The Loud House
The Loud House
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The Loud House

7.8
Yr 2016
Rt 11m
Status Returning Series
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Series Brief

Overview

Welcome to the Loud House, where life can get pretty crazy. One boy, TEN girls?! Lincoln Loud wouldn’t change it for the world!

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 78 /100

Upon its premiere, The Loud House quickly established itself as a massive ratings success for Nickelodeon. Within its first month on the air, it became the top-rated children's animated series on American television, even surpassing SpongeBob SquarePants in network ratings. Viewers and critics responded to its lively premise, which follows middle child Lincoln Loud navigating daily life alongside his ten sisters.

Reviews emphasize that beneath the non-stop chaos, frequent shouting, and cartoon fights, the series maintains a strong emotional foundation focused on a loving family dynamic. The show is also frequently noted for its groundbreaking inclusion of prominent LGBTQ+ representation through recurring characters and storylines.

However, reception among parents is somewhat more mixed. While many appreciate the show's fun energy and core values, several parent reviews voice concern over instances of crude humor, slapsitck arguments, and storylines they consider questionable for younger viewers. Despite these minor criticisms, the series remains one of Nickelodeon's most popular modern animated titles.

“The show has as many issues as it has family members. But at its core, it's about a loving, if loud, family.”

“Within its first month on the air, it became the top-rated children's animated series on American television.”

“Parents say the show intended for younger audiences often contains themes and humor that many consider inappropriate, including crude jokes and questionable storylines.”

Why fans love it

Since its 2016 premiere, *The Loud House* has won over audiences by leaning directly into the chaotic energy of a massive household. At the center of this animated comedy is Lincoln Loud, the lone brother living alongside ten sisters. The series builds its humor on the everyday negotiations, endless squabbles, and eventual compromises required to survive a distinctly dysfunctional family dynamic.

Beyond standard kids and family storytelling, the show blends comedy with light mystery to keep the daily routines of a crowded home unpredictable. With voice performances from cast members like Grey DeLisle, each sibling adds a specific flavor to the constant commotion. The result is an affectionate look at large family dynamics where personal space is rare, but entertainment is constant.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 70
Regulars 3
Longest run 414 eps
Show 62 more
Caleel Harris as Clyde McBride (voice) 413 episodes Nick Fisher as Lincoln Loud (voice) 58 episodes Juliano Krue Valdi as Clyde McBride (voice) 58 episodes Bentley Griffin as Lincoln Loud (voice) 49 episodes Jahzir Bruno as Clyde McBride (voice) 49 episodes Sawyer Cole as Lincoln Loud (voice) 60 episodes Jaeden White as Clyde McBride (voice) 60 episodes Jessica DiCicco as Lynn Loud Jr. / Lucy Loud (voice) 414 episodes Lara Jill Miller as Lisa Loud (voice) 414 episodes Andre Robinson as Clyde McBride (voice) 146 episodes Jack Griffo as Blke Bradley 1 episode Mariel Sheets as Darcy (voice) 1 episode Marc Summers as Himself (voice) 1 episode Kirk Fogg as Himself (voice) 1 episode Jace Norman as Steak (voice) 1 episode Cooper Barnes as Stan (voice) 1 episode Maureen McCormick as Jancey (voice) 1 episode Barry Williams as Bumper Yates Sr. (voice) 1 episode Brec Bassinger as Margo Roberts (voice) 2 episodes Blair Dinucci as Bernice (voice) 2 episodes Lily Mae Silverstein as Renee 2 episodes Kapil Talwalkar as Raj (voice) 3 episodes Catherine Taber as Lori Loud (voice) 6 episodes Jill Talley as Rita Loud (voice) 2 episodes Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr. (voice) 4 episodes Zoe Pessin as Classmate #1 (voice) 1 episode Jay Gragnani as Classmate #2 1 episode Daniel DiMaggio as Artie (voice) 4 episodes Alexandra Ryan as Fiona (voice) 1 episode Tucker Chandler as Little Boy (voice) 1 episode Bill Mumy as Timothy Mccole 1 episode Tom Kenny as Announcer/Ice Cream Man 1 episode Daran Norris as Announcer / Bachelor (voice) 2 episodes Alan Ruck as Tetherby / Cop (voice) 1 episode Carson Pak as Beau (voice) 1 episode Stephanie Sheh as Bellatrix / Belle / Beau Jr. (voice) 1 episode John DiMaggio as Flip / Tough Guy (voice) 2 episodes Richard Steven Horvitz as Morpheus (voice) 1 episode Carlos PenaVega as Bobby (voice) 1 episode Georgie Kidder as Haiku (voice) 1 episode Cree Summer as Cheerleader #1 (voice) 1 episode Charlie Schlatter as Commercial Announcer / Smellwood Brosnin (voice) 1 episode Annie Sertich as Librarian Wetta (voice) 1 episode Bert Kreischer as Rip Hardcore (voice) 1 episode Elisha Williams as Dirk (Voice) 4 episodes Breanna Yde as Rosie Anne (voice) 18 episodes Ethan Loh as Dexter (voice) 1 episode Ashly Burch as Lainey (voice) 1 episode Chandni Parekh as Alice (voice) 1 episode Carlton Byrd as Elliot / Tippy the Cow (voice) 1 episode Shane Selloria as Little Boy (voice) 1 episode Mark Daugherty as Kaito / Tween #1 (voice) 1 episode Tara Strong as Maddie / Rink Owner / TV Announcer (voice) 1 episode Ashley Crystal Hairston as Nadia (voice) 1 episode Luke Youngblood as Theo / Tween #2 / Tween #4 (voice) 1 episode Wayne Brady as Harold McBride (voice) 1 episode Michael McDonald as Howard McBride / Antonio (voice) 1 episode Grey Griffin as Cheryl / Graziana (voice) 1 episode Wyatt Griswold as Dusty (voice) 1 episode Haley Tju as Stella (voice) 1 episode Glory Curda as Chloe (voice) 1 episode Evangeline Lomelino as Emma (voice) 1 episode
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Keywords

dysfunctional family family dynamics large family
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
May 02, 2016
Status
Returning Series
Episode Runtime
11 minutes
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
568