Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26825223-20170930213645/@comment-26478829-20170930220237

I'm not really sure one way or another.

The Loud House has proven itself to be pretty remarkable in the sense that it's willing to shake up status quo and break boundaries, with the Santiagos moving away and lasting romances appearing here and there, so the possibility of characters growing up doesn't seem infeasible.

I do hope they start to grow, but I also understand if they probably will remained agelocked. Lori not going to university after a year like she said would become pretty glaring in hindsight, though..