Thread:321SPONGEBOLT/@comment-30953185-20180604062519/@comment-35110919-20180604143714

Well, the characters for starters would be all mascots to retain the look of the show, with their respective voice talents dubbing their lines for the show, even reusing some for certain parts like musical numbers and such. Before it premieres, the show would be recorded during one of its final dress rehearsals and the recordings would be saved for the DVD and Blu-Ray release of the show once its show run ends. There also would be a soundtrack recorded if the show has a number of songs used. After the recording of the soundtrack and home media, the show would premiere for however long it runs for. There could even be a "Meet the Louds" moment after the show's finale where there are character opportunities available. It also should be noted that there could be stage managers that welcome the audience to show and help out the characters (kind of like how the "Veggietales" live shows do it). The show's setup would also have the stage's giant plasma screen TV and stage projectors aimed at the wallsplay pre-recorded footage of the episodes during musical numbers, and other times, set up the scenery, or even the people on the stage. After the show run is complete, the DVD and Blu-Ray release would be available for purchase at retailers, and it would include the following bonus features.

Special Features - 

[DVD]

1.) Play the show with or without audience sound effects playing

2.) A "making of the live show" documentary, which could be the Louds animated in a live action setting and exploring the stage and how "The Loud House" was given a live show. (Approx. 20 min. long)

3.) Sing along featurettes that either play the songs with the pre-recorded singing from the live show's soundtrack or just the instrumental versions (which also are available if the soundtrack had a Disc 2)

[BLU-RAY]

1.) Play the show with or without audience sound effects playing [also on DVD]

2.) A "making of the live show" documentary, which could be the Louds animated in a live action setting and exploring the stage and how "The Loud House" was given a live show. (Approx. 20 min. long) [also on DVD]

3.) Sing along featurettes that either play the songs with the pre-recorded singing from the live show's soundtrack or just the instrumental versions (which also are available if the soundtrack had a Disc 2) [also on DVD]

4.) "Pre-production with Lisa" series:

- How to work the flat screen for pre-recorded footage from previous episodes and images of the show

- How to work the lights

- How to work the audio

5.) A collection of whatever episodes inspired this live show

6.) Commercials and trailers of this live show, which can also be on other Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs, as well as on television.

In fact, what should the show's story be about?