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* CaliforniaDoubling: In ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'', Atlanta, Georgia, stands in for the fictional Royal Woods, Michigan. It was replaced by Albuquerque, New Mexico, for ''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse'' and ''Film/AReallyHauntedLoudHouse''. Amusingly, ''A Loud House Christmas'' has a scene where Lincoln and Clyde have a lake in Royal Woods stand in for the beaches of Miami, Florida, meaning in real life, Atlanta stood in for Royal Woods, which stands in for Miami.

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* FranchiseZombie: Not quite an example, since Creator/ChrisSavino didn't outright state how long he wanted the main series to air, but he also he said that he wanted it to end with an episode in which Lori moves away to start college. After Savino was fired from the series' production in 2017, the fifth season that began in late 2020 involved a one-year time skip with its premiere, "Schooled!", having Lori do as aforementioned. The franchise has continued to run since then, with the creation of the various spin-off media and the main series being currently on its seventh season.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Lincoln and his family were originally conceived as being a family of [[ExplosiveBreeder rabbits]] with Warren (who would become Lincoln) being the only male with twenty-five sisters; in fact Lincoln's toy rabbit Bun-Bun is based off of Warren's concept art. An executive named Jenna Boyd advised Chris Savino to make them human. Savino said that was some of the best advice he had received in his career.
* FranchiseZombie: Not quite an example, since Creator/ChrisSavino Savino didn't outright state how long he wanted the main series to air, but he also he said that he wanted it to end with an episode in which Lori moves away to start college. After Savino was fired from the series' production in 2017, the fifth season that began in late 2020 involved a one-year time skip with its premiere, "Schooled!", having Lori do as aforementioned. The franchise has continued to run since then, with the creation of the various spin-off media and the main series being currently on its seventh season.
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* AscendedFanon:
** "L is for Love" confirms the long-held fan theory of Luna being LGBTQ; to be exact, she is bisexual.
** Chandler McCann being Lincoln's personal bully was something that was mostly restricted to earlier fics. The character first appeared in "The Waiting Game", and for a long time that was his only major episode. While the episode depicted him as just a generic jerk and freeloader, lots of fanfic writers subjected him to the RonTheDeathEater treatment and turned him into a full blown bully who has it out for Lincoln personally. This combined with a failed attempt to redeem the character in Season 3's "Jeers for Fears" led to the writers following suit and actually making Chandler a bully to Lincoln, starting with Season 5's "Schooled".
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* BabyNameTrendStarter: After the premiere of the show, the name of the protagonist Lincoln and one of his sisters, Luna, rose in popularity, with the former reaching the top 50 and the latter breaking the top 15.
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** The live-action film ''A Loud House Christmas'' has 22-year-old Lexi [=DiBenedetto=] as 17/18-year-old Lori, 10-year-olds Aubin Bradley and Mia and Ella Allan as 8-year-old Lucy and 7-year-olds Lana and Lola, and 9-year-old Lexi Janicek as 5-year-old Lisa. All five reprised their roles in ''The Really Loud House'', where even though the actors had aged a year, the characters still stayed the same ages.

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** The live-action film ''A Loud House Christmas'' has 22-year-old Lexi [=DiBenedetto=] as 17/18-year-old Lori, 10-year-olds Aubin Bradley and Mia and Ella Allan as 8-year-old Lucy and 7-year-olds Lana and Lola, and 9-year-old Lexi Janicek as 5-year-old Lisa. All five reprised their roles in ''The Really Loud House'', where even though the actors had aged a year, the characters still stayed the same ages.



* DescendedCreator: Crossing over with TheDanza, but in "Really Loud Music", Michelle and Doug, the judges for ''America's Next Hitmaker'', are voiced by the show's composers, Michelle Lewis and Doug Rockwell.

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* DescendedCreator: Crossing over with TheDanza, but in "Really Loud Music", Michelle and Doug, the judges for ''America's Next Hitmaker'', Hitmaker'' from "Really Loud Music", are voiced by the show's composers, Michelle Lewis and Doug Rockwell.

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** Catherine Bradley, who plays Luan in live-action, started her acting career at age 8, the same age Luan began her comedy career. Like her character, she is also a comedian in real-life, often cracking jokes and playing pranks on her siblings.

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** Catherine Bradley, who plays Luan in live-action, started her acting career at age 8, the same age Luan began her comedy career. Like her character, she is also a comedian in real-life, often cracking jokes and playing pranks on her siblings.siblings, although playing Luan ended up magnifying that aspect of her even more.



** In "One of the Boys", Lara Jill Miller, Jessica [=DiCicco=], and [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] all voice the gender-flipped versions of their regular characters. In addition, Collin Dean voices [[spoiler:Lincoln's female counterpart, Linka]].

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** In "One of the Boys", Lara Jill Miller, Jessica [=DiCicco=], and [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] Creator/GreyGriffin all voice the gender-flipped versions of their regular characters. In addition, Collin Dean voices [[spoiler:Lincoln's female counterpart, Linka]].



** Creator/BrianStepanek (Lynn Sr.) and Catherine Taber (Katherine Mulligan) also bear a strong resemblance to their respective characters, and get bonus points for [[RoleReprise reprising their roles]] in live-action for ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'' and (at least for Stepanek) ''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse''.

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** Creator/BrianStepanek (Lynn Sr.) and Catherine Taber (Katherine Mulligan) also bear a strong resemblance to their respective characters, and get bonus points for [[RoleReprise reprising their roles]] in live-action for ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'' and (at least for Stepanek) ''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse''.media.


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** Mrs. Bernardo bears a strong resemblance to her voice actor, Grey Griffin.
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** "L is for Love" confirms the long-held fan theory of Luna being LGBTQ, namely Bisexual.

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** "L is for Love" confirms the long-held fan theory of Luna being LGBTQ, LGB, namely Bisexual.



** Episodes that feature Clyde's dads are banned or censored in countries with anti-LGBT laws like Russia and Saudi Arabia. However, in the Arabic dub, one of Clyde's dads, Howard, was lazily changed to [[ShesAManInJapan a woman]] by giving him a female voice actress. The same thing could be said for Luna's girlfriend Sam, who was lazily changed to a male in, not only in the Arabic dub, but also in the Korean dub as well.

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** Episodes that feature Clyde's dads are banned or censored in countries with anti-LGBT anti-gay laws like Russia and Saudi Arabia. However, in the Arabic dub, one of Clyde's dads, Howard, was lazily changed to [[ShesAManInJapan a woman]] by giving him a female voice actress. The same thing could be said for Luna's girlfriend Sam, who was lazily changed to a male in, not only in the Arabic dub, but also in the Korean dub as well.



** "L is for Love" confirmed the relatively longtime fan theory/headcanon that Luna is LGBTQ.

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** "L is for Love" confirmed the relatively longtime fan theory/headcanon that Luna is LGBTQ.bisexual.



** In some countries where LGBT is illegal, they sometimes skip episodes with Clyde's dads making a physical appearance for obvious reasons. Same for Sam.

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** In some countries where LGBT homosexuality is illegal, they sometimes skip episodes with Clyde's dads making a physical appearance for obvious reasons. Same for Sam.
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** In the same way, Marc Summers reprises his role as the host in the ''Series/DoubleDare'' crossover "How Double Dare You!"

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** In the same way, Marc Summers reprises his role as the host in the ''Series/DoubleDare'' ''Series/DoubleDare1986'' crossover "How Double Dare You!"
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Chris Savino not only based the show of his own life, but also he based CJ on a person he knew who had Down syndrome.

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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Chris Savino not only based the show of his own life, childhood, but he also he based modeled CJ on after a real person he knew who had with Down syndrome.syndrome he knew.

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** "The Write Stuff" also shared its name with an episode of ''Series/JuliesGreenRoom''.
** "Snow Way Out" is also the name of an episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''.

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** "Snow Way Out" shares its name with an episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''.
** "The Write Stuff" is also shared its the name with of an episode of ''Series/JuliesGreenRoom''.
** "Snow Way Out" is also "Appetite for Destruction" shares its title with the name of an episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''.[[Music/AppetiteForDestruction debut album]] by Music/GunsNRoses, as well as a song by Music/{{NWA}}.
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* OrphanedReference: In, "Home of the Fave" Rita tells Lynn Sr. not to get Lola a pony again because it "didn't work out". This was originally going to be the setup to a BlackComedy joke, where [[BlackComedyPetDeath the pony's grave would be seen in the yard]], but as the gag was cut, it comes across more like a NoodleIncident.

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** Early in development, Lincoln was going to be [[FunnyAnimal a rabbit]] [[ExplosiveBreeder with 25 sisters]]. His original rabbit design can be seen on the show in the form of his plush doll, Bun-Bun.

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** Early in development, Lincoln was going to be [[FunnyAnimal a rabbit]] [[ExplosiveBreeder with 25 sisters]]. His Lincoln's stuffed rabbit, Bun-Bun, is based on his original rabbit design can be seen on from Chris Savino's initial draft of the show in show, wherein the form Louds were FunnyAnimal rabbits.
** A more full-fledged reference to the draft serves as the premise
of "White Hare", wherein Lincoln dreams about his plush doll, Bun-Bun.family being rabbits. Lincoln's counterpart Warren looks identical to his original design and has 25 sisters, another major element from the draft before it was condensed to just 10.
** Carol Pingrey's appearance (especially the original one she had when she first appeared in "Picture Perfect") was likely based off of one of Leni's prototype designs.



** Carol Pingrey (from "Picture Perfect") was very likely based off of Leni's second prototype design.
** In "Lynn-er Takes All", Lynn loses a tooth when she attempts to brush her teeth faster than Lola, which is a nod to her original design showing her with a missing tooth.
** The premise of "White Hare" having Lincoln imagining himself as a rabbit with 25 sisters is based on the aforementioned original idea of the series.
** Luna's distinctly canine behavior in "Study Muffin" is a gag based on the fact that she's named after one of creator Chris Savino's two dachshunds.

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** Carol Pingrey (from "Picture Perfect") was very likely based off of Leni's second prototype design.
** In "Lynn-er Takes All", Lynn loses a tooth when she attempts to brush her teeth faster than Lola, which is a nod to her original design showing her with a missing tooth.
** The premise of "White Hare" having Lincoln imagining himself as a rabbit with 25 sisters is based on the aforementioned original idea of the series.
** Luna's distinctly canine behavior in "Study Muffin" is a gag based on the fact that she's named after one of creator Chris Savino's two dachshunds.dachshunds.
** "Lynn-er Takes All" has a scene where Lynn tries to "compete" with Lola by brushing her teeth very quickly, which results in Lynn losing one of her teeth. Aside from this being a change from the scene's storyboard depicting Lynn's gums bleeding, it's also a reference to Lynn's early design, which featured a missing tooth.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: "The Write Stuff" also shared its name with an episode of ''Series/JuliesGreenRoom''.

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** "Snow Way Out" is also the name of an episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Incidentally, Papercutz would later physically distribute the first volume of his independent comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.
* RecursiveAdaptation: Not a direct example, but the animated series was largely inspired by and had plenty of references to [=1970s=] comic strips, so the comic book (including it story strip-based structure) can be considered a similar idea.
* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues (including the upcoming ones) are frequent victims of being delayed from their initially announced release dates.

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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Incidentally, Papercutz would later physically distribute the physical release of the first volume of his independent comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.
* RecursiveAdaptation: Not a direct example, but the animated series was largely inspired by and had plenty of references to [=1970s=] comic strips, so the comic book (including it story its strip-based structure) can be considered a similar idea.
* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues (including the upcoming ones) are frequent victims of being delayed from their initially announced release dates.
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*** In ''A Really Haunted Loud House'', Summer Schaeffer, the older sister of Wolfgang Schaeffer (Lincoln), appears as Jenna, one of Xander's cronies.
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* FranchiseZombie: A variant in that while Creator/ChrisSavino didn't outright state how long he wanted the main series to air, he said that he wanted it to end with an episode in which Lori moves away to start college. After Savino was fired from the series' production in 2017, the fifth season that began in late 2020 involved a one-year time skip with its premiere, "Schooled!", having Lori do as aforementioned. The franchise has continued to run since then, with the creation of the various spin-off media and the main series being currently on its seventh season.

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* FranchiseZombie: A variant in that while Not quite an example, since Creator/ChrisSavino didn't outright state how long he wanted the main series to air, but he also he said that he wanted it to end with an episode in which Lori moves away to start college. After Savino was fired from the series' production in 2017, the fifth season that began in late 2020 involved a one-year time skip with its premiere, "Schooled!", having Lori do as aforementioned. The franchise has continued to run since then, with the creation of the various spin-off media and the main series being currently on its seventh season.
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** Bill Mumy, the father of Leni's voice actress, Liliana Mumy, voices Timothy [=McCole=] in "A Fridge Too Far".

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** Bill Mumy, Creator/BillMumy, the father of Leni's voice actress, Liliana Mumy, Creator/LilianaMumy, voices Timothy [=McCole=] in "A Fridge Too Far".

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** Alyson Stoner, who is an LGBT person, voices Sam as of "Racing Hearts". Sam dates Luna, so she's at the very least queer.

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** Alyson Stoner, Creator/AlysonStoner, who is an LGBT person, voices Sam as of "Racing Hearts". Sam dates Luna, so she's at the very least queer.


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** Pansexual actor Creator/WayneBrady voices Harold [=McBride=], one of Clyde's dads.
** Pansexual and queer actress Creator/AshlyBurch voices Lainey, one of Lynn's roller derby teammates and is dating Alice.
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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Incidentally, Papercutz would later publish the first volume of his independent comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.

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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Incidentally, Papercutz would later publish physically distribute the first volume of his independent comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.
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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Papercutz would later publish the first volume of his comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.

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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Incidentally, Papercutz would later publish the first volume of his independent comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: Not a direct example, but the animated series was largely inspired by and had plenty of references to [=1970s=] comic strips, so the comic book can be considered a similar idea.

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* RecursiveAdaptation: Not a direct example, but the animated series was largely inspired by and had plenty of references to [=1970s=] comic strips, so the comic book (including it story strip-based structure) can be considered a similar idea.
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* HeAlsoDid: Creator/ChrisSavino was involved in some of the comic's stories before being fired from the show's production. Papercutz would later publish the first volume of his comic book ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'', one of the few original works they published between their usual plethora of licensed comics out of animated series and other media from external mediums.
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** ''Friends and Family was delayed from September 20, 2022 to October 18.

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** ''Friends and Family Family'' was delayed from September 20, 2022 to October 18.
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* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues (including the upcoming ones) are frequent victims of being delayed from their initial announced dates.

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* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues (including the upcoming ones) are frequent victims of this.being delayed from their initial announced dates.

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* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues are frequent victims of this.

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* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues (including the upcoming ones) are frequent victims of this.



** ''Friends and Family was delayed from September 20, 2022 to October 18.



** ''Sister Resister'' was pushed from April 11, 2023 to July 4, 2023.

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** ''Sister Resister'' was pushed from April 11, 2023 to July 4, 2023.4.
** ''Going Out of Business'' was pushed from May 23, 2023 to June 13.
** ''Bump It Loud'' was delayed from July 25, 2023 to October 17.
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* ReleaseDateChange: The comic's later issues are frequent victims of this.
** ''Loud and Clear'' was pushed from August 9, 2022 to September 27 of the same year.
** ''Sibling Rivalry'' was delayed from November 29, 2022 to December 27.
** ''Sister Resister'' was pushed from April 11, 2023 to July 4, 2023.
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!!General examples from the [[ComicBook/TheLoudHouse comic book]]:

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* RecursiveAdaptation: Not a direct example, but the animated series was largely inspired by and had plenty of references to [=1970s=] comic strips, so the comic book can be considered a similar idea.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: One of the stories from ''There Will Be Chaos'', "No Spoilers", shares its title with an episode of the animated series aired later, though the latter isn't a direct adaptation of the story.
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* ActorSharedBackground:
** Eva Carlton, who plays Leni in ''The Really Loud House'', is just as much a fashionista as her character, though she is more of a realist unlike Leni.
** Catherine Bradley, who plays Luan in live-action, started her acting career at age 8, the same age Luan began her comedy career. Like her character, she is also a comedian in real-life, often cracking jokes and playing pranks on her siblings.
** Morgan [=McGill=], who plays Lynn in ''A Loud House Christmas'', is the daughter of former Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets center lineman Curt [=McGill=]. Similarly, Annaka Fourneret, who plays her in ''The Really Loud House'', treats her peers like teammates like her character, but is more of an athlete in solo sports, so she had to take lessons in team sports during filming, plus spending time playing catch with Creator/BrianStepanek.
** Aubin Bradley, who plays Lucy in live-action, was born on Halloween and is also into the supernatural.

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