User blog comment:RoniX2D/Does Fanfiction need to be heartwarming? Do the episode need to be how we want it?/@comment-2175012-20170215125545

So basically, while I do agree for the most part that the series, being a comedy as is, should be employed more in fan works, my only rebuttal is that I don't think comedy is enough to carry a story. Whenever I write stories, I don't go out of my way to make the readers laugh, because I try to concentrate on telling a story. If I wanted to elicit some chuckles with what I write, I would focus on that aspect. Again, this is just a difference of opinion. I guess part of it has to do with the cartoons that I watch. While I do love the Loud House for its simplicity, I mostly watch cartoons with story arcs, or at the very least story-driven. From Avatar: the Last Airbender, Adventure Time, and Steven Universe, I was enamored with the shows, because they introduced concepts like Homeworld and the Gem War, or the Great Mushroom War. While I did like episodes that had nothing to do with the plot, I found myself being more interested in the episodes dealing with the plot. Hence is the reason as to why I avoided watching Gravity Falls until I graduated as I felt it was too episodic for my tastes. I do love the show as well, I loved episodes dealing with the author of the journals, or Wierdmageddon.

As for the Loud House, I'm not saying that it needs story arcs, as it would take away from the comedic aspect, but I do encourage having story driven fanfics like Requiem or Stories and Tales from Dimension 63. You don't have to agree with me, but I just find nothing wrong with fan works on the how that choose to ignore the comedic genre.