The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos

"The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" (often abbreviated to just "Relative Chaos" ) is the twenty-forth episode of the second season, the seventy-sixth episode, as well as the second full-length episode, of The Loud House.

Plot
Bobby, Ronnie Anne, and their mother decide to visit their crazy extended family for two days. During the visit, Bobby manages to fit in perfectly, while Ronnie Anne struggles dealing with the smothering nature of her relatives.

Act I
Lincoln and Lori are seen leaving the Loud House in a rush. It turns out that Bobby, Ronnie Anne, and their mother, Maria, are visiting their relatives for two days. When they get to the Santiago House, Lori and Bobby continuously tell each other that they'll miss each other, while Lincoln and Ronnie Anne couldn't care any less, since they're not actually boyfriend and girlfriend. After twenty minutes of waiting for Lori and Bobby to finish, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne proceed to split the two apart, much to their despair. Once Lincoln and Lori leave, Maria arrives, and Ronnie Anne tells her that she went ahead and packed all of their stuff.

Sometime later, Bobby, Ronnie Anne and Maria arrive to the Casagrande apartment. Inside, the Casagrandes go about their day, which feature family members: Bobby, Ronnie Anne, and Maria arrive inside, and the family members quickly greet them.
 * Cooking enthusiast Rosa;
 * Store runner and gossiper Hector;
 * 2-year-old mimicker Carlitos;
 * Fashionista Carlota;
 * Supposed chick magnet Carl;
 * Overemotional photographer Frida;
 * Down syndrome child CJ;
 * Bibliophile Carlos;
 * Talking parrot Sergio; and
 * Big dog Lalo.

As the family goes along with their day, and while Bobby and Ronnie Anne try to make themselves feel like home, Frida asks Maria if she ever told her kids the big secret yet. Maria explains to her sister-in-law that she hasn't told her kids yet, but it turns that Frida already blabbed it to at least Hector, Rosa, and CJ. Maria explains to them that she is planning on telling Bobby and Ronnie Anne, she's just waiting for the right time to do it. Maria asks them to not tell them yet, figuring that it will be best if they hear it from her.

Hector proceeds to show Bobby, Ronnie Anne, CJ, Carl, and Carlos the changes he made to the bodega, but Carlota drags Ronnie Anne away, not wanting her to visit that part of the house. Before the guys can exit the building, Hector tosses a container of fish onto the front steps, causing a swarm of homeless cats to fight over the fish. With the cats distracted, the boys make a run for it. Inside Carlota's room, Carlota presents Ronnie Anne with an outfit for her to wear, which leads to Frida snapping a photo of them. Inside the bodega, Bobby gives Hector a unique tactic on how to make some more money. Back inside the apartment, Ronnie Anne tries to get a snack, but Rosa catches her and proceeds to give Ronnie Anne a surplus of food for her to eat. When Frida, Carlota, and Rosa begin arguing on who needs Ronnie Anne most, Ronnie Anne excuses herself so she can get some time to herself. She sits on the couch, wanting to read a magazine, but the rest of the family arrives, because "The Dream Boat" is on. She then tries to get some privacy in the bathroom, but even there she is not safe from the overcrowding family.

At night, Ronnie Anne tries to get some sleep, but no matter where she sleeps, someone or something would get in the way, such as Maria rolling onto her, a passing train making a lot of noise, the black alley cats meowing loudly, Lalo taking her sleeping spot, Bobby being too noisy to sleep with, the contents of the closet falling onto her, and Sergio sleeping in the shower. Ronnie Anne's last resort is to sleep under the table.

The next day, as the family begins eating breakfast, Bobby says he's gonna miss everyone since the weekend's almost over, but CJ reveals the big secret to Bobby and Ronnie Anne. With this information revealed, Maria confesses to her kids that she's been thinking about this for a long time and goes into detail:
 * With how often and how busy she works as a nurse, Maria feels bad that she has to leave her kids home alone so much of the time. But recently, she discovered that she could get a job at the hospital of the city where the Casagrandes live, which would enable Maria, Bobby and Ronnie Anne to live closer to them. That way, even when Maria still gets busy with her job as a nurse, Bobby and Ronnie Anne will at least be much closer to relatives who can look after them while she's gone.

Bobby and the Casangrandes are really happy and excited to hear this, and the Casagrandes even offer to let Maria and her kids move in with them, claiming they have plenty of room (and at least that, Maria and the kids don't have to buy a new house). Maria and Bobby don't mind the idea of moving in with their extended family, but Ronnie Anne's clearly distraught by what has just happened.

Act II
Ronnie Anne breaks the news to Lincoln, who in turn, is shocked. Lincoln points out that Ronnie Anne could just tell her family how she really feels about the decision, but Ronnie Anne rebuffs that no one else will listen to her, as she's the only one who disagrees with it. Ronnie Anne requests to see Lori, who then tells her the announcement. Lori, furious at this revelation, quickly drives off to the apartment with Lincoln in tow.

Arriving to the apartment, Ronnie Anne notices them, and lets them in, albeit in scratches due to the homeless cats attacking them. Upon seeing Lori, Carl suddenly starts acting cool. Ronnie Anne introduces the family and Loud's to each other, with Frida thinking that Lincoln is her boyfriend, which they both deny nervously. While Lincoln gets accommodated with the Casagrandes, Ronnie Anne takes Lori over to the bodega, where Bobby's excited to see her, and leaves Lori alone with her brother. Lori lividly questions her boyfriend's decision to move in with the Casagrandes since they would be far apart, but Bobby tells her that he has thought of something and shows her around the bodega, leaving her unable to convince him not to move. So, she and Ronnie Anne try some different tactics to get him to understand:


 * First, they get Carlota to give Lori a makeover to give her more appeal and get Bobby's eyes on her and off the inventory. But when she goes into the bodega, Bobby's "manager" Carl becomes infatuated by the oldest Loud sister's look and asks her out, which she politely declines. Carl loses his balance and knocks over the flour, which ruins Lori's new look.
 * Next, they see a promo for the finale of "The Dream Boat" and make an exact replica of the date in it. But before Bobby can enjoy some time with his girl, his delivery guy gets attacked by the cats and he goes off to save him, much to her annoyance.
 * Then, they make a heart-shaped cookie with Bobby's name written in chocolate chips and add a little extra ingredient to it: Rosa's love potion. Ronnie Anne informs Lori that she has to be the very first person Bobby sees when he eats the cookie. She presents it to him, but before he can eat it, a customer (one that Hector has heard gossip about whitening his teeth) arrives and asks where the milk is. Bobby goes in to show him and while Lori waits impatiently, Sergio swoops down, grabs the cookie, eats it, and sees Bobby the minute he steps out of the bodega. The parrot amorously goes after Lori's boyfriend.

Lori gives up, and decides she and Lincoln should leave since she couldn't get him away from the bodega. Lincoln, not wanting to see all the emotional drama, goes back inside. However, Bobby finally comes and he and Lori talk things over. Ronnie Anne notices them hugging and Lori smiling, thinking that she finally convinced him and thanks Lori for doing that, thinking they can go back to Royal Woods now. But Lori reveals what really happened: after finally talking it over, and ultimately just wanting her boyfriend to be happy, Lori's willing to let Bobby stay with the Casagrandes and keep up a long-distance relationship with him--they can reunite after they get done with high school by enrolling at the college that Bobby and Ronnie Anne's uncle teaches at. Ronnie Anne is displeased that while the older siblings have it figured out, she still can't tell anyone how she feels and tries getting Lincoln to back her up. But Lincoln, who's more accustomed to living with a large family and who also had a lot of fun with the Casagrandes, ends up siding with them, Lori and Bobby.

That night, Ronnie Anne is sitting on the front steps, upset with how things are going to change. Maria comes out to see what's wrong with her daughter, who confesses that she doesn't want to move. Although Ronnie Anne loves the Casagrandes, she doesn't like the idea of living with so many people under one roof and that she really misses her old life back in Royal Woods. Not wanting to force her daughter into something that she doesn't feel comfortable with, Maria tells her they can go home tomorrow. Ronnie Anne's happy that her mother understands her plight and they hug it out. However, when they go back into the building, they forget to close the door, leaving an opportunity for the cats.

Just as Ronnie Anne's getting ready to pack her things, she finds that the closet isn't cluttered anymore and is now converted into her own personal bedroom, much like Lincoln's room back in Royal Woods. Realizing that Ronnie Anne's not used to living with so many people and that she likes to be by herself at times, the Casagrandes decided that she should have her own room and designed it the way that she would like, such as:
 * Putting up skateboarding merchandise, such as posters and skateboards (courtesy of Carl).
 * Hanging up a bunch of purple hoodies (courtesy of Carlota, who's willing to accept the fact that Ronnie Anne's not into conventional girly-stuff like she is).
 * Putting in a mini-fridge with the ice pops that she likes and cleansing the room of evil spirits (courtesy of her grandparents).
 * Aunt Frida hung up a bunch of photographs that she had taken (including one of Ronnie Anne and Lincoln that she put in a heart-shaped frame).
 * CJ also made a "Keep Out" banner for Ronnie Anne to hang on the outside of the door.

Ronnie Anne is touched with what they did for her and changes her mind about moving before Maria tells them that they wouldn't be moving in after all. Her mom's surprised by this and questions her about it. Ronnie Anne acknowledges that her mom was right in that it will be a big change, but they'll at least be surrounded by a family that loves them. But the moment is cut short when they realize that they forgot to close the door outside and the cats barge into the apartment and start attacking everyone. They knock over the cake Rosa had made for the party and Ronnie Anne catches it, but the cats pass by her, making her drop it on herself. When the cats leave, everyone laughs it off.

The next day, the Louds and Santiagos are saying their goodbyes with Lori and Bobby eagerly awaiting the day they'll see each other again, and Carl will be waiting for Lori as well, saying that he'll be there for her should Bobby break her heart and revealing a tattoo of her on his stomach (that he made out of Carlota's eyeliner, which she finds out angrily). Lincoln and Ronnie Anne are about to bid farewell, and Ronnie Anne hugs him instead of playfully punching him, something she's not too keen on. Before he leaves, Lincoln gives Ronnie Anne a little tip on how to deal with the new arrangements in her life.

That night, Ronnie Anne is in her room enjoying an ice pop and starts to talk to the viewers, which is the tip Lincoln gave her, about how she'll have to get used to living with the Casagrandes. She sees that breaking the fourth wall does help after all. Sergio flies in and tells her "Dream Boat", making her think the show is on and she rides off on Lalo to join the others. But Sergio, still under the potion's power, was referring to a picture of Bobby that he snatches with. The episode ends with Rosa looking at her special candle, claiming it never fails, and was the main reason why the Santiagos moved in with them, as she blows out the candle.

Cast

 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori
 * Brian Stepanek as TV Announcer / Little Old Man / Mango Man
 * Carlos PenaVega as Bobby
 * Breanna Yde as Ronnie Anne
 * Sumalee Monatano as Maria
 * Ruben Garfias as Hector
 * Sonia Manzano as Rosa
 * Roxana Ortega as Frida / Carlitos
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Carlos / Sergio / Vito
 * Alexa PenaVega as Carlota
 * Jared Kozak as CJ
 * Alex Cazares as Carl

Trivia

 * This was initially titled Relative Chaos.
 * On YTV and Nicktoons UK airings, the episode is abbreviated to simply "Relative Chaos".
 * In the Dutch, German, Russian, and the Latin American dub, the abbreviated title is used.
 * This is the series' second full length episode, after "11 Louds a Leapin'".
 * Coincidentally, both episodes have Sammie Crowley and Whitney Wetta as the writers, and Miguel Puga and Jordan Rosato as the storyboard artists.
 * This is the seventeenth episode where Lincoln doesn't speak to the viewers. Although, he does talk to Ronnie about it at one point.
 * The title shares the word "chaos" with the graphic novels "There Will Be Chaos" and "There Will Be More Chaos".
 * This is the second episode with a long title, with the first being "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House".
 * The premise reveals that just like Lincoln, Bobby and Ronnie Anne come from a large family.
 * However, in the case of the Santiago family, they have a large extended family, rather than a large immediate family like Lincoln does.
 * According to Chris Savino, the decision to have the Santiagos move away from Royal Woods was made before the series even premiered.
 * This is the twelfth episode where Lincoln isn't the main focus (instead, Ronnie Anne is).
 * This is also the third episode to focus on a supporting character (after "Vantastic Voyage", which focused on Lynn Sr. and "Pets Peeved", which focused on the four original Loud pets).
 * This is also the second episode to focus on a character who is not related to the Loud family (after "Baby Steps", which focused on Clyde).
 * This is the second episode title to have a colon, after "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru".
 * This is the first time since "The Old and the Restless", where Lana is absent in Season 2.
 * This is the first episode to be aired on a holiday (Memorial Day, May 29th).
 * This is the second episode to reveal a large family besides the Louds (The Casagrandes), after "11 Louds a Leapin'" (Mr. Grouse's family).
 * Coincidentally, they are both full length episodes.
 * This episode has the second longest title, with the first being "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House".
 * This is the third time after "Save the Date" and "The Waiting Game", that Lincoln and Lori are the only main characters present in an episode.
 * This is the first time Ronnie Anne speaks to the audience.
 * Starting with this episode, the Santiago family have moved away from Royal Woods, and Lori and Lincoln have established long-distance relationships with Bobby and Ronnie Anne, respectively. It also ends the running gag of Bobby having many jobs, since he found a permanent one in his grandfather's store.
 * This is the first full-length episode where Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, Lily, and Clyde are all absent.
 * As a result, this is the first time Liliana Mumy (Leni), Nika Futterman (Luna), Cristina Pucelli (Luan), Jessica DiCicco (Lynn and Lucy), Grey Griffin (Lana, Lola, and Lily), Lara Jill Miller (Lisa), and Caleel Harris (Clyde) have not done voice work for a full length episode.
 * This is also the first time that Ronnie Anne is featured in a full-length episode.
 * Lincoln and Ronnie Anne repeatedly state that they're not a couple, although they've been a couple for a while at this point in the series. However, a promo for the episode stated that they're "BFFLs" instead of a couple, so it's possible that they ended their relationship.
 * Its also possible that, if they do still have feelings for each other, they decided they just aren't ready to pursue a romantic relationship (since they are only eleven).
 * Irony: Lalo is scared of the street cats, despite being a dog but then again, he was outnumbered.
 * Innuendo: When Ronnie Anne lifts the shower curtain, she sees Sergio, who exclaims the words "I'm naked!". Since parrots, such as Sergio, are known to repeat spoken words, it can be implied that Sergio once peeked in on one of the Casagrandes while they were showering and associated that phrase with the moving of a shower curtain.
 * Moral:
 * Even if your relatives act unusual, they're still part of the family.
 * Change may not be easy, but it's part of life and it's important to embrace it whether you like it or not.

Errors

 * Lynn Sr. was listed in the credits, despite the fact that he didn't appear in this episode.
 * There are several instances between the moment Ronnie Anne and her mother are talking, and when Ronnie Anne decides to stay with their family, that their eyelashes are disconnected from their eyes.
 * Also, when her mother joins her on the steps, her mother leaves the door she came through open, however, by the next shot, the door is closed.
 * In the Brazilian dub credits, Lily was listed in the credits, despite the fact she didn't appear in the episode.
 * While Lori was crying about losing her boyfriend, while at the Casagrandes', her right arm was dislocated.
 * While Ronnie Anne was introducing Lori and Lincoln to her family, Carlota's eyelashes were disconnected to her eyes.
 * The humans should've been concerned when Lalo ate the chocolate cake, because he could get sick or even die from eating it.

Running Gags

 * Lori taking Lincoln along with her, even though he always questions her why, with the same answer.
 * The Casagrandes almost revealing the secret plan to Ronnie Anne and Bobby before CJ blabs it to them.
 * The Casagrandes asking Ronnie Anne "Wouldn't it be nice to do this every day?"
 * Homeless black cats attacking, which frightens Lalo.
 * Carl trying to impress Lori.
 * Ronnie Anne and Lori trying to convince Bobby to return to Royal Woods.
 * Ronnie Anne trying to find a place for herself to relax, but always ends up with problems.
 * Some of the Casagrande family members going along with their business.
 * Rosa feeding and serving food to her relatives and guests.
 * Carlos missing the point because of his bibliophilia (reading and learning).
 * Frida taking photos of her family and guests and overreacting by crying afterwards.
 * CJ being himself in his moments.
 * Carlitos mimicking someone.
 * Carl being handsome and selfish.
 * Everyone thinking that Lincoln and Ronnie Anne are a couple, with the two of them denying it.
 * Bobby helping out his grandfather at the bodega.
 * Someone pulling on a character's arm (which is ultimately lampshaded by Lori).

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