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This, however, is false, as in "The Whole Picture" and "The Loud House Movie" it's shown that not only Lincoln has had white hair since he was a baby, but that it's also highly possible that it's genetic. Given that The Duke, his ancestral lookalike, was called out for having white hair in a time lacking hair dye by Lincoln himself and never corrected on this. He's the only one in the family with this hair color, as his sisters are either a brunette or a blonde (with the exception of Lucy, whose hair is black). Most of the time, Lincoln is clumsy, quiet and relaxed, but sometimes he is forgetful and gets upset when he is annoyed, or when something goes wrong.
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It is implied multiple times throughout the series though, that they harbor feelings for each other. Rita Loud (voiced by Jill Talley,[26] portrayed by Muretta Moss in A Loud House Christmas,[3] Jolie Jenkins in The Really Loud House and A Really Haunted Loud House) is the mother of the Loud children. Her complete face is unseen until the second-season episode "11 Louds a Leapin'". Rita deeply cares about her children, but she is not afraid to punish them if their fighting grows too extreme. Rita wears a dark pink buttoned shirt, purple pants, white earrings, and black flats. It is revealed in the episodes "Cover Girls" and "L is for Love" that she met Lynn Sr. when she was working as a crossing guard.
Other recurring characters
The episode "Karate Chops" reveals that Adelaide is an expert at karate and has karate skills that surpass Carl's. Stanley Chang (voiced by Ken Jeong) is the Chinese father of Sid and Adelaide. He works as a subway conductor in Great Lakes City's subway system called the GLART (short for Great Lakes Area Rapid Transit). Rosa Casagrande (voiced by Sonia Manzano)[38] is Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandmother, Maria and Carlos' mother, and Lupe and Lazaro's daughter. She is the matriarch of the Casagrande family and the building manager of their apartment building.
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In "Chore and Peace", Lincoln was done with always being the one taking the trash out and being the sibling with the most hard chore so he asked his sisters to swap chores with him, but they refuse, saying there's a "very delicate balance" in the house. The girls also decide to go on strike until Lincoln ends his, but Lincoln still refuses to back down. He (and his sisters) only end their strike when they realized that Lily was missing from her crib.
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In reality, though, all the girls were doing was changing Lily's diaper. Despite the chaotic, insane, and occasionally stressful antics from his sisters, he loves them deeply, and really cares for them. For the most part, he has fun being a part of their chaos, and doesn't mind being the only boy. At the Royal Woods Pavilion, Clyde watches a drumming group called the Bucket Bashers as Lincoln knows about Clyde's secret drumming and plans to give him the push to ask them by becoming Clyde's manager. Clyde states that he has never drummed in front of people as Lincoln works to help him get over it through whatever way possible through different practice gigs. Meanwhile, Luan informs Lynn Sr. that legendary comedian Joan Shivers is performing her retirement show at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home where she has become the opening act as Joan later gives Luan some constructive criticism that causes her to consider quitting comedy.
His other friends
Lincoln is driven to tears by the painting and thanks Lily for it, to which she wishes him a merry Christmas. In "Any Given Sundae", when Lily tries to tell her siblings to be good so that they can get ice cream, he correctly presumes that she's trying to communicate something, but fails to understand what. In "No Such Luck", Lily said Lincoln's name while he was trying to sneak away from their sisters.
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In "Heavy Meddle", she suggests Lincoln deal with his bully by texting embarrassing photos. She then tells the boy suspected to be the bully that only they get to pick on Lincoln. In "The Case of the Stolen Drawers", he dreams that his underwear is missing and his sisters are acting peculiar -- Lori is an athlete, Luna is a coach, Lynn is behaving like Lana, Lucy is wearing a happy face, Lana is behaving like a dog, and Lisa is a gardener. In "The Many Faces of Lincoln Loud", Lincoln's sisters steal his ninjitsu book.
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When he thought he was going to be expelled from his family in "Ties That Bind", he left her his comic book collection, but she refused them as she didn't want him to leave. She replies by jokingly suggesting "elephant-play" and pretending to be an elephant. In "Season's Cheatings" Luna mentioned that Lincoln helped her by stepping in to play tambourine at her last gig, so Luna felt she owes Lincoln a favor. Luna agreed to take part in Lincoln's scheming by exchange her gift with Lily, so Luna would purchase Rip Hardcore backpack for Lincoln and Lily would give her painting to Leni as a gift. In "Snoop's On", Luna made-up a night of mayhem plan just to teach Lincoln, along with Leni and Luan, a lesson for reading her diary. In "Kick the Bucket List", Lincoln was playing a one-man band instrument.
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In a promotional video about Lincoln taking a quiz to see which of the teen sisters he most resembled, he got Lori as the result. In "No Spoilers", Lori puts Lincoln in charge of distracting Leni to prevent from ruining their Mom's surprise birthday party. In "Ties That Bind", when Lincoln mistakenly believed he was to be kicked out of the house, Lori refused to let this happen and immediately led the siblings in confronting their parents on this misunderstanding. Like his other siblings, he detests when she's too bossy to them, but she deeply loves him, although she sometimes doesn't want to admit it.
Leni is a junior at Royal Woods High School for the first four seasons and attends school with her sisters Lori, Luna and Luan. As of "Schooled!", Leni becomes the oldest sibling in the house while Lori is away at Fairway University, is a senior, and attends school with Luna and Luan. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans to name potential daughters.[8] Lucy wears a black dress, long white sleeves and stockings with black stripes, and black shoes. She has pale white skin and long black hair with bangs that cover her eyes. She looks identical to the Loud children's great-grandmother Harriet. Lucy often seems to appear out of nowhere, which often frightens her siblings.
Leni was hired to fold clothes at Reininger's Department Store at the Royal Woods Mall. She frequently tends to be absent-minded, which requires her siblings to correct her on things she misunderstands. She didn't have a driver's license or know how to drive Vanzilla in "Driving Miss Hazy", but Lana's Listen Out Loud podcast reveals that she is now able to drive, although she hasn't in any actual episodes due to a lack of confidence during the actual exam.
He was named after the street on which the show's creator Chris Savino's childhood home was located. He feels overshadowed by his sisters which they hogs the spotlight, as shown in "Making the Case", "Kings of the Con" and in the first film. He's a very individual person with limited experience of teamwork in contrast to his sisters who cooperate as roommates, which was shown in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House". Carlota Casagrande (voiced by Alexa PenaVega)[38] is the eldest of Carlos and Frida's children, their only daughter, Rosa and Hector's granddaughter, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
But, as of "Schooled!", Lucy is a 4th grader and attends school with her younger sisters Lana, Lola, and Lisa. She is named after one of Savino's five sisters (Lynn).[x][8] Lynn tends to start competitions among her siblings and plays a large number of different sports. She is highly superstitious because she does not want to lose her winning streak. Lynn wears a red and white jersey, track shorts, white high-knee socks, and black cleats.
In "Room with a Feud", he is displeased when she tells him he will be sharing with Lily and Lisa accidentally leaves something in Lincoln's room, burning his hair off. In "Community Disservice", he gave an idea to Lola that she should volunteered as a student buddy at school. In "Pulp Friction", he bases his superhero, the Queen of Diamonds, off her and notes that you never turn your back on her. In "Baby Steps", he settles an argument between the twins by pretending to be a troll so that both of them can play-fight over the same opponent. In "In Tents Debate", she tries to convince him to pick Dairyland for the vacation by bringing him cocoa, playing him music, and (along with Luna) putting sand in his underwear to convince him Aloha Beach is inferior.

In "Health Kicked", Lori allowed Lincoln to hang onto her while she, and her other siblings, hold onto a hanging beam with their parents at the "Royal Woods Ultra Extreme Ninja Competition". In "The Whole Picture", it is revealed that Lori was the first who fed Lincoln's first ice cream, and she used to swing him as a toddler. Their relationship comes into focus again in "A Fair to Remember", where Lori encourages Lincoln to go to a monster truck rally with Bobby as she was not interested in going. When the two become close, Lori becomes jealous as Bobby starts paying more attention to Lincoln, going so far as to "date" Clyde in retaliation. Lincoln sees how much Lori feels neglected, and convinces Bobby to spend more time with her. Lori thanks Lincoln and agrees with Bobby that Lincoln really is a "great bro".
Clyde offers to fill in for Lincoln while he is away where Lincoln will partake in another sleepover if Clyde succeeds. When it all goes wrong, Clyde has to turn to Lincoln to get everything back on track. In “Musical Chairs”, Mr. Bolhofner punishes Lincoln for talking out and for “farting” in class (even though both were Chandler’s fault) by giving him detention. Lincoln tries hard to get a better seat by getting onto his teacher’s good side, but his attempts always end in failure. However, after discovering that Mr. Bolhofner plays the drum, Lincoln arranges a spot for him in his dad’s band, the Doo Dads.
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