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1This is the character page for the fanfic ''Fanfic/RickAndTheLoudHouse,'' and as such the tropes here are exclusive to their characterizations in that fic. For traits as they apply to their canon counterparts, go [[Characters/RickAndMorty here]] or [[Characters/TheLoudHouse here]].
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3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5!''Rick and Morty'' characters
6
7[[folder:In general]]
8* CompositeCharacter: There are some ''Loud House'' characters who replace some of the ''Rick and Morty'' characters simply according to their superficial similarities. For example, Dr. Lopez takes on Dr. Wong's role. Inversely, Mr. Goldenfold replaces Mr. Bolhofner.
9* {{Foil}}: Despite technically being in the same species as ''The Loud House'' characters, all the human characters from ''Rick and Morty'' in this story still showcase inappropriate behavior, such as cursing, sexual jokes, drugs, murder, and such, which is jarring when they live alongside ''The Loud House'' characters, who generally stay clean.
10* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the characters from this side generally tend to be hostile or at the very least rude and vulgar towards ''The Loud House'' characters. Only a few are generally friendly towards them.
11[[/folder]]
12[[folder:Richard Daniel "Rick" Sanchez[=/=]Loud (Rick L-137)]]
13
14The father of Lynn Loud Sr. and the grandfather of the Loud siblings, a drunk, nihilistic, morally ambiguous and incredibly sardonic mad scientist whose adventures endanger his grandchildren on a frequent basis. This variant of himself is referred to as Rick L-137 according to the Citadel of Ricks.
15----
16* AbusiveParent: Though he's nicer than his canon counterpart, he was still a very absent father to Lynn Sr. and frequently endangers his grandchildren with his adventures.
17* AdaptationNameChange: An extremely minor case. In the original show, he was referred to as Rick C-137. In the story, he's instead referred to as Rick ''L''-137. However, it was revealed that the infinite multiverse has its own Citadel each Central Finite Curve, populated with Ricks belonging to whoever family present, this indicates that Rick C-137 and Morty still exists in this story, with L-137 simply being a variant, resulting in a rather odd case of CanonCharacterAllAlong.
18* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed in that he's still a massive jerk, but due to a multitude of factors such as having significantly more {{Morality Pet}}s than just two grandkids and not disapproving of his son's marriage chief among them, this version of Rick is more decent than C-137 and most Ricks in general.
19** Unlike C-137, some of his adventures are done for the benefit of his family in addition to his more selfish, hedonistic reasons. For example, he has Lincoln and Lucy gather mega seeds so the Loud house can be supplied infinite electrical power.
20** While still a LazyBum who refuses to change, this version of Rick does his best (both begrudgingly and genuinely) to make sure his grandkids live normal lives.
21** While he does end up bestowing his ContemplateOurNavels attitude on Lucy and Luna, it's not because he was expecting to think like him, but a subtle warning and advice about his views of the world.
22** In "The Loudest Thanksgiving Mindblowers", [[spoiler: Rick only deletes bad memories of his grandkids out of a genuine reason to free them of their nightmares, whereas in canon, he also deletes Morty's memories of Rick's bad mistakes just to assert his dominance over him]].
23* AdaptationalProtagonist: Just like his home series. While he shares this role with the Loud siblings, he ultimately plays the overarching lead role in the story instead of Lincoln, who usually fills in for Morty, as Rick appears in every chapter and is the one who influences their lives. In addition, he practically plays the dual role of Rita and Lynn Sr. as the siblings' guardian while the actual parents don't get too much of a role in it.
24* AdaptationalWimp: Extremely [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] as Rick still has a seemingly endless arsenal of weaponry and has a history of committing numerous murders and atrocities. This story depicts him as a little more submissive than C-137 Rick, begrudgingly kowtowing to his grandkids' demands under threats from them. If it was C-137, he can easily get away with messing with the Louds like he does Morty.
25* AgeLift: Not Rick himself, but in ''Tiny Rick, Friend or Faux,'' his titular form is kindergarten age rather than high school like in canon, as he took it on to help Lisa make friends.
26* AntiRoleModel: Like in canon, he doesn't want his grandkids to turn out like he did. ''Especially'' [[ChildProdigy Lisa]].
27* CharacterCheck: Despite all these examples of him being nicer than in canon, he's still ''Rick Sanchez'', demonstrated in "The Loudest Thanksgiving Mindblowers" when [[spoiler: the Santiago/Casagranda kids go through his collection of horrific memories that he's erased from his grandchildren, ''including the Cronenberg Incident'', he doesn't hesitate to erase ''their'' memories to protect himself.]]
28* TheCorrupter: Lori most definitely sees Rick as this, considering many of her siblings have their personalities and even moralities altered over the course of the story because of him. For example, Luna eventually begins to agree with Rick's mindset that nothing in life matters because infinite universes means that there will ''always'' be suffering no matter where she went or what she did.
29-->'''Lori:''' A-Are you hearing yourself? Do you not realize how twisted that sounds? You really think Rick's a good person when he's making us think like this?
30* DisappearedDad: Is this to Lynn Sr. as he was with Beth in canon. But if we follow the revelation in Season 5 of ''Rick and Morty'', [[spoiler: Rick L-137 may not be Lynn Sr.'s biological father at all, as revealed in the brainilyzer, his version of Rick (Rick Prime), left his home dimension and murdered his counterpart from dimension L-137, which could explain Rick L-137 suddenly crashing into the (presumptive) Prime Dimension (which contains the protagonist Loud siblings) when the Lynn Sr. of that world thinking his father had returned, our Rick having presumably arriving there to wait for Rick Prime in his home world so he can get revenge]].
31* FourthWallObserver: Though not to extent of Lincoln or even his canon counterpart, Rick will still sometimes BreakTheFourthWall either by saying goodbye to the audience or acknowledging real-life internet memes about him (such as his love of the Szechuan sauce). It's implied Lincoln inherited this from him.
32* GenerationXerox: As the story goes on, it becomes clear that the Loud siblings inherited many of their more unique traits from Rick, such as Lisa's intelligence, Lucy's cynicism, and Lola's temper.
33** They are also implied to have inherited Rick's selfish nature, as the siblings tend to be selfish from time to time. In the very first chapter, Rick calls out Lucy and Lincoln for it instead of doing compromise.
34** Some of Rick's unsavory habits are then acquired by some of them, like Lynn's tendency to burp or pass gass on command, Lori's snarky attitude, Lucy and Lisa's deadpan expression, as well as the latter's tendency for questionable experiments, Luan's psychotic behavior on April Fool's, and Lana's indifference and love for all things dirty.
35* GreenEyedMonster: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Rick is absolutely indifferent about his grandkids making friends with other people (Like Lincoln's friendship with Clyde and Ronnie Anne), while C-137 Rick does literally anything to make sure Morty is a friendless, submissive lap dog. Still, he won't hesitate to interfere if he finds those people a threat to his family relationships.
36* HappilyFailedSuicide: In canon, following his breakup with Unity, Rick attempts to disintegrate himself but [[BungledSuicide passes out before the heat ray could hit him]]. Here, right before Rick could get a chance to set the heat way up, Lana steps into the garage and asks him if he could teach her how to work on his car. Rick says yes.
37* IndenturedServitude: Rick pretty much sees himself as this towards his grandchildren later on in the story, due to their constant blackmailing and threats preventing him from doing something unscrupulous. Slightly [[JustifiedTrope justified]], because unfortunately for this version of Rick, the Louds are more strong-willed and thick-skinned than either Morty or Jerry, whom his canon counterpart routinely lords over with little consequence.
38* InvincibleHero: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] like in canon. Among the few times he hasn't actually won a battle is [[spoiler: against the infinity ball-enhanced Lynn, as he is subjected to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from her, and would've died if it weren't for Lincoln's intervention]].
39* ItsAllAboutMe: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] to an slight extent. While he still has no qualms exploiting his grandkids for his personal gain, Rick L-137 wasn't as selfish as his C-137 version, as some of the things he does are for the betterment of his kids. Still, he's proven to be even more selfish than the Loud children, and would be even more so if if weren't for the fact that the siblings are more willing to stop Rick from doing anything unscrupulous. For starters, he was planning to commit genocide on a small universe for the sake of his car battery, before Lana stopped him.
40* JerkassHasAPoint: He bans Lynn from going on anymore adventures later in the story, and "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn" has him conduct a GambitPileup just to get her to not want to come on an adventure again. Extreme, most definitely, but it's not like Rick doesn't have a reason considering Lynn's abrasive behavior and the fact that she [[spoiler: deliberately ran away from home for three months]].
41* KarmaHoudini: Still [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] like in canon. Rick has a history of committing numerous murders and ruining people's livelihoods and getting away with it, but each committed atrocity has serious repercussions on his mental health. Also, this version of Rick doesn't get off as easily as in canon, as the Loud siblings (particularly Lori, Lincoln, Luan, and Lynn) constantly call him out for his assholish behaviour and often use threats to rein him in, much to his chagrin.
42** AdaptationalKarma: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] but it's there. The Louds do a better job reining in Rick than the Smiths, often using threats or BrutalHonesty at his face just to shut him up. Unlike in canon, his {{Gaslighting}} is a hit-or-miss tactic against the siblings, as they always fire back as much as he does.
43*** In "Rattlestress Ricklactica", Ronnie Anne [[spoiler: dishes out a black eye on Rick's face after punching Bobby just to maintain a StableTimeLoop and as a consequence of leaving his cruiser, whereas he gets away with giving Morty a black eye in canon]].
44* LazyBum: Not even the Loud siblings can do anything to stop Rick from solving situations by simply putting them behind to rot. The cronenberg fiasco is a life-turning event for his grandkids ''because'' he is too damn lazy to solve it, instead taking them to a new universe.
45* LaboriousLaziness: To a less implied extent than C-137. Rita at some point expresses lament about Rick not getting a proper job. Of course, he still expresses his aversion to mundane labor later in the story. Of course, unlike his C-137, he genuinely tries his best to not turn the kids' lives into a crazy adventure.
46* ALighterShadeOfGrey: As opposed to his C-137 version, Rick L-137, while still has a history of atrocities, in the past and towards his family, and is in general a crude, hedonistic asshole, does some of the things he does to better the Loud siblings' lives.
47* MadScientist: Naturally. Especially compared to Lisa, who acquired his intelligence but not his attitude, Rick is a morally dubious man with a penchant for dangerous experiments and inventions. He is also a drunk guttermouth who has no qualms committing obscene acts, mostly his profanity, in front of everyone, even children.
48* NotSoDifferentRemark:
49** In "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", Rick argues that Lincoln's not all that different from him in regards to the fact that he has killed people for the sake of validation. Lincoln, for his part, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone doesn't take this point out all too well]].
50** In "No Such Thing As Luck", [[spoiler:Rick tells Lynn that they're not so different from each other, in that they're both self-centered jerks who can't handle criticism or stand being in the presence of someone better than them. Lynn venomously denies this, but [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone reluctantly]] comes to terms with this in the next chapter]].
51* ObnoxiousInLaws: Rita views him as one, similar to Jerry in canon. Though unlike Jerry, Rick actually gets along with Rita (for the most part).
52* OnlySaneByComparison: Though he himself isn't the peak of sanity or morality, Rick isn't afraid to call his granddaughters out on their more problematic behaviors or aspects of their relationship with Lincoln, such as assuming his bully likes him just because she's a girl.
53* PetTheDog: As part of his AdaptationalNiceGuy, Rick is willing to show more kindness to other people:
54** It's shown that he's one of the ''very'' few Ricks that doesn't look down on their Leni for her low intelligence. Even calling her smart on a few occasions. In canon, he's usually dismissive of anybody whose intelligence is lower than his.
55** He was willing to offer emotional support to Luna in "For Bros About To Rock" following the Cronenberg incident in the prior two chapters, even admitting that the ordeal was partially his fault.
56** After spending pretty much the whole chapter dismissing Lincoln's love of superheroes in "Vindicators 3: Deal Me Out", Rick finally admits to him that people are allowed to be entitled to what they enjoy.
57* RelatedInTheAdaptation: He's the father of Lynn Loud Sr. in this story, as opposed to Beth in canon.
58* SirSwearsALot: Even when crossed over with a saccharine TV series and is now the grandfather of a saccharine family does not stop Rick from his language. Rick still has no qualms about expressing his aberrant profanity in front of his underage grandkids, or anyone else in general.
59** The kids' frequent hanging out with Rick also desensitized them from his foul language, and some learned to be just as potty as him, like the prim and proper Lola in "Rickall of Duty".
60* SnarkToSnarkCombat: There's no denying Rick is a DeadpanSnarker, and it just so happens that Lori is one too. So naturally, the two engage in this in most of their interactions.
61* SourOutsideSadInside: Lisa Loud finds out in "The Old Man, The Seat, and the Shop Girl" that her grandfather suffers an extremely chronic depression from a devestating loss, which transformed him into a cold, jaded, sociopathic broken man he is today. Bear in mind that it was caused by the loss of his wife and Beth in canon's dimension C-137, as depicted in " The Rickshank Redemption" [[spoiler: and confirmed in "Rickmurai Jack"]], and we've yet to reach that conclusion in some form.
62* WellIntentionedExtremist: "The Loudest Thanksgiving Mindblowers" revealed that Rick has been erasing his grandchildren's memories when some of said memories started giving them nightmares.
63[[/folder]]
64
65[[folder:Dr. Xenon Bloom]]
66
67The co-founder of Anatomy Park.
68----
69* AscendedExtra: He was a one-shot character in canon, but thanks to being SparedByTheAdaptation, Bloom makes a few additional appearances throughout the story.
70* SparedByTheAdaptation: He was killed by a swarm of E. coli in canon. In the story, he survives since the events that led to said death never occur.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Zigerion Scammers]]
74
75A race of four-armed aliens who love scamming people.
76----
77* TheBusCameBack: They're killed off the exact same way in canon. However, the story's retelling of "Tricked!" includes a subplot where Rick takes Lincoln and some of his friends to a dimension where the people who are dead in their dimension are still alive. The Scammers are among those who are alive in the alternate dimension, having teamed up with the Galactic Federation in conquering Earth.
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Abradolf Lincler]]
81
82An experiment created by Rick who, in an attempt to create a morally neutral super leader, combined the DNA of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler.
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84* AscendedExtra: Lincler isn't left on an alien planet like in canon, so he gets a few additional appearances in the story, becoming a good friend of Maggie's.
85[[/folder]]
86
87[[folder:Mr. Poopybutthole]]
88
89An incredibly friendly alien who was one of the many new characters introduced when the Loud house got infested with parasites.
90----
91* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The story gives Mr. Poopybutthole a backstory completely different than canon. "Getting Schwifty With House Music" revealed that [[spoiler:he comes from a planet where he's a huge celebrity, but faked his own death in an attempt to give up the fame and live a more normal life. In canon, it was revealed by co-creator Dan Harmon that Mr. PB actually ''is'' a parasite, but is a more advanced and benign type]].
92* AllLovingHero: Holds absolutely no grudges against Lori for shooting him because he knew it was just a big misunderstanding.
93* AscendedExtra: Downplayed, but he has more appearances in the story compared to canon.
94* CelebrityIsOverrated: [[spoiler:He found his celebrity lifestyle too much to handle, and thus faked his own death just so he could live a normal life]].
95* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:He faked his own death on his home planet in order to escape from his celebrity status]].
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Birdperson]]
99
100A bird-like humanoid who is one of Rick's closest friends.
101----
102* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In canon, Birdperson doesn't appear until "Ricksy Business". In the story, he first appears in the retelling of "For Bros About to Rock".
103* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Not that he was ever a mean person to begin with, but because of his loyalty to Rick, Birdperson showed NoSympathy to Morty's plight of having to deal with Rick's behavior. While the guilt tripping is still there to a degree, it's counteracted by Birdperson admitting that Rick does indeed have faults and points out that the siblings all have aspects that Rick genuinely admires about them.
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Squanchy]]
107
108A cat-like alien from the planet Squanch who is another one of Rick's closest friends.
109----
110* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: As with Birdperson, Squnachy first appears in the story's retelling of "For Bros About to Rock" rather than the retelling of "Ricksy Business".
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Tammy Guterman]]
114
115A close friend of Lori and Carol who eventually hooks up with Birdperson. [[spoiler:Later revealed to be an undercover agent for the Galactic Federation]].
116----
117* AdaptationExpansion: The story makes Tammy more crucial to the plot than in her respective series. In canon, it's implied that Summer and Tammy didn't know each other that long (or well), and Summer wasn't too shaken up over [[spoiler:the revelation that Tammy was working for the Galactic Federation nor her death at the end of Season 4]]. Here, Tammy knew Lori since Elementary School and the two of them were said to be close. [[spoiler: When Tammy revealed herself to be working for the Galactic Federation, Lori was absolutely devastated and "Driving Ambition" reveals that she developed a grudge towards Tammy once she learned she was still alive. The story's retelling of Season 4 furthermore show that Tammy convinced Lynn to retaliate against Rick, using the Infinity Balls to do so, and started a partnership with Evil Lincoln at one point]].
118* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A small but noticeable case. [[spoiler:In canon, Tammy was a FalseFriend to Summer who only used her to get closer to Rick. Here, Tammy displayed some signs of guilt when betraying Lori and Carol, indicating she genuinely valued their friendship]].
119* BrutalHonesty: According to Lori, Tammy isn't afraid to be brutally honest with her.
120* EvenEvilHasStandards: When Evil Lincoln starts ranting about his hatred for Rick, his Sisters, and even OTHER Lincolns, Tammy is clearly disturbed by the sheer venom in his voice.
121* FanGirl: Is a fan of Mick Swagger, and squeals in delight when given an autograph by the musician himself.
122* VillainTeamUp: [[spoiler:The ending of "No Such Thing As Luck" revealed she and Evil Lincoln are working together]].
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:The Vindicators]]
126
127A group of galactic superheroes consisting of Vance Maximus Renegade Starsoldier, Alan Rails, Crocubot, Supernova, and 1-Million Ants... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Oh, and Noob Noob]].
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129* AdaptationalExpansion: Crocubot is given more personality compared to his canon counterpart. He is viewed as the TheFriendNobodyLikes because the rest of the Vindicators don't think he's capable of being a superhero on his own.
130* AdaptationalJerkass: Vance was already outed as a DirtyCoward in canon, but the story shows his callousness much quicker by having him turn down and outright mock Rick's request to [[spoiler:help him find Lynn]]. The fact that Rick actually ''tried'' to be civil with Vance in this scenario did not help.
131* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Due to his limited screentime, it's hard to tell how much of a jerk Crocubot really was, but the story presents him as being kindhearted and only going along with the Vindicators to feel like he has value as a superhero.
132* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:The ending of "Lynnterstellar" implies that Tammy has attached some sort of mind control device to both Crocubot and Noob Noob]].
133* FriendToAllChildren: Crocubot is presented as one, getting along fairly well with Clyde and Lincoln. [[spoiler:When Supernova tries to kill the two boys, Crocubot comes to their defense since neither of them had did anything wrong]].
134* OddFriendship: Crocubot develops a bond with Clyde, who thinks the idea of a robotic crocodile is cool.
135* TokenGoodTeammate: Aside from Noob Noob, Crocubot is this in regards to the core Vindicators. [[spoiler: It's revealed that he wanted to hunt down Doomnomitron on Dorian 5 rather destroy the planet, but he was outvoted]].
136* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:In canon, Crocubot was killed during Rick's game of ''Saw'' by being crushed between the floors beneath him when he gets a question wrong. In the story, just as he was about to answer the question that led to his death, Clyde stops Crocubot because he understandably had a feeling he would get killed]].
137[[/folder]]
138
139[[folder: Mr. Needful]]
140
141The owner of the store Needful Things
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143* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being the literal devil, he's a demon. His dialog implies he originally lived in the universe of [[WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil Mewni]].
144* AscendedExtra: Only appearance was the villain in his original episode. In here, he returns and joins the Rick Revenge Squad, with his business being ruined on Earth. [[spoiler: Then he joins Tammy's army.]]
145
146[[/folder]]
147
148[[folder: Risotto Groupon]]
149
150Leader of the Brosephemons, and the manager of the Immortality Field Resort
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152* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may be out for Rick's head, but he won't target his grandchildren. He even chewed out Krombopulos Amy for trying to assassinate Lola (whom she mistook for Lana). [[spoiler: He still attempts to kidnap Leni as ordered by the Federation, but only out of fear of them.]]
153* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Leni talks him out of his lust against Rick, not only realizing that his quest has taken him to work with the Federation, but also that his quest for revenge has made him no better than the latter.]]
154* SparedByTheAdaptation: Killed by Rick in the original show, yet in here, the Louds are banned before Rick can make any moves. He then joins the Rick Revenge Squad, and [[spoiler: later works for Tammy's army.]]
155
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder: Krombopulos Amy]]
159
160The wife of Krombopulous Michael.
161----
162* AscendedExtra: She was only discussed in her show, only appearing on a locket. Here, Amy joins the Rick Revenge Squad, seeking retaliation on the title character after killing her husband. [[spoiler: She is then a part of Tammy's army.]]
163
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder: Mr. Goldenfold]]
167
168The hot-tempered current math teacher at Royal Woods Middle School, who relocated when his hometown gets destroyed by the Federation.
169----
170* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He debuts 3 seasons late from his canon debut, replacing Mr. Bolhofner as Lincoln's new math teacher at Middle School.
171* AdaptationalNiceGuy: So far, this version of Mr. Goldenfold isn't shown with pedophilic tendencies or his coprophagia, nor his canon counterpart's and Mr. Bolhofner's aggressive demeanor. But he may very well be.
172* AmbiguousSituation: Because this universe takes place in Royal Woods, not Seattle, it's unknown how Mr. Goldenfold survived the destruction of his hometown, or how he came to Royal Woods, or where he originally lived. It may be likely still Seattle like in canon.
173* CompositeCharacter: Both he and Mr. Bolhofner are angry, loud, badass, boisterous dark-skinned math teachers with Yiddish-sounding surnames, but has none of Bolhofner's SadistTeacher attitude and his canon counterpart's coprophagia.
174* SirSwearsALot: Unlike Bolhofner and very par on course with canon, Goldenfold has no qualms expressing profane language in front of his class. In "The Four of Clubs" Clyde tries making him refrain, but as expected, Goldenfold furiously rebukes him.
175* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He is the Mr. Bolhofner of this story, replacing him as the Royal Woods Middle School math teacher, who just happens to be also an angry, hammy dark-skinned guy that Lincoln has to put up in his class. Unlike him though, he is more calm and not that much of a {{Jerkass}}.
176
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:President Andre Curtis]]
180
181The President of the United States, and Rick's former rival.
182----
183* ActionPolitician: Despite the fact that he doesn't fight Rick in this universe's version of "The Rickchurian Mortydate", he still does try to outdo Rick by personally taking matters into his hands, like shrinking himself.
184* AdaptationalNiceGuy: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Curtis still remains the immature, hypocritical ControlFreak that he is in canon. But he's willing to give Lincoln the selfie that he always wanted just to flip off Rick. He also doesn't threaten to expatriate Rick and his family simply for Rick being a dick towards him. Likewise, he holds no grudge on any of the Loud siblings.
185* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He is temporarily demoted from his position by Lynn when she takes over the world, while under the Infinity Balls' mind-controlling power.
186* CompositeCharacter: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Although he takes the role of the unseen president from "Not A Loud", he still takes a bigger role as the antagonistic force in "The Rickchurian Loudidate", as it is more a retelling of "The Rickchurian Mortydate".
187* TheReveal: In this universe's version of "Not A Loud", it's revealed that he is personally responsible for delivering the infant Lincoln. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] by Rick as he reveals that it was his ''wife'' that did it while he, as Rick claims, sobbed about.
188
189[[/folder]]
190
191!''The Loud House'' characters
192[[folder:In general]]
193* AdaptedOut: Because the story puts heavy focus on the lead characters, many ''Loud House'' side characters that have prominent roles or one-time roles get omitted in the story or are yet to show up, such as Stella Zhau, Chandler [=McCann=], Flip's pet raccoon, Kate Bernardo, Katherine Mulligan, Coach Keck, the Moon Goats, Maddie, and more.
194* DemotedToExtra: In addition to the omitted, a substantial number of ''Loud House'' characters who have prominent roles also get relegated as simply characters being there just to get roped in with Rick's antics. Clyde, Sid, Margo, the Morticians Club, and Lincoln's friends all fall victim to this.
195* {{Foil}}: Despite living alongside ''Rick and Morty'' characters, the ''Loud House'' characters generally stay clean in language and obscenities. There are, some exceptions.
196
197[[/folder]]
198
199!!The Louds (Cronenberged Dimension/Second Primary Dimension)
200[[folder:General]]
201* AdaptationalBadass: The Louds in this fic tend to get their hands dirty more than often their canon counterparts thanks to the greater dangers they encounter on Rick's adventures.
202** At one point, Rick recreates the suits of Ace Savvy and the Full House Gang which allows Lincoln and the Loud Sisters to use the powers of their comic book counterparts in real life.
203** The siblings also do a better job in reining in Rick than the Smiths, due to their diverse personalities and overall decent nature. Of course this is only because their grandfather is a little more submissive and decent than Rick C-137. If canonical Rick was their grandfather, it would've been a slightly different story, as he has no qualms exploiting his family. And he's been known to LoopholeAbuse his way out of a snitching attempt.
204--->'''Rick:''' I dunno. Maybe it's because I've pretty much resigned myself to being you kids' slave.
205* CharacterDevelopment[=/=]DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: The Loud siblings possess wildly differing traits which make them unique, while as a result often clash with one another. However, as the crossover series progresses, it becomes brutally clear that they realize these quirks tend to turn against them, to their own detrimental consequences. It doesn't help that they acquired these traits from Rick himself. Despite this, they slowly realize their faults in their character and their relationship improves dramatically. Unlike ''The Loud House'' canon, the implementation of ''Rick and Morty's'' serial nature for this crossover forces any changes to the characters to stick.
206** Lincoln's low self-esteem finally catches on to him and becomes even more downtrodden and imbued with angst.
207** Leni's low intelligence causes ire from the many variants of her grandfather, causing her sadness.
208** Luan's sense of humor and upbeat attitude are challenged by Rick's derogatory criticism of her comedic style and losing Benny in the new dimension, transforming her into a jaded DeadpanSnarker who's just as mean-spirited as Rick.
209** Lori realizes that her bossiness becomes her own undoing when Lincoln and Rick incept her mind. As a result, she matures and her relationship with her sisters and brother improve.
210** Lola's temper and selfishness becomes her own fatal undoing; drinking Mr. Needful's potion in a desperate bid to win a pageant instead destroys that career in a heartbeat, forcing Lola to reevaluate herself.
211** Lana's BlackAndWhiteMorality gets challenged when she sees the morally ambiguous nature of the infinite multiverse, namely her grandfather making deals with an assassin. Her love for all things dirty becomes for a time, soured when Lisa reveals the truth of her poop studies.
212** Luna's shyness to express herself to Sam becomes fatally consequential after having Sam take a love potion, resulting in the Cronenberg incident.
213** Lucy's love for all things dark and macabre become drastically soured as she witnesses more of the chaos that comes along with Rick's adventures, taking more of that darkness than she can digest.
214** Lynn's fragile ego, obsession with taking control, and superstitious beliefs ultimately strains her relationship with her family AND Rick.
215** Lisa's penchant for scientific curiosity gets thrown back at her face the more and more she learns EXACTLY why Rick doesn't want her to be a facsimile of him. She then gets to improve her social skills.
216* CompositeCharacter: Obviously, the Loud Siblings take the roles of Morty, Summer, Jerry and Beth based on similarities between these characters:
217** Lincoln has Morty's low self-esteem, angst, and love of superheroes. He also shares Jerry's ExtremeDoormat, CosmicPlaything, TheWoobie and ButtMonkey status, albeit downplayed.
218** Leni and Lana have Morty's kindheartedness and naivete.
219** Lori and Leni each have Summer's stereotypical teenage attributes. Lori takes Jerry's OnlySaneMan attitude towards Rick.
220** The Loud Parents are also the OnlySaneMan to Rick's AxCrazy just like Beth and Jerry, even though they don't play major roles. Lynn, Sr. is also rather cowardly and pathetic, like Jerry.
221* {{Foil}}: Many of them have major character traits in common with Rick (or in Lori and Leni's case, are his [[OnlySaneMan complete]] [[KindheartedSimpleton opposites]]). Lincoln shares his tendency towards BreakingTheFourthWall, Lucy his cynicism, Lisa his intellect, Lynn and Lola his {{Jerkass}} attitude and need to win or be proven right.
222* ItsAllAboutMe: Just like in canon, the Loud Siblings are quite selfish from time to time. Slowly [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]], once it was proven that Rick is ''even more'' selfish than them, and they realize this negative trait through him, this slowly goes away, and the siblings become a lot more selfless and caring.
223* MoralityPet: The Loud siblings are the ones who bring out the good in Rick. Being that there's ten of them with distinguishable personalities and views on life, one could argue they do a better job than either Morty or Summer. Surprisingly, in a strange way, Rick himself is one to the Loud siblings through the way of CharacterDevelopment.
224* RaceLift: Since Rick (who is of Hispanic descent) is Lynn Sr.'s father, that means that technically, Lynn Sr. and his kids are part-Hispanic, whereas they were fully white in ''Loud House'' canon (with a bit of Scottish descent if one considers [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie the movie]] canon).
225** In ''Changing the Childrick'', [[spoiler: Rick briefly mentions to Lynn, Sr. that the Loud kids are royalty, which might allude to their Scottish heritage.]]
226* RotatingProtagonist: Although Rick plays the overarching lead role, one, two or all the siblings get to have their lion's share of the spotlight which ultimately depends on whom Rick takes with him in his adventures.
227* SupportingProtagonist: While they do appear in many chapters in prominent roles, compared to canon, some of the Loud siblings, like Lisa, Lori, the twins, or Lucy, aren't as much explored on or as prominent as Rick and some of the siblings, as they mostly just assume Morty and Summer's sidekick roles for him, as well as the exploration of his character progression and backstory.
228[[/folder]]
229
230[[folder:Lincoln Albert Loud]]
231The only son (and the middle sibling) of the Loud family.
232----
233* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Lincoln's feelings of insignificance is more apparent in the story compared to canon. While it was already hinted at beforehand, "Toxicity in the Family" revealed that Lincoln feels worthless because he's not good at anything beyond helping other people. This is why he's willing to put up with the mistreatment he receives from Rick and his sisters; helping them is the only thing that gives Lincoln any sense of value.
234** In "One Crew Over The Cuckoo's Lynn", Rick calls out Lincoln for killing the people who try to kill him while justifying that it was for protecting his sisters. This causes Lincoln to further doubt his reasoning for helping people [[AchillesInHisTent and decides to just do nothing from then on]].
235* AdaptationalBadass: Due to the increased dangers of Rick's adventures compared to his home series, Lincoln tends to get more physical in confrontations if it means protecting his sisters. A couple of examples include "Look Who's Spelling It Out Now", in which kills a purging cat-person to save Lucy, [[spoiler: or in "No Such Thing As Luck", in which Lincoln, in his super-powered Ace Savvy costume, holds his own against a [[RealityWarper Infinity]] [[PhysicalGod Ball]]-powered Lynn and eventually gains the upper hand on her]].
236* AchillesInHisTent: After Rick [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called Lincoln out]] [[ItsAllAboutMe for killing his attackers for validation rather than self-defense]], Lincoln spends the next few chapters doing as little as possible to be of help, fearing any attempts at doing so would get someone hurt or worse. [[spoiler: It takes a pep talk from [[GrumpyOldMan Mr. Grouse]] of all people to snap him out of it]].
237* AllTakeAndNoGive: "Toxicity in the Family" indicates that Lincoln feels this way when it comes to helping Rick and his sisters, with his Healthy self claiming that, for all the favors he does for them, they never show him any appreciation.
238* BeingGoodSucks: Lincoln views his selflessness a weakness because he feels helping other people is all he's good for. At the same time, he also views his compassion as a weakness because he feels he doesn't get any appreciation for his goodwill. Without either of those, however, Lincoln would instead be a self-centered brat.
239* BewareTheNiceOnes: Compared to canon, Lincoln in the story is more willing to lash out at others when pushed too far.
240* ChildrenForcedToKill: Usually, Lincoln will only ever kill another person if he has no choice to. "Look Who's Spelling It Out Now", for example, has him shooting a purging cat-like alien who came dangerously close to killing Lucy. [[spoiler: In "Blood Sports", [[ThouShaltNotKill he resolves to never do it again]] after realizing he was only doing so for the sake of validation]].
241* CompositeCharacter: He's the Loud sibling most likely to take Morty's place in any given story, [[DecompositeCharacter though this isn't absolute]].
242* DecoyProtagonist: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. The first chapter seems to make it apparent that Lincoln would be the protagonist or at least the co-star of the series because of his fourth-wall breaking. But the moment that he shows up and starts his adventures with Lincoln, and later chapters show, that Rick is the real protagonist of the fic, not Lincoln, as he simply plays the role of Morty, alongside his sisters. Despite this, he's the most prominent Loud sibling to appear in the fic, and Rick notes that he handles more of the chaos than even Lucy, hence why he often appears with Rick more frequently.
243* DemotedToExtra: Rather similar to the later seasons of his home series; by virtue of not being the main character of the story (that honor belongs to Rick), with the focus instead randomly shifting between each sibling, Lincoln's prominence is noticeably lessened.
244* ExtremeDoormat: [[{{Deconstruction}} Deconstructed]]; Lincoln's selflessness lets him get pushed around by his siblings and Rick. However, this causes Lincoln to feel underappreciated which contributes to his low self-esteem.
245* FourthWallObserver: Just like in his home series; later [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]], as he gets further embroiled in increasingly dangerous adventures and the constant danger following his family's tail chipping away at his thick-skinned morality, to the point that Lincoln completely abandons this habit as of "The Loudest Mission: Rickshank Redemption". Speaking of which, it was revealed that he was simply talking to an imaginary audience just to have someone to talk his problems with.
246* ItsAllAboutMe: Like in canon, Lincoln can be pretty selfish, a trait of his that Rick of all people actually calls him out on a few times. Healthy!Lincoln from "Toxicity in the Family" is even ''more'' selfish due to Lincoln removing his "toxic" selflessness.
247* SeenItAll: As a result of Rick taking him on adventures more often than his sisters (and dealing with his crazy family), Lincoln is desensitized to all the weirdness he encounters. Rick even outright states that Lincoln handles said weirdness better than even [[CreepyChild Lucy]].
248-->'''Clyde:''' You know how to disarm bombs?!\
249'''Lincoln:''' ''(shrugs)'' You learn a lot when you hang out with Rick.
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder:Lori L. Loud]]
253The eldest Loud sister.
254----
255* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While Lori TookALevelInKindness in canon, it happens much quicker in the story.
256* CompositeCharacter: Takes Jerry's place as the one who frequently objects to Rick's behavior and what he puts his loved ones through. She also fills in for Summer as the PhoneaholicTeenager.
257* {{Deuteragonist}}: While Lincoln usually subs in for Morty, Lori ends up getting just as much character focus, serving as a foil to Rick and representative of the siblings' best interest. As the story goes on, nearly half the chapters contain at least one scene of Lori and Rick butting heads.
258* OnlySaneMan: She most notably fills this role during moments involving any of Rick's shenanigans.
259* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Lori begging Rick to take Lynn with him and Lincoln on their next adventure in "Lynner Takes The Stone" indirectly leads to [[spoiler: Lynn running away after [[EyeScream losing her eye]]]], something Rick point out in "The Suite And Sour Conspiracy".
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Leni L. Loud]]
263A ditzy, kind fashionista and the second-eldest Loud sister.
264----
265* AllLovingHero: Just like in canon. It's more notable here because she's the only one of the siblings (besides Lily) who sees any genuine goodness in someone as flawed as Rick.
266* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: It's all but confirmed that Lenis are ostracized by other Ricks due to their low intelligence. This is shown best in "The Citadel of Ricks", where a bunch of Guard Ricks openly make fun of her (sans [[KindheartedSimpleton Doofus Rick]]), and "The Man With The Plan", where Lenis are treated like feminine stereotypes. This is what makes Rick L-137 stand out in that he's the only one who actually acknowledges that Leni can be smart at times.
267* KindheartedSimpleton: As in canon. In fact, it's why she's the only Loud sibling without a toxic copy when they get detoxified.
268[[/folder]]
269
270[[folder:Luna Loud]]
271A hardcore rocker and the third-eldest Loud sister.
272----
273* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In "L is For Love Potion" [[spoiler: the effects of the potion she gives to Sam spreads to the world through the flu, leading Rick to turning everyone into "Cronenbergs" in his attempts to fix this]]. Needless to say, Luna did NOT take it well.
274* JumpedAtTheCall: In "Getting Schwifty With House Music" she's all too eager to grab her guitar and go along with Rick's latest adventure since it would involve putting on a concert to save earth.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Luan L. Loud]]
278An aspiring comedian and the fourth-eldest Loud sister.
279----
280* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The fact she's forced to let go of Benny after her original universe's version is a lost cause, plus her old sense of humor being rocked by Rick's criticism and her grounding by her parents transforms Luan into a cynical, sullen girl full of sarcasm.
281* AdaptationalJerkass: In the chapter "April Fools Drools, Cable Rules!", [[spoiler: Luan intended to prank Sam specifically to spite Luna for messing up their previous dimension, and thus making her lose any chance of dating Benny]].
282** She also becomes a jaded snarker who resents both Luna and Rick for ruining her chances with Benny and for degrading her formerly bubbly personality, a far cry from her canon self's demeanor.
283* AdaptationalKarma: The Loud parents finally GrewASpine and force Luan to drop all the April Fools pranks forever. She's then promptly grounded and repairs to the house to be paid using her allowance. Oh, and a furious Rick threatens to kill her after returning from a forced exile she personally committed on.
284* AdaptationalSexuality: While the canon version of her is at least straight, this version is bisexual.
285* AdaptationDeviation:
286** Unlike in canon, she isn't dating Benny. [[spoiler:That's because he doesn't reciprocate her feelings in the alternate universe she lives in]].
287** Another deviation from canon is that [[spoiler: she stops doing April Fool's Day pranks after her parents finally put their foot down on her]].
288** She also becomes a jaded, cynical snarker with a dry sense of humor not that far off from Rick. A far cry from canon's optimistic, over-the-top Luan.
289** She also stops talking to Mr. Coconuts for consultation, instead opting to talk to an actual, human friend in the form of Maggie just to vent her frustrations with.
290* CharacterDevelopment: Rick's antics pretty much drive her away from her canon self's bubbly, optimistic, and humorous demeanor. As she TookALevelInCynic, she stops making [[IncrediblyLamePun annoying puns]] and doing dangerous pranks, instead adopting a dry sense of humor and is a sardonic DeadpanSnarker not far off from Rick.
291* DeadpanSnarker: Once her CharacterDevelopment steers her away from her canon counterpart's optimistic, pun-loving, prankster attitude, this is her primary means of expressing humor, becoming more like Rick in the process.
292* ForgivenButNotForgotten: [[spoiler:It was already hinted at beforehand, but "Gods Among Rick" confirms that, despite having patched things up with Luna, she still resents her for the Cronenberg incident]].
293* JerkassBall: Luan in "The Old Man, The Seat, and the Shop Girl" makes Glootie develop a brainwashing app against Rick's warnings, just to spite him. She and Lincoln are forced to fix the problem.
294* LettingHerHairDown: Luan let her ponytail loose during her rampage on April Fool's Day. This seems to be her default hairstyle for the rest of the story, as it's mentioned in "Funny, Ricksy Business" that she tied her hair back up for Maggie's birthday party, only to let it back down once it was over.
295* OfficialCouple: Becomes one with Maggie at the end of ''Head Poet's Anxiety''.
296* TookALevelInCynic: She becomes increasingly jaded as the story goes on, as a combination of dealing with the Rick's crazy schemes and her dysfunctional family causes Luan to start being more openly bitter. It's the reason she becomes so close to [[EmoTeen Maggie]], as she feels she's the only person she can properly vent her frustrations to. [[spoiler: By the end of ''Head Poet's Anxiety'', she seeks to not only return to her comedic routs, but also be a more honest person.]]
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Lynn L. Loud Jr.]]
300An adrenaline junkie and sports fanatic and the fifth-eldest Loud sister.
301----
302* AdaptationDeviation: [[spoiler: As of "Blood Sports", Lynn is done with sports, the thing that always set her apart from the other sisters. Her reasoning being that competing in sports fed her [[ControlFreak worst]] [[JerkAss qualities]], which lead to her becoming a toxic bully who eventually took over the world for a time]].
303* AdaptationalKarma / LaserGuidedKarma: Compared to her series proper, this version of Lynn doesn't get off scot-free from her actions just as easily. In fact, she's the Loud sibling to have suffered the most as a result of Rick's antics. For example, in "One Crew Over the Crewcoo's Lynn", Rick deliberately subjects her to a series of misfortunes, just to force her to stop all adventures with him. Before that, in "Racing Hearts", her hyper-competitiveness gets shaken by Rick flawlessly beating her in every encounter during the Astonishing Quest. This destroys her friendship with Margo Roberts.
304* AdaptationalNiceGirl: [[spoiler: After Lincoln snaps her out of her power trip and she resolves her control issues, Lynn becomes much more nicer than her canon counterpart.]]
305* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler: During the "Infinity Balls Saga", she betrays her family by taking control of their lives and the world so that everything would go her way. Thankfully, she grows at of it by the end.]]
306* AllForNothing: At the end of "Season 4", [[spoiler: Lynn's basically the Queen of the World, being loved by everyone and making Rick a joke. But her attempts to reconnect with Lincoln via getting him into sports is ultimately fruitless.]]
307* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: "The Man With The Plan" revealed that Lynns are ostracized not only by other Ricks but also other versions of the siblings due to their unruly behavior. It's telling that Lynns appear to the ones who predominately reside in [[WretchedHive Lincolntown]].
308* ArcVillain: [[spoiler: For the "Infinity Balls" saga in the final few chapters of "Season 4"]].
309* AscendedExtra: She gets noticeably more focus in the story compared to canon. Notably, the story showcases the negative impact her bullying and superstitious beliefs has had on her siblings (Lincoln especially), which eventually leads to [[spoiler:her becoming the main antagonist of the "Infinity Balls" saga and the aftermath having her give up sports when she finally realizes how much it warped her personality]].
310* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: At the end of "Blood Sports", she tells the family she'll make up for taking control of their lives away from them. She decides the first step in doing that is to quit sports entirely]].
311* BigSisterBully: She still retains this trait from her home series. Unlike her home series however, there are times in the story where it's NOT played for comedy.
312* BloodKnight: What happens when you take the JerkJock of the Loud sisters and let someone possess her left arm in "Lynner Takes the Stone"? You get someone who clearly loves to take any opportunity to kill anyone.
313* CantTakeCriticism: Lynn can't stand it when someone, especially Rick, points out her shortcomings. [[spoiler: Lincoln even points that out to her directly in "No Such Thing as Luck"]].
314* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype:
315** Of BigSisterBully; the story doesn't sugarcoat the fact that her aggressive behavior is the reason why her relationship with her family is so strained. This is especially true in the case of Lincoln, as Lynn wanting him to be strong like her contributes to his self-esteem issues.
316** She also deconstructs JerkJock; despite her success, Lynn is secretly very miserable because she pushed herself into thinking she should be nothing more than the best [[FreudianExcuse due to constantly bullying]]. Lynn also alienates her friends who get fed up with her arrogance and competitive nature.
317* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:While they make it clear that it's gonna be a while before they can fully trust her again, Lincoln and the rest of the sisters are quick to forgive Lynn even though she basically took control of their lives and the whole world]].
318* {{Gasshole}}: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] as she expresses less of her toilet humour compared to her canon counterpart, the only time it's shown when she fires a dutch oven at Lincoln in "A Space Invader in Time". Regardless, she inherited this habit from Rick, and possibly her burping too, because like Lynn, Rick also has a disgusting habit of farting just to bust anyone's balls. This, humorously makes him hypocritical for critcizing Lynn for doing the same thing.
319* HumiliationConga: In "One Crew Over The crewcoo's Lynn", Lynn gets more than her enthusiasm can stomach; Rick forces her to climb an alien cliff, she gets zapped by a laser booby trap, and ultimately becomes traumatized by the heist adventure, as Rick had intended to do. This sours her character and her relationship with Rick and her siblings.
320* JerkassHasAPoint: Lynn does bring up a good point when she says Rick's adventures put the family in serious danger. The problem, however, is that she does so while projecting her own failings onto him.
321* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: True she is an abrasive [[BigSisterBully Big Sister Bully]] to Lincoln, but she does care about him and misses the times when they hung out together. [[spoiler: One reason she altered the world with the Infinity Balls was to reconnect with him.]]
322* KarmaHoudini: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Unlike her canon counterpart, Lynn doesn't have any chance to get off scot free because of her obnoxious attitude, simply because ''Rick Sanchez'', an even ''bigger Karma Houdini'' than her, lives in the same household as she does. For instance, where she brags about her victory in "Lynn-er Takes All", she instead loses her right eye and runs away for three months a traumatized SoreLoser "Lynn-er takes the Stone". When she would steal the trophy in "Racing Hearts", she instead loses it to her Grandpa Rick in this story's adaptation.
323* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: She calls herself a monster after realizing how ruthless she was in the Blood Dome and that her competing in sports ultimately warped her personality]].
324* NeverBeHurtAgain: Her first year in Middle School was utter hell and sought to become tough to avoid being bullied again. [[DeconstructedTrope But in doing so she became abrasive and overly aggressive to Lincoln and the rest of the family]] and she can't seem to understand that.
325* NeverMyFault:
326** Like in canon, she tends to blame "bad luck" whenever things don't go her way. [[spoiler: Like when she [[EyeScream loses an eye]] in "Lynner Takes The Stone", she blames Rick rather than herself for getting distracted in the middle of a blood sport which she shouldn't have taken part in the first place]].
327** In "Racing Hearts", [[spoiler: Lynn blames Margo for costing her her chess match with Rick because, in her mind, she caused "bad luck" by going to the bathroom during the game. At this point, both Margo and Polly Pain have had enough and decide to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere quit every sport team Lynn is on as well as their friendship with her.]]]]
328* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Getting fed up with Rick constantly putting her and her family in danger, Lynn runs away at the end of "Lynner Takes the Stone" to get away from him. She remained absent until "Lynnterstellar", a good nine chapters later]].
329* SoreLoser: She can't stand losing at all, especially if it's to Rick.
330* SourOutsideSadInside / StepfordSmiler: Lynn is as energetic and obnoxious as she gets, but it was revealed that she is what she is because she is slowly drifting apart from her geek brother, and does anything to get close to him, as of course because of her hellish life at middle school. However, after "One Crew Over The Crewcoo's Lynn" shattered her enthusiastic facade via a traumatizing adventure orchestrated by Rick, she becomes jaded and megalomaniacal, [[spoiler: becoming the main antagonist of "No Such Thing As Luck" after GoingMadWithPower through the infinity balls]].
331* WellIntentionedExtremist: She genuinely thinks that her BigSisterBully attitude towards Lincoln will toughen him up for the real world. It only ends up pushing him away from her. She also realizes that this attitude is exactly the kind Rick exerts to keep her siblings on their toes, helping her escape this trait.
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:Lucy L. Loud]]
335A gloomy goth and the fifth-youngest Loud sister.
336----
337* {{Goth}}[=/=]TheStoic[=/=]EmotionlessGirl[=/=]AloofDarkHairedGirl[=/=]NightmareFetishist[=/=]TheEeyore: All inevitably [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. For all her talk and interests about death, blood, the otherworldly, terror, the negative aspects of the world, and such, she's still an 8-9-year old child who is just as emotional and as physically and mentally vulnerable to all the trauma caused by Rick's extremely dangerous adventures just as much as her family is, and she struggles to maintain her stone-cold facade in moments of genuine fear. She's also averse to actually killing, even when in self-defense. This ultimately sets her apart from Rick, who is just an all around sociopath with no restraint regarding his cynicism.
338** This is shown when she is repulsed by the Purge planet's way of life, and later, she is too shaken to fight the Purge planet aliens, despite having the means to defend herself.
339** She genuinely screams in terror in her first adventure with Rick, no different to how Lincoln or Morty reacted to a giant monster in Dimension 35-C.
340** She panics when she bites Haiku as a vampire, desperately wanting to return to human form.
341** She genuinely panics and is terrified when she sees her own bloody corpse after moving to a new dimension with her siblings and Rick.
342** She tries building a society based on her ungodly obsession with the dark in the Gaia planet, but is thrown back in her face when Gaia's children decide to sacrifice her.
343* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Rick turns her into an actual vampire in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux?", but she quickly ends up discovering that there are mostly drawbacks. For starters, she's WeakenedByTheLight (Rick claims she won't actually die from sunlight but instead will get extremely fatigued), she doesn't know how to fly when turned into a bat, and she can only eat blood. The last part is especially important because, if she doesn't drink blood, Lucy could go feral and eventually lose her humanity.
344* CreepyChild[=/=]{{Emo}}: A [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]] as even the likes of Lucy can be just as emotionally vulnerable and scared as her siblings, and her grandfather is an openly more sociopathic, cynical and unfeeling person compared to her, and his uncaring response to the trauma he inflicts. This is first shown in "Left in Another Dimension", where she's genuinely screaming while running from a monster, and in "Look Who's Spelling It Out Now", she becomes terrified of the Purging cat aliens and can't fight back because of genuine fear.
345* CreepyMonotone: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] more often than not from canon. There are times where she actually raises her voice when in genuine stress, panic, or fear. Having an even bigger cynic of a grandfather has its effects.
346* EveryoneHasStandards: Lucy may be a macabre lover of all things dark, but even she can only take so much. For example, she's repulsed by the carnage that takes place on the Purge Planet and she can't bring herself to take a life, even in self-defense.
347** In the same episode, Lucy begins contemplating about her cynicism and Rick's advice to control her life and not let the chaos bother her, seeing how Rick's overly callous and uncaring demeanor about taking a life greatly contrasts her simple like of darkness as a medium and hobby.
348* CharacterDevelopment: Unlike in canon, Lucy begins to show a little bit more emotion and has since come out clean with her girly secret. She even starts wearing a pink bow tie for good measure, as seen in "Nicktoons Unite!".
349* GoThroughMe: [[spoiler: She puts herself between Lynn and Rick to keep her from killing him and tries to talk sense into her. She doesn't succeed in the latter but it stalls Lynn long enough until [[BigDamnHeroes Lincoln flies in to confront her]]]].
350* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Much more frequently than in canon, because not only she can't further stomach Rick's antics and his chaotic adventures, she often breaks character whenever something beyond her controlled state of mind comes across, like screaming when being attacked by hostile beings, actually gasping and sighing when she would just say the words verbatim whenever she is shocked or frustrated. She'll even raise her voice when genuinely alerted by something, like her siblings getting hurt.
351** In "No Such Thing As Luck" [[spoiler: the brainwashed Lucy, dressed as a cheerleader, actually emits a higher pitched, more emotional voice when she (unwillingly) cheers for Lynn, and Lincoln notes her voice almost sounds like her's]].
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder:Lana L. Loud]]
355A mud-loving tomboy, the fourth-youngest Loud sister, and Lola's older twin.
356----
357* BlackAndWhiteMorality: As far as Lana is concerned, people who attack her and her family or are professional "murderers" (i.e. assassins) are evil, and therefore she doesn't harbor any sympathy for them. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since she ''is'' only a little girl and has yet to understand the wider complexities regarding morality.
358** This becomes [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]] in later chapters when Krombopulus Amy, the wife of the assassin Krombopulus Michael, comes for revenge and Lana brushes off the grief for her husband's murder, even going as far as to see that SHE'S evil just for being married to a "murderer".
359** This was even deconstructed earlier in ''Frog Run Wild'', in which she (and Lincoln) killed Krombopulus Michael to keep him from killing Fart. But when it's revealed that Fart later intended to kill all carbon-based life, including humans, Lana essentially killed one "murderer" only to end up helping another.
360* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: In "Heavy Meddling with the Anatomy", the sight of Poncho holding her big brother hostage is enough for Lana to angrily attack the villain.
361* FriendToAllLivingThings: She's the same animal-loving kid as she is in her home series. Sadly, this gets challenged in "Frog Wild Run", where she and Lincoln rescue Fart, but she has to kill him to stop him from wiping out all carbon-based life.
362----
363[[/folder]]
364
365[[folder:Lola Loud]]
366A [[spoiler: former]] pageant queen, the third-youngest Loud sister, and Lana's younger twin.
367----
368* AdaptationDeviation: In "Toads, Tiaras, and Something Ricked", [[spoiler: her televised rampage causes her to lose her pageant career]].
369* AdaptationalNiceGirl: [[spoiler: After getting banned from pageants, Lola realizes how much she frightened her siblings and tries to be less of a "meanie"]].
370* ForgivenButNotForgotten: [[spoiler:She forgives Lynn just like the rest of the family for the whole Infinity Ball fiasco, but makes it angrily clear that she'll regret it if she tries something like that again]].
371----
372[[/folder]]
373
374[[folder:Lisa L. Loud]]
375A ChildProdigy scientist and the second-youngest Loud sister.
376----
377* AdaptationalWimp: The story doesn't mention that Lisa got an advanced educational [=PhD=] degree from a University or a Nobel Prize, and it pretty much limits showcasing her capabilities that her canon self does in favor of ''Rick''. In fact, we see much of his inventions and scientific entanglements way more than Lisa's own, and her role as the resident science expert of the Loud family pretty much gets overshadowed by and relegated to him, as her role doesn't amount much than being Rick's little stowaway getting constantly fascinated and curious with his enigmatic scientific background.
378* AlwaysAChildToParent: Rick points out that the reason she prefers using technical terms to refer to the most mundane of things, and her InsufferableGenius attitude, is because she doesn't like it when grown ups don't take her seriously by virtue of being a mere child. Rick then tells her that she's still immature despite her smarts, which he says is normal.
379* ArbitrarySkepticism: In spite of everything that has her witness, Lisa questions the scientific or physical plausibility of literally everything Rick frequently exposes her to in his adventures, like the existence of Santa Claus or Rick's portal gun creating a new pocket dimension, much to his annoyance, because although he's a super-genius scientist, he frequently dabbles with the mystical, supernatural, or even the illogical and takes it in stride, and he expects his grandkids not to think about it.
380* CharacterDevelopment: She started off desiring to be just like Rick, but starts seeing more and more of his flaws as the story goes on. By "Blood Dome" Lisa eventually realizes that Rick is at a point where he's beyond redemption. She also gets to improve her social skills through her friendship with Darcy, like in canon.
381* DitzyGenius: In "Changing the Childrick" [[spoiler: Lisa attempts to build a perfect society using innovation and science in her swath of territory on the living planet Gaia's surface, but forgets that her government lacks the mundane, fundamental and complicated aspects essential for a thriving society. Her subjects, Gaia's children, turn on her.]]
382* EverybodyHasStandards: Lisa is well aware that Rick is an even bigger MadScientist than her, so she's wise enough not to mess with any experiments that he may be working on.
383* FatalFlaw: Like in canon, she has a tendency to go overboard if something new piques her interest. For example, she's completely on board with Rick's plans to return the status quo of his car's battery, forgetting that Rick has other ideas concerning the even smaller universe populated by an even smaller people. And in "Changing the Childrick", [[spoiler: Lisa overworks her Gaia children subjects just to build a perfect society, forgetting the fundamental essentials for society at large.]]
384* FollowingInRelativesFootsteps: Lisa wants to take influence from Rick in her pursuit of science. However, Rick doesn't want any of his grand kids to be like him, least of all Lisa. It's later [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]] as the series progresses, and in "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins", as she begins to see the monster that Rick is and the massive difference between herself and his character, her relationship with him completely deteriorates.
385* {{Foil}}: While both Rick and Lisa are highly intelligent people, Lisa's pragmatism, maturity and preference to talk in technobabble and using technical terms on everything greatly contrasts with Rick's heavily profane, slang-laced vocabulary and nihilist, immature and reckless behaviour.
386** Also contrasting herself with Rick is that while Lisa conducts experiments and invents things which she claims is in the name of mankind's benefit and progress, Rick does the exact opposite, as his inventions and genius only serve to benefit himself and whoever concerns him at the moment at the expense of other people, not to mention his unwillingness to share his talents to others due to his uncaring or cynical attitude towards them. Also, did we mention that his genius attracts many kinds of enemies across the universe? It's also another reason why Rick won't let Lisa become like him, as she too, will attract the same enemies her grandfather has for fear of her genius becoming a threat.
387** Ironically, while Lisa has no qualms using even infants as test subjects for her habitual experiments, not once did Rick try and do the same unless specifically asked to, but he gives them the choice to say no. This contrast is shown in "Pickle Rick's Geriantics" when Lisa tries finding a way for her Pop-pop to live long, but Rick slams her down, and insists Pop-pop's decision to embrace mortality is his choice.
388** Lisa sometimes expresses ArbitrarySkepticism on certain things that she sees as unbelievable and fantastical, despite the literal fantastical elements she's constantly exposed to, when Rick would otherwise just take it all in stride while dropping snide comments about them, despite his purely scientific approach to the universe.
389* ForScience: Her motivation for her habits like in canon. But it's [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]] the more Lisa sees how ''science'' really separated her grandfather's life between a man and an unfeeling ghost; a sick, twisted madman capable of no remorse. Although this doesn't stop her from doing what she does, she slowly begins understanding Rick's nature.
390* HeelRealization: Lisa witnesses Rick crowning himself "King of Shit" at the end of "The Old Man, The Seat, and the Shop Girl", finally realizing how she could never become a Rick; her grandfather suffers severe depression and is averse to attachments, fearing that same loss would happen again.
391* HiddenDepths: Just like in canon, Lisa has a profound appreciation for music. In this case, she is fond of the foul-mouthed Logic as well as East Coast Hip-Hop, something she shares with Rick.
392* JustAKid: For all her intelligence, maturity and talents, Lisa is pretty much not above engaging in relatively childish behaviour or be incompetent in certain areas of the world, which is how Rita was worried about in canon and how Rick points out in "The Old Man, The Seat, and The Shop Girl". This was proven in "Changing The Childrick" when [[spoiler: She attempts to build a perfect society using endless scientific innovation, forgetting that society can't stabilize without economy, politics, law and welfare, which causes her section of Gaia to turn on her.]]
393* MadScientist: Not to extent of her canon counterpart and ''especially'' Rick, but in "Rickall of Duty", Lisa looks on with ominous glee at the prospect of possessing a literal universe on the palm of her hand. This worries Rick well enough to give her a friend in "Tiny Rick: Friend or Faux". In "Changing the Childrick", she still tries experimenting on Lily, but those chances are denied because the other mad scientist, her grandpa, intends to take care of her, ironically enough.
394* NoSocialSkills: Just like in canon. Unlike her series proper though, Rick is the one who pushes her to make friends and build social skills in the form of Darcy. While Lisa expresses her aversion to social endeavors, Rick insists that for her to properly interact with the people Rick hangs around with, she would need the social aptitude needed so. Rick also has another reason though.
395
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397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:Lily Loud]]
400The youngest Loud sister and the baby of the family.
401----
402* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In ''Loud House'' canon, she starts wearing her white shirt and lavender shorts in the Season 5 premiere "Schooled!" In this series, she starts wearing them in "The Rick of Fighters", the show's equivalent of the Season 4 episode "Any Given Sundae".
403* CostumeEvolution: As in ''Loud House'' canon, she originally wears nothing but a white diaper (like ''Loud House'' Seasons 1-4), but eventually switches to wearing a white shirt and lavender shorts by "The Rick of Fighters" (like ''Loud House'' Season 5 onward).
404* DemotedToExtra: Because she's just a baby, and Rick fortunately isn't insane enough to allow babies to get involved in his dangerous adventures, Lily is heavily sidelined for much of the story. It wasn't until Chapter 42, "The Rick of Fighters", that she finally got ADayInTheLimelight.
405* ImprobableInfantSurvival: Again, due to being just a baby, Lily is the only one of the Loud children that's guaranteed to not get hurt during whatever shenanigans the family goes through. "Funny, Ricksy Business" later revealed that there's even a daycare specifically made for Lilys (and baby versions of the other Loud siblings) -- dubbed the "Lilyboree", similar to the Jerryboree from ''Rick and Morty'' -- so they (or baby versions of the other siblings for that matter) won't have to get involved in crazy adventures.
406* TheOneWhoMadeItOut: [[spoiler:Her alternate self is the only Loud sibling to survive Rick massacring her siblings]].
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Lynn Loud Sr.]]
410Rick's son.
411----
412* CompositeCharacter: With Jerry Smith, although he, like Beth, is Rick's child.
413* DemotedToExtra: He and Rita have a more stable marriage than Jerry and Beth, so they do not have as much focus. It's Rick who plays their role as parental guardians because the siblings spend more time with him.
414* ParentalFavoritism: ''Changing the Childrick'' reveals that like in [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E23HomeOfTheFaveHeroTodayGoneTomorrow canon]], he was on the receiving end of this from his [[RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation stepfather and stepbrother]], and he wants to {{avert|ed Trope}} this with his own kids, which is why he’s glad Rick came back, as taking care of them is easier with him around.
415* ParentalIssues: It's hinted in "L is for Love Potion" that the reason Lynn Sr. keeps excusing Rick's unsavory behavior is that he's been looking for another father figure in his life after his adoptive father passed away.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Rita Loud]]
419Lynn Sr.'s wife and Rick's daughter-in-law.
420----
421* CompositeCharacter[=/=]DecompositeCharacter: With Beth Smith. The only difference to Beth is that Rita isn't Rick's daughter. That honor goes to Lynn Sr.
422* DemotedToExtra: She and Lynn Sr. have a more stable marriage than Jerry and Beth, so they do not have as much focus. It's Rick who plays their role as parental guardians because the siblings spend more time with him.
423* PrecisionFStrike: She calls Rick an "old bastard" in "L is for Love Potion", which counts as such because she normally doesn't swear.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Charles/Spot]]
427The Louds' dog.
428----
429* AnimalsFearNeutering: As soon as he gets sentience, he starts asking what happened to his testicles.
430-->[[AC:'''Charles:''' "Where are my testicles, Luan? They were removed. Where have they gone?"]]
431* CompositeCharacter: He fulfills the role played by Snuffles/Snowball during the events of "Lawnmower Dog".
432* DemotedToExtra: Due to exiling himself to another world during "Lawnmower Dog", he doesn't appear as much as he does in ''Loud House'' canon.
433* PetTheDog: Spares Lincoln and Lana [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe because they were nice to him]], and keeps Leni because he can't bring himself to hurt her ([[DumbBlonde that, and she's helping him find his "test results"]]).
434* StockAnimalName: Invoked. He insists that the Louds call him Spot, because of his spotted eye.
435[[/folder]]
436
437!!Louds' Friends
438[[folder:Ronnie Anne Santiago]]
439Lincoln's former bully at Royal Woods Elementary School. She becomes Lincoln's love interest
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441* AdaptationalBadass: [[spoiler: Rick injected nanoprobes in her to safeguard Anatomy Park. One side-effect of this is giving her SuperStrength and SuperToughness, to the point where she's able to send an adult male Gazorpazorpian running after one punch to the gut. Roger thinks nothing short of a nuclear explosion can kill her now.]]
442* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In ''Loud House'' canon, she was only mentioned in "Heavy Meddle" and doesn't appear in person until "Save the Date", whereas she does show up in person in this version of "Heavy Meddle".
443* BodyHorror: Her body becomes the host of Anatomy Park, which none of the Loud siblings, particularly Lincoln, are happy about. Before Rick wipes her memories, she is horrified when she finds out in the Mind Blowers room.
444* CompositeCharacter: She's the host of Rick's Anatomy Park, taking the place of Ruben the homeless man. In adventures where she becomes Rick's companion, she takes Morty's role of second fiddle, although she obviously fares better than him.
445* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: [[spoiler: A fairly literal example. She's unaware she's the host for Anatomy Park and by extension the nanoprobes protecting it that give her her SuperStrength and SuperToughness. She's sometimes surprised by her own durability but never looks too deep into it.]]
446* ImNotAHeroIm: She quickly tries to rebuke Carl when he says she sees her as a hero, pointing out that she used to be TheBully until Lincoln stood up to her. Carl points out that she's [[CharacterDevelopment clearly learned from her mistakes]] and has become [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre worthy of his adulation]] by the time they met.
447* ReplacementGoldfish: The Ronnie Anne that Lincoln is currently in a relationship and who adventures with Rick belongs to the universe that the Prime Louds currently live in after her original counterpart mutated to a Cronenberg in the previous world.
448* SuperStrength / SuperToughness: Rick injected her body with nanoprobes as a defensive measure for Anatomy Park, making her body much more durable and stronger. Nothing short of a nuke will kill her.
449[[/folder]]
450[[folder:Clyde [=McBride=]]]
451Lincoln's best friend.
452----
453* DemotedToExtra: With Lincoln tagging along with Rick, there's less focus on the usual Clincoln [=McCloud=] adventures .[[/folder]]
454[[folder:Sid Chang]]
455Ronnie Anne's best friend.
456----
457* AdaptationDeviation: [[spoiler:Because Great Lakes gets destroyed by the Galactic Federation, she and her family moves to Royal Woods, which is where she meets Ronnie Anne]].
458* ADayInTheLimelight: She has enjoyed a few major roles in the story:
459** In "Rick or Treat", she joins in on an adventure in order to find a replacement for her sister's deceased frog.
460** In "The Four of Clubs", she trains the Butter Robot (whom she named "Butterbot") to be a fighting robot to help him give him more of a purpose. Sadly, it ends up making him a BloodKnight.
461* DemotedToExtra: While she has enjoyed a major role in [[WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes Ronnie Anne's spinoff]], Sid's not as prominent here due to the story's focus on the Louds.
462[[/folder]]
463[[folder: Maggie]]
464An 13-year-old emo girl who ends up bonding with Luan.
465----
466* AscendedExtra: She's only made one appearance in the entirety of ''The Loud House''. Here, she's a regular recurring character.
467* TheConfidant: Luan usually goes to her to vent her frustrations about her family.
468* TheEmpath: Maggie often listens to people about their troubles.
469* ForcefulKiss: [[spoiler: Under the influence of the Infinity Balls, Maggie kisses Luan to bring her under her control]].
470* OfficialCouple: Becomes one with Luan at the end of ''Head Poet's Anxiety''.
471* SecondLove: Maggie is teased as a new love interest for Luan after things didn't work out with Benny.
472[[/folder]]
473[[folder:Bobby Santiago]]
474Lori's boyfriend, and Ronnie Anne's older brother.
475----
476* ADayInTheLimeLight: In "Rattlestress Ricklactica", Bobby gets bitten by a snake, and is responsible for causing the snake planet to attempt to wage war on Earth.
477* ButtMonkey: Even in this series does Bobby get off very unlucky, now dialed up simply because Rick exists. Being a CompositeCharacter from Jerry doesn't help either.
478* CompositeCharacter: Just like Lynn, Sr., Bobby takes a lot of Jerry's co-dependence, pathetic cowardice, and ButtMonkey treatment, usually from Rick. It's also telling that Rick doesn't particularly have a high opinion of him either, but he doesn't seem to treat him on the same level of contempt as he does Jerry.
479[[/folder]]
480[[folder: Mr. Grouse]]
481The Louds' cranky neighbor.
482
483----
484
485* AdaptationalBadass: He helps fight against the invasion of the Galactic Federation in "Loud Wars".
486[[/folder]]
487[[folder: Carol]]
488Lori's best friend
489
490---
491
492* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The Infinity Balls makes her reveal not only her trust issues with Lori, but her still believing the latter still hasn't put their old rivalry between them.
493* AscendedExtra: She's more prominent in the story as Lori's friend, and was invited to Tammy and Birdperson's wedding. She also becomes one of the inhibitors of the Infinity Balls.
494
495[[/folder]]
496[[folder: Darcy]]
497Lisa's friend
498
499---
500
501* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Under the control of the Infinity Balls, she reveals that she doesn't like having to constantly play only under Lisa's orders.
502* AscendedExtra: Makes more appearances than her original counterpart, mainly given a more prominent role as one of the inhibitors of the Infinity Ball is "Gods Among Rick"
503
504[[/folder]]
505[[folder: Carlos Casagrande Jr.]]
506Ronnie Anne and Bobby's younger cousin
507
508---
509
510* DemotedToExtra: Was a very prominent lead in the spin-off. While he still gets a bit more focus than his siblings, he's also given less focus compared to the leads, mainly in "Rick and the Casagrandes".
511
512[[/folder]]
513
514[[folder: Principal Wilbur Huggins]]
515
516The ex-Principal of Royal Woods Elementary, who was banished by Rick for screwing with him. He then later returns as a [[spoiler:human rebel leader who spearheads a resistance movement against the Galactic Federation]].
517----
518* AdaptationalBadass / BadassTeacher: [[spoiler:He returns as a hardened human rebellious leader of a resistance group fighting against the Galactic Federation.]]
519* AintTooProudToBeg: Once Rick has Huggins at his mercy, he pathetically begs him to spare his life. Rick instead exiles him using his portal gun as punishment for putting him and the kids in a comic book world.
520* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler: The reveal that he's the human rebel that Evil Lincoln finds surprising ultimately places him in the role of Space Beth. Of course, he's neither a clone nor is he a blood relative of Rick's]].
521** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] for his role as Principal. Although he plays the role of Principal Gene Vagina in ''Rick and Morty'' and shares his ReasonableAuthorityFigure demeanor, he is still the same DeanBitterman and somewhat of the jerk that he is in canon. Until Rick exiles him [[spoiler:and he returns as a space rebel]].
522* PutOnABus: Rick forcibly exiles Huggins using his portal gun for his troubles, and he isn't seen again for many episodes until he makes a surprise return in [[spoiler:"Operation Dad", and playes a major role in "Loud Wars: Rickturn of the Huggins", helping Rick and co. fight the Galactic Federation]].
523* {{Revenge}}: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. [[spoiler: When Rick and his kids unexpectedly find him in Gromflom Prime, Huggins holds no grudge on him, Lincoln and his siblings for banishing him, being calm and cordial upon seeing them again, contrasting Space Beth]].
524
525[[/folder]]
526!Original Characters
527
528[[folder:Evil Lincoln (BEWARE OF SPOILERS)]]
529
530An evil version of Lincoln, who remotely controlled his Rick to do his bidding. [[spoiler:He later ends up becoming the president of the Citadel of Ricks]].
531----
532* AffablyEvil: [[spoiler:Was nice enough to invite Tammy to play some video games with him]].
533* BoomerangBigot: He views other Lincolns as being bad luck. "Driving Ambition" has him outright state that he hates Lincolns, seeing them as whiners who are too forgiving. His image as a "savior Lincoln" is nothing more than a front to earn their trust.
534* CompositeCharacter: Just as how Lincoln L-137 ([[DecompositeCharacter sometimes]]) plays the role of Morty, Evil Lincoln plays the role of Evil Morty.
535* GreaterScopeVillain: Each of his appearances seem to be building him up as this for the story as a whole.
536* NewEraSpeech: Possibly defied, depending on your interpretation, at the end of "The Man With The Plan". He doesn't even {{lampshade|Hanging}} the trope like Evil Morty did.
537-->'''Evil Lincoln:''' It's funny. So many people voted for me because they were that desperate to escape oppression. I wonder how many of them realize that they too are oppressors? Well, I suppose it doesn't matter. Discussing these things never really went anywhere anyway. Now is the time for action.
538* OnlyChildSyndrome: Averted; he's apparently the only Lincoln to be an only child, but he seems in content with it.
539* WouldHitAGirl: Downplayed; In "The Citadel of Ricks", when escorting Lisa and Lincoln to their cell, Evil Lincoln gives Lisa a shove harsh enough that it causes her to fall on the floor.
540* VillainTeamUp: [[spoiler: The end of "No Such Thing as Luck" reveals that Evil Lincoln is working with Tammy]].

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