Lana Loud/Relationships

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

Her siblings generally
Lana gets along well with all of her siblings. Sometimes her dirty habits conflict against them, for instance, grossing them out, or sometimes worse, from shooting spit balls, to make believe alligator wrestling, but despite this they respect and love her. Lana will always offer to help in whatever problem they have.

Out of all her siblings, Lana is closest to Lynn, Lincoln, Lola, and Luna.

Lincoln
Lincoln often ceases arguments between Lola and Lana. In "Left in the Dark", the twins were afraid of a possible ghost in the basement. Lincoln hugged them and told them that he will protect them. Even though Lana enjoys food normally seen as revolting, Lincoln's peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwich is too much even for her to eat. She's close enough to Lincoln to introduce him to her new pets in "Sound of Silence" and to ask him for borrowing things for her mischievous things in "Along Came a Sister".

For the most part the two seem to have a solid friendship, but Lana's filth oriented pleasures and habits sometimes conflict against Lincoln, but only depending on the circumstance. Examples include shooting spit balls, which she'll only do in the family van to the person who sits in front of her, or using chewed up gum as adhesive for tickets to stick on him as part of practicing hall monitor duties, in "Get the Message".

She will of course follow suit when his sisters all have a reason to be angry at Lincoln, like in "The Sweet Spot", where she first calls the attack on him, but Lana seems to be one of Lincolns friendliest sisters to him regardless.

In "Ties That Bind", she wouldn't have Lincoln being thrown out, even after he admitted that he would have been happy if the rest of them had been thrown out.

In "Lost Control", she once took the remote control to scratch her back; Lincoln agreed to scratch her back if she gives him the remote control back. In "Hand-Me-Downer" he gave her his newest bike much to her joy.

In "Toads and Tiaras", he wanted tickets to Dairyland so much, he convinced Lana to impersonate Lola to compete in a beauty contest to win them. Much to her annoyance, he tried to make her not act like herself but he constantly reminded her about Dairyland. However, after seeing how much she suffered from not being herself he apologized to her, and told her to be herself even if she doesn't win the contest. She did it with pleasure.

In "The Loudest Yard", she was happy believing Lincoln became a football star. She idolized him so much she and wanted Lincoln to sign her cap. However after Lincoln's fraud was revealed, her pedestal got broken.

In "Raw Deal", Lana eagerly invited Lincoln to join her in swimming in the lake. She was surprised he refuses to have fun because of Lucy's predictions.

In "Frog Wild", Lana and Lincoln team up to recuse the frogs from being dissected after she shows him a short film of how she first met Hops.

Luna
They don't have a lot of interactions, but they do get along with each other.

In "In Tents Debate", Luna and Lana both vote for Dairyland, and try to get Lincoln to vote for it too.

In "For Bros About to Rock", It was revealed that Luna ruined her and Lola's first Blarney the Dinosaur Concert, by trying to crowd surf on the children, including the twins.

In "Cereal Offender", Luna carried Lana on her back when their siblings were having a cereal fight.

Lynn
Though they may not yet have made full interactions between each other in the series, they are the two tomboys of the Loud sisters, and so they relate the best to one another. It is known either way from this that they enjoy each others company.

In "Linc or Swim", they enjoyed fighting on pool noodles and in "A Tattler's Tale" they fought on pillows.

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

In "Funny Business", Lana was going to play football with Lynn.

In "Suite and Sour", they have an elevator race which causes the elevators to malfunction. Lana also helped fix the shower after Lynn broke it.

Lucy


They don't have many interactions, but they do get along with each other.

In "No Guts, No Glori", they enjoyed food fighting together.

Lola
They share the same room and are generally in a mixed relationship, as they can cooperate. Sometimes they fight, but they both don't like the differences between them, as Lana is a tomboyish, and Lola is feminine.

Though Lola has a tendency to be mean when she is angry, Lana herself is also rather mischievous. In "Along Came a Sister", she tried to cut the hair of Lola's doll which Lola would really dislike. Despite this, they enjoy playing together and wanted to watch the same cartoons on television.

In "Cover Girls", she fought with Lola to get Lincoln more time to get into his room before their parents came in.

In "Patching Things Up", they were excited to become Bluebell Scouts together, but when during tryouts, one of them was good at a task, while the other one failed. This caused them to have a falling out. Later, the two admit that they deliberately failed, because they didn't want to be Bluebells without each other and they hug and make up which causes them to earn the friendship patch.

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

In "Baby Steps", it was shown that Lisa sometimes performs experiments on Lana's pets. Lana fought Lisa physically to save her rat.

Lily
She and Lily have a good relationship. In "Changing the Baby" Lana tries to implement her interests on Lily, and make her a playing partner, because she had nobody that shared her likes, even going as far as pulling one of Lily's arms to keep her away from Lola.

Clyde
She and Clyde have a good relationship.

In "Overnight Success", it is shown that Clyde enjoys playing with Lana's pets.

In "Baby Steps", Clyde rescues Lana and her rat from a tree. Lana hugs him then says he is a life saver.

Hops
Hops is Lana's pet frog, and the two of them care for each other very much. In "Frog Wild" it's revealed how they met. Lana was playing in a pond one day, and they grew so attached to each other, that Lana had to bring him home to keep as her pet, and friend.