User blog:321SPONGEBOLT/The Loud House: Through the Decades (Part 3 of my idea)

Good morning all. Here comes the third and final part of the idea I had. This one rather than being episodes, would be a 5-episode mini-series, either to be televised or straight-to-blu-ray as a compilation film. It would be titled "The United Louds of America". The first episode has them meeting the Indians who show them how to grow vegetables, the second has them being taxed by King George III to the point where they perform the infamous Boston Tea Party on England, the third episode has the siblings forced to clean up after shutting down the harbors until the shot heard around the world, the fourth one has the Louds forced to go into battle with the British, and the fifth and final part would have the Louds succeed in battle after George Washington summons the aid of the French fleet and forces General Cornwallis surrender. Enough said.

And because we reached the end, I had an idea on what to do with these potiental timed era-based "Loud House" episodes. Kyle Marshall and staff can release these episodes on DVD and Blu-Ray under the title "The Loud House: Through the Decades". Special features include behind the scenes archive stuff, "Making of..." documentaries on each time era-based episode and their development, and whatever else would work as bonus features. Like the "Super Mario Bros. 3" complete series DVD's 3rd disc, we could also get a menu where all the songs of "The Loud Kingdom" can be heard, but without all the sound effects playing, just the music and voice acting, as if they were released on CD and Digital Music. There can also be books of the episodes, a storybook of "The Loud Kingdom" (which its cover is stylised to look like a medieval storybook), and even a chapter book of "The United Louds of America" with historically accurate fun facts.