Making the Case", Lincoln posts a video of himself kissing a statue with a picture of his classmate Cristina taped to it. Lincoln mentions that Cristina transferred to a different class. In "The Green House", Cristina is shown in Lincoln's class. However, it's possible that the episodes aren't chronological.
** According to the official Instagram, all the Loud sisters have the middle name Marie, but in "Driving Miss Hazy" both Lori and Leni had L. as their middle initial on their driver's licenses.
** There's an episode in which Lynn Sr. asks Lori about how Bobby's dad's surgery went. But the next time we see Bobby's family, they have a single mom...
** In ''Anti-social'', the plot revolves around the kids showing dad how his life could be better with technology, but this implies he's completely unaware of how technology works, despite his former occupation being an IT, which requires some knowledge on modern technology.
* ShamSupernatural: "The Whole Picture" reveals that the gothic Loud sister Lucy once dressed up as a vampire for Halloween.
* SharePhrase: "Dang it." Initially mostly used by Lincoln, but later frequently heard from all siblings. Best demonstrated in "Homespun" and again in "Potty Mouth".
* ShesAManInJapan:
** 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.
** In some dubs, the [=McBrides=]' unseen therapist Dr. Lopez is referred to by male pronouns.
* ShockAndSwitchEnding:
** "Project Loud House" makes it look like Lincoln is about to get into the van for school, only for his diorama to break... but then, his sisters tell him that it'll all be fine and the real last scene is him giving a speech about family, with his sisters posing as the diorama.
** "Butterfly Effect" looks like it'll end with Lincoln being eaten by a giant Lily, but then it [[DaydreamSurprise turns out]] to all have been a FantasySequence. This not only cancelled out the bad ending, but it undid all the other bad things that happened during the course of the episode, such as Lucy becoming a vampire and Lola's face being disfigured.
* ShoutOut: [[ShoutOut/TheLoudHouse Has its own page]].
* ShownTheirWork: Lily is 15 months old and can walk by herself. Most babies can walk independently by that age.
* ShowWithinAShow:
** Lincoln and Clyde are fans of a show called "Arggh!", which is about ghost hunting.
** There's also a show called ''The Dream Boat'', which is about a woman on a boat deciding which man to date.
** Then there's a cooking show called ''Operation: Dessert Storm''.
** In "Any Given Sundae", the twins watch a show called ''Penguin Pageants''.
** In "No Show with the Casagrandes", the Casagrande and Santiago families watch a soap opera called ''Adios, Anna, Adios''.
* SiblingRivalry: While they do usually get along, the siblings argue sometimes. The theme even mentions pushing and shoving.
* 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.
* SignatureInstrument: Luna Loud loves to play music, but her most commonly-seen instruments are her Flying V guitar and her bass drum, both of which are purple like her clothes.
* SilenceOfSadness: In "The Crying Dame", when Lily is sad over [[LostToyGrievance missing her toy fox Fenton]], she's too sad to even cry.
* SillyPrayer: In the episode "Fool's Paradise", [[AnimalLover Lana]] prays for her pets, including her ant farm.
* 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]].
* SkinnyDipping:
** In "Linc or Swim?", Lily takes off her diaper while swimming. Unfortunately, she then poops.
** In "Suite and Sour", the parents get kicked out of the hotel for skinny dipping.
** In "The Old and the Restless", Pop-Pop claims he doesn't need his trunks to swim.
* SlippingIntoStink:
** In the episode "Pasture Bedtime", Liam goes rolling down the hill and lands in manure. He doesn't seem to mind, though.
** In "Raw Deal", Lori trips on some oil and lands in garbage, therefore "going on a long [[{{Pun}} trip]]" like [[ProphecyTwist her fortune said]].
* SoundEffectBleep: Used at the end of "Potty Mouth" by Lily, after [[spoiler:the siblings realize she hasn't been swearing the whole episode - she was saying "donut". But then Charles comes over and steals her donut, which causes Lily to use ''another'' choice word, which is bleeped this time]].
* SoundtrackLullaby: In the episode "Two Boys and a Baby", a lullaby tune plays whenever Lily falls asleep.
* SoupIsMedicine: Parodied in "One Flu Over the Loud House", when the healthy siblings squirted the sick family members with chicken soup to slow them down.
* SpeakInUnison:
** In "One of the Boys", when Lincoln's thumb hurts, his sisters say, "Oh, poor Linky!" in unison.
** In "Slice of Life", all the kids except Lana (who chants, "Pizza, pizza, pizza"), shout "PIZZA!" in unison.
** In "Changing the Baby" when the kids wonder who Lily will crawl to and she crawls to Clyde who has her blankie, the kids say in unison, "She chose ''Clyde''?!".
* 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".
* SpidersAreScary:
** Leni definitely thinks so due to her arachnophobia.
** Lynn Sr., so much so that his scream is even very similar to Leni's.
** Inverted with Lucy, who is a goth and adores all things creepy, including spiders. She had a family of three living in the cobwebs over her bed who were swept out in "Insta-Gran" whose loss she mourned. She had named them.
* SpinOff: On March 6, 2018, Nick announced ''Los Casagrandes'' as a companion series to ''The Loud House'', starring the Casagrandes, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's family as seen in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" and "City Slickers".
* StatusQuoIsGod: A large number of episodes involve Lincoln trying to improve the living conditions in the house, only to realize that things were better before.
* StealthEscortMission: In "The Spies Who Loved Me", the Casagrandes fear for Ronnie Anne's safety when she goes downtown on her own, since she's not used to city life. So Carlota and Carl secretly follow her, while they keep the rest of the family informed through their cell phone. Their worries turn out to be for nothing, since Ronnie Anne can take care of herself and isn't happy when she finds out.
* StealthHiBye: Lucy sometimes appears or disappears without warning, usually scaring the rest of the characters currently on-screen.
* StockSoundEffects: The "foghorn noise = stinky" trope has been used in one of the podcasts for Lily's poop, "Funny Business" for Gary's poop, and "Brawl in the Family" for dirty laundry.
* StudentsPlayingMatchmaker: In the episode "Teachers' Union", Lincoln is frustrated with his coach's strict instructions, but knows that he has a crush on Mrs. Johnson, the teacher, who also believes Coach P. is too strict. He tries to get them together, but due to Lincoln getting facts wrong about Coach P., it doesn't go too well, so he tries his luck getting Mrs. Johnson and the ''janitor'' together.
* StylisticSuck: In one of the vlogs, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne design intentionally-ugly sweaters.
* {{Swirlie}}: In "One of the Boys", Luke dunks Lincoln's head in the toilet.
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