Dance, Dance Resolution

"Dance, Dance Resolution" is the forty-third episode of The Loud House.

Plot
It’s the Sadie Hawkins dance at school, and Luna, Luan, Lynn, and Lucy have accidentally landed Lincoln four dates.

Synopsis
Tonight is the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and Lincoln is trying to hide from Ronnie Anne, as he wants to go to the arcade for a 2-for-1 deal. Lincoln hides from her by hiding under a table where Zach, Liam, and Rusty Spokes are sitting. Ronnie Anne enters the cafeteria where she asks the three boys where Lincoln is. Lincoln barely manages to escape.

When Lincoln gets home, he is surrounded by his sisters who eagerly ask him if Ronnie Anne asked him out to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, which Lori says is the most important event in a girl's life. Lincoln lies to them by saying that he waited for Ronnie Anne to ask him out, but she never came. The lie seems to have tricked the girls, and Lincoln claims that he got off scot-free.

Later that day, as Lincoln is about to leave to head to the arcade, Luna, Luan, Lynn, and Lucy tell Lincoln that they each found a date for him, because they felt sorry for him. Lincoln is initially shocked, but then he comes clean and tells the truth to his four sisters. Once they find out about this, they sternly force Lincoln into going to the dance, because if he doesn't, the four girls they got will be crushed.

At the dance, Lincoln attempts to date the four girls his sisters got him while Clyde supervises him on what to do. Lincoln's first date is Luna's friend, Tabby, an aspiring musician who speaks in a slight British accent. His second date is Luan's friend, Giggles, who attends clown school. His third date is Lucy's friend, Haiku, who is an upcoming poet. His fourth and last date is Lynn's friend, Polly Pain, a roller derby girl who tends to spin people around and slam them against the wall. Lincoln proves to be successful in dating the four girls without each one of them knowing about the other, while Clyde gets more and more sick from his fear of heights.

Lincoln and Clyde believe they have it... that is until Ronnie Anne unexpectedly arrives, forcing Lincoln to hide again. Lincoln realizes that if Ronnie Anne finds him here, she'll be upset. But he comes up with a backup plan: he tells his friends to cover for him for his four dates while he tries to leave. Liam, Zach, Rusty, and Clyde seem to be doing a great job, getting along with the girls. Rusty and Polly bond over their mutual love of rollerblading, Zach and Giggles clown around, Liam and Tabby bring it up to 11, and Clyde and Haiku both mope over their unrealized love for seniors (Lori and a vampire).

As Lincoln attempts to leave, he bumps into numerous obstacles which give away his hiding place. Mrs. Johnson, who is holding a raffle where the winner gets to have lunch in the Teacher's Lounge, announces the winner: Lincoln. Realizing that he got called on, he attempts to hide again, only to bump into Tabby and the other girls. The girls are initially mad at him for deceiving them, but they openly admit that they had a better time with the boys who hung out with them.

Lincoln says he's completely fine with them hanging out with his friends. Although Lincoln believes he didn't get into major trouble, Ronnie Anne appears behind him where he confesses that he hid from her to avoid attending the dance. Ronnie Anne laughs at this, as she never wanted to go to the dance but wanted to invite him to go to the arcade because of the 2-for-1 deal. Realizing that they both wanted to do the same thing all along, the two are on good terms again.

The Sadie Hawkins Dance is drawing near its end, and all the couples slow dance together, including Lincoln's friends, and their dates. Lincoln asks Ronnie Anne if she would like to dance and she agrees. The two are then seen at Gus' Games and Grub, where they play on the dance machine.

Cast
Lana, Lola, and Lisa have no lines in this episode, but were heard saying "What", when Lincoln tells his sisters what happened with Ronnie Anne. Girl Jordan, Papa Wheelie, Joy, Andrew, and Chad also have no lines.
 * Grant Palmer as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Game Voice
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni
 * Nika Futterman as Luna
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn / Lucy / Zach
 * Lara Jill Miller as Liam
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * Susanne Blakeslee as Agnes Johnson
 * Pamela Adlon as Tabby
 * Breanna Yde as Ronnie Anne
 * Charlie Schlatter as DJ
 * Amanda McCann as Giggles
 * Georgie Kidder as Polly Pain / Haiku
 * Wyatt Griswold as Rusty Spokes

Trivia

 * The DJ near the end of the episode mentions the Feinstein family when he said that he will be playing at a bar mitzvah in the near future, revealing that Dr. Feinstein and his family are Jewish. Additionally, Charlie Schlatter voices both the DJ and Dr. Feinstein.
 * This is the first time that Lara Jill Miller voices a secondary character, but doesn't voice Lisa.
 * Ronnie Anne appears physically for the third time. The first two times being "Save the Date", and "April Fools Rules".
 * This is also Ronnie Anne's last Season 1 appearance.
 * This episode reveals that Clyde has acrophobia (a fear of heights) and suffers from altitude sickness because of it.
 * Like "The Sweet Spot", Lily is the only Loud sibling to not appear in this episode. However, unlike the aforementioned episode, she is not heard offscreen.
 * Episode 22 of Season 1 marks some firsts with the series:
 * The first where Lily is absent from both episodes.
 * The first where Ronnie Anne appears, or is at least mentioned, in an episode.
 * The first where Grey Griffin (Lana, Lola, and Lily) has not done voice work for either segment of an episode.
 * This is the third time someone other than Lucy has a poem.
 * Polly Pain and Haiku are both voiced by the same voice actress, Georgie Kidder. Interestingly, their respective friends, Lynn and Lucy, are also voiced by the same voice actress, Jessica DiCicco.
 * It is the first episode where Ronnie Anne appears without Bobby.
 * In the Latin American dub of the episode, Luna is voiced by dub director Betzabé Jara instead of Alicia Barragán because of her absence (she already voiced Ronnie Anne in the same episode).
 * In the Brazilian dub of the episode, Ronnie Anne is voiced by Mariana Dondi instead of Maria Fontenelle as difference of her two previous appearances.
 * The candid picture of Lori is the same one seen in "A Tale of Two Tables".
 * Irony:
 * Lincoln could have just told the sisters the truth, and avoided all the complications.
 * Lincoln tried to avoid being asked by Ronnie Anne to the dance so he can go to "2-for-1 Night" at the arcade, but it turns out that she was looking for him so she could ask him not to be her date, but to go to the arcade with her.
 * Karma:
 * Lincoln lied to his sisters so he had to suffer four forced blind dates.
 * Lincoln kept deceiving his four dates so in the end they were all quite upset at him.
 * Moral:
 * You can't hide from your problems, and will have to face them eventually.
 * Things don't always turn out the way you assume they will.

Errors

 * Possible: Luna is missing her right paperclip earring when she, Luan, Lynn, and Lucy force Lincoln into going to the dance. It could be possible Lucy's black hair is hiding it.
 * This goof occurred in a previous episode: "For Bros About to Rock".
 * When Lynn talked with Lincoln, she was much shorter than how she really is.
 * When Giggles says she's having a great time with Zach, the closed captioning on Nick.com says "Beck" instead of "Zach".
 * In "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru" Liam has a girlfriend, but in this episode, he is dateless, as he doesn't ask her to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. It is possible that the two broke up between "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru" and "Dance, Dance Resolution".
 * When the four dates were all with Lincoln, his bags were missing.

Running Gags

 * Lincoln spending time with his 4 dates.S1E22A I'm glad you're all having fun.png
 * Lincoln avoiding Ronnie Anne.
 * Clyde's problems with heights.
 * Lincoln and Clyde hiding underneath tables.
 * Rusty, Liam, and Zach's moments.

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