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I personally felt that the "Spell It Out" example needed a bit more perspective considering what happened in the episode.


* Lucy in "Back in Black", where her sisters attempt to mold her into something she's not. "Spell It Out" also reveals that her siblings forgetting about her and not noticing her affect her far more than she let on, making the gags of her being forgotten HarsherInHindsight. In the episode, she's being walked all over by her siblings several times.

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* Lucy in "Back in Black", where her sisters attempt to mold her into something she's not. "Spell It Out" also reveals that her siblings forgetting about her and not noticing her affect her far more than she let on, making the gags of her being forgotten HarsherInHindsight. Harsher in Hindsight. In the episode, she's being walked all over she feels left behind by her siblings, and the reasons why are showcased. She would, however, cross into JerkassWoobie territory when she casts a spell on them so she could have everything revolve around her out of spite, when her siblings several times.walking over her was because they were genuinely unaware how she really felt. It was when Lucy finally communicated said feelings that she would find out that her siblings care about her after all.
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* Annoying PluckyComicRelief or not, you'll likely feel sorry for Luan in "No Laughing Matter" when it's revealed that she has ''such'' [[CantTakeCriticism a fragile ego]] that the [[BrutalHonesty bluntness of her siblings' criticism]] [[CryCute brings her to tears]]. It in fact affects her so much to the point where she ''completely retires from comedy''.

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* Annoying PluckyComicRelief or not, you'll likely feel sorry for Luan in "No Laughing Matter" when it's revealed that she has ''such'' [[CantTakeCriticism a fragile ego]] that the [[BrutalHonesty bluntness of her siblings' criticism]] [[CryCute brings her to tears]].tears. It in fact affects her so much to the point where she ''completely retires from comedy''.
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* Bobby in "Stress Test." In the episode, the stupid aspects of his character are somewhat [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] because he is shown to genuinely struggle with passing his AchievementTestOfDestiny. After failing the test four times, even with the help of Carlos, Rosa, and Carlota, he is reduced to InelegantBlubbering, his tear-stained face providing the image for this show's [[TearJerker/TheCasagrandes Tear Jerker page]], and he briefly crosses the DespairEventHorizon.

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* Bobby in "Stress Test." In the episode, the stupid aspects of his character are somewhat [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] because he is shown to genuinely struggle with passing his AchievementTestOfDestiny. After failing the test four times, even with the help of Carlos, Rosa, and Carlota, he is reduced to InelegantBlubbering, his tear-stained face providing the image for this show's [[TearJerker/TheCasagrandes Tear Jerker page]], and he briefly crosses the DespairEventHorizon.
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He turns 12 in the Season 6 premiere "Present Danger", so he's still 11 during the movie.


* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s)]]. All this at the age of 11 (or 12, depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of the movie).

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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s)]]. All this at the age of 11 (or 12, depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of the movie).
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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s)]]. All this at the age of 11 (or 12, depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of this movie).

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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s)]]. All this at the age of 11 (or 12, depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of this the movie).
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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s). All this at the age of 11 (or 12 depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of this movie).]]

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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s). 1600s)]]. All this at the age of 11 (or 12 12, depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of this movie).]]
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* Bobby in "Stress Test." In the episode, the stupid aspects of his character are somewhat [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] because he is shown to genuinely struggle with passing his AchievementTestOfDestiny. After failing the test four times, even with the help of Carlos, Rosa, and Carlota, he is reduced to InelegantBlubbering, his tear-stained face providing the image for this show's [[TearJerker/TheCasagrandes Tear Jerker page]], and he briefly crosses the DespairEventHorizon.



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* Bobby in "Stress Test." In the episode, the stupid aspects of his character are somewhat [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] because he is shown to genuinely struggle with passing his AchievementTestOfDestiny. After failing the test four times, even with the help of Carlos, Rosa, and Carlota, he is reduced to InelegantBlubbering, his tear-stained face providing the image for this show's [[TearJerker/TheCasagrandes Tear Jerker page]], and he briefly crosses the DespairEventHorizon.
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* Bobby in "Stress Test." In the episode, the stupid aspects of his character are somewhat [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] because he is shown to genuinely struggle with passing his AchievementTestOfDestiny. After failing the test four times, even with the help of Carlos, Rosa, and Carlota, he is reduced to InelegantBlubbering, his tear-stained face providing the image for this show's [[TearJerker/TheCasagrandes Tear Jerker page]], and he briefly crosses the DespairEventHorizon.
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* Lincoln gets this treatment hard in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. [[TraumaCongaLine Let's see...]] he constantly lives in the shadow of all his 10 sisters, older ''and'' younger, to the point of being pushed out of their achievement picture and locked outside his father's restaurant, which they were celebrating in, [[DudeWheresMyRespect despite him playing a large role in helping their achievements be possible]]. Then, he has a BSODSong about how [[IJustWantToBeSpecial insignificant he is]], strolling down the streets alone in the dark while doing so. Just when it looks like he'll finally get glory through being the Duke of Loch Loud in Scotland, [[spoiler:Morag uses the Dragon Stone to mind control the dragon he's riding and destroy the town, framing him in the process. The people turning on him causes him to [[BrokenTears break down crying]]. Later, he has to witness his entire family being nearly murdered by Morag right before his eyes, and him [[KidHero risking his life to save them]] causes her to corner him over a cliff, where he nearly falls to his death alongside his baby sister. Despite that he ultimately makes peace with who he is, [[AbdicatingTheThrone graciously gives the crown to Angus]], and returns to Royal Woods with his family, it's still [[UnintentionallySympathetic kind of upsetting]] that he didn't gain further spotlight than what he had beforehand (though he thankfully did get a new friend, a good reputation in Scotland, and a meeting with his royal ancestors from the 1600s). All this at the age of 11 (or 12 depending on if his birthday is before or after the events of this movie).]]
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* Lucy in "Back in Black", where her sisters attempt to mold her into something she's not. "Spell It Out" also reveals that her siblings forgetting about her and not noticing her affect her far more than she let on, making the gags of her being forgotten HarsherInHindsight. In the episode, she's being walked all over by her siblings several times.
* In "Really Loud Music", Luna is pressured into abandoning her rock image in favor of becoming a glamorous popstar simply because the latter is more popular. She obviously didn't want to go through such a drastic change.
* Annoying PluckyComicRelief or not, you'll likely feel sorry for Luan in "No Laughing Matter" when it's revealed that she has ''such'' [[CantTakeCriticism a fragile ego]] that the [[BrutalHonesty bluntness of her siblings' criticism]] [[CryCute brings her to tears]]. It in fact affects her so much to the point where she ''completely retires from comedy''.

!!{{Jerkass Woobie}}s:
* Lincoln is usually this in the increasingly rare case where he isn't a normal Woobie. He's a good kid, yes, but he can also be [[JerkassBall a bit selfish at times.]] Though when you consider how much Lincoln [[TheChewToy gets hurt, screwed over,]] [[ButtMonkey or is just generally the butt of everybody's jokes]] even when he did nothing to deserve it, it's not hard to feel bad for the kid.
* Lori, at times. She can be [[BigSisterBully mean, rude and bossy toward her siblings]], but as "Driving Miss Hazy" revealed, she mostly acts that way because she's afraid that no one in her family will need her anymore.
%%* There are some episodes such as "Undie Pressure" and "A Tattler's Tale" that have earned Lola some sympathy.
* Luna in "House Music" [[TookALevelInJerkass takes a level in jerkass after hearing that Mick Swagger will be scouting talents at the Family Fun Fair the Louds are competing in]], going as far as kicking her dad out of their band and treating her other siblings harshly to suit her own needs. However, it's still easy to feel sympathy for her when she's all alone and depressed in her room, while the others are having fun. [[spoiler:Luckily, she has a JerkassRealization at the end of the episode.]]
-->'''Luna:''' "I stink and I can't write a single song..."
* CrankyNeighbor Mr. Grouse gets this treatment in "[[ChristmasSpecial 11 Louds a Leapin']]". It's revealed that [[spoiler: he's part of a big family and is unable to visit them on Christmas, and seeing the Louds together doesn't help]].
* Lori, Lynn, and Lola may be the meanest of the sisters, but they were also three of the first characters to get the flu in "One Flu Over the Loud House".
* Lynn's aggressive and rough personality was caused by [[spoiler: brutal bullying she experienced in her first year of middle school, which made her think that she has to act agressive in order to survive there, thus permanently scarring her personality.]] It’s more than likely that, deep down, Lynn suffers from a combination of hate for bullies, lack of self-esteem, an inability to face her fears and [[YouAreWhatYouHate self-loathing.]]
* Luan's behavior on April Fool's Day may be [[TheSociopath sociopathic]] beyond all reason and belief, but her MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment towards the end of "Fool's Paradise" brings some potential sympathy into the entire situation; her family [[spoiler: threatening to move away from Royal Woods (which later turned out to just be a prank) and neglect her]] is enough to [[EmotionalRegression genuinely bring Luan to tears]] and apologize for all she's done, resulting in an ultimate reconcile and [[LaserGuidedKarma retaliation]] from the rest of her family. When taking into account Luan's otherwise cheerful and childish personality, the fact that her monstrous streak only comes annually, and how her parents are [[PushoverParents too scared to punish her]], it's fairly obvious that Luan is suffering from some degree of PTSD.
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