User:AnimationFan15

undefined"Ready to Die" by Andrew W.K. Thanks, Cupcakes HD


 * -|General Info=

Hello,. My name is AnimationFan15 (I am a huge fan of cartoons, and I was 15 when I joined the wiki community), but you just call me AnimationFan, AF15, or just Isaac.


 * -|About me=


 * As you can tell by my username, I am a major fan of animation. I fell in love with it since I was little. Ever since then, animation has been a part of my life.
 * Even though I mostly monitor the wiki to make sure edits are acceptable, my primary job on here is adding the synopsis to an episode page. I am well known for this because I put a lot of time and effort in writing them and adding enough details.
 * Because animation is my biggest passion, I have a plethora of favorite cartoons. Some include SpongeBob SquarePants, The Loud House, Regular Show, The Amazing World of Gumball, Phineas and Ferb, Gravity Falls, and many more.
 * The very first cartoon I watched was Blue's Clues. Not only was it the first cartoon I saw, but the show inspired me to be an artist. As you can see on some blog posts, I drew some pictures so I can show off my amazing talent. Blue's Clues is special to me. I loved the show so much, I still remember everybody's name.
 * I am a huge fan of Nintendo, as I own a majority of thier game systems (most of which were passed down from my older brohter). My favorite franchises by Nintendo are Super Mario, Kirby, and Splatoon. My favorite Nintendo game of all time is Super Mario Galaxy (both 1 and 2), as I had a total blast with these games.
 * I posted my first ever fanfiction here on The Loud House Wiki. I tried to write my own fanfiction in the past, but I kept abandoning it because I would get bored of it. You can read it here.
 * My favorite movie companies are Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, DreamWorks, Aardman, and Laika. My most favorite animated movie of all time is Pixar's WALL-E.
 * I am able to memorize all the capital cities in each of the 50 states in the US.
 * On October 4, 2016, I was promoted from rollback to admin (though I still have the rollback rights) due to my great contribution to this wiki.
 * On November 7, 2016, I was inspired by a certain user here to join DeviantArt. Here's my profile page.
 * One of my biggest pet peeves is people taking episodes too seriously. People who take episodes seriously are always whining about things they don't like, and it REALLY annoying. It's because of people taking episodes too seriously, that I can't even look at the comments of the episode page, like "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", "No Such Luck", and recently, "Cheater by the Dozen" (the latter, because of one line of dialogue [ONE LINE!] that created major uproar here). I fear that the more people complain about these episodes, I'll start to lose respect for them.
 * This may sound weird, but one my biggest pet peeves is when people spell episode titles wrong. Whenever I reference an episode, I like to spell it exactly the way it is.

Lists


Favorite cartoons
Guilty pleasure = something I like that the general hates

​Nickelodeon

 * The Loud House
 * SpongeBob SquarePants
 * T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Fanboy and Chum Chum (guilty pleasure)
 * ​Rocko's Modern Life
 * The Penguins of Madagascar

​Cartoon Network

 * Regular Show
 * Ed, Edd n Eddy
 * Steven Universe
 * Rick and Morty
 * Camp Lazlo
 * Adventure Time
 * Uncle Grandpa (guilty pleasure)
 * We Bare Bears
 * The Powerpuff Girls (both original and reboot, but mostly original)
 * Courage the Cowardly Dog
 * Chowder
 * The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
 * Codename: Kids Next Door

​Disney

 * Phineas and Ferb
 * Gravity Falls
 * Star vs. the Forces of Evil

​Others

 * The Simpsons
 * South Park
 * Happy Tree Friends
 * Camp Camp
 * My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
 * Big Mouth

​Favorite Pixar films

 * 1) WALL-E
 * 2) Toy Story 2
 * 3) Coco
 * 4) Monsters, Inc.
 * 5) Toy Story
 * Up
 * 1) Inside Out
 * 2) Cars 3
 * 3) Finding Nemo
 * 4) Ratatouille

How I got into The Loud House
I first heard of The Loud House in the form of an advertisement of YouTube, and clicked on it. I was instantly enamored in the style of animation and humor.

I have been into The Loud House since May, the month the series premiered.

​My job here

 * Writing the episode synopsis (unless I give the job to someone else if I don't like the episode)
 * Adding episodes to staff pages
 * Adding in recently released title cards onto episode pages (unless RoniX2D or Loudluna35 beat me to it)


 * -|Characters rankings=


 * 1) Lincoln: Obviously, because he's the only boy in the house. I like Lincoln because he's the one you most sympathize with. When you look into Lincoln's point of view, you can almost imagine the struggle of having to live with 10 sisters. However, I noticed how people around the wiki (some of which are my friends) are oversensitive to Lincoln getting inconvenienced.

Sisters

 * 1) Luan: My favorite sister of the bunch, and favorite character in the show overall. The main reason I like Luan the most is because she and I love jokes. Despite her jokes being pretty cheesy, I manage to find a chuckle in them. If there's one downside with Luan, it would have to be her role in the episode "April Fools Rules". That episode showed that Luan is a psychotic monster with no feelings of remorse whenever April Fools Day is around the corner.
 * 2) Favorite episode starring Luan: "No Laughing Matter"
 * 3) Lana: My favorite of the twins. If I had to choose one twin over the other, it would have to be Lana. I find her to be really cute (even though she doesn't like being called that), because she's willing to take risks, despite her relatively young age. Originally, she was in the middle of my list, but due to episodes like "Toads and Tiaras" and "Frog Wild", I've began to find the appeal in Lana.
 * 4) Favorite episode starring Lana: "Frog Wild"
 * 5) Lola: Widely regarded as the worst sister, I beg to differ. Sure, she has had some episodes centered around her that display some of her worst moments ("Undie Pressure" and "Sound of Silence"), but there have actually been episodes that show that Lola does indeed have a heart, and that she's not a monster. "Undie Pressure" and "A Tattler's Tale" are the episodes that prove that Lola does have a soft side, and the latter episode is the sole reason why she's this high on my list, and that's why that episode will always be my favorite. Whoever hates "A Tattler's Tale" is clearly blind at seeing Lola as a good person.
 * 6) Favorite episode starring Lola: "A Tattler's Tale"
 * 7) Leni: No surprise that one of the two most popular sisters is this high on the list. I find Leni an interesting character because despite her sweet attitude, she's completely clueless at how she perceives certain things. Of all the dumb moments Leni had, my favorite one would have to be from my most favorite episode "A Tattler's Tale", where she panicked when Lynn claimed there was a rat (a snitch) in their secrets club, and made the assumption that there was an actual rat present.
 * 8) Favorite episode starring Leni: "No Spoilers"
 * 9) Luna: The other most popular sister of the family. What makes Luna so popular is her maternal behavior towards Lincoln. She always lends a hand towards her siblings, and is happy to provide a little music. As popular Luna is, she's doesn't have that many episodes where she's the dominant focus, and is starting to shift from main character to just supporting character. Recently, in the episode "L is For Love", we get some major development for Luna by giving the implication that she's bisexual. If the writers keep this up in future episodes, I will like Luna a lot more.
 * 10) Favorite episode starring Luna: "L is For Love"
 * 11) Lily: As adorable as I find Lily, she's quite possibly the most important character that has no definite personality. The only things that's she's most memorable for is just her ditching her diaper. She also has three eyelashes, which, according to Chris Savino, implies that she's a girly-girl or a fashionista, so that could possibly be a hint at what her personality might be.
 * 12) Favorite episode starring Lily: "Potty Mouth"
 * 13) Lucy: When the series first started airing, Lucy was already coined the most popular sister, due to her gothic attitude (which is still a popular trend with today's teens). However, I just find her to be a dull and bland character who probably has the weakest form of comedy, which involves her jumpscaring her siblings.
 * 14) Favorite episode starring Lucy: "Spell It Out"
 * 15) Lori: Who was once originally my least favorite sister is slowly beginning to improve. I didn't like Lori that much because I hated how she always wanted firsts on everything just because she's the oldest. However, as the series began to progress, Lori is starting to improve as a character. Although Lori has many episodes where she's displayed in a bad light, her worst has got to be from "Save the Date", where she forced Lincoln into making amends with Ronnie Anne just because it was the only way she can win back Bobby's heart. They make it look like that Lori will put her relationship with Bobby over anything else, even her own family.
 * 16) Favorite episode starring Lori: "A Fair to Remember" and "Garage Banned"
 * 17) I couldn't decide between the two, so I went with both.
 * 18) Lisa: I admit she's one of the more interesting characters, but her having such a straightforward attitude makes her look dull. The only time where Lisa is remotely interesting is when she stops being smart, which has only happened twice in the series.
 * 19) Favorite episode starring Lisa: "Friend or Faux?"
 * 20) Lynn: No surprise that Lynn is my least favorite character. Lynn hit rock bottom because throughout the course of the entire series, Lynn's behavior in its entirety has not improved ONCE. She hurts her siblings because it's fun to her, and she doesn't give any concern to the people she harms. In "One of the Boys", it is proven that no matter what gender Lynn is, she's the complete same. Whoever likes Lynn, I must be missing something that only they can see.
 * 21) Favorite episode starring Lynn: "Lynner Takes All"


 * -|Episode rankings=

​Most favorite episodes

 * 1) A Tattler's Tale - My most favorite episode of the series, because it gives us something we've been wanting for a long time: a moment where Lola acts as a reasonable human being. This episode finally gives her a lot more personality than who she usually is, and has a goal that all of us wish to accomplish: to be part of a group and connect with them. It isn't until the end that Lola becomes someone you would want to root for. This episode finally made me appreciate Lola a lot more, and that is why this episode stands as my absolute favorite.
 * 2) Suite and Sour.jpg and Sour - This episode was enjoyable the whole way through. Before this episode premiered, I was afraid it would turn out like "Cereal Offender", where the Loud kids' antics would lead them to get kicked out. Nope! This time, they get kicked out for the most unexpected reason, and the kids aren't even involved. Another masterpiece from my two favorite episode writers, and currently, my favorite episode of the second season.
 * 3) TLH_Frog_Wild.jpg Wild - If you know me, one of my all time favorite relationships is Lincoln and Lana's. After having one episode together, I wanted more. Luckily, that's exactly what we get. This episode just shows that Lincoln and Lana are indeed a very collaborative duo, and will do anything to get things done. This episode also gives up some cute insight on Lana's relationship with her pet frog, Hops, on how they met and why they love each each other very much. For the first episode directed by Kyle Marshall instead of Chris Savino, he did a spectacular job.
 * 4) S1E14A Lana hugs Lincoln.gif and Tiaras - One of my most favorite episodes of the series. The best part of this episode is the bonding between Lincoln and Lana. Lincoln was oblivious that he was trying to change Lana for who she is, but when he realized his mistake, he tells Lana to be who she wants to be, and Lana gracefully forgives Lincoln for his attitude. No doubt about it, it is definitely one of the sweetest moments in the show.
 * 5) TLH_Patching_Things_Up.jpging Things Up - For a pretty long time, I always wanted an episode focused on solely just the twins. This is episode finally delivers that. In this episode, Lana and Lola want to become girl scouts called Bluebell Scouts. However, the activities they must do to earn their patches suits one of them, but not for the other. This, I enjoyed very much because it gives some development to the twins, and despite their differences, they want to do this together. There's also this side plot that involves Lincoln and Clyde breaking into the Bluebell camp in order to find the cookies the scout troop is most famous for. In all honesty, this served nothing to the main plot, and I think it was added just to make the episode fit the 11 minute mark. However, I think the reason why they added this side plot is because no matter who the dominant focus is, Lincoln has to make a cameo, and this was this episode's way of executing it. Definitely one of my favorite episodes written by Karla Sakas Shropshire, and currently my favorite episode directed by both Chris Savino and Kyle Marshall.
 * 6) 11 Louds a Leapin' - For the series' first fully fledged episode, they did a spectacular job. The entire premise overall is funny, heartwarming, heartbreaking, and most definitely, enjoyable. The biggest reason why this episode works is how Mr. Grouse, the Louds' grouchy next door neighbor, has a unique history with his family, and you could easily cope with his plight. Overall, this episode is great in every sense of the word, and there's no denying that.
 * 7) S1E24B GIF Lola skating on the ice.gif Bored - This episode is 11 solid minutes of fun. I loved how Lisa went mad with power, and the siblings failing to hide from her. One scene I particularly liked was Lola figure skating, because she looked adorable in that scene, and that it reminds me of one of my all-time favorite fanfictions.
 * 8) Homespun - For the first time in forever, we have an episode that has absolutely ZERO fighting. This episode is very heartwarming and basic. The flashbacks the Loud kids had when describing the conditions of their house were very funny. The only problem I had with this episode was that it aired out of production order. Instead of seeing it at the end of the season like it should have, we got it a few episode before the season finale. If it did air last, it would've made a fantastic closer to the season.
 * 9) Driving Miss Hazy - This episode is true in so many ways: the tension of driving, knowing the names of the mechanics, and the practice. This would be a great episode, if it weren't for Lori sabotaging Leni in succeeding. Thankfully, she felt regretful for what she did.
 * 10) Cover Girls - Great teamwork episode. I like how Lincoln cosplayed as his sisters before they arrived.
 * 11) Butterfly Effect - I like this episode because it was chaotic, but in a bizarre way. What really keeps your attention is how everything was going downhill so fast.
 * 12) Attention Deficit - Probably the best episode where Clyde is the main focus. Though, I thought the part where the sisters find out about the secret was jus uncalled for.
 * 13) House Music - I like this Luna episode more than For Bros About to Rock. I don't know why, but I just love it.
 * 14) One Flu Over the Loud House - This episode has so much action, that it really keeps your attention. I love how Lincoln was determined to escape while Leni was more focused on helping her sisters.
 * 15) Raw Deal - I'm probably going to get some hate for this, but I generally liked this episode. Sure, it was sad to see Lincoln miss out on the fun, but the reasons why he skipped out was funny to me. The over exaggerated reasons why Lincoln skipped out and how scared he reacted to things made me bust a gut. Another reason I like this episode is because it can really throw you off track at what might happen, such as Lucy's fortunes and the twist at the end.
 * 16) A Novel Idea - When this episode first premiered, I was hesitant to watch it at first because I feared there would be rift between Lincoln and his mother, but when I finally got around to watch the episode seven months after it premiered, I got to say that I was left impressed. In this episode, Lincoln is dissatisfied that he can't join his dad on Take Your Daughter to Work Day (since he's a boy), so his mom decides to take him to her workplace: a dental office. To me, Lincoln's different ways to pass the time were interesting and creative. The chase to get Rita's journal back was edge-of-your-seat entertainment, as the different predicaments the journal got into made the moment feel more tense. But out of everything good in this episode, I thought the best moment was the ending, where Lincoln's sisters drop their jaws in utter astonishment due to Lincoln having more fun than they did. The sweet, sweet irony of that scene was what made that moment funny. Overall, this episode feels like one giant race against the clock, and as it ticks down, it gets more exciting, and that's what I like to see.
 * 17) Lock 'N Loud - At first, I feared this episode wouldn't do so well since it was written by Bob Mittenthal, the writer who was responsible for writing what is possibly the worst episode of the series ("The Green House"), but when the episode came out, I loved it! In this episode, the Loud siblings decide to take home security to the next level after failing to remember to lock the front door. However, they go a little overboard with their security, up to the point where their house looks like a prison. The reason why this episode works is because as expected from the Louds, their methods can often be really bizarre. To make a long story short, I thought everything in this episode worked, and there were hardly any flaws with it.
 * 18) Fed Up - Words cannot describe how much I really like this episode. In it, the kids try to ruin their father's cooking so they could get a pizza for dinner instead of having one of the seven daily dishes they usually have. I found this episode so enjoyable, and extremely engaging to watch. My favorite moments are when the kids try to ruin Lynn Sr.'s cooking, and the kids making a complete mess while trying to make dinner on their own. One scene I particularly liked was when Leni was holding up this scorecard, but found it so much funnier when Lincoln smacked it out of her hands. Overall, this episode is giving "Suite and Sour" a run for its money by taking position of my favorite episode of Season 2.
 * 19) L is for Love.png is For Love - You have no idea how engaging I found this episode. In it, a love letter arrives to the house, but the intended recipient is "L. Loud", and they need to figure out who it is for. Seeing the siblings express their affiliation towards their crushes was interesting and cute, as it dives into the sibling's personal lives. This episode could possibly have the most unexpected ending I have ever seen, but you need to see the episode to get a better understanding. Because of how much I like this episode, it's now fighting for position as my favorite Season 2 episode.
 * 20) The Whole Picture - This was an episode that has been considered a favorite when it first came out, but recently, it has started to receive some flack. The plot is that Lincoln accidentally erases his childhood photos when he needed to make more room for the computer, so he and Clyde attempt to recreate the photos before Lincoln forgets what his childhood was like. I highly enjoyed this episode because I found a lot of the antics to be funny and fast-paced. Most people who like this episode mostly like it for the baby photos we see, but I didn't really care about them that much. About the flack this episode is getting, most of it is centered around the ending. They're complaining at the fact that the memories shown were embarrassing ones, and that there were no heartwarming ones. Whenever I see people complain about this, I'm just like "What the hell is wrong with that?" Like I said with my defense for "Making the Grade", Lincoln doesn't seem to be bothered at the fact that embarrassing things are being brought up, and, I quote, if Lincoln isn't bothered by this, why should we? I didn't mind the embarrassing moments, because they at least had a bit of humor in them, especially the bowling memory. Overall, this is a really good episode that does not deserve the flack it's getting, because it's something too small to care about in an otherwise enjoyable episode.
 * 21) Change of Heart - This may sound upsetting to some of my allies, but I actually enjoyed this episode, quite a bit actually. To me, the best part of this episode is the fact that they decided to avoid going the obvious route, where Clyde gets over his crush on Lori, and go bonkers for Leni instead. Trust me, this episode would've been hated by many people, even myself, if they decided to go with that. One major complaint people have with this episode is the running joke of Clyde's nosebleeds constantly ruining Lori's shoes. To me, I didn't really mind, because I couldn't help but laugh at those moments. Also, the scenes where Leni dresses up as Lori, and Lori dresses up as Leni are some of the funniest moments in the episode, especially the latter, who, when talking to herself, would disturb the other siblings, up to the point where Lola presumably wet herself. You can talk all the smack you want about this episode having "wasted potential", as everyone says, but I think this episode is fine the way it is. Also, rest in peace, June Foray, who passed away on this episode's premiere date.
 * 22) No_Laughing_Matter.png Laughing Matter - This is one episode I will never understand the hate behind. As someone who considers Luan their favorite character, I thought this episode was just awesome. What makes this episode great is that it shows off a side of Luan we have never seen before, which is her non-comedic side. I honestly feel bad for Luan, since she's getting flack for doing the things she loves to do. To me, the only way to fully enjoy this episode is if Luan is your favorite character.
 * 23) Episode_86.pnge Banned - I remember when the plot of this episode wasn't announced yet, I always assumed that it would be a Luna episode, but when the actual plot came out, and said that it was about Lori, I became even more interested (in fact, this was my most anticipated episode of the July 2017 bomb). After it premiered, all I can say is that the anticipation really paid off. What really makes this episode work is that I find it so relatable. The episode shows us the struggles of living on your own. While it may seem fun to have your own private space so you can feel free on what to do, somewhere deep down, you feel like you need your loved ones for moral support and guidance. I praised Lori's role in this episode, since it shows that despite wanting be alone for once, she easily misses her siblings. As it stands, this is quite possibly one of the best episodes to star Lori.
 * 24) Not a loud.png a Loud - You know what I think of this episode. I LOVE it. I don't care what you haters have to say, this episode was humorous from beginning to end. The major reason why I love this episode is that it finally debunked that stupid theory that Lincoln was adopted, because there's more than enough evidence proving that Lincoln was true Loud blood. I loved the running joke of Lincoln and Clyde doing field tests, because each one had its own type of wit, and the outcomes in each of them were just humorous. I also loved Lincoln's birth story, because it's so out-of-the-ordinary and mind boggling, that I couldn't help but laugh at how unusual it is. Some have argued that the backstory presented wasn't genuine and heartwarming. Need I remind you that The Loud House isn't all about smiles and giggles. It tends to be stupid at times because it's what embodies the chaos this show has. Another reason why this episode isn't liked a lot is because it's a Clincoln McCloud episode. Are you f*cking kidding me? Some think that this show has to be about Lincoln's relationship with his sisters, and nothing else. You do know that there's more to Lincoln than just his sisters. Lincoln and Clyde are close friends, and they both mean a lot to each other, so that's why I don't mind Clincoln McCloud episodes at all. Say all you want about the episode, but I will defend this episode, no matter what.

​Why do I like "Raw Deal"?
If some of you know me, you know that one of my favorite episodes of all time is "Raw Deal". In this episode, the Loud family is going to spend the day at Grand Venture State Park, a national park. During the drive, the siblings decide to pass the time by letting Lucy play with her tarot cards, and predict her siblings' fortunes. When Lucy gets to Lincoln, Lucy predicts that Lincoln's day will "end in tragedy". Initially, Lincoln doesn't want to believe it, but when his sisters' fortunes start to become true, Lincoln begins to fear that his day will end in tragedy.

After the episode aired, I thought it was a great episode with lots of humor and a lot of twists. However, many of my friends claim that this episode sucked because Lincoln missed out on the fun, while his sisters had all the fun. Most of them who hate the episode point their fingers to Lucy, since she read Lincoln's fortune in the first place, causing Lincoln to lead down his path of delusion.

Here are the reasons why I enjoyed this episode:
 * 1) Lincoln's overreactions are funny: A running gag that occurs throughout the episode is that the sisters are seen participating in some recreational activity, but Lincoln refuses to take part in any of their activities, fearing that a twist of events will ruin his day. While it is hard to see Lincoln miss out on something that looks fun, I thought those moments were hilarious, because Lincoln's statements explaining why he won't take part are over-exaggerated and so bizarre. What makes it funnier is that when Lincoln assumes for the worst, but it turns out it's something harmless, like the butterfly from the cave, or Lynn Sr. looking like a swamp monster.
 * 2) Lucy is NOT at fault: If there's one thing I see every time someone talks about "Raw Deal", someone is bound to say that Lucy was the worst part of the episode. Mostly everyone who hates this episode claims that it was entirely Lucy's fault that Lincoln missed out on the fun. Here's the catch: Lucy was horrified at what Lincoln's fortune was, and she didn't want to tell Lincoln what it was out of fear. However, Lincoln was desperate to know what it was, so it was partially Lincoln's fault, because he pressured Lucy into telling him his fortune against her will. As a follower of this episode (Weavillain) said it best: "Lincoln chose to take his fortune at face value and react irrational. That's not on Lucy.​"
 * 3) Lincoln did have a good time: If you have watched the episode, you know that before the Louds left, Lincoln heard a "boom!" in the distance. Lincoln peeked through a bush, and sees the park's signature geyser erupting for the first time in years. To some, they think that Lincoln watching this geyser erupt isn't enough to make up on all the fun he missed, but I think Lincoln's day turned out great, not because he saw a geyser erupt for the first time in years, but he was the first to witness it.
 * 4) Lucy's fortunes are unique: One of the funniest and most creative aspects of this episode is the fortunes Lucy tells her siblings. While they are unique, the way they occur is very interesting, and very unexpected. The two I found the most unique were Lori and Luan's fortunes. Lucy predicts that Lori will go on a long trip. Lori thinks it means that she and Bobby will go on a trip to Italy. However, during a brief stop at a gas station, Lori unknowingly slips on some oil on the ground and crashes onto a pile of garbage. In other words, she tripped on some oil and slid towards the garbage, which was a (long) distance away from the van. Luan's fortune was that she will be blown away. As Lynn Sr. was refilling the van's tires with an air pump, he accidentally "blows" Luan away with the hose.

Anyway, those are the reasons why I consider "Raw Deal" a fantastic episode, and one of my favorites in the series. I just don't understand the hate it gets. If the only reasons you say this episode sucks is because Lincoln missed out on all the fun and it's all Lucy's fault, there has to be more than that, because hating the episode for just these two reasons sounds like a weak stance. Either way, you can talk all the smack you want about this episode, I'll still like it.

Least favorite episodes (my blacklist)

 * 1) Making the Case - I hate this episode SO MUCH! This is probably the episode where everybody is at their absolute worst. Lincoln didn't know the consequences of his actions, Clyde was a lousy friend, and the worst part of all of it: the sisters, who downright ostracize their brother into thinking that he no longer exists to them. This episode has NO redeeming qualities, and I find it worse that the most despised episode of SpongeBob SquarePants: One Coarse Meal. I vow to never see this episode again, and I wish it could just disappear in all its entirety.
 * 2) This episode traumatized me so much, that just looking at any image of this episode can throw me into several mood swings, which might take me several minutes to almost an hour for me to recover.
 * 3) The Green House - Behold, the one episode that almost nobody likes. This episode has widely been regarded as the worst episode in the series, even more than the usual targets (Making the Case, It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House, and Sleuth or Consequences), and I can see why it's getting blasted by everybody. In this episode, Lincoln's class wants to win this challenge so they can name a polar bear. Of course, with the Loud House having 10 sisters who use up electricity for the most mundane reasons, Lincoln is unable to lower his eco footprint, and is on the verge of being called an outcast. Now, the reason why this episode bombs so badly is because no one in this episode is in character. Lincoln became a hypocrite when he forced his sisters into not using any more electricity, only to use some for himself, the sisters use up energy for the most ludicrous reasons and don't give any single damns about it, Clyde is reluctant to hang out with Lincoln if he were to lose social standing, Mrs. Johnson and her classmates call Lincoln out for being a polar bear hater just because they misinterpreted Lincoln's dialogue, and the boys (even if we only see them this one time) inconsiderately play at Lincoln's house just because they don't want to lose their status, and when Lincoln is on the verge of hitting the red zone again, they flat out leave without any remorse. Another big reason why this episode is bad is because, as one of my friends stated, Lincoln is put in a bad situation from the VERY START. Having a character suffer for almost the entire episode is a bad formula, because it never gives them a chance to relax. I could keep on going, but a lot of other users here make some other good points. Overall, I think it deserves the title of the worst of the worst.
 * 4) The only thing I liked about this episode were the two final jokes: Mrs. Johnson naming the polar bear after herself, much the student's chagrin, and Lincoln being really smelly due to powering the house to keep it in the green zone, and the line Lincoln says: "Do you mind? I'm showering!"
 * 5) The Sweet Spot - When I first saw this episode, I thought it would was okay, but when I saw it again, it made me realize how unfair Lincoln's sisters can be. This time, they're fighting because they want to have the most comfortable seat in the van. If I have one person to blame in this episode, it would have to be Lisa, who made Lincoln's flawless study a complete waste.
 * 6) Out on a Limo - I always hated snobby characters, because I find them to be a bad influence to the viewers. Lord Tetherby has got to be one of the worst characters in the episode, or maybe the entire show itself, because his high class attitude is really obnoxious and in-your-face. If there's one way this episode could've turned out better, Lincoln's confession to the news reporter should've been on TV, so the sisters could see Lincoln in the dumps and feel sorry for him when he takes back everything he said. It's just one small scene, but it would have made a big impact.
 * 7) Sleuth or Consequences - I think my hatred for this episode is obvious. Lincoln is accused of clogging the toilet, and the sisters don't even give him a chance to prove his innocence. I think this episode is trying to prove that no matter the consequence, the sisters always want Lincoln to get the blame, and they get off scot-free.
 * 8) Hand-Me-Downer - I'm not big on this episode, because nothing seems to be accomplished. Lincoln steals a bike just to look cool, he loses it, the bike's owner gets mad, he finds it later, and the bike's owner doesn't want it back, and that's it. I also found Lincoln to be negatively portrayed in this episode, as he decides to "borrow" a bike just to make himself look better than everyone else.
 * 9) A Tale of Two Tables - This episode to me was just one big snooze fest. I found nothing in this episode to be memorably funny. There are a few things I liked about the episode: Lola pretending to be a vampire with the ketchup bottles, and the ending. As for everything else, it's all just forgettable.
 * 10) Get the Message - This episode was pretty nasty, and all of that nastiness come from both Lori, and the twins. I feel like this whole episode was to contradict everything that happened in "Left in the Dark". In that episode, Lori actually felt sorry for Lincoln when he missed his show, but in this episode, Lori gives Lincoln a brand new pair of Game Goggles without sounding sympathetic. The twins, despite being some of my favorite characters, are really dumb in this episode. I get that they're practicing their hall monitor skills for school, but did they have to be that serious? The only thing I liked from this episode is when Lincoln ranted on Lori through his phone, because the combination of Luna blocking it out and Clyde reacting to it was spot on.
 * 11) Sound of Silence - Here's an episode with a great moral. Let's torture one of our siblings because he ignored us. I admit that isn't one of the worst episodes of the series, but the message they try to deliver is severely botched up. Lincoln is abused by several of his sisters, and when they reveal they did it to teach him a lesson that he can't ignore them, it made me realize how much more unfair the sisters are. This episode is trying to prove that the sisters won't let Lincoln have liberties of his own. He has to live just like them, and it's just unfair. First, it was "The Sweet Spot", and now, this one.
 * 12) One of the Boys - I will admit, I did find this episode really funny, so why is it on my blacklist? Two words: poor stereotyping. Before this episode aired, there was massive hype because we were going to get Rule 63 Loud House, but when the episode premiered, the results left everybody (including me) completely disappointed. The biggest issue with this episode is the way the sisters and brothers were portrayed. This episode tries to portray all girls as prim and perfect and only like to hang out at the mall, while all boys are portrayed as being gross, rude, and extremely arrogant. After seeing this episode, I'm just glad the siblings are girls.
 * 13) In Tents Debate - I am somewhat conflicted with this episode. I will say that it did have a good premise and some funny humor, but the scene near the ending is really painful to me. The sisters saying that their fighting is all Lincoln's fault, since he can't make his decision on where to go for vacation. I think the sisters should've been aware of what might happen if Lincoln chose one location over the other. Either way, just thinking about this episode only reminds me of that one scene, and it's too painful to look at now.
 * 14) Ties That Bind - I don't know how to properly describe it. The only way I can say about this episode without sounding confusing is that the plot is too clichéd, and Lincoln's thought of being an only child is too painful to look at, especially when the family photo is thrown away.
 * 15) Brawl in the Family - Let me start off by saying that there were part of this episode I enjoyed that I would watch over and over (the sisters fighting), but that doesn't change the fact that this episode sends off a message that is poorly executed. In this episode, Lincoln learns that when two sisters argue, the others (including the parents and close friends) prepare themselves like a war is imminent. Lincoln tries to fix things, but only succeeds in either making things worse, or making the fight start up again, even though he has been told by his sisters not to get involved. The message this episode is trying to say is that butting into other's arguments in order to help resolve things faster is the wrong thing. Kevin Sullivan, you have created another steaming turd. This is, as of now, the worst episode of the second season, even more than "No Such Luck" (which I found just "meh").
 * 16) I think I got the message this episode was trying to say, but I put it here in fear of getting blasted by all the haters. I think the message that this episode is sending is that whenever situations begin to go wrong, people make a formulated plan in order to fix them. Because they have a fixed plan, making sudden or drastic changes will alter the situation's outcome. It's important to keep the plan as it is, because they believe it's the best and only way for the situation to be resolved.

My thoughts on "No Such Luck"
"No Such Luck", an episode that has gained so much notoriety, that just saying its name can make any Loud House fan go batsh*t crazy. I, on the other hand, can keep a calm mind, as my thoughts on this episode are quite mixed, as I give it a 6/10, because even if some of the mistreatment was a bit overboard, it sends off its message of the consequences of lying extremely well.

Recently, one of my followers on DeviantArt (who is a reviewer) has said that he finds NSL to be a mixed bag as well. He says that your thoughts on the episode depend on which character you see the episode from. If you look at it from Lincoln's perspective, you get a solid tale that deals with the consequences of living off a lie, and that lying can get you into severe trouble. If you look at the episode from a different character's perspective... yeah, that can create problems.

At this point, I just want the fandom to can it with this episode, because constantly complaining about it won't make it go away, it just restarts the fire, and I just want them to move onto other things. Just seeing people complain about this episode gives a headache because all of their arguments are pretty much the same.


 * -|Episode charts=

Top 3 Least Favorites

 * -|Userboxes=


 * -|Fanfiction info=

My fanfictions

 * 1) "Certificate of Excellence" - When Lincoln wins a ribbon and a certificate for helping out in the community, Mom and Dad shower him in love, making the other sisters jealous. So, they attempt to get even by doing good deeds themselves, but with disastrous results.
 * 2) "Pranking Pariah" - When Luan pulls off a life threatening prank that results in breaking Lincoln's arm, the Loud sisters, who are infuriated at Luan for nearly killing Lincoln, distance themselves from Luan. Realizing the error of her ways, Luan will do whatever it takes to win back everyone's trust, especially Lincoln, who is hospital bound.
 * 3) "Whitewashed" - When Lincoln insults his sisters for damaging a life-long project, the sisters, who are shocked, but also angry with their brother for using such language, harshly wash his mouth with a bar of soap and warn him to never use language like that again. Angered over the ordeal, Lincoln vows to remain silent around his sisters.
 * 4) "Hearts of Gold" (my most well-received story) - When Lincoln and Leni spend a whole day at the mall together, Lori, Lola, and Lana feel jealous because of their very close bond. So the three girls split the two up so they can spend some time with them. Lori and Lola spend time with Leni, while Lana spends time with Lincoln.
 * 5) "Stop and Smell the Roses" - When Lola falls in love with a beautiful garden at one of the public parks, she begins to daydream what the Loud family would be like if they were perfect like her.
 * 6) "Dance Trance" (my personal favorite) - When Lola learns that her next pageant will be in the form of a dance contest, Lola practices all day and night to be the best dancer in the contest, with Lincoln as her only supporter.
 * 7) "Bun-Bun Bonanza" - When Lincoln has a dream that involves him and Bun-Bun going on a grand adventure, Lincoln begins to give his stuffed rabbit even more love. Most of the sisters, annoyed at Lincoln for loving his stuffed rabbit too much, hide it from him to see if he can go one day without cuddling it. As a result, Lincoln falls into a state of melancholy.
 * 8) "On a Roll" - When Lincoln gets invited to a private birthday party at the local roller rink, the sisters feel jealous that Lincoln is going to have a lot of fun, while they don't. Because of this, they decide to crash the party to have some fun.
 * 9) "The Diary of a Loud" - When Lincoln finds an empty journal in his room while cleaning it, Lincoln decides to use it as his personal diary/journal. However, when Lola uses for show and tell at school, the embarrassing stories Lola reads leads to Lincoln and Clyde to become the laughingstock of the entire school. When Lincoln finds out that Lola did this, he brutally hurts Lola and no longer declares her his sister. Lola, realizing her mistake, has to figure out how to make amends with his older brother.
 * 10) "The Diary of a Loud - Epilogue " - When Ronnie Anne feels lonely without Lincoln as her boyfriend, she decides to get back with him. While at the Loud House, Ronnie Anne learns the truth about what happened after her breakup.
 * 11) "Frozen Together" - When a heatwave strikes down on Royal Woods, the Loud family needs a way to keep themselves cool. Lana decides to buy a box of popsicles for herself and Lincoln, but trouble ensues when the piping hot Louds want one in desperation.
 * 12) "The Icing On the Cake" - The Loud siblings join a cake-making contest because the grand prize is a 46" flat screen TV, which is something the Louds can use, because their usual TV has been recalled.
 * 13) "Shut the Duck Up" - When Lana rescues a baby duck she found trapped in one of her mud puddles, she decides to raise it herself. However, the baby duck continuously irritates the other siblings.
 * 14) "In Memory of a Mascot" - Lincoln wants to buy a new videogame, but he doesn't have the money for it. Luckily for him, he (along with someone else) will be paid handsomely for portraying the Royal Woods school's mascot, the Wildebeest, during football games. However, Lincoln decides to keep his mascot career a secret from his sisters in fear of humiliation.
 * 15) "Loudcasts" - When Lincoln gets into a fight at school out of stress due to his sisters constantly needing his help, all of Royal Woods begin to turn their backs on the Loud sisters, because they alone are responsible for Lincoln getting into the fight in the first place.
 * 16) "Pony Up" - When Lincoln buys a vinyl pony figurine at the mall, he becomes attached to it, as he constantly sees himself escaping reality and going on adventures with the toy by imagining it's a real thing. When the sisters see Lincoln so happy with the vinyl toy, they fail to see the logic in him loving something that's recommended for females.
 * 17) "Eternal Madness of the Loud Mind" - In order to get a better understanding of her brother, Lisa (and the other sisters) decide to venture into Lincoln's mind, and uncover something they never knew.
 * 18) "Radio Romance" (with special assistance from J.D. Brony) - Lincoln discovers that the local radio station is holding a competition where people have the opportunity to submit their own original songs, and the winner will have their song play on the radio. When none of his sisters are available, Lincoln gets some help from someone new in town, and she may have a thing for Lincoln.

Upcoming fanfictions

 * "Playtime" - When the siblings get in trouble after causing havoc at the local theater, they're forced into starring in a play to make things up, lest they get banned from the theater for life. However, tensions run high, and complications ensue. (coming January 22... hopefully)
 * "Dressed for Disaster" - Lincoln is forced to wear a dress for a day due to losing a bet against his sisters. However, when Lincoln ends up liking the dress he's wearing, and refuses to take it off, the sisters must figure out how to get Lincoln back into his normal clothes.

My fanfiction gallery
Other than providing titles for my fellow Loud Housians, I also like to make photos for them as well. Everybody likes my photos because of all the effort I put into them. Be sure to check out my gallery to see my artistic talent. View the gallery here.

Fanfiction credits
Me, along with some other users here, are well known for being credited for coming up with titles for other user's fanfictions. Here are the stories where I was credited for creating the title:


 * 1) "Frigid Fever" by FirstDrellSpectre
 * 2) "Dueling Duo" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 3) "Panic! at the Loud House" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 4) "Loud's Eleven" by Harburton81
 * 5) "Enough Lana'ing Around" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 6) "Breaking Point" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 7) "Gi Whiz" by Harburton81
 * 8) "The Great Louddoors" by FirstDrellSpectre and THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 9) "Loud Silence" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 10) "Rocky Road" by Harvey Beaks Number 1 Fan
 * 11) "On Thin Ice" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 12) "Mo-dilemma" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 13) "Hullaba-Luan" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 14) "The O-Lynn-Pics" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 15) "The Little White Lie" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 16) "The Pink Knight" by TMNT1987Dude (also provided photo)
 * 17) "Bunking In" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 18) "Gone Twins Gone" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 19) "Rich in Quality" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 20) "Painting the Town" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 21) "Pool of Pity" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 22) "Letters to Success" by TMNT1987Dude (also provided photo)
 * 23) "LoudStock" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 24) "Casted Away"" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 25) "Blackout Day" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 26) "Miss Lana Loud" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 27) "Brotherly Love" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 28) "Delicious Duel" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 29) "Dark Destination" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 30) "Piece it Together" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 31) "Artistic Talent" by TMNT1987Dude (also provided photo)
 * 32) "Another Raw Deal" by YoshiRocker13
 * 33) "Treetop Troubles" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 34) "Cracking the Case" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 35) "Singing Sensation" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 36) "A Loud Meme" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 37) "Life Partner" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 38) "Dirty Work" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 39) "It's Still a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House" by Harburton81 (co-written with me, also provided photo)
 * 40) "Description Disaster" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC (also provided photo)
 * 41) "Loud Lost Memory" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 42) "Portrait Panic" by Harburton81
 * 43) "Rea-Loud-ty" by YoshiRocker13
 * 44) "Together Time" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 45) "Act Your Age" by Harvey Beaks Number 1 Fan (later FirstDrellSpectre)
 * 46) "Soccer Shenanigans" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 47) "Sandy Situation" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 48) "Zoomania" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 49) "Forwards and Backwards" by Harburton81 (also extra assistance)
 * 50) "Voiceless Noise" by Chrisrockz17
 * 51) "Alone On My Own" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 52) "Science Sanity" by Harburton81
 * 53) "Behavior Blast" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 54) "Still Silence" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 55) "Second in Charge" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 56) "Louds of the Renaissance" by Harburton81
 * 57) "Winter Wonder-Louds" by Harburton81
 * 58) "Lana and the Snowman"
 * 59) "Playing Ice"
 * 60) "What's the Difference?" by YoshiRocker13
 * 61) "Louds of the Lane" by Harburton81
 * 62) "Dino Danger" by Harburton81
 * 63) "Circus Tales" by TMNT1987Dude
 * 64) "Tied Up in Knots"
 * 65) "Man of Mystery"
 * 66) "Eight-Legged Problems" by YoshiRocker13
 * 67) "Squeals on Wheels" by YoshiRocker13
 * 68) "Timeline Up" by Harburton81
 * 69) "Cap-less" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 70) "Hilariocity" by Harburton81
 * 71) "Undebatable" by Moose513
 * 72) "Loud-tops" by Harburton81 (co-credited with FirstDrellSpectre)
 * 73) "Follow Along" by YoshiRocker13
 * 74) "Shattered!" by THELOUDHOUSEFANATIC
 * 75) "Bro Tips" by FirstDrellSpectre
 * 76) "Building Blocks" by TMNT1987Dude (also suggested the idea)
 * 77) "A Pox Among Us" by Harburton81
 * 78) "Hair Toning Things" by Harburton81
 * 79) "Full of Sparkle" by Harburton81
 * 80) "A Couple of Stuck-Ups" by Harburton81
 * 81) "5 Bundles of Energy" by Harburton81 (also provided photo)
 * 82) "Graffiti of Grief" by Harburton81
 * 83) "Protocol Practice" by Harburton81
 * 84) "The More-sel, the Merrier" by Harburton81
 * 85) "Romance in Royal Woods" by Chrisrockz17
 * 86) "An Antidote for Addiction" by Harburton81
 * 87) "DogNA" by Harburton81
 * 88) "Loud Inn" by Harburton81
 * 89) "Risky Bees-ness" by Harburton81
 * 90) "Opposites Attract" by Harburton81
 * 91) "Remaking the Case" by Katajrocker
 * 92) "Drainbow" by Harburton81
 * 93) "Challenge Egg-cepted" by Harburton81
 * 94) "Hot and Fresh" by YoshiRocker13 (also suggested the idea)
 * 95) "All Pampered Up" by YoshiRocker13 (also suggested the idea)
 * 96) "Dance Class Sass" by Moose513
 * 97) "Hotel Challenge" by YoshiRocker13 (also provided photo)

These are the credits I got for stories where I didn't provide the title:
 * "Big Top Lincoln" by TMNT1987Dude (provided photo)
 * "Lincoln the Illusionist" by TMNT1987Dude (change in storyline)
 * "Faith and Fishes" by TMNT1987Dude (additional support and provided photo)
 * "Stuffed Anger" by Muppetspot (provided photo)
 * "Who Is It?" by YoshiRocker13 (provided photo)
 * "No Clowning Around" by TMNT1987Dude (co-writer)
 * "The Fast and the Muddiest" by ChrisRockz17 (provided photo)
 * "Old School" by TMNT1987Dude (co-writer and provided photo)
 * "Cheer-Loud-ers" by YoshiRocker13 (co-writer and provided photo)
 * "Twin Paradox" by FirstDrellSpectre (story assistance)
 * "A Low Note" by TMNT1987Dude (story assistance)
 * "Ballin' Around" by AndrewBrauer (provided photo)
 * "Ride of Terror" by TMNT1987Dude (story assistance)
 * "Musical Madness" by Harburton81 (provided photo)
 * "Off-Loud" by Harburton81 (runner-up title: "Techno-Loud-gy")
 * "Siblings Day Picnic" by TMNT1987Dude (story assistance)
 * "Two Genders, Eleven Siblings" by Harburton81 (story assistance)
 * "Guy Token" by YoshiRocker13 (provided photo)
 * "Cream of Life" by Jokeman20 (provided photo)
 * "Hugh's and Kisses" by DandyAndy1989 (provided photo)
 * "The Last Linc" by BigFanofEntertainment (provided photo)
 * "The Green House (rewrite)" by YoshiRocker13 (story assistance)
 * "Lincoln Loud: Ghost Hunter" by TMNT1987Dude (story assistance)


 * -|Avatars=

A gallery showcasing all my past avatars (at least ones I remember).
 * Note: I couldn't remember the order I had these in, so I just put them in alphabetical order.