If you scroll down a bit, someone screenshot Andre Robinson's message on who Lincoln's voice actor will be in season 5. He'll be voiced by Asher Bishop, whose works include Child Lotor on Voltron: Legendary Defender and Oscar on Summer Camp Island.
There's a live action movie in development.
I probably should've made something clearer. Yes, there's a live action Loud House movie, but we're also still getting the animated movie made for Netflix.
Edited by jessicadicicco610 on Feb 19th 2020 at 8:38:12 AM
The Loud House and The Casagrandes have a joint You Tube channel.
https://mobile.twitter.com/xSunnyEclipse/status/1241546806569447425
https://mobile.twitter.com/SarahJSketches/status/1241628900670595072
There was a recent Loud House PSA about washing hands. Despite the current pandemic, this was actually pitched in July.
Two Netflix films, Klaus and I Lost My Body prevented Frozen II from getting nominated for the Animated Feature Oscar in what I consider to be the biggest snub in the first 19 years of the AF Oscar.
The success of Netflix's Klaus and I Lost My Body gives all the more reason to hope that the Loud House Netflix movie can get nominated for an Animated Feature Oscar.
The Loud House movie would join Shaun The Sheep The Movie as the second Animated Feature Oscar nominee based on a TV show (assuming the Bob's Burgers movie doesn't get nominated).
No, Mr. Bunker, "this here" is justiceLet's not get our hopes up. Just because it gets released this year doesn't mean that it'll necessarily be nominated.
I love to learn, I love to yearn, and most of all... I love to make money.I have to say, I really love Lucy centered episodes. As an introvert, who's interests were never really shared by others around me, I find her to be so relatable. And Lucy's friends, the Morticians Club, are also pretty interesting to me. While it would never happen, I sometimes imagine what kind of show could be built around the Mortician Club. Their last episode actually stands as my favorite.
Recently we've been getting episode about the Sisters relationships with friends.
Luan has had Boyfriend episodes but we haven't seen an episode that focuses on her having friends beside her sisters.
Lola had a recent episode about befriending a shy girl but I don't remember Lana having human friends other than her sisters.
The show has rarely shown Lily interacting with other babies.
No, Mr. Bunker, "this here" is justiceIs it normal for a 2-floor house to have just one bathroom?
You'd think a 2-floor house would have a upstairs bathroom and a downstairs bathroom.
No, Mr. Bunker, "this here" is justiceDo you guys think Lincoln is still a good character?
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.Ehhh... I do think he's a bit of a boring character. But I think that's on purpose really, as he's those typical "surrogate" characters that the target audience is supposed to relate to. While his sisters have a bunch of quirks that they expand from, Lincoln's "quirk" is that he's the normal one. And I don't think that's something that can really be expanded from without taking away that status as the "normal" one. And when you take him away from his sisters, and leave him with this friends (who full disclosure, I really despise with the exception of Stella and to a lesser degree, Clyde) he becomes a really standard boy protagonist, which has been done to death. Episodes featuring him as the main character can still be pretty interesting/funny, like that zombie episode, but I think more effort needs to be put into making them much more interesting. Another example would be the episode in which Lincoln and Clyde try to find their dad's recipe book, which is interesting since we get to see Lynn Sr.
With the sisters, I think its a bit easier to get good episodes out of them, since we can get to see more character development/exploration from what are usually one-note characters in any other episode, which gives us the satisfaction of seeing their characters explored. With this, just giving them deep interactions with any of their siblings or really any other characters (sans Lincoln) can make for a good episode. With Lincoln, this is hard to do as he's pretty much been paired with every other character. For example, that episode with Lynn and Mr.Grouche is pretty good as it has two characters (who are already still semi-flat characters) have meaningful interactions with each other, and through that you get to see them as actual characters, rather than just as the obstacles or gags they usually are from Lincoln's perspective. Now, I think this episode (or something like it) could have still been good had Lincoln taken Lynn's place, but even then it would not as good, since we would only be exploring Grouche, rather than Lynn and Grouche. And I'm pretty sure Lincoln's was able to meet and explore Grouceh, so it's not like we would have been seeing two character meaningfully interact for the first time, which this episode was.
Overall, Lincoln is a good character, but he's old news in comparison to his sisters and parents, who are usually characters types that tend to get shallow exploration not only within the show itself, but within children's fiction as a whole.
I guess it's also because of how, unlike most of his other family members, Lincoln usually doesn't have some sort of long term goal/hook (whether discussed or implied). For example, you can have Lori episodes that focus on the struggles she has in how she's almost an adult. You can have Leni episodes that focus on her love of fashion and how she should be more on the ball with common sense . You can have Lynn Loud Sr episodes, and how he wants to run his restaurant. You can have Rita Loud episodes, and the struggle she faces as a mother to her kids and how other parents view her. There's also her novel writing. With Lincoln, I guess you can say he doesn't have any kind of goal/hook to make him stand out more.
Edited by jessicadicicco610 on May 2nd 2020 at 5:27:41 AM
This is true, but I don't think the show is as concerned with framing him as the "normal" one as it used to be. As others have mentioned, The Loud House started out as a show about Lincoln navigating his chaotic home life, but now the focus is more spread out among the household's thirteen residents.
And as a result, we have seen Lincoln develop an identity that goes beyond just being the straight man. He's a harebrained schemer with a habit of overthinking problems, often when the solution is right under his nose. He's also a smooth, persuasive talker who excels at making deals, an unapologetic nerd who's not afraid to let his freak flag fly, and a resilient kid who's willing to endure a lot to make his loved ones happy.
That, and he's absolutely adorable. He's easily one of the most huggable in the family, and that's no small feat.
The only problem with his solo episodes is that he's typically paired up with Clyde. I'll give the writers credit for at least trying to give Clyde his own identity, but it still feels like his personality can be summed up as "Lincoln, except even more neurotic".
It makes me wonder what the show would be like if Rusty or Liam were chosen as his bestie instead.
I love to learn, I love to yearn, and most of all... I love to make money.You know Loud House reminds me of Hey Arnold in that aspect that it used to focus on Arnold earlier, but over the seasons they went away from just focusing on Arnold to the other cast. The show is better for this, because it helps not generalize the sisters as just one big obstacle for Lincoln but their own characters with their own problems. And in my opinion, it's one of the reasons why I love Hey Arnold because his casts can be great focus characters as well.
Is it confirmed if there will be another season? I'd like there to be so this series can reach 100 episodes. Only a few Nicktoons have done that. (Rugrats, Hey Arnold, TMNT 2012, The Fairly Oddparents, and of course, Spongebob Squarepants. If you count the Disney episodes and the Nick episodes, Doug also qualifies.)
The show is confirmed for 5 seasons, and each season is 26 episodes. That's at least 130 episodes.
https://kidscreen.com/2020/06/10/overcoming-obstacles-how-the-loud-house-keeps-fans/
In this interview for the 100th episode, it's revealed that Kevin Sullivan will be the new head writer in season 5. He's also keeping a close eye on the movie to make sure it's still in line with what the show is about.
This clean up thread might be of note here.
https://mobile.twitter.com/erauniverse118/status/1292874315814375424
Season 5 of The Loud House will premiere in September with a 1 hour special, Schooled. I'm pretty hyped for this.
I hope its a ratings success for Nick. T Hey need it DIRELY.
Discord: Waido X 255#1372 If you cant contact me on TV Tropes do it here.This show has not been dubbed into Japanese yet. Come ooooooooonnnnnnnnnnn! I want to see which seiyuus they'll choose for an All-Star Cast!
Thousand Dreamers, Watashi wa Saikyo, and Believe slap so hard.The Loud House was renewed for season 6.
https://deadline.com/2020/09/the-loud-house-renewed-season-6-nickelodeon-1234573149/
It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it given the fact that we haven't really heard from Mollie since.
I think it'd be cute though.
I love to learn, I love to yearn, and most of all... I love to make money.