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List possible chapters here.
  • Erin Esurance chapter: Erin Esurance gets the help of Team Loud Phoenix Storm and co. during one of her missions. She later introduces them to Esurance to cover damages of future battles. She might have a young apprentice/daughter/niece/whatever named "Eileen" or "Ellen" who's really one of Lincoln's future wives.
  • Avataro Sentai Donbrothers chapter: The Donbrothers become affiliated with Team Loud Phoenix Storm. There may be a twist of the Louds being descended from ancient revered members of the Don Clan. J.D. praises and does an impression of Don Momotaro's laugh and Catchphrase.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure chapter: Team Loud Phoenix Storm and co. help either Team Bucciarati, the Morioh Warriors or the Stardust Crusaders to defeat a Jojo villain. The following girls would need to be rescued and/or join Lincoln's harem: Jolyne, Ermes, Foo Fighters, Reimi, Yukako, Trish, Hot Pants, and Yasuho.
    • In Jolyne's case she'll have a future child with Lincoln who will possess a Joestar Birthmark.
    • Jolyne is already confirmed to be part of the harem, according to JD's deviantART.
  • Bubble Guppies chapter: The Guppies and Mr. Grouper join Team Loud Phoenix Storm and they receive powers that transform them into merfolk superheroes, with ensuing Transformation Sequence. Mr. Grouper turns to an adult merman, or he turns into a heroic Sea Monster.
  • Turning Red chapter: Team Loud Phoenix Storm time travels to 2002 Toronto to aid Mei and co. (or, steal an Moment of Awesome) during the final act. Mei's red panda form acquires a Kamehame Hadoken power inexplicably. Her friends also gain the power to transform into color-coded giant beasts. 4*Town performs a song for the team in the end. Oh and Mei and friends join Lincoln's harem.
  • Any Pretty Cure season chapter: With Lincoln's increasing harem in mind and the magical girl franchise's Chromosome Casting, it's obvious how this might end. Except for the token boy Cure Wing, who'll join Team Loud Phoenix Storm anyways.
  • Goncharov: Team Loud Phoenix Storm teams up with Goncharov to disband the Italian mafia.
  • Growing Around chapter: Obviously, Team Loud Phoenix Storm would travel to their world to help them defeat an antagonist. There'd be several jabs against Mr. Enter himself.
  • Other fanfiction, perhaps?
    • My Immortal: Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way joins Lincoln's harem, obviously.
    • Sexy Times with Wangxian: The actual Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation: Mo Dao Zu Shi characters probably won't be involved. Instead, Team Loud Phoenix Storm will punish its author for breaking the tag limits of Archive of Our Own and pissing off so many fandoms. Bonus points if J.D. boasts in a fourth-wall break that The Loud House Revamped brought multiple fandoms together but is all about having fun, contrasting with the spite-tagging of STWW.
    • Pokémon: Gospel Version: Somehow, Team Loud Phoenix Storm battles the creator.
    • A Trekkie's Tale: Team Loud Phoenix Storm has to save the day when the jumping cold robbies incapacitate the Senior Staff. Also, they save Lt. Mary Sue before she can succumb to her tragic death and she becomes another one of Lincoln's future wives.
    • The Misery Senshi Neo-Zero Double Blitzkrieg Debacle: Team Loud Phoenix Storm battles the NIRAA, the Lawndale Militia, and Akbaar El-Salaam. Bonus points if J.D. gives a speech about how bigots and terrorists like Amazana Yoriko and Akbaar have no place in society and how great America is.
    • Marissa Picard: She joins Lincoln's harem.
    • Pooh's Adventures: Battle of the absolutely unhinged Massive Multiplayer Crossover where every human member of Team Loud Phoenix Storm happen to be cousins of Christopher Robin.
    • The Subspace Emissary's Worlds Conquest: Chris Bennett joins Team Loud Phoenix Storm.
    • Day of the Barney Trilogy: Team Loud Phoenix Storm teams up with Fran and Jeremy to stop Barney's reign of terror. Fran and Jeremy join the team at the end, with Jeremy's kids coming along for the ride.
    • Ambience: A Fleet Symphony: Damon Deimos Polchow asks for help from Team Loud Phoenix Storm with fixing his universe. Naturally, they do it, and JD, Clyde and Lincoln take some KanColle girls for their harems.
    • With Pearl and Ruby Glowing: Team Loud Phoenix Storm meets the Palace and helps kill people like Ratigan or God's Will First or the Ark.
    • Infinity Train: Blossomverse: Lincoln Loud kills Chloe and Parker.
    • Survivor: Jeff Probst travels through time to put Team Loud Phoenix Storm into Survivor: Redemption Island to stop former federal agent Phillip Sheppard from beating Boston Rob.

J.D., Lincoln and co. are actually role-playing with toys.
"Origins Part 1" began almost-typical to the Loud House universe, with J.D. being introduced as an ordinary boy moving to Royal Woods. Perhaps all of the events are a product of his and and his new friend Lincoln’s imagination, playing with The Merch of the other works featured in the crossover (even if said merchandise doesn't exist in Real Life). Lincoln’s sisters and J.D.’s friends (the other Original Characters such as Nico, Eli, etc.) also play with them.

This can explain why the characters go back and forth of describing works as a) real events that happened in alternate worlds and as b) if they’re In-Universe shows, movies, video games etc. Plus all the superpowers that come out of the pocket, along with black and white morality.

It'd also explain why Lincoln is aged up; many kids like roleplaying as adults because they have more freedom. And all the women he's shipped with are all his fictional crushes.

And considering how many series appear in the story, somebody’s gotta be loaded to buy thousands of dollars worth of action figures. That would be J.D.’s family since they moved into Morbucks’ old house.

Someone in Team Loud Phoenix Storm will be corrupted by their superpowers...
... And they will become an Arc Villain. The team will try to confront them to snap out of it and return to the side of good.

Maybe it'll raise questions towards the team's Protagonist-Centered Morality, depending on how off the rails the traitor goes. Maybe the corrupted member starts critically attacking the characters from other works, sidelining them and leaving the battle up to the core team members. Maybe it'll cause rifts in the team, as they are split between reforming the member, stripping them of their superpowers and their team position, or punishing them as how they usually punish villains...

Or maybe Status Quo Is God and everything resets after the "corruption" chapter with no consequences.

J.D. Knudson is actually God.
And he's the creator of the Loud House Revamped multiverse.

The author is actually multiple people.
I refuse to believe a single person is able to make a Doorstopper this long that updates daily.

  • In later chapters, several people write entire sections of the next chapter in the review section.

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