Season 2 (The Loud House)

Season 2 is the second season of The Loud House. It premiered on November 9, 2016 with "Intern for the Worse", and ended on December 1, 2017 with both "Snow Way Out" and "Snow Way Down".

On May 25, 2016, The Loud House was renewed for a second season by Nickelodeon and the season will consist of 26 episodes.

​Background
On Variety.com: Season two will dive deeper into the chaos of the Loud family, and explore the personalities of Lincoln’s 10 sisters more deeply.

“The fun, chaotic world of ‘The Loud House’ is connecting with our audience, and we are very happy to bring even more stories about Lincoln and his family to them,” said Nick’s senior VP, animation and games, James Stephenson."

Trivia

 * So far, Lincoln does not speak to the viewers in most of the episodes this season. This could possibly be because of time consuming. In addition, there are more episodes focused on Lincoln's family and friends.
 * This is the last season being directed by Chris Savino due to him being fired by Nickelodeon on October 19th, 2017 for sexual misconducting allegations. So starting in season three, the series will have to continue without him after being suspended on October 17th, 2017, and then later being fired two days later, unless if they were any season three episodes directed, produced, written, story-boarded, or co-written by him before his banishment from his own creation.
 * Unlike Season 1, this season has three full-length episodes: "11 Louds a Leapin'", "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", and "Tricked!".
 * In addition, this season also has a crossover episode ("Legends"), and a delayed episode ("Mall of Duty").
 * Despite Lincoln not breaking the fourth wall that often, morals have happened in several episodes.
 * Flip and Ronnie Anne have slight redesigns in this season.
 * "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" is the only episode to change the status quo of the show.
 * The only episodes where Lynn Sr. and Rita's faces were hidden were "The Old and the Restless", "Brawl in the Family", and "Making the Grade".