User blog:RoniX2D/Loud News Network (No. 4)

Welcome to another LNN, the fourth issue of this so called series.

And as you can see, we have a new logo, made by yours truly, and now, let's start! Shall we?



News
Well, let's get to the news!

As you may know, there is a lot of talking going around about the episode "Not a Loud", this might be the episode that's going to reveal if Lincoln is adopted or not.

Today, RoniX2D asked some of the important users in this wiki what they think about this current situation, asked what they think is going to happen in this episode, and if the theory is going to be true or not... Or maybe it's not going to happen in this episode at all.

Here are the responses of some of the users:


 * Veenster7 - "This situation is bad for the wiki whichever way you look at it. If this episode confirms this theory is true, then you will have the comments from those believers bragging about how they were right. If the episode confirms that the Lincoln is adopted theory is false, then you will get comments from the non-believers saying that they knew it all along. Personally, I don't think Lincoln is adopted, but I'm not guaranteeing anything and I do think that this episode will conclude this theory one way or another. TLH has surprised us quite a few times in the past, and this would definitely be another occasion to add to the ongoing list if they reveal Lincoln is in fact not a Loud."


 * TheFirstVoslian - "Despite The Loud House being a show that has very well tackled both gay marriage and down syndrome, I do believe that adoption is a bit of a stretch. Adoption also to me, sounds very hard for any series to pull off. It'd be fascinating for them to try, but it seems like one of those very "touchy" subjects.


 * However, I also believe that any adoption theory is bogus. Even Lincoln. The white hair and the fact he's a boy does not automatically give away adoption. Having a boy after 5 girls just happens, you have no control over that. And white hair could've been a result of some recessive trait crossing over (I don't know the science behind it); as the Albinism theory has been debunked by Savino himself.


 * While I don't know what Not a Loud will do; adoption seems very extreme. If they do it, and do it well; then I'll believe the theory since it's canon, but for now; I feel this kind of topic would be something I'd cover in a series I made because I do like writing about more serious things.


 * I'm not saying The Loud House is "ready" for a topic like this, but I doubt Lincoln is adopted, and I doubt the episode will play out like this. I feel that the baby picture thing would just have an excuse like all of his baby pictures being hidden somewhere. Once again, if Lincoln is adopted, and they do a good job pulling it off; then I will be very impressed."


 * Inconsistency - "I do understand the fuss about whether or not Lincoln is adopted, it could be a potentially series changing plot point. I was initially sure that Not a Loud would not touch the theory but now that the synopsis is out, I am unsure if the episode will touch it or not. It could go either way, really."


 * AnimationFan15 - "I just find this situation stupid. I can think of a few episodes where Lincoln is true Loud blood, like "The Whole Picture", "Cover Girls", or "The Old and the Restlesss", and for some bizarre reason, the fans just shove those episodes aside just to make their theory that "Lincoln is adopted" more valid.


 * What I think is going to happen in the episode is what happened in The Simpsons episode "And Maggie Makes Three". In that episode, the family discovers that all the photos of Maggie are missing from the photo album, and Homer explains that the photos are at a special place, since it'll cheer him up. Maybe in "Not a Loud", the reason why the first page of Lincoln's baby book is blank is becasue all the photos that were on there are in a special place for Rita and Lynn Sr., like a photo album they made, or at thier workplaces. I also doubt they're going to even mention that theory.


 * If the episode ever does debunk this theory, I already have plans for the userbox for the episode."

I want to thank all four users for taking their time to answer these questions.

User of the Month
Here are the results of the last UotM:
 * 1st - AnimationFan15 with 10 votes.
 * 2nd - TheFirstVoslian with 8 votes.
 * 3rd - TMNT1987Dude and AndrewBrauer with 2 votes.
 * 4th - YoshiRocker13 with 1 vote.

And now, let's see the nominations of this month's users of the month.

The nominated users are:
 * Jaylop91
 * Veenster7
 * Muppetspot
 * RKSPokéBeast987
 * BlazingSword101

Which of these users should be crowned as user of the month? Jaylop91 Veenster7 Muppetspot RKSPokéBeast987 BlazingSword101

And now to MuppetSpot's Fanfiction recommendations.



MuppetSpot's Fanfiction recommendations
Hello everyone it's me, MuppetSpot here again with another fanfiction review and today I will be reviewing "Terror at the Loud House" by TMNT1987Dude.

The basic story is Lincoln is telling spooky/scary stories to his sisters as well as the audience much like the Simpsons Treehouse of Horrors. So this time around I will review the stories individually.

So the first story is "Loud Silence", where basically Lincoln has a pretty bad day, until he gets a stuffed bird from Leni called Bird-Brain which makes happy. However, there is a bunch of weird happenings at the Loud House to his sisters' possessions is it Lincoln or rather something else. I really like the story, it reminds both of The Talking Tina episode from Twilight Zone and the evil Krusty doll episode from the Simpsons, I enjoyed that sisters were jerks for a reason rather than they were jerks because the story says so, and also the climax is great in the story. So overall this a great mini-story.

The next story is "Party Animals", where after Lana can't be muddy in the house anymore, she meets new friends, who love being animals a little too much. Personally, I really enjoy this short story it reminds of the vampire film "The Lost Boys", also the climax is great again, and everyone is in character. So again this a great mini-story.

Alright, last story which is "Dressed for Trouble", so basically Leni buys some fabric and she becomes a jerk later on. The best part of the story is the writing of Leni, she is done super well in the story and she's not a mindless idiot like Patrick or Ed, she has actual personality. Likewise, the story is done great and the climax is well done.

So overall, Terror At The Loud House is a great fanfiction in time for Halloween and I think I am going to give this story 5 stars out of five because, it's really great.

And now, to our new member, TMNT1987Dude, with his Character's Corner!



TMNT1987Dude's Character's Corner
Hey guys. I'm TMNT, and welcome to first ever Character's Corner, where I go over various characters from The Loud House, whether they be main characters, secondary characters, or even minor characters. For the first edition of Character's Corner we will go over one of the series' most prominent secondary characters, Mr. Grouse.

Mr. Grouse has always been a character who I've been interested in learning more about. From the moment the character made his debut I was interested in learning more about him, and thought that him being an older person who lives alone, and lives next door to a large family was pretty interesting. Also, he's voiced by the awesome John DiMaggio, so how can you go wrong with that? While he started off just seeming like a gag character, who only comes in from time to time to serve as a recurring joke, where he talks to one of the Louds from his window, he started to show more relevance as the series progressed, and he got a lot of screen time in Part A of Episode 25 from Season 1, The Price of Admission. He doesn't really do that much, but he's used for a lot of funny moments, and shows that he's good at delivering hilarious lines. In the Season 2 premiere, 11 Louds a Leapin', he plays a big part in the plot, and we learn that he too comes from a large family, just like the Louds. This was very interesting, as it gave him some character development, and we also learn why he usually has a pretty grumpy attitude, since his family lives out of town, and he is unable to spend much time with them. It was cool how they ended the episode with Mr. Grouse having shown some growth, and becoming friends with Lincoln.

However, it doesn't appear that this has really transcended into the episodes afterwards, as most of the time we see him pretty much doing the same things he did before, and he doesn't seem to have much that would indicate that he and the Louds are closer after the events of 11 Louds a Leapin'. He still has a lot of funny moments, and many of his interactions with the Loud family are pretty hilarious, but not much seems to be that different from what we saw of his personality prior to 11 Louds a Leapin'. We still get some new info about him, such as how he loves Lynn Sr.'s cooking, and that he'll perform favors if you give him some of Lynn Sr.'s lasagna in return. This leads to many hilarious moments with him, such as when he makes a deal with Lori to mess up the garage in Garage Banned, and of course, when he learns computer skills, so that he can try out for a new IT job for Lynn Sr. in Job Insecurity. He also has a pretty amusing exchange with Leni in Change of Heart, where she tells him about naming all 40 states to ease his anger, to which he responds there are 48 states, which was a funny exchange between them, as both are unaware of the actual number of states in North America. So it is cool that he still has a lot of funny lines, and even seems to be somewhat closer with the Louds, as he spends more time with them in more recent episodes, but most of the time it's when they make a deal to give him Lynn Sr.'s lasagna in exchange for a favor.

Mr. Grouse is one of my personal favorite secondary characters in the series, and I wish to know more about him. While we have had a lot of funny moments with this character, I feel as though we still don't know much about him. We know next to nothing about his past, and we know that he also comes from a large family, but nothing about that has been elaborated on. It would be nice to know more about him personally, and for him to maybe show some more character growth. If he can evolve from just being a gag character who was only used for a recurring joke originally, then why can't he show a little more character growth to make him more interesting? Anyway, that's it for this edition of Character's Corner. Join me in the next one, where we'll take a look at another character from the series.



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