It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House

"It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House" is the twenty-sixth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
When Lincoln and the sisters find a letter from a descendant of the house that there's a large stash of money in the house, they go on a frantic search to find it. However, it turns out to be easier said than done, as this task requires them to work together.

Synopsis
In the Loud House, money is hard to come by, so any amount of money is seen as precious. So when Lincoln finds a quarter under the sofa, his sisters fight with him to get their hands on it. Mr. Loud calls a halt to the fight and makes the kids clean the attic as punishment for their greed and roughhousing for money.

While cleaning, Lincoln discovers a letter that claims to have been written by the previous owner of the house, Sharon DeMonet, who claimed that her family always fought over money, and that she has hidden a stash of money for the finder of the letter to locate. Lincoln tells his sisters of the letter, but they don't appear to believe his claims of the hidden money. It turns out they did believe it and they begin searching the house to find it. When Lincoln finds out, they brawl once more and Mr. Loud tells them to stop fighting and finish cleaning the attic.

Back in the attic, Lincoln re-reads the letter and decides to follow a potential clue by looking in a mirror. Sure enough, he finds a second letter in the reflection which another letter from Sharon DeMonet. This causes him and his sisters to rampage through the house, searching every nook and cranny as a hopeful spot for the money (though they take extra precaution not to wake Lily from her nap while searching hers and Lisa's room). Upset that they haven't found anything yet, the sisters attack Lincoln to get the letter, believing it contains another clue that Lincoln left out. However, their struggle to retrieve the letter only results in them ripping it into nine pieces.

As the kids begin to complain that their clue to finding the money is destroyed, Lincoln snaps some sense into his sisters by reminding them that if they keep on acting like this, they won't get any closer to finding the money. Realizing that he's right, the sisters decide to bury the hatchet, and promise to work together from now on. Lily walks in to the hallway, having woken up from her nap, and they find an envelope taped to her diaper. Inside is a map that tells them where the treasure is hidden. They follow the map and it leads them to a big, red "X" in the backyard. Lincoln and Lucy dig it up (with the extra help of Lana) and they find a suitcase containing $500, which they split evenly, for all eleven of them, meaning that they each get $45.45. Back in the house, the Loud parents watch their kids celebrate their discovery outside. It is revealed that Mr. Loud invented the whole "Sharon DeMonet" charade to teach his kids to work together and share, and that the money they found was his work bonus. But since his plan ended up causing so much damage around the house, Mrs. Loud forces him to clean it all up. As he cleans the attic, Mr. Loud tells the viewers that he is glad his kids are sharing the money, and how in their house, there isn't a lot to go around. Afterwards, he ends up finding a dime, but when he goes to pick it up, he accidentally hits the loose floorboard that Lincoln hit earlier.

Cast

 * Grant Palmer 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
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr.

Trivia

 * This, along with "Sleuth or Consequences", and "The Sweet Spot" are rare examples of Leni and Luna (as well as the other sisters) being mean towards Lincoln for absolutely no reason at all.
 * The name "Sharon DeMonet" is a portmanteau of "Sharing the money".
 * This episode reveals that Lana is an excellent digger, and Lucy has experience digging holes, referencing to their respective personalities.
 * It is revealed that Leni has a hairpin in her hair, which she can use to pick locks.
 * This is the fourth time (so far) that Luna has been asked to provide a theme song for an activity.
 * It is also the first time Luna has used an acoustic guitar to provide background music, and the second time she has done so for a sibling other than Lincoln.
 * This is the second time she has done something for her sisters, which she does for Lana and Lori.
 * Although the Loud kids each get $45.45, multiplying that by 11 actually equates to $499.95, resulting in five cents (a nickel) being left over. It's unknown what was done with the remaining nickel, either someone kept it or they threw it away.
 * This is the first time that Lisa's glasses crack.
 * This is, as of now, the episode with the longest title.
 * Leni's line "there's more to my head than just air" seems to imply that she is aware that she is not very bright and/or smart.
 * Leni suggests to split the quarter 40/40, like she said about the last pizza slice in the short "Slice of Life".
 * Lily's the only Loud sibling not to get involved in the money search, most likely because she was napping (as well as the fact that she is still just a baby).
 * This episode aired on Jessica DiCicco's birthday.
 * The title card background of this episode looks slightly similar to "Project Loud House".
 * This is the last episode until "Attention Deficit", where Cristina Pucelli is listed in the credits.
 * When the sisters began arguing after ripping up the letter, Lana's right foot is bare, and her left foot isn't.
 * Moral: Arguments don't help in achieving anything. / Greed causes rifts even in the most loving family. / Money is the root of all evil.

Errors

 * After searching in Lisa and Lily's room, the former's glasses are cracked on the left side. Later when they rip the letter, Lisa's glasses are cracked on the right side.
 * When Lynn Sr. mentions the dark corner in the attic, Leni doesn't have her sunglasses.
 * As the siblings attack Lincoln to read the message, it shows that Lori's right foot is bare and her blue shoe is on her left, but when they argue after ripping the message, Lori's left foot is bare and her right foot is not.
 * Before Lola said that she's practicing for the "Little Miss Chimney Sweep Pageant", her eyelashes are missing when she closes her eyes.
 * Before Lana digs down to find the briefcase, her eyelashes are gone.
 * In the Latin American dub of the episode, Lincoln's line "Oh Lola" was replaced by the line "Entregamelo, mortal" ("Give me that, mortal", said by Lucy).
 * When Lana says "it's mine", she sounds almost like Lola.
 * Coincidentally, in its sister episode, Lola sounds a bit like Lana when she was warning Lincoln about Luna ruining their first Blarney the Dinosaur concert.

Running Gags

 * Someone getting hit by a loose floorboard in the attic.
 * The siblings fighting for money.
 * Lynn Sr. telling the kids to clean the attic.
 * The sisters throwing Lincoln out of their rooms.
 * Someone saying (insert room), then rushing to that room to search.