Bobby Santiago

Roberto Alejandro Martinez-Millan Luis "Bobby" Santiago, Jr. is a supporting character in The Loud House.

Biography
Bobby is Lori's boyfriend and also Ronnie Anne's big brother. He has many jobs, such as pizza delivery boy, a pool lifeguard, a mall security guard and a grocery stock boy.

Personality
Generally Bobby has a relaxed and carefree attitude and is similar to Leni Loud. He is an easygoing boy who likes to have fun and hanging out with other friends. He can be altered if Lori doesn't message or call him or if something bad occurred to his sister.

He's a little silly, as shown in "Undie Pressure" where he tells Lori that he would be in her house sooner but he had to wait for a chicken to cross the road. He also jeopardized Luna's attempt to free Lincoln and Clyde out of his sillyness, as seen in the episode "For Bros About to Rock". His absent-minded nature can come with some negatives, such as when he and Lincoln started hanging out more in "A Fair to Remember" where he ends up getting distracted so much by Lincoln that he forgets to pay attention to Lori, making her cry.

He has many jobs, this may be because he wants to obtain more money or just to impress Lori, like in "For Bros About to Rock" where he says to Lincoln that he took the mall security guard job because Lori loves men with uniforms.

Nick Description
''Bobby is Lori's super cool boyfriend and a man of many jobs. When he's not a pizza delivery boy, pool lifeguard, mall security guard, or grocery stock boy, he can be found texting Lori. Bobby may be dense, but he sure is smooth!''

Appearance
Bobby is as tall as Lori. He has tan skin and black hair with a tuft combed upwards. He wears blue jeans, brown shoes, a belt, and a cream-colored T-shirt under a green unbuttoned shirt.

His original design was completely different from its current design. In this one, he has a more urban outfit, including a bonnet covering his eyes and headset. He also was going to have freckles on his cheeks and a more scruffy hair.

Ronnie Anne
He is a loving and protective big brother towards her, in a similar way to how Lori treats Lincoln. If something bad occurs to Ronnie Anne, he will do anything he can to defend her, even if that means breaking up with Lori as shown in "Save the Date".

Ronnie Anne is annoyed by Bobby's cutesy attitude with Lori, mainly when they kiss.

Loud Family
Bobby seems to be on good terms with all the Loud siblings and enjoys being with them.

Lincoln
He and Bobby seem to have a good friendship. Bobby understands Lincoln's dilemma of living with just sisters and no brothers, as he also has a little sister. In "Save the Date", Bobby was mad at Lincoln for making his sister cry, but after they reconciled he was back on good terms with him. As seen in "A Fair to Remember" they seem to regard each other as "bros", both seeing the other as the brother they never had.

Lori
Lori is Bobby's girlfriend and although it's not often shown they love each other very much. Lori is constantly messaging or calling him with her cell phone and vice versa. If one of the two doesn't call or message for a long time, they will go into despair. This is evidenced in "Undie Pressure", where she can't endure to talk to Bobby and let him enter to her house, losing the bet in the process.

In "Project Loud House", they get into a fight over a tux that Lori picked out for him and he refused to wear. This upset Lori so much that she didn't want to go to school at all. Lincoln tried, and actually managed, to trick her into coming out by posing as Bobby over the phone and apologizing for the fight and accepting to wear the tux. Since this wasn't the real Bobby, it is unknown if Lori found out Lincoln tricked her. It is likely they got it cleared up eventually.

In "Save the Date", when Bobby found out Lincoln (unintentionally) hurt Ronnie Anne's feelings, Bobby got furious at this and decided to break up with Lori for this, leaving her devastated and heartbroken over losing her man and furious and vengeful at Lincoln for what he said to his sister. She forced him on a double date to make up for it, and eventually, she and Bobby got back together.

Luna
The relationship with Luna seems to be rather unclear with the two, but Bobby does seem to enjoy Luna's company and music. However, Luna may not be on as good of terms with him. In "Undie Pressure", when he was begging to be let into the house to see Lori, Luna basically tried to shoo him away while preparing to use her annoying habit as quietly as possible. In "For Bros About to Rock", he easily recognized her in her mom disguise and got her locked up with Lincoln and Clyde. So, their relationship may not be very mutual.

Clyde
Due to his obsession with Lori, Clyde seems to despise Bobby simply for being Lori's boyfriend. In "Two Boys and a Baby", Clyde's story about him and Lori as a knight and a princess ends with Bobby getting eaten by a monster. In "Save the Date", Clyde tries to humiliate Bobby while he was on his date with Lori.

However, in "A Fair to Remember" Clyde looks to enjoy being with him and Bobby also treats him as a "bro", despite his obsession with Lori. Both appear to be in good terms.

Trivia

 * Although Bobby's first on-screen appearance is in "Undie Pressure", he can be heard through Lori's cell phone as a voice message in "Get the Message".
 * In "The Green House", he was on a vacation in France.
 * His original unused design resembles Wade from Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil.
 * Bobby's ideal superpower is telepathy, so he could always know what Lori's thinking.
 * "A Tale of Two Tables" reveals his dad had a hernia operation.
 * "Study Muffin" reveals Bobby's full name.
 * Just like Lynn he is another character who has Jr in their name.