Haiku

Haiku is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography
Haiku first appears in the segment "Dance, Dance Resolution", where Lucy wanted Lincoln to have a date in order to attend the Sadie Hawkins Dance. During the dance, Haiku was the third girl he met. After she recites a poem she wrote, she tells Lincoln to tell his own poem, which is the story of Jack and Jill. She then compliments that it is a deep story about teamwork. When Ronnie Anne arrived to the dance unexpectedly, Lincoln told his friends to cover for him while he tries to escape. Clyde ends up hanging out with Haiku, confessing to her that his heart is for someone else. Haiku also confesses that her heart is for someone else: a vampire looking boy who just turned 200. When Haiku finds out about Lincoln's plan, she admits that she had a better time hanging out with Clyde as they bonded over their shared pain over loving someone who couldn't love them back. She was last seen waltzing with Clyde as both of them looked at pictures of their respective crushes.

Personality
Haiku is mostly a calm girl fascinated by poetry and gothic literature. Like her friend Lucy Haiku is an aspiring poet, and has her own dairy to write poems. When Lincoln told her a simple improvised poem about Jack and Jill she interpreted it as deeper thoughts than there really were.

She speaks with a calm and emotionless tone, and rarely smiles. Like Lucy she has affections towards a likely fictional vampire, she wears a locket with her love interests. When all students were dancing Haiku preferred her dairy over dancing except for a slow waltzing with Clyde.

According to Clyde Haiku dislikes cats, sunlight, and people who smile too much. She also dislikes dishonesty.

Appearance
Haiku is a slender figure with skin as pale as Lucy's. She has long black hair with a reflective shine, and has reflective purple eye shadow. She wears a long dark purple dress, and dark purple finger-less gloves.

Trivia

 * Her name is a reference to the Japanese style of poetry of the same name, which only consists of three lines. The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables.
 * This may be because she and Lucy both read and write poetry.
 * Her Polish voice actress also voices Leni.