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6[[WMG:[[center: [-''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' '''[[Characters/TheLoudHouse Main Character Index]]'''\
7'''[[Characters/TheLoudHouseFamily The Loud Family]]:''' [[Characters/TheLoudHouseLoudSiblings The Siblings]] ([[Characters/TheLoudHouseLincolnLoud Lincoln Loud]])\
8[[Characters/TheLoudHouseTheCasagrandes The Casagrandes]] | [[Characters/TheLoudHouseKids Other Kids]] | '''Other Adults''' | [[Characters/TheLoudHouseMovie Movie Characters]]]]-]]]
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10[[foldercontrol]]
11
12!!Neighbors and Friends
13
14[[folder:Bud Grouse]]
15[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_grouse_3.png]]
16[[caption-width-right:330:[[SayMyName "LOUDS!"]]]]
17->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio (English)\
18'''Played by:''' Peter Breitmayer
19
20The Louds' grumpy neighbor.
21----
22* AscendedExtra: Going by the credits of his debut episode where he was referred as just "Neighbor", Grouse was apparently not meant to be anything more than just that. Completely different from his current status as one of the most prominent non-Loud characters, having multiple episodes dedicated to him (including the first 30-minute one of the whole series).
23* CrankyNeighbor: The Louds' antics, especially Lincoln's, tend to get on his nerves. But deep down, he considers them friends.
24* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Has a different design in his the first two episodes he appears in "Chore and Peace" and "A Novel Idea" before gaining his permanent one in "A Tattler's Tale".
25* FreudianExcuse: The reason he's rude to the Louds (or possibly the reason he gets extra grumpy around Christmas) is because he himself comes from a big family but is unable to see them, so they remind him of his loved ones. Later episodes also indicate that his wife is deceased, so that's probably a factor as well.
26* FunHatingConfiscatingAdult: "11 Louds A-Leaping" has a series of flashbacks in which the Loud kids' toys end up in his backyard. He keeps them, and tells the children, "My yard, my property!" By the end of the episode he relents and returns years of toys to the kids. Lincoln accidentally smashes his window shortly thereafter, so it remains to be seen if the cycle will begin anew.
27* GrumpyOldMan: He's grumpy and he's old.
28* HiddenDepths: He's pretty good with computers once he learns how to use them.
29* HiddenHeartOfGold:
30** In "11 Louds a Leapin'", after Lincoln organizes a surprise Christmas party for him and the Loud family offers him a ticket son he can go see his family, he gives to Lincoln his old sled as a Christmas gift.
31** Further shown in "Good Sports", when he ends up bonding with Lynn Jr. over a football game. Although initially annoyed that she invited herself over and with some of her actions, he warms up to her to the point of giving her a signed football he and his late wife received at the first game they attended. Even during the ensuing baseball season, where the two fall out due to supporting opposing teams, he's the first to suggest they can still watch the game despite this, as well as being the one to call Lynn back over when it becomes clear that they still enjoy each other's company.
32* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In spite of his grumpiness, he is capable of cordial interactions with the Louds and even working together with them. (Although they often have to bribe him with free food to get him to do so.)
33* IronicName: His first name is "Bud", not what you'd expect from a not overly friendly guy like him.
34* LastNameBasis: With the Louds, although he does occasionally refer to them by their given names.
35* MeaningfulName: He certainly does grouse a lot.
36* TechnologicallyBlindElders: He has no idea how to operate a computer and [[LiteralMinded takes everything literally]]. The Loud kids help him with it, however.
37* SourOutsideSadInside: See FreudianExcuse above. "11 Louds a Leapin'" shows that the main reason for his grouchiness is that he misses his family, and can't visit them.
38* TookALevelInKindness: He seems to get along a bit better with the Louds after the Christmas special. Not by much, but it's noticeable.
39* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He has a fondness for Lynn-sagna, to the point that [[FoodAsBribe the Loud kids bribe him with it whenever they need him to do something for them]]. Mr. Loud even thinks he has a "lasagna addiction".
40[[/folder]]
41
42[[folder:Howard and Harold [=McBride=]]]
43[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/howard_and_harold_mcbride_from_the_loud_house_roughin_it.png]]
44->'''Howard voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelMcDonald (English), Miguel Ángel Ruiz (Latin America)\
45'''Harold voiced by:''' Creator/WayneBrady (English, "Overnight Success"-"Cat-astrophe"), Creator/KharyPayton (English, "An Orchid Grief" onwards), Tommy Rojas (Latin America)\
46'''Howard played by:''' Justin Michael Stevenson (''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas''), Stephen Guarino (''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse'')\
47'''Harold played by:''' Marcus Folmar (''A Loud House Christmas''), Ray Ford (''The Really Loud House'')
48
49Clyde's parents.
50----
51* AllGaysLoveTheater: One of them (it's unclear which one since the Louds seem to be on a LastNameBasis with them) put himself in theater school by working as a plumber.
52** They also have weekly theater nights in which Clyde is included.
53* AlliterativeName: '''H'''oward and '''H'''arold. Also '''M'''r. and '''M'''r. '''M'''[=cBride=], which they're often called by the Louds.
54* BreakoutCharacter: They became more and more prominent as the series went on, no thanks to their positive reception as a married gay couple.
55* ADayInTheLimelight: They have their first huge role in "Attention Deficit". They have another one in "Snow Way Down".
56* DependingOnTheArtist: Howard has buck teeth, but depending on the scene, they either stick out or are hidden when he closes his mouth. The former is the most common.
57* ExhaustedEyeBags: They both have these on the sides of their eyes, which makes sense because they spend so much time worrying about Clyde.
58* FatAndSkinny: Romantic example.
59* {{Foil}}: Unlike Lincoln's parents, they cannot handle babysitting all ten of Lincoln's sisters at once, though they can handle Clyde just fine. Conversely due to only having one kid, they dote on Clyde far more than Lincoln's parents do to the Loud Children.
60* {{Foreshadowing}}: Note that before they appeared on screen, Clyde always referred to them as "my parents" and never "my mom and dad".
61* GagNose: Subverted. Howard has the longest nose out of all the characters, but it hasn't (yet) been pointed out or used in a joke.
62* GoodParents: They do nothing but dote on their son, feed him organic well made meals, and generally don't leave him wanting.
63* HappilyMarried: They even have pet names for each other: "Howie" and "Hare-Bear".
64* InkSuitActor: Harold does look a bit like his voice actor, albeit chubby.
65* InvisibleParents: Until their on-screen debut, they had only been mentioned by Clyde several times.
66* IronicName: They are two married men, but their surname is [=McBride=] (bride being the term used to describe a woman on her wedding day).
67* KaleidoscopeHair: Howard's hair oddly changes from his normal fire-brick red shade to light brown in episodes set during the winter. It's unknown if this was a mistake or if Howard dyes his hair red and is a natural brunet.
68* MenDontCry: Subverted. Howard always gets overemotional while watching Clyde grow up and tends to cry tears of joy a lot.
69* NiceGuy: Both of them. They treat Lincoln like one of their own, extending the courtesy to the other Loud siblings even though it taxes them.
70* OppositesAttract: They're almost as different as can be, both appearance-wise and in terms of personality, but they love each other.
71* ShesAManInJapan: Since Arabic-speaking countries are notoriously conservative, Howard in the Arabic dub was made into woman and given a female voice actor to HideYourGays.
72* StraightGay: For the most part, neither Howard nor Harold hold any CampGay stereotypes despite being a couple. And even then the CampGay stuff in "Attention Deficit" is mostly PlayedForLaughs.
73* SupremeChef: At least compared to the food at the Loud House. Harold serves Lincoln with organic roasted chicken with a homemade marinade with vegetables from the [=McBrides=]' own garden. The [=McBrides=] cook a Christmas dinner in "11 Louds a Leapin'". Lynn even comments on their cooking when she visits them. Although at the end of "Attention Deficit", they're so overwhelmed from dealing with the Loud sisters they resort to eating frozen dinner... that they didn't even heat up.
74* TooManyBabies: While they can handle a few extra children, it's natural that two parents only experienced in raising one child at a time would crack under the pressure of dealing with all 11 Loud Siblings at once.
75* TryingNotToCry: In "11 Louds a Leapin'", Howard cries tears of joy after watching Mr. Grouse befriend Lincoln. Harold, who is usually much calmer than Howard, tries not to cry... only to start bawling and admit that it's the most beautiful thing he has ever seen.
76* TwoferTokenMinority: Harold is African-American and gay.
77* UnclePennybags: They are clearly better off than the Louds, due to having two incomes and only one child, but are nothing but nice.
78* VagueAge: They could be anywhere in their forties. It's also possible that Harold is at least slightly older than Howard, thanks to his lack of hair, wrinkles and calmer personality, but the only thing certain is that they have been married for twenty years.
79[[/folder]]
80
81[[folder:Bumper Sr. and Jancey Yates]]
82->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BarryWilliams (Bumper Sr.) and Creator/MaureenMcCormick (Jancey)
83[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yates.PNG]]
84The Louds' new perfect neighbors.
85----
86* AmbiguouslyBrown: Bumper Sr. has dark skin but isn't black like Clyde.
87* GagNose: They're both designed with pretty long noses.
88* GoodParents: They raise their kids the best way they can and take them to plenty of different activities to make them "well-rounded".
89* FatAndSkinny: Bumper Sr. is fat, Jancey is skinny.
90* HappilyMarried: They are married and very much in love.
91* NotSoAboveItAll: They enjoy watching [[spoiler:the same silly emissions Rita and Lynn Sr. watch]].
92* PerpetualSmiler: They are always smiling.
93* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Bumper and Jancey both have sweaters tied around their shoulders, the former's is blue and the latter's is pink.
94* SheepInSheepsClothing: They may give a StepfordSmiler and [[StageMom Stage Parents]]-vibe at first, but they are truly just as nice as they appear.
95* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Jancey is drawn to be taller than her husband.
96* UglyGuyHotWife: Jancey is the better looking of the two.
97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:Dr. Simmons]]
100->'''Played by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge
101A neighbor of the Louds' and their family doctor, exclusive to ''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse''.
102----
103* TheBusCameBack: In Season 1, he first appeared in "The Blemish Dilemish" and never surfaced again for that season. He came back in the Season 2 premiere, "A Musical to Remember".
104* CanonForeigner: So far only exists in ''The Really Loud House''.
105* TheMedic: Being a family doctor and all.
106* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He has a fondness for fried chicken, which Lynn Sr. exploits in "The Blemish Dilemish" to get him to be the Louds' family doctor.
107[[/folder]]
108
109!!Royal Woods Elementary School Staff
110
111[[folder:Agnes Johnson]]
112[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agnes_6.png]]
113->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/SusanneBlakeslee\
114'''Voiced by: (Latin America)''' Rebeca Patiño\
115'''Voiced by: (Italian)''' Lucia Valenti
116
117A fifth-grade teacher. She's taught Lincoln and his friends from Seasons 1 to 4.
118----
119* DemotedToExtra: She loses prominence from Season 5 onward with Lincoln moving to middle school. So far, she's had a few cameo appearances since then.
120* HartmanHips: Her butt is the largest section of her body.
121* HiddenDepths:
122** Or not so hidden. Mrs. Johnson likes mechanical bull riding.
123** She accidentally showed the class a picture of her doing so in "Shell Shocked".
124** It's the stated explanation for how she broke her leg in "Study Muffin".
125* MrsRobinson: She hints at this in "Along Came A Sister".
126* PrimAndProperBun: Complete with a pencil in it.
127* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's usually understanding and fair toward her students.
128* RedheadInGreen: She has red hair, and wears a green outfit.
129* StrongFamilyResemblance: She greatly resembles her mother from "Stall Monitor".
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder:Principal Wilbur T. Huggins]]
133[[quoteright:193:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/principal_huggins_2.png]]
134[[caption-width-right:193:"I guess we can just let it slide... {{NOT}}"]]
135->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StephenTobolowsky
136
137The principal of Royal Woods Elementary.
138----
139* AnimalsHateHim: "Sand Hassles" and "She's All Bat" have him get attacked by bats and crows, respectively.
140* DeanBitterman: He can easily come across as this on the surface. Less so if you learn his HiddenDepths.
141* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed. With Lincoln and his friends graduating from Elementary School, Mr. Huggins is not around as much anymore, but he still occasionally appears in Lucy's episodes.
142* DodgyToupee: Sports one during the second half of Season 4. It inexplicably vanishes when the next season comes by.
143* FreudianExcuse: In "Pulp Friction", he reveals that he tried to prevent Lincoln and Clyde to submit their comicbook at the Ace Savvy contest because [[spoiler:he wanted to win its prize, a meeting Ace Savvy's creator Bill Buck to thank him, as when he was a child he didn't have a lot of friends and reading Ace Savvy comics was his only solace during his lonely childhood]].
144* HiddenDepths: He's a strict, no-nonsense principal. He also listens to "Ooh Girl" from "Boyz Will Be Boyz" and [[spoiler:is a big fan of the Ace Savvy comic books since childhood]].
145* {{Hypocrite}}: For all of his commitment to making sure the rules are followed, he doesn’t always practice what he preaches, as some episodes (e.g. “Frog Wild" and “Pulp Fiction”) have him do dishonest (confiscating Lincoln and Clyde's comic under the pretense of them breaking the rules) or flat-out illegal things (searching the fifth grade students' houses without a warrant) to further his goals.
146* HypocriticalHumor: In "The Write Stuff", he insists Rita to teach the writing club by reading from the rule book, but it's enough to even bore him to sleep after a while.
147* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he is the antagonist of several episodes, it's shown that he has a heart, and is reasonable enough to listen to Lincoln's arguments. At the end of "Frog Wild", he agrees to not dissect the frogs after listening to Lincoln and Lana.
148* MysteriousMiddleInitial: We have yet to learn what the "T." in his name stands for.
149* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The strict and grouchy Mean to Ramirez’s In Between and Rivers’ Nice.
150* {{Not}}: He's very fond of this expression, saying it in almost every episode he appears in. For instance:
151-->''In the classroom:'' "I guess we can just let it slide. NOT!"
152-->''When inspecting the Loud house:'' "I don’t see any frogs here, I guess I’ll just be on my way. NOT!"
153* NotSoStoic: He was completely broken by Ricky the Rooster's death and openly wept at his funeral.
154* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he can easily come off as a DeanBitterman on the surface, he usually is reasonable enough to listen to the kids' arguments and to agree with them if they are right.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Coach Pacowski]]
158[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coach_pacowski.png]]
159[[caption-width-right:310:]]
160->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
161
162The gym teacher at Royal Woods Elementary.
163----
164* {{Acrofatic}}: He is surprisingly agile for a man of his physique.
165* BasementDweller: He Lives with his mother in a houseboat.
166* DrillSergeantNasty: He typically acts this way toward his students.
167* GymClassHell: He once constructed an obstacle course with a fence made of ''barbed wire''.
168* FreudianExcuse: It's revealed in "Out of the Picture" that he originally wanted to pursue a career in Irish step-dancing, but couldn't due to his fallen arches, of which leads to anger issues.
169* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:With [[MoralityPet Nurse Patti]] as of "Teachers' Union".]]
170* SadistTeacher: As stated under GymClassHell above, he created an incredibly dangerous obstacle course and forced the kids to run it.
171* WouldHurtAChild: Whether it’s subjecting his students to torturous exercises or attempting to use physical violence on them, he doesn’t seem to have any problem with harming children.
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Nurse Patti]]
175[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nurse_patty.png]]
176->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LaraJillMiller
177
178The school nurse at Royal Woods Elementary.
179----
180* AmbiguouslyBrown: She has a dark skin tone, but she's not exactly black.
181* HiddenDepths: She enjoys playing mini-golf.
182* MoralityPet: [[spoiler: To Coach Pacowski.]]
183* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:With Coach Pacowski as of "Teachers' Union".]]
184[[/folder]]
185
186[[folder:Ms. Shrinivas]]
187[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ms_shrinivas.png]]
188->'''Voiced by:''' Angela Malhotra
189A kindergarten teacher. She's Lisa's teacher from Seasons 1 to 4.
190----
191* ButNotTooForeign: Her last name implies that she may be Indian.
192* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: With Lisa aging up and ''graduating'' from kindergarten, she hasn't made an appearance since. Despite still working at the same school Lisa goes to.
193* SurroundedByIdiots: Inverted. Her students are of the average kindergartner intelligence, which she can handle; it's Lisa's heightened intelligence, unchildlike behavior, and overall antics that prove to be challenging.
194* {{Tuckerization}}: Named after former writer Sheela Shrinivas.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Ms. Allegra]]
198[[quoteright:346:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9498.png]]
199->'''Voiced by:''' Sabrina Fest ("Community Disservice"), Creator/DebiDerryberry ("Sister Act" onwards)\
200'''Played by:''' Kate Bergeron
201A first-grade teacher. She's taught Lana and Lola from Seasons 1-4, and Lisa from Season 5 onwards.
202----
203* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: After being fed up with Lisa's “corrections”, she makes Lisa try to teach the class herself.
204* NoodleIncident: She claims that before Lisa, Lola was the worst Loud she's had to deal with in her career. Knowing Lola's BrattyHalfPint nature, whatever Lola's done under Miss Allegra's tutelage definitely was not pretty, and it's implied the twins weren't the first Louds she's dealt with.
205[[/folder]]
206%%
207%%
208%%[[folder:Miss Daisy]]
209%%->'''Played by:''' Courtney Cunningham
210%%A second-grade teacher, and Lana and Lola's teacher from Season 5 onwards.
211%%----
212%%[[/folder]]
213%%
214%%
215%%[[folder:Miss Riley]]
216%%->'''Played by:''' Annacheska
217%%A fourth-grade teacher, and Lucy's teacher from Season 5 onwards.
218%%----
219%%[[/folder]]
220%%
221
222[[folder:Cheryl Farrell]]
223[[quoteright:263:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheryl_7.png]]
224->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDelisle
225Principal Huggins' secretary.
226----
227* BeehiveHairdo: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Double Trouble", where she claims a horde of bees chasing her are mistaking her beehive for theirs.
228* BigEater: In "Brave the Last Dance", Clyde presents free sample desserts. Cheryl takes three of them.
229* DreadfulMusician: "Listen Out Loud" reveals she's a terrible singer. When put on the spot to sing by Lana, Cheryl lets loose with a terrible rendition of "Hush Little Baby".
230%% * FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible to Meryl’s foolish.
231* HiddenDepths: Turns out she's just as experienced in the field of beauty pageants and is also a practiced stage actress.
232* SouthernBelle: Has a ''very'' heavy southern drawl, and is incredibly well-mannered.
233* VerbalTic: She has a tendency to start every single sentence of hers with "sugar".
234[[/folder]]
235
236!!Royal Woods Middle School Staff
237[[folder:Mr. Bolhofner]]
238[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_bolhofner.png]]
239->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor\
240'''Played by:''' Brian Thomas Smith
241
242A math teacher at Royal Woods Middle School, and Lincoln's homeroom teacher from Season 5 onwards.
243----
244* AmbiguouslyBrown: Mr. Bolhofner has very dark skin, but nothing else to suggest a specific ethnicity.
245* CoolTeacher: Despite his SadistTeacher tendencies, he's called "Mr. Coolhofner" for a reason. Some of his cool moments include supplying costumes for the school performance in "Flying Solo" and ''saving Lincoln and his friends from a bear'' in "Rumor Has It".
246* HairTriggerTemper: Just about anything sets him off: students not being in their seats or running late, getting cut off, being mistaken as older...
247* HiddenDepths: "Flying Solo" shows that, despite his hardass attitude, he is willing to work with Zach in designing survivalist costumes for the glee club. And "Rumor Has It" shows that he's a surprisingly good dancer, and is actually hurt by the rumors kids have about him.
248* InSeriesNickname: He's usually called "Mr. B" or "the Hof". "Rumor Has It" also reveals that some kids call him "Skullhofner," and Lincoln eventually calls him "Mr. Coolhofner" after the main events of the episode, a nickname Mr. Bolhofner himself embraces. In "Musical Chairs", the Doo Dads call him "B-Hof".
249* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At the end of "Schooled!", when Lincoln asks if Mr. Bolhofner can turn down the thermostat, he politely obliges and turns the thermostat down, mentioning that [[YouNeverAsked nobody ever asked him to before]]. It's more prominent in the episode "Rumor Has It".
250* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Mr. Bolhofner is Lincoln's homeroom teacher a vast majority of the time, but you can occasionally find him working a different job, such as a driving instructor in "Driver's Dread" or a senior citizen tour driver in "The Orchid Grief".
251* ThePigPen: By Season 5, he looks considerably dirtier, having stubble and stained clothes.
252* SadistTeacher: By Season 5, he began picking up negative traits, acting more like a DrillSergeantNasty type. That didn't stop him from showing [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold the occasional softer side]], though.
253* SemperFi: He spent 15 years in the military, and certainly shows it in his attitude.
254* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: When Lincoln goes to middle school, Mr. Bolhofner essentially takes Coach Pacowski’s role as the SadistTeacher the white-haired kid has to endure.
255* TookALevelInJerkass: After spending Season 3 as a strict but fair teacher, he's gotten rather worse in Season 5, as seen in SadistTeacher above.
256* YouNeedABreathMint: According to Lynn, his breath reeks of sardines with a hint of red onions and farts. He gets this from constantly eating tuna casserole, and he enjoys forcing his breath on Lincoln just to torment him.
257* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's apparently 34 according to "Kernel of Truth". Stella thought he was 62, which actually offends him enough to sue the school.
258
259[[/folder]]
260%%
261%%[[folder: Mrs. Salter]]
262%%->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
263%%Lincoln's friends' homeroom teacher from Season 5 onwards.
264%%----
265%%[[/folder]]
266%%
267%%
268%%[[folder: Ms. Tyte]]
269%%->'''Played by:''' Laurel Harris
270%%Lynn's English teacher.
271%%----
272%%[[/folder]]
273%%
274[[folder:Meryl Farrell]]
275[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meryl_farrell.png]]
276->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDelisle
277Principal Ramirez's secretary, and Cheryl's younger sister.
278----
279* BeehiveHairdo: Just like Cheryl.
280* {{Foil}}: Cheryl and Meryl look pretty much identical to each other, but they differ greatly in personality:
281** Cheryl seems like the more intelligent one and is generally more mature and responsible.
282** Meryl, while not stupid, is a bit more feeble-minded than her sister and is also generally a bit more reckless.
283* HypnoFool: Gets hypnotized by Zach in "Saved by the Spell" to dance.
284* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Well, she and Cheryl ''are'' sisters, so they're bound to be similar--Meryl looks so much like Cheryl that Lincoln initially mistook her for Cheryl before Meryl corrected him. The [[IdenticalTwinIDTag only real physical differences]] between Meryl and Cheryl are the fact that Meryl has a mole on her cheek and her hair is a lighter shade of brown compared to Cheryl's. In addition, she wears a pink blouse and purple skirt.
285* SouthernBelle: Like her sister, Meryl speaks with a noticeable southern accent.
286* VerbalTic: Is just as prone to starting sentences with "sugar" like her sister.
287[[/folder]]
288
289[[folder:Chef Patricia]]
290->'''Voiced by:''' James Arnold Taylor ("Kernel of Truth"), Alex Cazares ("Diss the Cook")
291The lunch lady at Royal Woods Middle School.
292----
293* BerserkButton: Flip trying to steal her food or drinks, which usually warrants her chasing him away with a shrill shout of "[[SayMyName PHILLIPINI!!!!]]"
294* {{Gonk}}: Her appearance can best be described as "trollish".
295* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: "Diss the Cook" shows that she's been subjecting the Loud kids to terrible lunches because Rita supposedly didn't invite her to the high school graduation party. However, when she learns that it was a misunderstanding, she [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone expresses genuine remorse]] and [[TheAtoner tries to make amends for it]].
296* LethalChef: "Kernel of Truth" shows that one of the ingredients in her one-bean chili is a boot. However, "Diss the Cook" shows that she's capable of being a SupremeChef, though she would often invoke this trope on the Louds out of spite.
297* ProgressivelyPrettier: Not to a significant degree, but her design becomes overall less monstrous halfway through Season 5.
298* WeUsedToBeFriends: She was friends with Rita in high school, but after she was seemingly snubbed an invite for the graduation party, she developed a grudge toward Rita, and took her vengeance on her through the Loud kids.
299
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Principal Ramirez]]
303[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/principal_ramirez.png]]
304->'''Voiced by:''' Marisol Nichols\
305'''Played by:''' Susie Castillo
306The principal of Royal Woods Middle School.
307----
308* AdultsAreUseless: She is completely and utterly useless in solving Lincoln's middle school issues, even contributing to them by transferring him to a Canadian school.
309* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The stern but forgiving In Between to Huggins’ Mean and Rivers’ Nice.
310[[/folder]]
311
312!!Royal Woods High School Staff
313%%
314[[folder:Principal Rivers]]
315[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/principal_rivers.png]]
316->'''Voiced by:''' Mela Lee
317The principal of Royal Woods High School.
318----
319* TheDitherer: Of "The Wishy-Washy" type with shades of "The Insecure/Submissive". She's too spineless to actually assert her authority and just can't seem to make up her mind about anything. The pressure of trying to decide which school club to cut drives her to lie on the floor in the TroubledFetalPosition.
320* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The timid but calm Nice to Huggins’ Mean and Ramirez’s In Between.
321[[/folder]]
322%%
323%%[[folder:Mrs. Vaporciyan]]
324%%->'''Voiced by:''' Kath Soucie
325%%
326%%----
327%%[[/folder]]
328%%
329%%[[folder:Coach Hutch]]
330%%->'''Voiced by:''' Jane Lynch
331%%
332%%----
333%%[[/folder]]
334%%
335%%[[folder: Miss Hamilton]]
336%%->'''Played by:''' TBA
337%%One of Luna's teachers.
338%%----
339%%* CoolTeacher: She's a Mick Swagger fan, and once joined Luna in attending one of his concerts.
340%%[[/folder]]
341%%
342%%
343%%[[folder: Mr. Yanaga]]
344%%->'''Played by:''' Clyde Kusatsu
345%%A retired history teacher who once taught Luan.
346%%----
347%%[[/folder]]
348%%
349%%[[folder: Mr. Rickshaw]]
350%%->'''Played by:''' Creator/PhillLewis
351%%Leni's history teacher.
352%%----
353%%[[/folder]]
354%%
355
356[[folder:Kate Bernardo]]
357->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
358[[quoteright:339:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrs_bernardo_redesign.png]]
359
360The drama teacher at Royal Woods High School.
361----
362* AscendedExtra: She was originally just Bobby's drama teacher that was called up for a prank in "Jeers for Fears", but from "Stage Plight" onwards, she more or less becomes Luan's mentor and a recurring figure in several episodes.
363* AttentionWhore:
364** She loves announcing herself before arriving at class.
365** In "Director's Rut", she arrives at the school theater being carried by cheerleaders and using a radio to play crowd cheering noises. [[MundaneMadeAwesome Benny implies those stunts from her are normal]].
366* ADayInTheLimelight: One of the two major characters in "Stressed for the Part", alongside Luan herself.
367* DramaQueen: As befitting of her profession.
368-->'''Ms. Bernardo''': And the agony lives on. Luan, would you lead acting warmups? I'll be brooding tragically in the wings.
369* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Her original design in "Jeers for Fears" looks completely different to her redesign from "Stage Plight" onwards.
370* InkSuitActor: She looks like an animated caricature of Creator/GreyDeLisle.
371* EccentricMentor: For Luan. Big, ''big'' emphasis on "Eccentric".
372* LargeHam: As is befitting of a stage actress-cum-drama teacher.
373* SmallNameBigEgo: She is very proud of any roles she manages to land, bragging about them as if they were notable achievements regardless of their actual importance, like playing an unassuming confused customer in a fast food commercial for example.
374* PlayingATree: She's seen doing this in her resume photo.
375[[/folder]]
376
377!!Recurring Adults
378[[folder:Phillip "Flip" Phillipini]]
379->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio\
380'''Voiced by: (Latin America)''' Creator/JoseAntonioMacias\
381'''Voiced by: (Italian)''' Walter Rivetti\
382'''Played by:''' Creator/KevinChamberlin
383
384[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flip.png]]
385[[caption-width-right:250:"Flip has a policy of never showin'up empty handed...I also have a policy of never leavin' empty handed!"]]
386
387The owner of Flip's Food & Fuel, a gas station and convenience store.
388----
389* AlliterativeName: '''Ph'''illip "'''F'''lip" '''Ph'''illipini.
390* AmbiguouslyHuman: "Blinded By Science" reveals that while he looks human on the outside, he's not exactly human on the inside. He's got organs in the wrong spots and can't feel pain at times, not to mention he's able to withstand subzero temperatures. In "Any Given Sundae", he's established to have already grown a ''second'' set of wisdom teeth, and as a teenager, he was able to spontaneously grow his mustache in anger. Also, according to "Flip This Flip", he ''sweats nacho cheese''.
391* AscendedExtra: Flip's way more prominent in later seasons, enough to be considered a SpotlightStealingSquad for some.
392* BuyOrGetLost: In the short "Muscle Fish", he's stated to have once kicked out a kid for loitering ''while his mom was checking out''.
393* ADayInTheLimelight: He's the main antagonist of "Intern For The Worse", plays a big antagonistic role in "Snow Way Out", is the protagonist of "A Flipmas Carol", and a major character in "Flip This Flip". In ''The Really Loud House'', he's also a central character in "The Princess and the Everlasting Emerald".
394* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: His iconic red shirt was not a thing in Season 1, being plain white instead. He also used to have fairer skin.
395* {{Foil}}: To Ronnie Anne's grandfather Hector. While they both are motivated by money, Flip is a greedy flim-flammer who cuts corners, uses his equipment in ways that the department of health would find alarming, falsifies lottery tickets, and takes every chance he can to make a dishonest buck off anyone, even if they're a child.
396* FatBastard: He's overweight and quite the swindler to boot.
397* FormerlyFit: "Recipe for Disaster" and "A Flipmas Carol" reveal that Flip was skinnier in his middle school years.
398* FreudianExcuse: According to "A Flipmas Carol", he became a swindler after getting swindled by Scoots during his Christmas dance.
399* {{Greed}}: Flip is both a cheapskate who tries to get the most for the least money, and a dishonest crook of a business owner who does all he can to make a buck off his customers, or even perfect strangers.
400** In "Net Gains" Lynn manipulates Flip by describing customers flocking to him when the basketball team he sponsors wins.
401** In the same episode, when his basketball team wins the championship, he offers them congratulations by giving "one free Flippee for all of you." True to his ExactWords, he hands them one drink with five straws.
402* HandwritingAsCharacterization: Flip tends to misspell words, which fits with his {{Book Dumb}}ness.
403* HiddenDepths:
404** Despite his reputation of being a gross old guy with poor hygiene, Flip enjoys long hot baths and fancy lotions.
405** In ''The Really Loud House'', he's decent with a banjo and capable of making a delicious scramble. The Louds, despite being used to Lynn Sr.'s "professional, high-end cuisine", are absolutely wowed by it.[[note]]Though considering all this is in a story Lincoln's telling Lily, this may not be true.[[/note]]
406* HonestJohnsDealership: This guy is a swindler, no question about it. Among other things, he sells expired milk and falsifies lottery tickets.
407* IWasQuiteALooker: He used to be quite handsome as a middle school student, as seen in "Recipe for Disaster" and "A Flipmas Carol", but was still just as much of a trouble maker as he is in the present day.
408* {{Jerkass}}: A ConMan who takes advantage of Lincoln and Clyde when they become his interns. In "Snow Way Out", he refuses to help the kids if Lana doesn't give him her winning wrapper, abandoning them when they're snowed in the Burpin Burger.
409* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: That being said, he ''does'' have moments where he proves he's got a heart.
410* TheNicknamer: Except for Lincoln, he refers to the Loud kids by their defining feature rather than their name.
411** Lola is "Fancy Loud"
412** Lucy is "Spooky Loud"
413** Lana is "Muddy Loud"
414* NotMyLuckyDay: Flip seems to believe in psychic phenomena. He gets a reading or prediction from Lucy every time she offers them, and every time she has turned out to be right in an unexpected way where Flip is concerned. Usually it's a form of comeuppance for his greed and cheapness.
415* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He mostly just goes by "Flip," though he does occasionally go by his real name.
416* PetTheDog: He does this in "The Loudest Thanksgiving" where, despite still being rather greedy, he actually does try to help the two families realize that they should be able to see eye to eye, and show support. He even sheds a tear when they sing at the end.
417* RunningGag: Every time Lucy gives Flip a psychic reading, it comes true in a way that gives him his comeuppance for being a big jerk.
418* SpotlightStealingSquad: Despite his status as a divisive character, he has been featured in more episodes than any other supporting character in the series, except in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie'', where he is DemotedToExtra, and ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'', where he doesn't appear at all.
419* ThirdPersonPerson: Tends to refer to himself as "Ol' Flip."
420* WouldHurtAChild: "Snow Way Out" shows that Flip isn't above putting young people in harm's way if it gets him what he wants, in which he left all of the Loud kids to freeze in a snowed-in Burpin' Burger without a single doubt.
421* YoungerThanTheyLook: His appearance would suggest that he's at the very least in his late 50s, but he's been shown in flashbacks to have been classmates with Lynn Sr. and Rita, putting him at around his mid-40s.
422[[/folder]]
423
424[[folder:Chester "Chunk" Monk]]
425[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chunk.png]]
426->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio\
427'''Voice by: (Latin America)''' Erick Selim
428
429Luna's friend and roadie.
430----
431* BadassesWearBandanas: In his first appearance, he wears one.
432* {{Bouncer}}: Served as one at one of Luna's sleepovers.
433* ADayInTheLimelight: Along with Luna, he's the main focus of "Roadie To Nowhere".
434* EccentricMentor: Chunk seems to fancy himself one. He has a touched look of pride when Luna performs at the Royal Rumble which he himself performed at when he was a kid.
435* FaceOfAThug: Do NOT let the image fool you; he may look like a thug, but he's most ''definitely'' got a heart of gold.
436* HiddenDepths: The season 3 premiere reveals that he's in his own band.
437* IntergenerationalFriendship: Chunk is as old as many of the parents on the show, but is clearly friendly with 15 year old Luna. All the adults seem to have signed off on this adult hanging out with that kid.
438* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Non-romantic example with Luna.
439* NiceGuy: For a guy of his stature, he's remarkably friendly and well-mannered.
440* NoodleIncident: It's currently unknown how Luna can afford a roadie or why a 30/40-something muscular man is working for a teenager.
441* OlderSidekick: He's probably somewhere in his 30s or 40s, but yet he's working for a 15-year-old girl.
442* PutOnABus: Luna gives up a spot in a professional rock band and recommends Chunk for it.
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Scoots]]
446[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scoots_new.png]]
447->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDelisle\
448'''Played by:''' Jill Jane Clements
449A young-at-heart old woman who shares the same retirement community as the Loud kids' grandfather, is always shown riding a red scooter.
450----
451* AgeGapRomance: In "The Boss Maybe", she has one with a younger, buff man.
452* AscendedExtra: Given that she only appeared in one episode in Season One, she more than likely was intended to be nothing more than a one-shot gag character.
453* CoolCar: well, cool scooter. It's capable of freeway speeds and apparently has a {{Hammerspace}} seat and helmet compartment.
454* CoolOldLady: She is mostly a [[GrumpyOldMan grumpy old woman]], but she has her moments, like in "Mall of Duty", where she helps Lincoln rescue Lily from a runaway train. She is also a fan of survivalist Rip Hardcore and calls him her Bae.
455** In "Pulp Friction", Lincoln apparently thinks of her as both cool enough and mean enough to be a super villain in his own comic book.
456* CoolPeopleRebelAgainstAuthority:
457** "For Bros About To Rock" Scoots gets in trouble with Mall security enough that she is a regular in their mini jail cell.
458** "The Old and the Restless" Scoots goes out of her way to do whatever BattleaxeNurse Sue forbids her from doing at the retirement home where she lives with the Loud kids' grandfather Albert.
459* CoolShades: Scoots is (almost) never seen without her wraparound blackout sunglasses. This is also an example of dark humor, because blackout sunglasses usually signify blindness, and Scoots is seen driving everywhere in Royal Woods, including the freeway. Her eyes are finally revealed in "The Boss Maybe" when her shades break.
460* DependingOnTheWriter: In some episodes, she’s willing to assist the Louds and their friends. Other episodes, she’ll act like a total bully towards them. In other words, how she behaves towards them really depends on the episode plot.
461* GrumpyOldMan: She is often shown to be a female version.
462* IntergenerationalFriendship: Has one with Lynn Jr. in disguise in "Racing Hearts."
463* {{Jerkass}}: Scoots comes across as unpleasant and grumpy.
464** She insults Clyde's dancing by saying "My hip can pop and lock better than you."
465** When one of the kids yells at her to cross the street faster, Scoots' smiles sweetly and puts the scooter in reverse to spite them.
466** Her first reaction when Lincoln asks her to help him save his baby sister stuck in an out-of-control toy train is to retort: "That sounds like a YOU problem."
467* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although a jerk, she can be helpful towards Lincoln.
468* KarmaHoudini: She quite often gets away with her rude and unpleasant antics.
469* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In later seasons, she does suffer some misfortunes.
470** In "Resident Upheaval". It is revealed that she's been keeping a room big enough for two people in the retirement home for herself, and is ultimately forced to give it up so Lincoln and Clyde's grandmas can use it.
471** In "Cat-astrophe", she repeatedly has tuna-flavored cake stuffed into her mouth.
472* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The nickname "Scoots" refers to her scooter, but her real name is never revealed.
473* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Scoots lives and breathes this trope.
474* ThirdPersonPerson: She sometimes speaks like this.
475* UnsatisfiableCustomer: Scoots enjoys being contrary for contrariness' sake, but sometimes she just acts like the cranky old lady she is. In "Roadie To Nowhere" she drives Luna up a wall by repeatedly complaining and making changes to her Cobb salad order, until Lynn Sr. has to step in when Luna loses her temper.
476* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Inverted; How the rude, unpleasant Scoots managed to net herself an attractive young boyfriend is anybody's guess.
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Kotaro]]
480[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotaro_2.png]]
481->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLamarr
482
483Lynn Sr.'s best friend.
484----
485* NiceGuy: He seems to be a pretty decent fellow.
486* RecurringExtra: Usually shows up with a minor role whenever the story needs showing one of Lynn Sr.'s friends.
487* SatelliteCharacter: Generally, not much is known of him other than the fact that he's a close friend of Lynn Sr.'s, and that both share a lot of the same interests (i.e. vans, music, cow bells, etc).
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Grant]]
491->'''Voiced by:''' Grant Palmer
492[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grant_full_body.png]]
493Burpin' Burger's cashier, at least until the end of Season 3. He currently works at Lynn's Table.
494----
495* AscendedExtra: He was a nameless fast food employee, but now works directly under the Louds.
496* BurgerFool: He certainly thinks of his job at the Burpin' Burger as this.
497-->"I can't take another second in this greasy dungeon!"
498* CastingGag: [[{{Tuckerization}} He's voiced by Grant Palmer]], who voiced Lincoln from "Left in the Dark" to "A Fair to Remember" before hitting puberty.
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder:Ms. Carmichael]]
502->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
503[[quoteright:229:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ms_carmichael.png]]
504The manager of Reininger's and Leni's workplace boss.
505----
506* MeanBoss: Downplayed. Ms. Carmichael can be a reasonable manager, but she's shown to be very demanding, and enforces certain questionable policies like prohibiting Reininger's workers from [[WithUsOrAgainstUs shopping for clothes at rival stores]]. She also fires Leni over circumstantial evidence instead of any sort of concrete proof in "Crimes of Fashion".
507* NotSoAboveItAll: The only reason she doesn't fire Fiona from violating the aforementioned store policy is because the deal for the dress Fiona bought was ''that'' good.
508[[/folder]]
509
510
511[[folder:Dana Dufresne]]
512->'''Voiced by:''' Maddie Taylor
513[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dana_dufresne.png]]
514[[quoteright:352:[[labelnote:Click here to see her early design]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/donnie_dufresne.png]][[/labelnote]]
515
516A male-to-female transgender beauty pageant host and judge.
517----
518* AlliterativeName: '''D'''ana '''D'''ufresne.
519* EffeminateVoice: Even before transitioning, Dana had quite a feminine and flamboyant voice.
520* GagNose: Her nose, pre-transition, was quite long. It shortened a bit after she transitioned, though it's still larger than most characters.
521* LargeHam: Being a pageant host, she's quite the flamboyant type.
522* OldFriendNewGender: She first appeared pre-transition in "Toads and Tiaras". From "Gown and Out" onwards, she's transitioned.
523* OneSteveLimit: Shares her first name with a recurring minor friend of Lori and Bobby.
524* ProgressivelyPrettier: She started out with a rather oddly shaped head and a very long nose. After transitioning, her design changed to give her a shorter nose and a more normal shaped head.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Dr. Shuttleworth]]
528[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_shuttleworth.png]]
529->'''Voiced by:''' Mindy Sterling, Alex Cazares ("Appetite for Destruction")
530The owner of a fancy daycare that Lily attends as of "Schooled!"
531----
532* DitzyGenius: Despite being a child expert, she is easily fooled by Lisa's PaperThinDisguise, and thinks Leni is a volunteer when in fact she'd stumbled into preschool by complete accident.
533* FriendToAllChildren: She's experienced with children and seems fond of them.
534[[/folder]]
535
536!!Celebrities
537[[folder:Bobbie Fletcher]]
538->'''Voiced by:''' Karsyn Elledge
539[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7080fa3f47a07c8af6f5f716b0b68828326a5219_00.jpg]]
540A racer who Lana idolizes.
541----
542* OneSteveLimit: Not to be confused with Lori's beloved Boo-Boo Bear, although it's {{downplayed|Trope}} since her first name is spelled differently.
543* NiceGirl: She's shown to be very nice to her fans.
544* PetTheDog: Even though Lana had to give up her winning wrapper to Flip, after seeing how quickly the girl fixed her car (claiming that she was faster than her entire pit crew), Bobbie offers her the chance to join her pit crew once she turns 18.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Hunter Spector]]
548[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hunter_spector.jpg]]
549->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Stepanek
550
551Host of the TV show '''A'''cademy of '''R'''eally '''G'''ood '''G'''host '''H'''unters (ARGGH!)
552----
553* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Subverted. While his ghost hunting is staged, he truly has a desire to capture real, live ghosts. However, making a TV show means you are restricted in what you can do in terms of time and budget, forcing him to stage his ghost encounters. He also cares for his fans and seems rather polite with his staff (except when they pester him about pay day).
554* NiceGuy: He truly cares for his fans and his crew.
555* PetTheDog: Stages a ghost hunt with Lincoln to restore Clyde's belief in ghosts.
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:Katherine Mulligan]]
559[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/katherine_mulligan.png]]
560->'''Voiced and played by:''' Creator/CatherineTaber
561
562An anchorwoman for Royal Woods News.
563----
564* AmbiguouslyBrown: Her skin is darker than most Caucasian characters, making her appear mixed-race, possibly half-Latina or half-Afro. However, ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'' implies she's white and just has a tan.
565* AscendedExtra: Has a larger role in ''A Loud House Christmas'', and Clyde even has her contact.
566* GivenNameReveal: Her name was revealed in "Scales of Justice".
567* InkSuitActor: She bears a strong resemblance to Creator/CatherineTaber, made more obvious when Taber got to physically play her in ''A Loud House Christmas''.
568* {{Jerkass}}: In "Out on a Limo", when she arrives to report on Lincoln's downfall, she cracks an insensitive joke and refuses to give him a ride in the news van on the grounds that "it isn't done."
569* OfficialCouple: Has this with Rodney Spokes (Rusty's dad) of all people.
570* TookALevelInKindness: She becomes much kinder in ''A Loud House Christmas'' and the episode "Scoop Snoop"'.
571* VerbalTic: She talks as if she's giving a report even when she isn't, much to the annoyance of her camera crew.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder:Stanley Bunch / R.U. "Rip" Hardcore]]
575->'''Voiced by:''' Bert Kriescher\
576'''Played by:''' Creator/BrianPatrickWade (''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas''), Miles Burris (''Series/TheReallyLoudHouse'')
577A survivalist Lincoln is a fan of.
578----
579* AscendedExtra: A minor character in the animated series, he's gone on to become a major character in live-action media. He's an antagonist in ''A Loud House Christmas'' and gets a few focus episodes in ''The Really Loud House''.
580* BaldHeadOfToughness: In the animated series, at least. Not so much in live-action, where he's shown to have a full head of hair.
581* HeroAntagonist: In ''Film/ALoudHouseChristmas'', he's merely trying to stop the Sharkodile and save Royal Woods, not realizing it's fake and is being controlled by Lincoln and Clyde.
582* WalkingShirtlessScene: He's never seen with a shirt on, except in live-action media; even then, he still gets some in ''The Really Loud House'', especially "Get Out of Dodgeball".
583[[/folder]]
584
585[[folder:Mick Swagger]]
586[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mick_swagger.png]]
587->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JeffBennett\
588'''Voiced by: (Latin America)''' Creator/IdziDutkiewicz
589
590Luna's favorite musician.
591----
592* EyesOutOfSight: Much like Lucy, his hair conceals his eyes.
593* NiceGuy: His attitude to Rock and Roll is that it doesn’t matter how good you are, it only matters if you have fun. He even liked the Loud family’s... less-than-stellar performance in ‘House Music’ simply because they all clearly had the time of their lives.
594* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Based on [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Mick Jagger]].
595* OlderThanTheyLook: Mick hardly looks like he’s had a “forty year” long career by this point, unless he started when he was very young.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:SMOOCH]]
599[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s1e13a_smooch_concert_starting1.png]]
600->'''Pucker Uppenheimer voiced by:''' Jess Harnell
601
602A famous four member rockstar band, of whom Lincoln and Clyde are avid fans of.
603----
604* {{Expy}}:
605** Obvious one of Music/{{KISS}}.
606** Also Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
607* NiceGuy:
608** They allow Lincoln, Luna and Clyde to join them up on stage in "For Bros about to Rock", with the lead singer even singing with Lincoln.
609** In "Yes Man", they show up at Lincoln's VIB concert.
610[[/folder]]
611
612[[folder:Theresa Davis]]
613[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayor_davis.png]]
614->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
615
616The mayor of Royal Woods.
617----
618* BenevolentBoss: She praises Leni for her work as an intern. She also forgives her and gives her credit for one of her campaign ideas in "Electshunned".
619* BerserkButton: Doesn't take it kindly when someone uses her keyboard.
620* BlackBossLady: Has dark skin and is the mayor of Royal Woods.
621* GenkiGirl: She's usually shown to be very peppy and happy.
622* HartmanHips: Has a thick bottom half.
623* NiceGirl: Leni has stated she's a nice person who's done good things for Royal Woods.
624* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being the mayor she has her comedic moments.
625** When the Doo-Dads are doing their warm-up routine when she asks them to play at the park, she joins in despite it being silly and awkward.
626** Its implied in "Save Royal Woods" that she had organized town meetings just to show off a new sound on her keyboard.
627[[/folder]]
628
629[[folder:Dr. Alvarez]]
630->'''Voiced by''' Krizia Bajos
631[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9377_5.png]]
632A paleontologist, who works at the Royal Woods museum. She teams up with Lisa, when she thinks she actually dug up an actual dinosaur bone.
633----
634* NiceGirl: A very friendly woman, who sincerely wants to get more kids into science. Even when she discovers Lisa had lied about the bone, she still gives Lisa another chance, showing she's not one to hold a grudge.
635* {{Foil}}: Alvarez is this to Dr. Carol Linnaeus. Both of them are famous scientists and give Lisa an offer to work with them. But while Dr. Carol Linnaeus pretends to be affable, to get the chance to experiment on Flip Dr. Alvarez is sincerely nice and has no ulterior motives at all and wants Lisa on a science show, so more kids can get into science.
636* FriendToAllChildren: She is very fond of kids, wanting to find ways in order to help ease them into science. She's also very kind to Lisa and while she isn't happy with her lie about the fake bone, still gives her another chance, by having her as the tour guide of the museum.
637[[/folder]]
638
639!!Antagonists
640[[folder:Lord Tetherby]]
641[[quoteright:208:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tethery_img1.jpg]]
642->'''Voiced by:''' Alan Ruck
643
644The heir to the tetherball fortune and one of the richest men in Royal Woods. When Lincoln wins a ride in a limo, he mistakes him for one of his fellow rich people.
645----
646* AristocratsAreEvil: Or at least jerkasses. He's a lord and a very unpleasant person.
647* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first he seems like a NiceGuy, but if you happen to not be a rich person, he will turn his back on you.
648* TheCorrupter: Under his influence, Lincoln becomes a RichJerk.
649* EvilCounterpart: The FatBastard to Pop-Pop/Albert's BigFun. They're both chubby elders. But while Pop-Pop enjoys others' company unconditionally, Tetherby only wants to be around people who have a very high status.
650* EvilOldFolks: An elderly man who dislikes anyone below his status.
651* FairWeatherFriend: He'll gladly be your friend and invite you to do cool activities... as long as you have a limo.
652* FanDisservice: We actually get to see the old man in his swim trunks (speedos?)...
653* FatBastard: He's quite round and not a very pleasant person.
654* HateSink: Besides his [[LaserGuidedKarma punishment]], there is nothing remotely likeable about Tetherby. He befriends Lincoln only because he was in a limo, convinces him to abandon his sisters in exchange for a look at the good life and when Lincoln shows up at his party without a limo, Tetherby responds by having his servants throw him off his property, [[LackofEmpathy with no regards to his well being]]. When Lincoln convinces Kirby to give him and his sisters another ride in the limo, Tetherby shows up out of nowhere and tries to make him abandon his sisters again, which Lincoln wisely refuses to do this time.
655* {{Jerkass}}: He scorns everyone who's not as rich as him. He also throws Lincoln (an eleven-year old kid) out of his house, forcing him to fend for himself in an unfamiliar and dangerous part of town in the dark, with apparently no way to contact his family.
656* RichBastard: He's rich and contemptuous towards those he deems as being beneath him.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Sue]]
660[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sue_64.png]]
661->'''Voiced by:''' Veronica Cartwright
662The head nurse at the Sunset Canyon Retirement Home.
663----
664* BattleaxeNurse: She has the looks and traits to prove it.
665* ControlFreak: She runs Sunset Canyon with an iron fist, imposing harsh rules on the seniors, until they force her to let them do what they want.
666* DisproportionateRetribution: She kicks out seniors if they disobey the curfew.
667* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first thing she's shown doing is kicking out a resident for missing curfew.
668* {{Expy}}: Of [[Literature/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest Nurse Ratched]].
669* HateSink: While Sue is just doing her job in making sure the elders stay safe, the smug and obnoxious way she goes about it keeps the audience from taking her side.
670* {{Jerkass}}: She's not one of the most pleasant people out there.
671* KickTheDog: As mentioned, she kicks anyone out should they fail to follow her rules.
672* TheKilljoy: She quickly puts a stop to whatever fun Albert and Lincoln are having.
673* SafetyFreak: Sue's rules prevent the seniors in her care from having any fun. She even makes Lincoln use nose plugs and a pool noodle at the Sunset Canyon pool, even though he's not a senior.
674[[/folder]]
675
676[[folder:Exterminator]]
677->'''Voiced by:''' Fred Tatasciore
678[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/exterminator.jpg]]
679An exterminator who tried to kill Frank/Frances in "Along Came a Sister".
680----
681* EccentricExterminator: He loves killing bugs just a ''little'' too much.
682* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only referred to as "the exterminator".
683* FatBastard: Downplayed. Trying to kill Frank was only doing his job, but he is rude to the kids, calling them "spider huggers". He's also quite fat.
684* HateSink: While he's not exactly a villain, and is presumably just doing his job, his cruelty to insects and lack of likable qualities make it clear the audience isn’t supposed to like him.
685* IgnoredAesop: At the end of "Along Came a Sister", he lies about Leni's inspirational speech having changed his worldview.
686* PunchClockVillain: He's a jerk for sure, but he's only doing his job. [[Main/DownplayedTrope However]], it's implied that he seems to take great sadistic pleasure in doing said job, as his EstablishingCharacterMoment is laughing after killing two harmless little caterpillars who were in the street.
687* VileVillainSaccharineShow: While he's a minor antagonist who only appears in one episode, he is easily one of the darkest antagonists in an otherwise lighthearted comedy show.
688[[/folder]]
689
690[[folder:Michelle and Doug]]
691->'''Michelle voiced by:''' Rachel Butera\
692'''Doug Voiced by:''' Doug Rockwell
693[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/loud_house_doug_michelle.png]]
694The producers of ''America's Next Hitmaker''.
695----
696* BigBadDuumvirate: They always work together and they are both equally meddlesome and pushy.
697* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first, they seem like decent folk. As of Act II...
698* ExecutiveMeddling: In-universe example. They try to completely change Luna's image from a rocker girl to a pop star just because pop music is more popular.
699* HateSink: While it is unclear who is the more unlikable of the two, both of them are as every bit as slimy, meddlesome, and shallow as one can assume executives of the music industry to be.
700* {{Jerkass}}: They are both dishonest, pushy, and manipulative.
701* TokenEvilTeammate: They're the only celebrities in the show that are portrayed as despicable people.
702[[/folder]]
703
704[[folder:Jeff and Carly Miller]]
705->'''Jeff Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
706->'''Carly Voiced by:''' Annie Sertich
707The Louds' newest neighbors... who also turn out to be cherry-hating spies working for the evil organization [[FunWithAcronyms S.U.S.P.E.N.S.E. (Secret Underground Society of Peach Entrepreneurs Nixing Sour Exports)]] who aim to destroy all the cherries in Royal Woods.
708----
709* BitchInSheepsClothing: They might seem like nice people at first, but they're revealed to be spies working for the evil organization S.U.S.P.E.N.S.E.
710* BreakingOldTrends: In a show where most of the "villains" are nothing more than bullies or jerks, they stand out as being the first antagonists in the show to be legitimately evil.
711* DoesNotLikeSpam: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. They do NOT like cherries, to the point they want to destroy them altogether.
712* EvilAllAlong: As it turns out, Lincoln was right about them being evil all along.
713* EvilCounterpart: They both resemble a slightly younger versions of Lynn Sr. and Rita. However, while Lynn Sr. and Rita are good parents ([[ParentsAsPeople occasional immaturity and incompetence aside]]), Jeff and Carly are evil and devious enough to try and cripple the economy of an innocent town.
714[[/folder]]
715
716[[folder:Dr. Carol Linnaeus]]
717[[quoteright:193:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ded6ncd_72cc235f_4b6f_4835_917b_83a9ad50b341.jpg]]
718->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JanetVarney
719A high-ranking scientist at Incognito Labs, who takes an interest in Flip for his biological oddities.
720----
721* BitchInSheepsClothing: She initially presents herself as an affable woman who offers to pay Flip for agreeing to let her study him, but her true colors are shown not long after, when Lisa spies on her cruelly experimenting on Flip.
722* EvilCounterpart: To Lisa. They are both highly, intelligent scientists who tend to do dangerous experiments. The only difference is that Lisa still has compassion for other living beings while Carol risks the health and safety of her subjects without compunction.
723* ForScience: She intends to launch Flip into space without a spacesuit and doesn't care whether he gets killed in the attempt.
724* FourEyesZeroSoul: She wears square-rimmed glasses and is nothing but heartless.
725* HateSink: Just look at the other tropes describing her.
726* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike most of the other antagonists on the show, Dr. Linnaeus has next to nothing in terms of comedic traits.
727* LackOfEmpathy: She’s cold and uncaring toward the well-being of others.
728* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: She’s named after Swedish scientist [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus]].
729* ShadowArchetype: She's what Lisa could become if she let her love of science overtake her moral compass.
730* UncertainDoom: It's unclear what happened to her after she was launched into space.
731* VillainOfTheWeek: The main antagonist of "Blinded by Science".
732* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Despite Flip being a fully sentient (if abnormal) human being, it’s clear that she views him as little more than a lab rat to experiment on.
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Vic McGillicuddy]]
736[[quoteright:392:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9378.png]]
737->'''Voiced by:''' JP Karliak
738Mayor Davis' former campaign manager.
739----
740* TheCorruptor: Vic acts as one towards Mayor Davis as he tries to get her to say horrible things about Leni as an attempt to keep her status as Mayor.
741* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He’s very close to his pet Gila Monster, Gilly.
742* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears a pair of glasses and intentionally causes trouble for others.
743* {{Greed}}:
744** In “High Crimes”, Vic pulls multiple sabotages at the Sunset Canyon Retirement Home as a cheap attempt to gain the helium underneath it.
745** In “Doom Service”, he runs a resort where all the good quality treatments require very high prices as an attempt to gain more money.
746* HateSink: Seeing that he enjoys bullying others, intentionally causes trouble, and pulls greedy scams, it's no contest that Vic is not meant to be liked at all.
747* ThoseTwoGuys: Almost never seen without Gilly.
748[[/folder]]
749
750[[folder:Joyce Crandall]]
751[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whoareyouagain.png]]
752->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristineBaranski
753The Undersecretary of Water Leisure of Michigan and main antagonist of "Save Royal Woods!"
754----
755* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: It goes without saying that her plans for Royal Woods don't make her a popular figure among the locals.
756* AmbitionIsEvil: What does she hope to gain from flooding Royal Woods? Getting promoted to Oversecretary.
757* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Can be seen as this to Morag from ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouseMovie''. Both are the female {{Big Bad}}s of special episodes (Morag for the movie, Joyce for a half-hour special), but also near-complete opposites.
758** Morag is a slightly dark-skinned Scottish royal housekeeper with dark, slightly graying hair. Joyce is a pale-skinned American politician with red hair.
759** Whereas Morag used a fire-breathing dragon in an attempt to wreck and drive everyone away from Loch Loud, Joyce seeks to bust a dam and flood Royal Woods to create a sixth Great Lake.
760** While Morag kept her plans secret until she was caught in a lie the second she got what she wanted, Joyce is completely unsubtle about what she wants to do and how callous she was about it long before she got around to it.
761** Morag wanted to forcibly overthrow Lincoln and become Duchess of Loch Loud for peace and quiet, while Joyce carried out her scheme in hope that she would attain her ambition of getting a legal promotion within Michigan's state government.
762** Morag's scheme revolved entirely around the Loud family. Joyce, on the other hand, didn't have anything to do with the Louds specifically, only affecting them as a side effect to her intentions.
763* EvilIsHammy: She spares no expense in showmanship while announcing her plans to flood Royal Woods.
764* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She claims that she named Lake Gladys after her mother as a birthday present.
765* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Her desperate efforts to destroy Royal Woods get broadcasted by Katherine Mulligan which leads to her getting fired by her boss]].
766* SinisterSchnoz: She's got a pointy, upturned nose.
767* VillainOfTheWeek: The main antagonist of "Save Royal Woods!"
768* VillainSong: "Already Forgot About You" is about how she views Royal Woods as not special unlike other Great Lakes cities and how she wants to destroy it in favor of Lake Gladys.
769[[/folder]]
770
771[[folder:Guy Grazer]]
772->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
773A CausticCritic and a celebrity chef who runs a series of shows.
774----
775* AscendedExtra: First made a cameo appearance in "Present Tense", then became the main antagonist of "Dine and Bash" and "Forks and Knives Out".
776* CausticCritic: He's introduced roasting a female chef student about her and her sauce being weak. And it only gets worse from here.
777* LargeHam: As befits a Gordon Ramsay expy.
778* LetsYouAndHimFight: The primary point of his "Kitchen Combat" show. He deliberately seeks to invoke this when Lincoln, Lynn Sr., Ronnie Anne, and Rosa compete on the show, outright trying to get them to be antagonistic to each other.
779* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Has the personality of Creator/GordonRamsay and the looks of Guy Fieri.
780* PetTheDog: In "Dine and Bash", he comes across as rather aggressive, given that he tosses a menu that knocks down his camera man (requiring the boom operator to stand in), and assaults Todd with his survey papers just for trying to distract him by asking him to take a survey. Surprisingly, despite all of this, his review of Lynn's Table was positive, praising the Loud children for their ability to run the restaurant and plans to return when Lynn Sr. is actually available.
781* TookALevelInJerkass: While he has warmed up to Lynn Sr.'s cooking in "Dine and Bash", he has gotten even worse in "Forks and Knives Out", where he is willing to pit the Louds and Casagrandes against each other for the sake of entertainment.
782[[/folder]]
783
784!!Notable One-Episode Characters
785[[folder:Hugh]]
786[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hugh_9.png]]
787->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Matt Kirsten\
788'''Voiced by: (Italian)''' Gianandrea Muià
789
790A British community college student who Lincoln hires as his tutor. He ends up getting the unwanted attention of nearly all of Lincoln's sisters... and dad.
791----
792* AnachronismStew: He rides a penny farthing bicycle.
793* CampStraight: He wears pink, is very mindful of his appearance, but is wigged out by the advances of the Loud girls... And their father.
794* ChickMagnet: Catches the eyes of all of the Loud girls (except Lily).
795* CluelessChickMagnet: Subverted. At first he has no idea the Loud Girls are interested in him but that quickly changes, to his embarrassment.
796* CoolTeacher: Kind, charming, attractive and easily relates to Lincoln.
797* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Lynn Sr. also tries to win him over.
798* IAmVeryBritish: He even throws in a "pip-pip, cheerio" .
799* MrFanservice: The girls fall for him for a reason after all. He is a good-looking guy and at one point, Lisa rolls up his shirt to reveal that he has a pretty nice six-pack.
800* NiceGuy: His reaction at most to the Loud Girls and Lynn Sr. stalking him is nervousness and he brushes it off at first. He also does his best to teach Lincoln and earnestly compliments him when he finds out Lincoln already knows the material quite well.
801* VagueAge: His age could be anywhere from 17 to his mid 20's. All we're given is he goes to the local community college.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Ms. [=DiMartino=]]]
805->'''Voiced by:''' Sirena Irwin
806[[quoteright:235:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dimartino.PNG]]
807A substitute teacher who causes every male who looks at her to completely lose focus and concentration, resulting in Lincoln getting an F (and a frowny face) on multiple tests, as well as falling into a trash can and colliding with a goalpost.
808----
809* AmbiguouslyBrown: While she has tan skin and a vaguely Hispanic surname, it's unclear whether she's supposed to be a Latina or not. Complicating things is that "[=DiMartino=]" is of Italian origin.
810* DistractedByTheSexy: Invokes this in her male students.
811* DudeMagnet: She accidentally swoons the whole male student body of the school, including Lincoln and Clyde.
812* HotTeacher: "Smokin'", [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer according to Luna]].
813* InformedAttractiveness: She’s described as “smokin’”, and while she’s certainly not bad-looking, she doesn’t really look any better than most of the other adult women on the show.
814* NiceGirl: She allowed Lincoln to retake the quiz and seems to be a pretty polite woman who cares about her students in general.
815* PrecociousCrush: On the receiving end of this from her male students.
816[[/folder]]
817
818[[folder:Jerry Kling]]
819->'''Voiced by''' Carlos Alazraqui
820[[quoteright:241:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jerry_6.png]]
821A cherry farmer that the Loud family runs into during their vacation trip.
822----
823* CoolOldGuy: He is laid-back, friendly farmer who gets along with the Loud family, [[spoiler: is a spokesperson for a brand of cherries that Lynn Sr. likes using and he even offers them to stay in his hotel room when they find out that the reservation for their room expired.]]
824* {{Foil}}: While the two have never crossed paths, Jerry Kling can be considered this to Lord Tetherby. Lord Tetherby is a toxic and unpleasant man who is blatant about his wealth and looks down on anyone and anything he considers to be beneath him. Contrast that with Jerry Kling, who at first comes off as an ordinary cherry farmer, but turns out to be not only SecretlyWealthy, but also nothing short of generous to the middle-class Louds.
825* NiceGuy: When the Loud family helps him with his flat tire, he thanks them by giving them some of his cherries. [[spoiler: Then at the end of the episode, he offers them to stay in his hotel room after they find out their own room has been taken by someone else.]]
826* PunnyName: His name, Jerry King, is a pun of [[spoiler: Cherry King, a brand of cherries that he is a spokesperson for.]]
827* UnclePennybags: The end of the episode "Tripped!" reveals that he is [[spoiler: a spokesperson for a popular brand of cherries and rich enough to reserve the entire top floor of a hotel. Despite that, he is nothing but nice and generous to the Louds.]]
828[[/folder]]
829
830[[folder:Calvin Coconuts]]
831->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Eiding
832[[quoteright:710:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9459.png]]
833The creator of Mr. Coconuts.
834----
835* AntiVillain: While he does steal Mr. Coconuts and tries to prevent the Louds from recovering him, he only did it so he could be reunited with what he sees as his son.
836* PassingTheTorch: He's a retired puppet-maker and performer and hands Mr. Coconuts back to Luan, telling her to make sure Mr. Coconuts can share his talents with the world.
837[[/folder]]

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