Luna Loud/Relationships

This page describes all of Luna Loud's relationships with her family and friends.

Her siblings generally
Luna gets along well with all her siblings, especially with Lincoln, Luan, and Lily. She's always singing songs for them to make them feel better when they're sad, but the worst part of this is that she can sometimes play her music too loudly, and the mere odd inconsiderate moments, like in "Changing the Baby", where she almost stage dives onto Lily, or in "No Guts, No Glori", where she plugs her guitar into numerous amps, and sends Lincoln flying against the wall, causing it to crack. As a big sister, she is protective with her younger siblings, and will help them whenever she can.

In "House Music", Luna suggested making a family band for a fair contest. All her siblings agreed and were happy when their dad joined. However Luna's lust of fame lead her to train her siblings very strictly, much to their annoyance. After she expelled her father from family band, all her siblings were disappointed and expelled Luna for her bossy behavior. When she realized she was a jerk and apologized to her siblings, they all forgive her.

In "L is For Love", all her siblings accompanied Luna as moral support in meeting her love interest. However, Luna was too insecure to give them more information about her love interest.

Out of all her siblings, Luna is closest to Luan, Lana, Lincoln, Lori, and Lily.

Lincoln
Luna and Lincoln have a nice and caring relationship. They both help each other, and usually spend time together for fun. Usually, Luna sings songs to him to encourage him when he's putting a plan into action. Along with Leni, she has the best relationship with Lincoln of his older sisters.

However, she is not above getting angry with Lincoln, or having inconsiderate, and/or ballistic moments with him, such as in "The Sweet Spot", where she attacks him in order to get the best seat in Vanzilla, or in "Sleuth or Consequences", where she accuses Lincoln of clogging the toilet without any proof, and later, like the other sisters, is smug towards him about the Princess Pony reveal. This is probably the meanest she's ever been to him, as she was smug towards him the whole time, was relishing in his misfortune, and showed absolutely no remorse for it. In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", she brutally kicked him out her room (along with Lynn and Lola in their respective rooms) by using powerful sound speakers, because she didn't want him to interrupt her in search for hidden money. That was very nasty of her, and later, she, and the others sisters barged into Lincoln's room because they think he has the money. Also, after searching the whole house Luna thinks that Lincoln missed something in the letter, and she, and the others viciously assaulted him, but they all made up at the end of the episode. Despite all of this though, she is one of his kindest sisters, and deeply loves him.

Sometimes, she asks him to help her fix her guitar strings, as mentioned in "Sound of Silence".

In "Hand-Me-Downer", she gave Lincoln her old, but broken guitar.

In "For Bros About to Rock", she wanted to make his first concert very unforgettable. However, he brutally admitted he doesn't want her to ruin his first concert, as she already did to Lori, Lana, Lola, and Lisa. She felt hurt, but realized he's correct about her. After Lincoln was arrested for attempted illegal purchasing of concert tickets, Luna disguised herself as their mom to get him out, so he and Clyde could go to the concert. At the end, they all enjoyed the concert together.

In "Roughin' It", it's revealed that she taught him how to knit.

In "The Loudest Yard", Luna was so excited about Lincoln becoming a football star, she volunteered to play the national anthem on her brother's big match.

In "Kick the Bucket List", Lincoln was playing on one-man band instrument. Luna saw this and offered to join him, and was disappointed when he refused.

Lori
Luna and Lori don't have much interactions, but Luna really detests when Lori breaks her music practicing as shown in "No Guts, No Glori". However, Luna plays to make all work faster when Lori asks her to do so.

In "For Bros About to Rock", it is revealed that Luna ruined Lori's first Boyz Will Be Boyz concert.

In "Brawl in the Family", she believes that Lori has the right to be mad at Leni.

In "Party Down", although Luna was invited and eventually kicked out of Lori's sophisticated party, Luna was singing Lori's song from Boyz Will Be Boyz, and invited Lori to sing along with her, when Lori came to join the upstairs party. Even though Lori felt she couldn't, she ended up joining Luna, and they both sang together.

Leni
The two of them don't interact with each other much, but in "Along Came a Sister", it is shown that she does enjoy listening to her music and dances while she and Lily used pots and pans as drums, although it was actually a diversion to keep Leni from noticing Frances.

In "Hand-Me-Downer", is revealed that Leni gave her bike to Luna as a hand-me-down.

In "House Music", Luna lets Leni sing backup, but the latter is unable to, due to not understanding her role.

In "Come Sale Away", Luna corrects Leni, because she thought that a welcome mat was Lily's blanket.

In "L is For Love", Leni was the first to ask Luna why she wasn't cheering over the fact that she was still in the running of the secret admirer mystery.

Luan
Because Luna has to share a room with Luan, they appear to be on good terms. Like all of her siblings, she gets annoyed by Luan's unfunny jokes. Sometimes Luna helps her by being the "band show", or bringing mood music every time Luan is practicing her stand-up comedy puns, like in "Overnight Success".

In "Sleuth or Consequences", they were fighting for the TV remote control.

In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", they worked together to find the money.

In "Brawl in the Family", they were the second sisters to get into a fight.

Lynn
They don't have much interactions, but in "Chore and Peace", Luna vacuumed the hairy footbag that Lynn was trapped in, thus setting her free. In "Linc or Swim", Luna carried Lynn on her back because they participated in "chicken fights" and they both played beach ball as well.

In "In Tents Debate", they both wanted to go to Dairyland, and tried to get Lincoln to vote for it.

In "Cover Girls", she dresses up like Lynn at one point.

In "House Music", Luna helped Lynn getting her tuba to work by getting Geo unstuck.

In "A Tattler's Tale", Lynn and Luna are seen talking with each other as the siblings leave Lola and Lana's room.

In "No Such Luck", when Lynn loses her first game, Luna can be heard saying "Don't worry about it, sis!".

In "Fool's Paradise", after Luna fell through the motel floor and into a huge gelatin, Lynn tried to help pull her out with her foot, but couldn't since her hands were covered in gelatin and sinks inside it.

In "Health Kicked", Luna allowed Lana and Lynn to hang onto her.

Lucy
They don't have many interactions but in the short "Slice of Life", Luna shows that she doesn't like Lucy's speaking with ghosts.

In "In Tents Debate", Luna was surprised and disappointed that Lucy preferred lying on Aloha Beach instead of playing in DairyLand.

In "Picture Perfect", they comment on how ugly Lincoln's coffee mug he originally planned to give his parents looks.

In "House Music", they wrote the lyrics and tune for their song, "Plastic Bag Blown Through The Gutter Of Life".

Lana
These two do not interact very much, but it is shown that while they have been shown to work together with their siblings, they seem to have a little conflict every now and then.

In "For Bros About to Rock", Lana, along with her other sisters, warns Lincoln not to let Luna find out about going to his first SMOOCH concert, as she'll come along and ruin the experience, just as she did when she went with her and Lola to see Blarney the Dinosaur, where she tried to crowd surf on small children, only to crush them, including her twins, under her.

In "In Tents Debate", they worked together to sabotage the "Beach team".

In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House" Lana asks Luna for some digging music while she digs for the money.

In "Cereal Offender", Luna was carrying Lana on her back, while they were playing in a cereal food fight with the rest of their siblings.

In "Pets Peeved", Lana lamented all the pets are missing. Luna embraced her to make her feel better.

In "Room With a Feud", it was revealed that Luna and Lana would be the most compatible roommates.

In "Health Kicked", Luna allowed Lana and Lynn to hang onto her.

Lola
These two do not interact very much, but it is shown that while they have been shown to work together with their siblings, they seem to have a little conflict every now and then.

In "For Bros About to Rock", Lola, along with her other sisters, warns Lincoln not to let Luna find out about going to his first SMOOCH concert, as she'll come along and ruin the experience, just as she did when she went with her and Lana to see Blarney the Dinosaur, where she tried to crowd surf on small children, only to crush them, including the twins, under her.

In "Cover Girls", Lola dresses up like Luna at one point.

In "Come Sale Away", during the competition to see who can get Lily's blanket back first, they confront a lady who bought a malfunctioning vacuum cleaner at the sale, and try to blame the other for selling it to her.

In "A Tattler's Tale", when Lola finds out about her secret about blowing out the power one night, she forces her to let her have the middle seat on the coach, and dress up as a medieval bard and sing songs for her.

In "L is For Love", when Luna feels like Sam wouldn't like her back, Lola lividly encourages her not to give up.

Lisa
She and Luna don't have a lot of interaction between them. However in "The Sweet Spot", it is revealed that Luna's singing annoys Lisa, because it gives her tinnitus.

In "In Tents Debate", they both want to go to Dairyland, and try to get Lincoln to vote for their side.

In "For Bros About to Rock", it is revealed that Luna ruined her first opera concert.

In "Room with a Feud", they are paired as roommates based on Lincoln's compatibility test. They get along well until Luna plays a note above a D6, causing them to get into an argument.

Lily
Luna has a cute relationship with her baby sister, and Lily seems to enjoy being with her. Out of all their siblings and (presumably) after their parents, Luna seems to be Lily's primary caregiver, and is also the one who normally carries Lily when they, and the rest of their siblings are on the move.

In "Changing the Baby", Luna tries to implement her interests on Lily, because she had nobody that shares her likes.

In "A Tattler's Tale", she is seen playing with Lily.

In "Cheater by the Dozen", Luna covered Lily's eyes from inappropriate images.

In "Potty Mouth", after accidentally crying out the "D" word in anger from breaking a string on her guitar in front of Lily, Luna repeats her actions, but ends up breaking the guitar neck and calmly reassures Lily she was done with it anyways and starts playing drums with her.

Parents
Luna gets along well with both of her parents, much like she does with her siblings.

In "Health Kicked", they exercise together by playing guitar, which calls it "Luna-cise".

Rita
They don't have many interactions, but Rita treats Luna like all of her other children.

In "House Music", after apologizing to her siblings and Dad, she offers her mom to join in the family band with a tambourine.

Lynn Sr.
They don't have many interactions, but they both share a love for music and British culture.

In "Overnight Success", Luna once invited her friends to a house party but Lynn Sr. was kicked out because he was not on the list. He screamed at Luna for this.

In "House Music", he joined the family band, but Luna considered him too embarrassing, so she excluded him for the band. He went into deep depression because of it and returned to normal when Luna apologized and admitted she was wrong from the start.

Clyde McBride
Luna and Clyde don't have many interactions, but they get along very well.

In "Overnight Success", it is shown that he enjoys listening to her playing rock music.

In "For Bros About to Rock", she teaches him, along with Lincoln, how to have a great first concert experience.

Mick Swagger
He is Luna's inspiration for being a rock girl, and she looks up to him as a hero, since she met him during his concert, as seen in "For Bros About to Rock". She often listens his songs and imitates his rock poses. Luna can also get excited and nervous when he's near to her. In "House Music", she and Mick establish a friendly relationship.

In "Butterfly Effect", Mick offers Luna to join his tour after hearing her music video about her family falling apart on the internet. But later, he kicks her out from his tour after she destroyed her hotel room in a fit of rage. However, the whole episode was just Lincoln's fantasy.

In "Sleuth or Consequences" Luna chases him to obtain a lock of his hair during a concert.

Chunk
He is Luna's roadie. He often helps her with her equipment when she is getting ready to perform, as shown in "Project Loud House". He and Luna look to be in good terms.

In "Overnight Success", it was revealed that he was the bouncer for Luna's sleepover in a flashback.

In "Chore and Peace", Luna asks him what does he think about the song she composed. He answers her saying it stinks, but was referring to her room, due to the lot of garbage that was there, thanks to Lincoln.

In "House Music", he calls her to tell her about Mick Swagger scouting for talent at the fair.

In "Roughin' It", he once tried to get a piano into her room, which was impossible, due to its size.

Tabby
Luna and Tabby are good friends, as both are energetic rock music enthusiasts.

In "Dance, Dance Resolution", Luna asked Tabby to go on a date with Lincoln at the school's Sadie Hawkins dance.

Sam
In "L is For Love", Luna sends a letter to someone she has a crush on named Sam, and the audience is initially led to believe that Sam is a boy. However, at the end of the episode, it turns out that Sam's actually a girl, which in turn reveals that Luna's apparently bisexual (meaning that she's sexually attracted to both men and women).