Lori Loud

Lori L. Loud is a main character in The Loud House.

Biography
At 17 years old, Lori is the oldest child of the Loud family, and the oldest of Lincoln's five older sisters. This is a fact she uses to assert authority and absolute dominance over her siblings. Lori attends Royal Woods High School with her siblings Leni and Luna.

Personality
Being the oldest, Lori is bossy, condescending, and has the second nastiest temper after Lola. But aside from that, she is also cute, friendly, insecure and protective. As the oldest sibling, she is supposed to act responsibly and maturely, but sometimes she doesn't act like that, and instead she behaves like her youngest sisters, like in "Left in the Dark", where she's afraid to go down into the dark basement.

She likes to keep her shoes under the bed for unknown reasons. She doesn't like the others touching her possessions, especially her cell phone, which seems to be her most valuable object. The reason for this is that she doesn't want to waste her phone memory for messages other than the ones from Bobby. She's also very territorial as she loudly yells at anyone who goes into to her room without permission before kicking them out.

In some occasions she acts without thinking, and commits malicious actions against the others for her own selfish benefits, like in "Driving Miss Hazy", but since her love for her family always comes before any petty problem, she has a caring heart underneath a rough exterior, and she will always try to fix her mistakes. Deep down, Lori is insecure and is usually frustrated with the responsibilities and burdens of having to take care of her nine wild sisters and only brother. It is also shown that while she gets annoyed and easily agitated by a lot of people, she feels lonely without the people she loves and cares about (such as Bobby and her family) and her worst fear is in fact, losing them forever.

Nick Description
"Lori Loud is 'literally' the oldest of the Loud children. She's the self-proclaimed boss and the only sister with a driver's license...so it pays to stay on her good side. A professional texter and avid eye-roller, Lori is never afraid to tell people how she feels."

Appearance
Lori is the tallest sibling of all. She has large blonde hair (a genetic trait she shares with her mother, even though her hair is longer). Her original design depicted her with pink eye shadow, a white tanktop, navy blue shorts, and black shoes. Later it was changed with a light blue tanktop, brown cargo shorts, blue slip-on shoes, and blue eye shadow. She also wears pearl earrings.

Her nightwear includes a sky blue nightshirt, and blue slippers, but later, her current one contains a white tanktop, and small blue and white shorts, with a square pattern, as seen in "Space Invader" and "Overnight Success". Her swimsuit is a two-piece blue bikini.

In "Come Sale Away", it's revealed that she used to wear braces, a blue ribbon, and previously suffered from acne.

Phone
Her phone is a handheld object owned by her. She often talks to her boyfriend Bobby with it, but she also talks to other people from time to time, and text with it as well. A common animation goof with her phone, is that it changes colors at times.

Loki Loud
In the alternate universe where Lincoln has ten brothers instead of ten sisters, Lori is a boy named Loki Loud. Unlike Lori, Loki is even more selfish, greedy, and is very bossy around the others. He is also mean and abrasive towards Lincoln, and mocks him for Luke (Luna) using him to clean the toilet, Leon (Lily) for biting his thumb when he gets a "boo boo", and teases him about Ronnie Anne.

However, in the dimension where the sexes of the Loud kids are the exact opposite (meaning that it's one girl and ten boys), Loki's shown to be very caring and protective of his sister, Linka--in fact, Loki's the first of the brothers to ask Linka (technically Lincoln-in-Linka's-body) if she's okay after he and the rest of the brothers heard her screaming in the middle of the night.

Loki eventually turns out to be a product of Lincoln's imagination as the whole adventure was revealed to be a dream, which Lincoln wakes up from it at the end of the episode.

The High Card
In the minicomic Deuces Wild!, Lori takes on the super heroine identity The High Card. She is one of Ace Savvy's sidekicks. Her powers are not shown, as she's only seen driving a van. In the comic, she is summoned by Savvy alongside the rest of Savvy's deck to help him and One-Eyed Jack defeat the gas monster. After they defeat it, they prepare to fight against a garbage monster.

In "Pulp Friction", she is only seen driving the van, and her abilities aren't shown.

Season 1

 * "Toads and Tiaras"
 * "Funny Business"

Season 2

 * "Intern for the Worse"
 * "The Old and the Restless"
 * "Patching Things Up"
 * "Frog Wild" (mentioned)
 * "Shell Shock"
 * "Out of the Picture"
 * "Back Out There"
 * "ARGGH! You For Real?"
 * "Legends"

Season 1

 * "Get the Message" (w/ Lincoln)
 * "Driving Miss Hazy" (w/ Leni)
 * "No Guts, No Glori" (w/ Lincoln)
 * "The Waiting Game" (w/ Lincoln)
 * "A Fair to Remember" (w/ Lincoln)

Season 2

 * "Brawl in the Family" (w/ Leni)
 * "Party Down"
 * "Garage Banned"
 * "Change of Heart" (w/ Leni & Clyde)

Trivia

 * Her name is a variant of the Latin name "Laura", and is the abbreviation of "Lorraine".
 * Her name also means "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree".
 * Lori was named after one of Chris Savino's five sisters.
 * In stereotypical teenage talk, Lori almost always uses the word "literally" when describing something.
 * So far, the only episodes where she hasn't said "literally" are "Left in the Dark", "The Sweet Spot", "A Tale of Two Tables", "Cover Girls" (but Lucy when she dresses herself as her said it), "April Fools Rules", "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru", "The Price of Admission", "Baby Steps", "Vantastic Voyage", "L is For Love", and "Health Kicked".
 * Most of the time though, Lori doesn't use "literally" right. It only works if she is being literal, but Lori uses the word for all of her sentences.
 * Whenever Lori wants something, she claims she should get it because she is the oldest.
 * In "Driving Miss Hazy", Lori has a fear of her family not needing her, implying she has a savior complex.
 * In "Hand-Me-Downer", it is revealed that what Lori wears is not a real tank top, but a part of her mother's old girdle.
 * Lori used to have braces, as seen in an old picture of her in "Come Sale Away".
 * In "For Bros About to Rock", it is revealed that Luna ruined Lori's first Boyz Will Be Boyz concert, by accidentally making the power shut off.
 * Lori's ideal superpower is telekinesis, so she can text Bobby with no hands.
 * It is unknown why Carol and Lori are known to be sworn enemies as of the episode "Picture Perfect".
 * She is one of two Loud sisters to wear eye shadow (in Lori's case, blue). The other one is Luna (purple eye shadow).
 * In "Making the Case", Lori is one of five sisters with no trophy in the case. The other four are Leni, Luan, Lucy, and Lana.
 * "One Flu Over the Loud House", "Making the Grade", "Kick the Bucket List", and "Mall of Duty" are the only episodes Lori has appeared in where she has no dialogue.
 * Lori's pajamas are similar to what she wears in her prototype design.
 * She has the most appearances out of all the elder sisters.
 * According to Bobby in "Back in Black", Lori is on the varsity golf team, implying she is an excellent golfer. She also talks about attending a golf tournament in "No Such Luck". In "Change of Heart", she is seen going to a golf tournament.
 * Lori is one of the most feminine of the Loud sisters, after Lola and Leni. She usually wears pants instead of a dress, but she loves fashion and other stereotypical teenage girl things.
 * From the picture of her feeding baby Lincoln ice cream in "The Whole Picture", it looks like she's worn similar clothes for most of her life.
 * According to episode 20 of the Nick Animation podcast, Lori's favorite movie is .
 * Dub facts:
 * Her Polish name is Hanna (Hannah) with the nickname "Hania."
 * Her Finnish name is Laura.
 * Lori's Russian dubber, Anastasiya Lapina, also voices Rita, Leni, Lola, Lily, and Ronnie Anne.
 * Lori's Korean dubber, MinJeong RYeo, also voices Mrs. Johnson. She also voices Marinette Dupain-Cheng for the Korean dub of "Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir" and Mandy in the Korean dub of "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", the latter of whom was voiced by Grey Griffin in the original English version.
 * Lori is the only one of the Loud siblings who:
 * Has a driver's license.
 * Can keep the house from ending up in a pile of rubble or ashes.
 * Was born in the 1990's.
 * Is an excellent golfer.
 * Locks the door to her room on key.
 * Lori says that her favorite food is sushi, although she has never tried it.
 * Her dream job is to be the chief executive officer (more commonly called "CEO") of a major corporation--or, at the very least, the co-CEO of a major corporation.
 * According to the image of her feeding Lincoln ice cream in "The Whole Picture", she had an extra pair of eyelashes when she was younger.
 * Lori is known to have a flatulence problem, but refuses to admit it. Whenever she farts, she always tries to claim that it was her shoes, or creaky floorboards, that made the farting noise.
 * As of now, the times she farted was in "Making the Case", "Garage Banned", and Lola's episode of the Listen Out Loud podcast.
 * Lori was the first character to have her name in an episode title, before Lincoln and Lynn.
 * According to "Butterfly Effect", Lincoln apparently thinks that Lori secretly fears that Bobby might end up leaving her for their sister, Leni.
 * On Lori's baby photo, Lori was born with a pointed head, no hair, and webbed feet.
 * According to Lori in "Anti-Social", she refers to her pre-teen or tween years as her "awkward stage".