Read Aloud

"Read Aloud" is the forty-third episode of the second season and the ninety-fifth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
The Loud family engages in a reading challenge at the library, but Lola refuses to participate.

Synopsis
In the living room, Lincoln informs his family that the local library is holding a reading challenge, and whoever can read the most books will win an entire night at Spunk E. Pigeon's Pizza Palooza Paradise. Immediately, the family is excited, and prepare to head off to the library to get their books. After checking out a horde of books, the family arrives back home to get ready, but Lola is the only member who hasn't checked out a book, saying that reading is "boring." Realizing that Lola's failure to participate will cost them their chances of winning the challenge, the family suggests on trying to persuade Lola into reading a book.

Sometime later, as Lola get herself ready for a tea party, her family tries to convince her about all the interesting facts they can learn from books, but Lola simply rejects all of their offers. Unhappy with their failures, Lincoln realizes that they can try to persuade her with a book that features a topic she's interested in. Lincoln tries to persuade Lola with books about mysteries, tea party etiquette, fairies, and unicorns, but she just rejects the offers once again. While heading to the bathroom, Lincoln blocks the entrance, and puts his foot down, refusing to let Lola in until she decides to read a book. Lola eventually decides to read a princess themed book, just so Lincoln can stop pestering her.

Later, the family arrives to the library, and tell the librarian about the amount of books they read. Impressed at how many books they've read, the librarian makes them take a quiz to make sure they actually did read the books. The librarian takes a book, asks a question pertaining to a specific plot point, and the family answers the questions. The family manages to complete the quiz with flying colors, but when Lola is asked a question related to the princess book she reluctantly agreed to read, she gives off an incorrect answer, resulting in the entire family getting disqualified. Unhappy with their loss, Lincoln reminds them that the contest deadline is at 5:00, and it's only 3:00. He says that he'll use the next two hours to teach Lola how to read so they can get a second chance at the quiz. Accepting the offer, the family drives off, while Lincoln and Lola stay behind.

Lincoln tries to help Lola, but Lola, not wanting to continue reading, tries to evade Lincoln, eventually getting into a scuffle. During their fighting, Lola reveals that she finds it hard to read. When Lincoln questions her, Lola explains that though she can read a little, she has trouble with learning how to read more and that was why she didn't want to participate in the reading contest. Feeling sympathetic for Lola, Lincoln decides to help Lola learn how to read, to which she's grateful for. In the study room, Lincoln teaches Lola how to properly pronounce specific words. Two and a half hours later, Lola successfully reads the entire the book, but the moment she and Lincoln exit, the family angrily confronts them, saying they missed the deadline. Lincoln attempts to take the blame to spare Lola, but Lola decides to step in, admitting to the rest of the family that she had trouble with reading before, but with Lincoln's help, she realizes that reading is not as hard as she thought it was, and now she has a newfound interest. Now knowing the whole story, the family forgives Lola and apologizes as well for forcing her to read in the first place, and for not helping her to learn either.

The next day, as the family watches TV, they notice that their house smells like pizza. Following the scent, the family discovers that Lola is making pizza with dozens of miniature ovens, because she has learned how to make pizza from a cookbook, and is doing this a way to make up for missing the contest. Happy with Lola's act of kindness, the family eats the pizza with pleasure. As they eat, the family discovers that Lisa is being chased by the librarian, because she owes the library $50,000 for overdue books.

Cast
Dana and Teen Girl have no lines in this episode.
 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni
 * Nika Futterman as Luna
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn / Lucy
 * Grey Griffin as Lana / Lola / Lily
 * Lara Jill Miller as Lisa
 * Jill Talley as Rita / Spunk E. Pigeon
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr.
 * Charlie Schlatter as Commercial Announcer / Smellwood Brosin
 * Annie Sertich as Librarian Wetta

Trivia

 * Lincoln appears on the title card as the fairy on the book cover.
 * The title sounds similar to its sister episode, "Not a Loud".
 * According to Lincoln, the twins are 1st-graders at the elementary school.
 * It is revealed in this episode that Lola can't read; though, she learns how to read in this episode.
 * This episode reveals that Lisa has been fined for $50,000 from the library due to overdue books.
 * It is revealed that Lola owns eighteen miniature ovens.
 * The song the animatronics at Spunk E. Pigeon's Pizza Palooza Palace were singing is Ooh, Girl sung by Boyz Will Be Boyz from "For Bros About to Rock" and "Vantastic Voyage".
 * It is revealed that Lola pays Lana crickets to repair her Princess Car.
 * In the Latin American version of the segment, when Lola says "208 degrees Fahrenheit", it's replaced by "96 degrees Celsius". This is the second time the temperature degrees are modified for the dub. The first time was in "Undie Pressure".
 * The way the family was cheering about the contest is similar to how the siblings cheer for a school day from "Snow Bored".
 * The font used for the text in the Spunk-E Pigeon commercial is the same font used for the "classic" Nickelodeon logo used from 1984 to 2009.
 * It is revealed that Lola has high knowledge on tea party etiquette.

Errors

 * In the first photographed memory of Lola's love for pizza being shown, her tongue is colored the same as her skin.
 * In each of the photographed memories of Lola's love for pizza, Lola's eyelashes are disconnected.
 * It's unlikely that Lisa could have owed $50,000 in late fees to the library. Fines are generally not uncapped, but reach a maximum value related to the replacement cost of the book. At the NYPL for example, borrowing fees are suspended once a cardholder owes $15.

Running Gags

 * The family getting overly excited about the reading contest.
 * Lola refusing to take part in the contest to hide the fact that she can't read.
 * The family trying to persuade Lola into reading.
 * Lisa keeping her identity anonymous at the library to avoid paying a massive debt.
 * Lola saying the Bossy Twins have bad hair.

Clip
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