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Hello,, my name is Veenster7, but you can just call me Veen if you'd like. Feel free to leave me a message on my wall if you wish to speak to me about anything; I will do anything I can to help you. If you want to message me more privately, you can find me on Discord.

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The following list is my personal order of favorite Loud family members. This list is subject to change. I understand that you are likely to disagree with me and I respect your opinion, but nonetheless here it is. Note: You may have seen me with a different avatar than one listed here. Keep in mind that I only add TLH avatars here, and I also like for them to be used for a decent amount of time before posting them. If you see one here that you like, feel free to use it.
 * 1) Luan - While most of her jokes aren't that good she has some good highlights. Even when she comes up with bad jokes I can't help but laugh at how bad they are and the way she expresses the joke. In my opinion, Cristina Pucelli is the perfect voice actor for her. April Fools Rules definitely brought out the worst of her, she just went too far with those pranks. Her prank in Snow Bored was much funnier knowing that Lincoln wouldn't get hurt. Luckily Funny Business was able to redeem her character and show that she isn't who fans thought she might be from just one episode. After all this I wouldn't put her on the side that is more considerate towards Lincoln like Leni, Lucy, and Lily, but I certainly wouldn't say that she is a mean sister.
 * 2) Lola - Coming in at an extremely close second (if I could have a tie for first place, I'd do it), here's Lola. Most people dislike Lola because they find her as an extremely mean sister. Is she really that bad, though? After episodes like Undie Pressure, Patching Things Up, Out of the Picture and A Tattler's Tale, we can see that she does have a heart, and genuinely cares for her siblings. In Out of the Picture, she was so thankful towards Lincoln and Clyde for helping her get the right picture into the yearbook. She never threatened Lincoln and Clyde to do it; she just wanted them to switch out the existing one with the one in her flash drive and they agreed without hesitation. She hugged them a few times for what they did and called Lincoln "the best brother ever". The only reason she blackmailed her siblings in A Tattler's Tale, was so she could spend some time with them. After realizing that this is wrong, she more than made it up to them by taking the blame for everything they did wrong. All in all I feel that Lola brings an element to the show that it needs. Her bratty and evil personality often comes off as very funny to me. For more of my thoughts on Lola, you can check out my blog, "Thoughts on Lola Loud". Truly an amazing character that is both adorable and funny. She can be plugged into just about any plot and it will work out because of how dynamic she is.
 * 3) Lynn Sr. - This guy has such a great personality. He's absolutely hilarious in so many episodes. I know that Vantastic Voyage was a pretty hit or miss episode, but I thought it was great, even though it showed how bad Lynn Sr. can be at parenting. Moments like him proposing to the van and chasing the birds away with a leaf blower were so funny to me. Similar to Fool's Paradise, he grows as a parent by learning a lesson by the end of Vantastic Voyage. I also loved his roles in Fed Up and Lock 'n' Loud. In Fed Up, he is shown to be a great cook. Able to make meals with pretty much anything found in the kitchen, while Lock 'n' Loud shows how much he cares for his family. Lynn Sr. is a flexible character that can be put into nearly any plot (similar to Lola) and it will work out. Probably my favorite father character from any cartoon. Most are defined by a certain characteristic, but that isn't the case with Lynn Sr..
 * 4) Lincoln - The man with the plan for any scenario. A lot of patience is required to live in a house of ten sisters. Lincoln is one of my favorite characters mainly because we share a lot of the same interests; video games, manga, science fiction movies, and of course pizza.
 * 5) Lori - I feel like Lori is often thought of as being one of the worst siblings due to her being quite mean towards Lincoln. However I don't see Lori that way. Being the oldest sibling must be very stressful because she is always left in charge of keeping the house under control when the parents are out and she is also the only one that can drive. That aside, in episodes like The Waiting game and A Fair to Remember, Lori has been shown to really care for Lincoln. She isn't perfect, but not at all a mean sister. DandyAndy1989 has made one of the most in depth character analysis's for Lori. If you see Lori as a mean sister, I suggest you read through what he has to say.
 * 6) Lucy - I love dark characters and there is nobody as dark as Lucy. She is an excellent poetry writer. I like how despite how different she is from Lincoln she is very open to talking with him and is the only sister that looks up to him like a big brother.
 * 7) Rita - The better of the two adults at parenting. She appears to be more responsible and level headed (take Vantastic Voyage for instance with Lynn Sr.). Still, that doesn't necessarily make her one of my top five favorite Loud characters. She isn't as funny as Lynn Sr. is, and so far hasn't really gotten much screen time. A Novel Idea so far is about the only episode that has focused on her. Rita is a good character that I'd like to see more of in future episodes so I could expand this section a bit more.
 * 8) Leni - She may not be too bright, but what she lacks in knowledge she makes up for with a big heart. Sure she had moments in episodes like It's a Loud 4X House and Sleuth or Consequences where she is mean like the rest of the sisters. I like to think of this more as her small brain overriding her big heart. Leni is definitely one of the most likable "dumb" characters on television. However, I am growing away from her type of humor. When she is supposed to be funny, she often makes me facepalm because of how dumb she is, but I know that overall being dumb isn't her only trait; it's just her primary one, which is a bit of a letdown. I'd like a new episode that shows Leni being more than just a dumb blonde.
 * 9) Lana - Sorry Lana fans, but this character doesn't appeal to me. Most likely because I'm a bit of germaphobe. Lana isn't bad, she is just excessively gross for my liking. Lola is the opposite of Lana in many ways, but I don't find her to be excessively clean. There is more to Lola than there seems to be of Lana. Lola isn't defined by just one trait the way I see it compared to Lana who depends too heavily on being gross.
 * 10) Lisa - Originally I disliked her character because of how she seemed way too much your stereotypical genius. She has the glasses and a unique accent that you would only think could go with a nerd like her. Looking past this though I find her experiments very funny and she has wicked evil laugh shown in The Green House. As of now I am neutral with Lisa, my dislikes are balanced out with what I like about her.
 * 11) Lily - Another character I'm neutral with. I find that Lily's character is very boring, which is to be expected for a baby. She's cute, but she doesn't bring much to the show. Nothing else for me to add here.
 * 12) Lynn - I used to like Lynn and thought that her picking on Lincoln was really just her not knowing her own strength. But looking back on an episode like The Sweet Spot where she punched Lincoln for every car that she saw, or the entire Space Invader episode, I just find her as a bully towards Lincoln. Not only that, but I also don't like her form of humor. Lynn's humor is either threatening Lincoln like she did in No Such Luck, or it's something gross like dutch ovens or a joke like "if I go number 2, we won't be number 1". Ever since Lynner Takes All, I have noticed that Lynn has gotten better in recent episodes. Hopefully this will continue on in the future.
 * 13) Luna - She is most commonly being thought of as one of the nicest sisters and it is for that very reason that she is one of, if not, the most overrated characters from the show (seriously, how many others actually have Luna towards the bottom of their favorites list?). But is she really as nice and kind-hearted as we think she is? In It's a Loud 4X House she brutally kicks Lincoln out of her room. In Attention Deficit she inadvertently told the others their secret. She apologized for doing so but never made it up to Lincoln in any shape or form. She also laughed at Lincoln in Sleuth or Consequences but that's not too big a deal since all but Lucy did. I also totally disagree with the popular opinion of Luna being alight in House Music because she apologized. You know, because kicking out your own father from something he's also passionate about is okay, and is justified just because you want to make your own life complete, not your families, just yours... Also, Lynn Sr. loved Mick just as much, and if she truly cared about that, she would have let them all stay, because remember what Mick said before that situation with the family; remember to have fun. So she knew beforehand. You would willingly do it on your own and would leave your siblings out if you never had that conversation with Mick... Then there's the scene from Garage Banned which blew up because Luna did something mean towards Lincoln. I personally liked the scene. It was quick, funny, and just overall not something that should keep you up at night. Some fans went as far to say things such as "I wanted to punch Luna after that." and others still bring it up from time to time. For someone that is 15 and isn't considered to be a chucklehead (Leni), I expect more from the "nicer" sister. Luna had a good role in  For Bros About to Rock. I'm not saying that she is a mean sister, just that I'm not seeing what others tend to think of her as. My other issue with her is I honestly can't stand her British accent. I liked Tabby's accent since that was just how her voice was. In Luna's case she is trying to pull this British accent and I just find it cringy. So from the way the fandom treats her because she's apparently some kind of saint in most of their eyes compared to how I personally view her, Luna is without a doubt my least favorite sibling. I try not to let other fans have an impact on my view of a character, but sadly there are a few in the Luna fanbase that are so toxic that it affects her character for me.
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 * 1) Head Poet's Anxiety - Simply the best, if you ask me. This episode was perfect. Luan being a great role model for Lucy was amazing to watch. Loved every minute of this episode. The comedy was on point, Luan showed both her negatives and her positives, and Lucy developed to being a big time poet. I can't think of anything bad with this episode. Truly a masterpiece and the episode I'd mostly recommend from the whole series. I'd like to have more episodes where it's mostly about two of the Loud sisters. This and Gown and Out are fantastic.
 * 2) Selfie Improvement - I loved this episode so much. A lot of it has to do with Carol's more official debut (admittedly, this episode is probably higher than it should be due to me liking Carol's character so much). Before this she just had that very small appearance in Picture Perfect (with no lines) and a few mentions in Season 2. It was great to see that Carol wasn't someone who was purposely trying to one-up Lori for the sake of being better than her, but instead because she was envious of Lori. Her personality caught me off guard and I really liked her. Carol aside, the episode was very interesting. From the very beginning with the flashbacks, to the end where Lori and Carol have the conversation about them competing, this episode was entertaining the whole way through. Also, kudos to Bobby for being a great boyfriend in this episode. Getting your wisdom teeth out is such a bad experience, and this man drove to the rest stop just to be with Lori. Nice to see the show hasn't forgotten about the Santiagos.
 * 3) Suite and Sour - This episode was just absolutely hilarious. I liked Lynn Sr. before this episode, but I'd put him in my top 5 favorite characters on the show after this episode. The whole "change" gag that he was doing got me laughing every time. The episode worked at a good pace showing what each of the sisters are up to at the resort. No one in particular got much more screen time than anyone else. It managed 13 characters the best it could have given it was only 11 minutes long. Luan's puns were on point, Leni being an "employee" was funny, Lucy and Lincoln's ghost hunt was a nice touch as we get to see, once again another moment of these two being close. All the other sisters played good roles as well, but those ones were my favorites. After all the kids' antics they believe they were the reason for getting kicked out, but we find out that the real reason for them getting kicked out was for the parents skinny dipping in the pool. Lynn Sr.'s quote, "Ahh, we'll tell them when they're older", never fails at making me laugh.
 * 4) Lock 'n' Loud - Yet another masterpiece here. This episode is actually kinda similar to Suite and Sour since it was another hilarious episode that focuses on the whole Loud family. Each Loud character had their moment in the spotlight here. Lynn Sr. bribing Mr. Grouse to fake that he was robbed was pretty predictable, but it was still a thoughtful way for Lynn Sr. to show his kids that they need to lock the door to prevent that from possibly happening to them. Just an amazing episode that doesn't get old no matter how many times I watch it.
 * 5) 11 Louds a Leapin' - This is my favorite Christmas special for any show I have ever seen. It was absolutely phenomenal as it was both heartwarming and funny. Lana's traps were hilarious (maybe her and Luan could get a pranking episode in the future). Lola trying to get on Santa's nice list and Lisa trying to prove he doesn't exist was good use for these two characters. We didn't see much of Lynn and Lucy here, just at the beginning when they were searching for the hidden presents. Luan's puns were really bad except for the last one, but with so much other stuff going on a few flaws here and there in this 22 minute episode is fine. Leni showed off her fashion designer skills multiple times and looked beautiful in all of them, the part where she used Mr. Grouse's curtains for a vest was so funny. Clyde was actually a good friend in this episode, I still wish that he would stop with this Lori thing because his fantasy of Mr. Grouse taking Bobby is so mean. Bobby is a nice guy and hasn't done anything wrong to Clyde, if Clyde is such a nice character he should be able to accept the fact that Bobby is dating Lori. Now to the heart-warming side of this story, Mr. Grouse was shown as being such a mean character to the Loud's but we learn that this is because he to has a big family and it must be like torture to him seeing them all together when he can't buy a ticket to see his family. This really made me feel bad for him, I can't imagine being all alone on Christmas. The song the Loud's sing for Mr. Grouse was fantastic, nice job on that song Luna! Now for my favorite part of the special, we finally got to see Lynn Loud Sr. and Rita Loud's faces! I didn't think we would ever see the time come, but I was proven wrong and I am glad that I was wrong. I hope that hiding their faces is just going to be for season 1 and they will continue to show their faces for the rest of the series. Lynn Sr. is one of my favorite characters and it was a bummer not being able to see his whole face in a scene. Congratulations Loud House crew on making such a masterpiece!
 * 6) The Old and the Restless - This episode was fantastic. Seeing Lincoln bond with Pop-Pop was a very nice thing to watch. There were a lot of funny moments and they didn't use any running gags to have such good jokes. Sometimes I find running gags funny, but most of the time they lose their edge after the first few uses in my opinion. I usually like to have sisters in the episode (it doesn't need to include all of them) but it was good not having them for a change. This episode pulled off just featuring Lincoln and Pop-Pop amazingly and made a great introduction for fans bringing us into Season 2.
 * 7) Funny Business - Due to the sour note that April Fools Rules gave everyone about Luan's character, an episode like this was a must. This episode did an amazing job of developing both Luan and the bond between her and Lincoln. Luan had every right to be mad at Lincoln for taking her punchlines. Lincoln noticed this at the end of the episode and apologized for it. The last scene gives me hope that their relationship is not as bad as we thought it was due to April Fools Rules. Seeing Lincoln continuing to be her assistant shows that they do share something special and this leaves the door open for another episode like this in the future.
 * 8) A Tattler's Tale - I like Lola for how funny she can be when angry, but this episode was able to make her so much more likable to the general Loud House fan. Most people hate Lola for how evil she can be, and here we got to see that she has a nicer side to her. She just wants to be included with her siblings.
 * 9) Fool's Paradise - I like to think of this episode as April Fool's Rules done right. Pranks were much better here since they weren't all hitting one person (Lincoln) and they seemed to be toned down (at least some were). Pranks like the laundry falling on Rita, or Lucy with the bleach wasn't at all painful and I thought were very funny. The plot was very good here as well. It wasn't just about a barrage of pranks and there turned out to be more to this by having Lynn Sr. (he played a fantastic role here) in on it too. Luan is definitely crazy on April Fool's day, but I'm okay with her totally different personality seeing how it is only once a year. I do wish that she could get more development by being featured in an episode that isn't about April Fool's day again, though. Also seeing how we got two April Fool's episodes without a year passing in the Loud House timeline, brings up the question of whether or not these episodes are canon or just one of them is.
 * 10) Driving Miss Hazy - This was technically the first episode I watched, I caught it on TV when it was about 5 minutes in. This episode is really what hooked me onto the show. Back on topic; I love this episode for how funny Leni was. Leni really tested Lincoln's patience in this episode but he pulled through her dim witted moments and was able to show that there is some sort of thought process to Leni. My one issue with this episode was how absolutely selfish Lori was, good thing she at least tried to help Leni pass for her next test.
 * 11) Along Came a Sister - After Driving Miss Hazy, I didn't think there would be another episode based off Leni that could compete. To me Driving Miss Hazy has the edge, but I could see why some would prefer this instead. There were many memorable moments from this episode. Leni mixing lactose intolerant for lack-toes-intolerant is both funny, and it shows how much she cares about her family. I actually liked Clyde in this episode, I can't help but laugh when he gets run over by Leni and Lynn Sr. because of their fear of spiders. Seeing the Exterminator have a rough time catching the spider was hilarious. From him peeping underneath the bathroom door to Lisa's ghost pepper mouthwash, it was just a really funny scenario. The best part of this episode though, was Leni overcoming her fear of spiders just so she could help Lincoln not look bad to the rest of his class. She will do anything for family, and that is one of the reasons for why I like her so much.
 * 12) Snow Bored - Finally an episode with all of the siblings being featured and we don't get huge arguments or fights. Lisa throwing snowballs was the closest thing to fighting but she was just having fun and she never has any fun. This episode did a great job showing that Lisa to has a "wild" side. Not to mention it's about time we got a Lisa episode, I don't really consider Butterfly Effect a Lisa episode due to the fact it was almost all a dream.
 * 13) Toads and Tiaras - I find this on a lot of top tens and for good reason. The message to be who you are is my favorite part about it. Throughout the episode we see Lincoln trying to mold Lana to be like Lola for a beauty pageant so they can win tickets to Dairyland. Lana's comment after putting on a dress was hilarious and one of my favorite moments on the show so far. During the contest Lana was constantly messing up and when confronted by Lincoln says, "maybe there's something wrong with me", this line hits me hard every time I hear it. There is nothing wrong with who Lana is, and Lincoln telling her this was the most heart-warming moment of the show to me. Lincoln telling Lana to just go out there and be herself for the contest was a huge "big brother" moment he had with her. The only issue I have with the episode is the fact that she won the beauty pageant. I love the message to be yourself in this episode, but you are not going to win a beauty pageant with fart noises.
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 * 1) L is for Love - It's scary that I am hesitant to even put this episode on here because I know how much this episode can bring the worst out of the fandom. First time I said I wasn't a fan of it with a long explanation for why, I get a reply saying, "Fortunately for us, you don't produce the show!" I know I don't produce this show, tell me something I don't know. Anyways, onto my opinion about this episode. It was funny watching all the Loud siblings try to find who is responsible for the letters, but other than that, I didn't like this episode. For starters, I think Rocky should have been somehow involved in this episode. This episode was the perfect opportunity to involve him, but instead we got a silent goth to be the person that Lucy liked. Lincoln and Ronnie Anne I never put off as an official relationship, and I didn't really do so either for Lucy, but this just seemed like a badly missed opportunity. That aside, I'm going to be 100% honest and say I didn't like that twist ending. Before you ask, no, I'm not a homophobe. This just felt too forced (mainly due to how the episode's plot runs). We've seen Luna have a crush on Hugh (granted all siblings did) in the past and haven't once seen her have any attraction to females besides about two lines that may have slightly hinted at this. However, I always thought of those times as Luna just being herself as in she talks that way to everyone. When she called the female employee "love" at the Burpin Burger, it didn't come off as serious or a hint that she is bisexual to me. In British culture, calling someone love is a rather casual/normal thing to say to someone. When she called Ms. DiMartino "smoking" I didn't look too far into the comment because it just seemed like a comment about that teacher and was literally the reason why Lincoln was having a difficult time in class. If this was revealed in the first season, or if it was revealed in a more normal way, then I'd support The Loud House staff's decision. But no; instead of making this look normal like they did with all the other siblings' crushes, they thought it'd be best to give Sam a gender neutral name and only keep Luna's scenes vague whereas all the others made it obvious as to who their crush was, just to make a big deal out of Luna liking a girl in the final seconds of the episode. I thought we were trying to show how normal it is to like the same-sex? If that were the case, then how come Luna was given scenes to make the audience think that Sam was someone else, instead of just telling us from the beginning who she was and making this whole thing, you know; normal? All in all, I don't dislike the fact that Luna is bi. I just hate how this episode introduced it. Not only did it seemingly come out of nowhere, but the way it leads to the reveal was bad, if you ask me.
 * 2) The Green House - This may come as a bit surprising for number one, but I just can't stand this episode. For starters the students should never be assigned a project based on being green. This is something that some families just don't think has an affect on the planet (not saying that I do believe this way, it's just a controversial topic that should be kept away from). I also found it hard to like anyone from this episode. Clyde was only thinking about himself, Lincoln was a hypocrite, most his sisters were totally out of character; Luna and Lisa not being green made sense since they both use a lot of electricity in other episodes. It's sisters like Lori using multiple mobiles to see Bobby "from different angles" and not knowing what the Mona Lisa is after she even caught Lincoln's reference to it in Picture Perfect, and Luan making so many pies just to hit herself in the face repeatedly, and the list just goes on from there.
 * 3) One of The Boys - There was so much hype for this episode only to be crushed by how stereotypical the Loud boys and girls were. When Lincoln suggests to go to Dairyland, they all disagree with him even though five of them wanted to go there in In Tents Debate and Lana wanted to go so badly that she entered a beauty pageant for tickets in Toads and Tiaras. Instead all the sisters agree on going to the mall because I guess that's what every girl from the age range of 1-17 wants to do. Lincoln might have been the biggest disappointment in this episode, he was disgusting all because it seemed like the writers wanted to show how gross boys as a whole are. Lincoln has never been seen picking his nose, or eating out of the peanut butter jar. The boys weren't any better though, they were all shown as just grosser and non-considerate versions of his sisters. The only thing about this episode that was good, was that Lynn was kept true to her character.
 * 4) April Fools Rules - To put it simply, Luan took her pranks way too far in this episode. Seriously though, she was so bad that two fan fiction writers decided to make some sort of continuation (Pranking Pariah and April Two Rules) to this episode to make her learn her lesson that pranks can be fun, but causing others pain is no laughing matter. She is 14 and should know the difference between right and wrong. I find pranks like her water bucket one from Project Loud House or her snow prank from Snow Bored a lot funnier because you know the characters didn't get hurt by it. I don't even see Luan as someone who likes to pull pranks anyways, her more common focus is jokes so I have no idea what they were thinking with this episode. At least with my experience, April Fools is more of a pun-filled holiday anyways. I am willing to look past this one episode making Luan look bad, but many others can't seem to do so. Funny Business was good enough of a redemption episode for me, but if she is going to restore others faith in her, we need some kind of continuation of this episode where she can learn that causing others pain is no laughing matter. I actually really like Fool's Paradise. If you're looking for an episode about April Fool's Day done right, I suggest watching that episode. It isn't like a torture of any kind, the pranks are actually funny, and there was more to the plot than just Luan pulling pranks.


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