User:TheMaximumMatt


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Greetings fellow user. You must be. My name is TheMaximumMatt, but you can call me Matt. Welcome to my profile. I'm just a guy who likes to talk about cartoons and make drawings.

How did I want to be an Animator?
The first cartoon I ever watched was Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Watching all of the different character designs, I decided to draw some of my own. I fell in love with drawing when I was little and being a cartoon maker was something I wanted to be when I grow up. I always loved the idea of making my own characters and settings and putting them into situations I wanted them to be in. After a while, I started to lose my interest into animating and drawing, since I needed to focus things on other things at the time and during the late 2000s, good original cartoons were becoming a rarity, but after watching shows like TAWOG and The Loud House, I was back to being inspired to draw/animate. I also gained the interest of being a writer for a cartoon.

=Fanfictions I've written=
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LOUD HOUSE FANFICTIONS

 * 1) "All's Fair in Pranks and War" - After one prank goes too far, Lynn challenges Luan to a war of the pranks. This soon brings chaos to the house and the family.
 * 2) "New Look" - Leni loses her sunglasses, so Lori decides to help buy some new ones. However, it appears as though Leni has gained an entire new look... and personality as well.
 * 3) "Nice to Beat You" - Lynn is challenged to a basketball game by a group of past rivals, but when one of the members can't make it to the game, Lincoln must be trained to be qualified for the team.

Shortfictions
This new series of TLH fanfictions features very short, comedic stories of whatever the Louds get themselves into. Enjoy!
 * "Who Lives in a Pineapple" - Lola meets a very surprising guest while washing the dishes.
 * "Chew Out"(COMING SOON) - Lincoln has a surprise for Luan after he gets an A- on his project.

Upcoming Fanfictions

 * Hopping Mad (requested by Aartistboy718) - Lana puts Lola in charge of looking over Hops while she's away. Unfortunately, Lola ends up losing Hops and now must find him before he gets in trouble.
 * Comedy Old - Luan is met with some competition when a surprise rival comedian enters the family and is determined to outwit this person at all costs.
 * Channel Loud - Lincoln and the others end up getting their own TV show based off of their daily lives, but trouble arrives when the TV show ends up affecting their lives.
 * Three Louds are Better Than One

Fanfiction Inspirations
While you're waiting, why not check out some of these guys' fan-fictions? Way before I made this account, these are people who have been some of the biggest inspirations for me when writing my fanfictions. Go check them out!


 * AnimationFan15
 * YoshiRocker13
 * Harburton81
 * TMNT1987Dude
 * FirstDrellSpectre

The Loud House has became one of my favorite cartoons of all time because of the characters. Whether they'd be interesting, humorous, or just likable, they are all a joy to watch. Because of this, I thought it be fun to make my own list of the Loud siblings from favorite to least favorite. Keep in mind that just because a character is lower on the list does not mean a dislike him/her. Now with all this filler out of the way, let's get down to the list. (List is subject to change anytime)
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The List
1. (Favorite) Leni Loud - It's obvious why Leni has become one of the most beloved characters in the family. Leni is the sweetest, cutest, and funniest of the family. Even though she isn't smart, her dumb moments can give me quite the chuckle. I love her design, I love her voice, I love her personality, I love just about everything about this character.

2. Luan Loud - I've always loved Luan. I can't get enough of her cute puns. Luan is a very fun character to watch. The way she wants to bring smiles to people's faces, especially to her family, is very sweet. Her voice actor does a great job at matching her character and making her very enjoyable. It's great that Luan is starting gain more dimensions as the show go on. She also makes for a fun antagonist, as seen in Fool's Paradise.

3. Lincoln Loud - It's obvious that Lincoln would make a spot this high on the list. Lincoln makes a great protagonist. You are interested into everything Lincoln does. You really want to root for this kid. He's is the straightman to the Loud Family, always fixing problems and acting as a helpful leader for his sisters while always trying to make up for his mistakes.

4. Lynn Loud - Here's a sister I'm sure you guessed wouldn't be this high. I've already talked about her in her character page, but to sum up, I enjoy Lynn's sporty, brave, and energetic personality. I know a friend who has the same interests and similar energy to Lynn. Like Leni and Luan, her voice actor does an awesome job of catching what an egotistical, sporty tomboy like Lynn would sound like. I know she can be physically rough, but I like to think its because she's very playful and isn't aware of her own strength.

5. Luna Loud - Yet another obvious choice for a high spot. Despite having only 3 episodes focused on her, Luna has quickly become one of the most developed sisters in terms of character. Luna is an awesome sister to hang with. She's loud, energetic, and has a passion for music that I have to respect. Despite not being perfect, she shares a nice relationship with her family and rarely ever gets mad.

6. Lola Loud - I never had a problem with Lola. Normally, I despise the kinds of characters that are nothing but loud, selfish brats that always get their way. However, there was something about Lola's over-the-top antagonizing personality that was enjoyable to me. She creates some of the more funnier moments in the show, and even though she can be a bit crazy, there are a handful of episodes that actually do develop Lola's character very well. She might be a brat, but she's an enjoyable brat.

7. Lana Loud - Even though she isn't my favorite, I still like Lana a lot. I find Lana's gross, but outgoing and tomboyish personality fun and cute (even though Lana doesn't like to be called that). With episodes like Frog Wild and Toads and Tiaras, I can definitely understand many people like Lana.

8. Lori Loud - It's amazing how I went from disliking this girl to actually really appreciating her. As someone who is the eldest sibling in a family of 3 brothers, I can relate to her on some levels. It's true that she started out rough in episodes like Driving Miss Hazy and Get the Message, but then we get episodes like No Guts, No Glori, A Fair to Remember, Garage Banned, Party Down, and Change of Heart, all of which are episodes that show Lori's good side and actually make her a likable character. I am fully convinced that Lori has now became a great character.

9. Lucy Loud - I might get some flak for putting Lucy lower on the list but that's because I don't Lucy is nearly that fleshed out compared to the other sisters. However, that does not mean Lucy is a bad character. Lucy in fact has a lot of great moments on the show that range from being funny (like in Get the Message and Picture Perfect) to being heartwarming (Back in Black and Spell It Out).

10. Lisa Loud - This is another character who hasn't been nearly as fleshed out as the other sisters. But like Lucy, I'm not going to let a lack of development ruin a character like Lisa. Lisa's smart, studious, and quirky personality can create from very funny moments, like with her using samples from the siblings for her experiments. I don't mind her narcissism since it makes her more enjoyable for me. Lisa has great potential to be a good character, and with Friend or Faux on the way, I'm sure her potential will be reached soon.

11. Lily Loud - Even though Lily might have the least personality of the sisters, with her being a baby... SHE'S SO CUTE! It's impossible to watch a scene of Lily and not chuckle or go "aww" at what she does because she's so adorable. I'd be very surprised if an episode were to actually make Lily an interesting character though.


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20.	Making the Case – IDK why this episode is so hated. This story really works so well. I understand both sides of the arguments (Lincoln and his sisters) and sympathize with the characters and Lincoln gets the appropriate consequences after messing up badly. There is also some good commentary on how society acts when it comes to videos on the internet. As sad as it is, people, especially kids, act like this and the episode handles it well. Topping it off is a very heartwarming ending.

19.	Toads and Tiaras - This episode focuses on the relationship between Lana and Lincoln. Lincoln makes for a great teacher towards Lana, and in the end, he realizes how badly he messed up and reassures us that he loves Lana for who she is. Lola is kind of funny here. How Lola can still be so devilish and intimidating while still being in her condition is so funny.

18.	Spell It Out – Lucy is one of the more underused sisters in the show, often being shoved to the side and usually being neglected. This episode acknowledges that and it does a great job at handling it. Lucy actually does get some great focus and I really sympathize for her. At the same time, I can understand that the sisters are not trying to be mean, they just don’t understand because Lucy is usually quiet when it comes to expressing herself. It’s a really heartwarming episode for Lucy.

17.	Frog Wild – This episode made me fully understand why Lana has become so popular among the fanbase while also cracking some good jokes along the way. Lincoln and Lana work really well together and the story with Lana and her frog is cute.

16.	Garage Banned – Lori was once a sister I used to dislike and consider my least favorite. HOWEVER, episodes like this began to change my mind once Lori got more episodes focused on her. As the eldest sibling in the family, I can relate a lot to Lori here and you really sympathize with Lori and root for her. Lori is just really likable here. Also, there are quite a few good jokes here, and on top of that, it actually gives a legitimately great reason for having Lori return to her family instead of having some forced status quo thing.

15.	A Fair to Remember – Once again, we have another episode that shows Lori’s good side. You really understand Lori’s motivations and you actually feel bad for her. At the same time, Lincoln and Bobby’s relationship is awesome. I just love how well they get along. Top it all off with one of the most heartwarming endings, and you got a good Lori-focused episode.

14.	For Bros About To Rock – Now, it’s Luna’s turn to take the spotlight. Luna and Lincoln’s relationship here is sweet. Even though it does get carried away, it’s nice how Luna wants to make Lincoln’s first concert unforgettable while at the same time, the episode never feels too mean-spirited. Luna’s backstory is also good at giving us a reason on why Luna is so passionate into concerts. It’s an episode that made Luna one of my favorite sisters.

13.	One Flu Over the Loud House – Now let’s shift to my favorite sister, Leni. I just love Leni. I love her sweet and funny personality, I love her design, I love her voice… is there anything I can say that hasn’t been said about Leni. She’s just a really cute character, and this episode shows just how big of a heart Leni has. She’s willing to risk her own health just to help out her siblings. It’s honestly sweet. On top of that, this episode is a great parody of the whole zombie-apocalypse trope and I was really invested in the story.

12.	Along Came a Sister – If you have Leni as the focus of an episode, chances are I am going to love it. I love how everyone is in character and the way they work together so well here. One thing you are going to notice is that a lot of my favorite episodes involve the siblings working together to achieve something. As some who has a massive fear of bugs, I can relate to Leni, who goes out of her way to help Lincoln in the end. Although one thing I cannot understand is how are willing to bash Change of Heart because Clyde didn't change anything about his "relationship" with Lori while people praise this episode even though Leni doesn't get over he fear of bugs. Weird...

11.	Ties That Bind – This is simply a heartwarming episode with some great gags. The kids work together in order to prevent themselves from being kicked out, and some pretty fun gags come out of it. The ending where the sisters stand up for Lincoln even after he thinks about ditching them, which is sadly my least favorite part of the episode, is incredibly sweet and shows how much the family cares for each other.

10.	Lock 'N' Loud – This is a simple episode where the family works together in a cooperative and interesting manner and come up with some funny jokes with some good pacing in the story. Everything here flows so smoothly.

9.	L is For Love – The ending… enough said.

8.	Fool's Paradise – In my opinion, this episode is better than April Fools Rules. While I don’t dislike AFR, I will say that this episode does everything that that episode did better. I like the horror movie parody this does, the pranks are clever and funny, Luan makes a fun antagonist like in AFR, and the way the family pays her back is really satisfying.

7.	A Tattler's Tale – Lola is a character I never had a problem with. Her over-the-top antagonistic personality is what makes her for me. This episode does a good job at developing her and she really shines here. You really get intrigued into the conflict and you want the sisters to get back at Lola. And once they do, you then understand Lola’s motivation and you sympathize for her after and hope she gets the family’s trust. It’s a very sweet episode.

6.	11 Louds a Leapin' – No surprise why this special is so high on this list. It’s a really great Christmas special that gives some good focus on Mr. Grouse, a character who I thought would never get this much attention, let alone development, surprises us with the reveal of the parents’ faces, and has some heartwarming moments. There were also some great jokes with the family in the sub-plot. One of the best Christmas specials from a series I’ve seen.

5.	Undie Pressure – Yet another episode where Lola shines. Lola’s antagonistic personality is great to watch here and I was very hyped up and intrigued into the conflict. I just wanted to see how each character was going to go through with this challenge and there are some really great jokes with how they try to avoid losing. In fact, each sister has their time to shine with some good moments for them. It also has a heartwarming ending.

4.	Suite and Sour – This is yet another fun episode that gives equal focus to each of the siblings. Each situation the siblings end themselves in funny and is constantly giving some funny gags. The more I watched it, the more I began to enjoy it more and more. And once again, the ending is heartwarming. One of my favorite things about the show is that way they give off such cute and heartwarming solutions to conflicts that feel so satisfying.

3.	Change of Heart – I take back what I said about A Fair to Remember, THIS is has one of the most heartwarming endings in the show. Lori is at her best here. I can understand why she’s so annoyed by Clyde, but I loved it how she realized here mistakes and actually goes to apologize to Clyde. And it is incredibly sweet and it makes Lori a lovable character. Leni is also in this episode and is actually makes for a great trainer for Clyde. Overall, this is just a pleasant episode.

2.	The Loudest Mission – My favorite special in the show so far. I was never a huge fan of Ronnie Anne at first, mainly because I never found her too interesting, but this episode actually made her into a relatable and likable character. I really wanted her to resolve the situation between her and the family. The family is also full of likable, simple characters, my favorites being CJ, Carl, and Carlota. I also think the interactions between Lori and Ronnie Anne is interesting. I also think the ending is cute and resolves everything so well. Overall, this is a really fun special that gives us some fun new characters and interactions and a heartwarming resolution.

Before we get to number one, here are some quick honorable mentions:


 * Changing the Baby - A good Lily-focused episode with some cute moments
 * Space Invader - The story works well here along with some good moments with Lynn
 * Back Out There - Lincoln's friends try to cheer him up through some funny scenes and good showcasing of each of their personalities. Call this #21.
 * Homespun - The kids learn to be grateful through some fun cutaway gags
 * Funny Business - What's this? An episode where Luan isn't a one-dimensional comedic failure? Count me in!
 * Party Down - Another good Lori-focused episode with some awesome moments.
 * Fed Up - The kids work together really well and the solution is satisfying for everyone.
 * Out of the Picture - Lola is really cute this episode.
 * Patching Things Up - A heartwarming episode between Lola and Lana
 * The Old and the Restless - Episode with some fun interactions between Albert and Lincoln.
 * Sleuth or Consequences - Lincoln and Lucy shine here and it has a nice ending
 * Butterfly Effect - The definition of an episode that is simply wacky.
 * Cover Girls - A great concept for an episode topped off with good quick jokes, even if it is a little weak in execution.
 * It's a Loud Loud Loud Loud House - The story simply flows smoothly and the conflict is easy to get invested in, along with the character realizing the errors of their ways and working together in the end.

1.	Job Insecurity – Out of all the episodes where the siblings work together, this is my favorite. The kids once again, work together so well together and their motivations are heartwarming. They legitimately feel bad for their father and want to make his life better… it’s just… I love it. I also like how Mr. Grouse has some focus here. He easily has some of the greatest jokes not just in this episode, but in the show as a whole. This also gives some good focus on Lynn Sr., a character who I haven’t given to much care for in the past. This is my favorite episode for how solid this episode is. It’s the perfect mixture of comedy, charm, and story.

5. AARRGGH! You For Real? - This episode is one of my least favorite mainly because of the unresolved conflict. At first, this episode actually doesn't seem weak at all. It actually gives some good commentary on how "reality shows" end up being staged. It could've been a strong episode where the kids learn that even though the show is fake, they can still find entertainment from it and that's all that really matters. Lincoln here does but... Clyde doesn't. And rather than go with the direction I mentioned earlier, the episode ends up having Lincoln and the host (I forgot his name) make up a situation and lie to Clyde about the show being real. It's unsatisfying because Clyde's situation is never fully resolved, it gives off some bad implications (if Clyde were to find out the show is really fake in the future, wouldn't he feel worse? and Wouldn't he go back to being disbelieving?), and it teaches that it's okay to lie to your friends to make them happy. It is a really unsatisfying episode. The reason it is high on the list is because the host is actually a likable character and once again, the first half isn't too bad.
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4.No Such Luck - As overhated as this episode is (and I'm refusing to talk about the controversy that surrounds this episode on this list, since we'll be here all day), I still think this was a stupid episode. Everyone feels so dumbed down than they usually are. The biggest problem here is that the punishment feels so dang callous towards Lincoln. Yes, Lincoln does deserve some form of karma, in fact, having him being excluded from family activities like the movies and the beach would've been fine, but I think making him live outside the house without any sort of protection seems way too far. How do you fix this? Simple. Just make Lincoln's punishment less harsh. :) As for Lynn here... I actually didn't care for her that much here. Being superstitious is nothing new we haven't seen before in previous episodes (Sleuth or Consequences, Cover Girls, Intern for the Worse, etc.), so it make sense that Lynn would freak out over something silly like this. And as for the ending... I wasn't too sure whether to laugh or not, so I'll leave it at that. Once again, Lincoln did kind of do something wrong for a selfish reason, so it isn't on the bottom of the list.

3. Heavy Meddle - This episode was a bit iffy for me, but nothing weak... until the ending. This episode feels so incomplete. The ending does not really do that much. What sucks is that nothing feels really resolved. Sure Lincoln finds out that Ronnie Anne likes her in the end, but what about the whole meddling thing with his sisters? That's never resolved. We don't see the sisters' reaction after Lincoln's scolding and Lincoln never apologizes to his sisters. It was really not satisfying. Also, am I the only one who's against the whole "if he/she picks on you, that means he/she likes you" cliché? I wouldn't mind it if it was a character developing thing, like with Hey Arnold, but here, it seems to try to treat it as if it's a normal, relatable thing and wants to put that message into kids' heads. I'm sorry, but that's not even close to how bullying even works. It's only #3 on the list because the sisters are genuinely sweet in this episode. Sure it doesn't fully work out in the end, but it's the thought that counts.

2. The Green House - The idea of having the Louds decrease carbon footprint seems interesting and would make for a great pro-green episode, especially considering how more often than not, pro-environmental episodes tend to be a guilty pleasure for me. But what kills it is the execution. The concept here is that the students are put into an assignment to decrease their carbon footprints. In other words, they are supposed to be in charge of controlling their power usage. I have many problems with this... down to the fact that NO child can decrease their power usage. On top of that, it feels like it is automatically punishing anyone who uses has a big family or uses too much power to begin with. Clyde is lucky because he does nothing and gets good grades because his parents uses solar panels... meanwhile Lincoln is already hated on because he has a big family and his family just so happens to use electricity, which means he is bound to do bad from the start. He is doing everything he can unlike Clyde and still fails because of his ten sisters. Had the concept been something about high power bills or environmental issues going on in Royal Woods and the kids working on decreasing their carbon footprint, this episode would've worked so much better. Simple fix. Then there's the sub-plot, which just feels like it was shoehorned in just so the episode can give Lincoln even more unnecessary conflict. Okay, one, how would a few laptops be able to raise the carbon footprint so high? Secondly, why is Lincoln so persistent on having this otherwise unimportant tournament take place at his house? The kids were even offering to not do it there. It makes Lincoln feel kind of stupid, especially considering the situation he is in right now. Thirdly, its also feels contrived on making look like the bad guy. Also, Lincoln getting rid of everything in the house seems so stupid of him and it doesn't fit in to his character, although he is called out for his stupidity, so I'll give it that. This is overall a stupid and contrived episode.

1. Brawl of the Family - As much as I hate the "controversy" that surrounds this episode and as overhated as I think it is, it is still my least favorite Loud house episode. Say what you want about NSL and TGH, but at least NSL was trying to teach a lesson of "lies will get you into more trouble" and at least TGH had interesting ideas. Here... I'm not exactly sure what the moral was. Was it that you should butt out of every problem and let the problem resolve itself? Was it that you can't solve every problem by yourself? Was it encouraging isolationism? I'm not sure... And we have seen instances of the sisters fighting before, so what makes the situation between Lori and Leni so special? Aside from that, this episode might be even more stupid than the last. Everyone feels more OOC here, making them feel incredibly immature, petty, and dumb and arguing over the dumbest of things. Even Lincoln feels OOC here. Considering what the show is about, shouldn't Lincoln know about the sister protocol? Lincoln also makes some stupid decisions here, and rather than having it be understandable, it feels contrived just so the conflict can get worse. I also don't think it was Lincoln's 100% fault for getting the whole family into a fight, especially with Lola, Lana, Lisa, Lynn, and Lucy. If anything, it's caused more by the sister protocol. Remember how I said that making Lincoln look like the bad guy was contrived in TGH? Here, it is even worse because some of the "fights" that the sisters get into are even his fault, and yet he is still in the wrong. I also don't like how isolationism is the way to go here. Any other show would've done the opposite and have the arguers resolve it by talking it out or something. I also think it seems unrealistically stupid for the parents to go along with the sister protocol. I understand they aren't best parents around, but we have seen instances of them taking charge for when situations got bad. Finally, there's the ending, which feels SO rushed, contrived, and out-of-nowhere, it isn't satisfying in the least. Sure, the conflicts are resolved, but you can't have all this build up to a huge fight and then all of the sudden go "hurdy-hurr we made up". That's just stupid and anticlimactic. It also gives the implication that Lincoln is forced to put up with the sister protocol even if it gets in Lincoln's way. Is he simply supposed to deal with it? This feels the exact opposite of what "Space Invaders" tried to teach, where sometimes you DO need to step in to solve a fight, especially if it affects your life. If you want to see a better version of a plot like this, watch "Room with a Feud" which almost feels like the opposite of this episode. This episode has many more problems than TGH, and the ones it does share with TGH feel even worse here. It's easily my least favorite episode.


 * Sigh* But Will ALL of that that being said though, if the Loud House can only have just 5 episodes that I dislike, then it really shows you consistently good this show can be. At worst, it's frustratingly stupid. Even the bad episodes aren't that bad. I dislike NSL and BITF, but I wouldn't consider them Post-Movie (not Post-Sequel) Spongebob level of garbage or even Modern Fairly Oddparents level of broken. and I certainly don't hate any of these episodes with a BURNING passion. There are a TON of really great Loud House episodes out there, like Job Insecurity, Change of Heart, Lock N' Loud, The Old and The Restless, Undie Pressure, A Tattler's Tale, etc. Really does show that even in the dark areas, the Loud House can still shine a ton of light.

The Loud house will forever remain one of my favorite cartoons.

Here, you'll find information about some fan-made characters who appear exclusively in my Loud house fanfictions, free from Gary Stus and Mary Sues. Enjoy!
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Clark Stevenson
Personality: Clark is Valerie's brother and is the same age as her. Clark likes to be the cool kid of the gang. He enjoys showing off his skills (and sometimes his looks) to his friends, much to their amusement. He enjoys participating in physical, daring activities, even if it means injuring himself. Despite his slight ego, he remains kind to his sister and colleagues and will always be there to support his team. He's always ready to be challenged to a game of basketball.

His first appearance was in Nice to Beat You, where he is a member of Lynn's basketball team, The Loud Lynxes. He helps Lincoln train for the Royal Woods Golden Basketball Tournament.

Valerie Stevenson
Personality: Valerie is kind and modest to others, though shows no mercy if she's challenged to a game of basketball. Valerie is Clark's sister. She's very good at sticking up for her brother and her friends. She's often the first person to show concern when someone is feeling down. She tries to not get overly mad or freaky about situations. Valerie can also be playfully teasing towards Clark.

She first appeared in Nice to Beat You, where she is a member of Lynn's basketball team, The Loud Lynxes. She helps Lincoln train for the Royal Woods Golden Basketball Tournament.

Tia Valentine
Personality: Tia isn't much of a talker. She likes the feeling of working by herself in a quiet environment and communicates using either sign language or facial/body gestures. She's very friendly to her colleagues and is prepared to help out her teammates when they are in need. She doesn't usually like it when people talk about her quietness, though she won't hate you for it. She can often be seen wearing headphones and drawing in her notebook.

She first appeared in Nice to Beat You, where she is a member of Lynn's basketball team, The Loud Lynxes. Her teammates (Clark, Rob, Valerie, and Lynn), along with Lincoln, are really the only friends she really has. She helps Lincoln train for the Royal Woods Golden Basketball Tournament.

Rob MacArthur
Personality: Rob is quite the nervous little boy. He can often be socially awkward and isn't very good at starting conversations. He often gets the name or places, people, sports, etc. mixed up. He's always trying to be kind to his colleagues, who are there for Rob when he needs help. He's often seen alone, and though he wishes to be more social, he doesn't mind it if he has to be alone. He has a strong passion for math, though he's trying out to be an athlete too. He has a crush on Tia.

He first appeared in Nice to Beat You, where he is a member of Lynn's basketball team, The Loud Lynxes. Lynn accidentally injures him and Lincoln has to play for him. Like Tia, his teammates and Lincoln are really the only friends he has.

Mackenzie Bell
Personality: Mackenzie is Lynn's greatest lifelong rival. Mackenzie is shown to be posh, arrogant, mocking, and most importantly, manipulative. She can easily pick out your weaknesses and use it against you. Despite being sneaky, she does it without breaking the rules or having to resolve to sabotaging or cheating. Instead, she'll try plans like having members turn against each other. As confident as she is, she doesn't take losing very well.

She first appeared in Nice to Beat You where she, and her gang, makes fun of Lynn while she is practicing for the Royal Woods Golden Basketball Tournament.

Emma Hudson
Personality: Emma is, though reluctantly, one of Mackenzie's gang members. Emma is someone who doesn't show much care in what she does. She's usually the first to question Mackenzie's schemes and is usually rude towards Patricia. Though Emma doesn't like to admit it, she can be quite pessimistic. Despite her negative attitude, Emma thinks of herself highly and isn't against making fun of Lynn when Mackenzie and Patricia do.

She first appeared in Nice to Beat You, where she was part of Mackenzie's gang.

Patricia Hart
Personality: Patricia is best described as obnoxious, rowdy, loud, and attention-seeking. She'll often copy and emphasize on what Mackenzie says, much to her annoyance. She likes getting the last laugh in arguments. Despite this, Patricia is one of Mackenzie's more trusted members and she is easily considered the most competitive out of the gang. Patricia, though confident, is not that smart or even that strong, and she can be quite clumsy sometimes.

She first appeared in Nice to Beat You, where she was part of Mackenzie's gang.