Wilbur Huggins

Principal Wilbur T. Huggins is a minor character of The Loud House.

Background
As a kid, he was a lonely boy who didn't have any friends to keep him company. Instead, he had Ace Savvy comics which made him very happy despite the harsh criticism he got from three boys who were playing baseball nearby. He wanted to make his own comic and get recognized but failed so he focused on studying. He worked hard and became a teacher and later a principal of his school.

Biography
He is the principal of Lincoln's school and he was first mentioned in "Making the Grade".

Frog Wild
He makes his physical debut in "Frog Wild", where Lincoln and Lana nearly exposed themselves to Principal Huggins when they mistook his office as Mrs. Johnson's classroom. Mrs. Johnson alerted Principal Huggins when she discovered the frogs were gone from her classroom. Later, Principal Huggins informs Mrs. Johnson's class about the missing frogs and believes that someone has set them free. He mostly targeted Lincoln as the "frog hero", but Lincoln denies it by saying he's no hero.

As a result, Principal Huggins went to search each of the students' houses after school to see if anyone was protecting the frogs. Lincoln and Lana see Principal Huggins inspecting one of the students' house as they attempted to get back to their house. They sneaked past Principal Huggins without getting caught. While they attempted to round up all of the frogs inside the house, they were missing forty, which made things worse when Principal Huggins arrived at their house. As he starts inspecting the house for the frogs, Lincoln and Lana continuously distract him when he gets close to a frog's hiding place. After searching the first floor, Principal Huggins proceeds to search the second floor. After finding nothing, Principal Huggins concludes that there are no frogs around.

However, when he grabs his coat, a bunch of frogs jump out of it, since Lincoln and Lana were using his coat to cover up some frogs. When he was shown a video of Lana meeting with Hops, Principal Huggins, along with Mrs. Johnson, were tearing up after seeing the video. As a result, Principal Huggins decides not to let the frogs be dissected, but then asks what would they do with the frogs. Although the frogs were given a habitat in the classroom, Principal Huggins still gave Lincoln detention.

Pulp Friction
He confiscated the home made comic of Lincoln and Clyde at school and put them in detention for bringing the comic to school as an excuse. In truth, like the boys, he wanted to win a comic contest and believed they would win over him, so he locked them to eliminate his competition. When they found this out, he realized he was a jerk to them and gave up. However, Lincoln and Clyde understood his excuse and forgave him. They also used his origin story as an inspiration they used in their comic. Principal Huggins was excited to meet the author of Ace Savvy, who read the comic and was amazed by this. Huggins fainted out of excitement.

Appearance
He is a half bald elderly man, with grey hair, a grey mustache, and he wears a dark blue colored suit jacket, a baby blue tie, and beige pants, with brown shoes.

As a child, he had curly brown hair, freckles and buck teeth with braces as a resemblance of Luan's teeth. He had a blue shirt with a white stripe, blue jeans, and also wore a propeller hat.

Trivia

 * Huggins and Flip are the only characters who played antagonistic roles more than once.
 * His Latin American dubber, Jose Arenas, also voiced other characters from past Nickelodeon shows; Steve from Drake and Josh, Spencer Shay from iCarly, Dudley Puppy from T.U.F.F. Puppy, and Vinnie Bassett from Wendell and Vinnie (all roles played in the original version by Jerry Trainor).

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