Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters - Lily, Lisa, Lana, Lola, Lucy, Lynn, Luan, Luna, Leni, and Lori - are up to still more adventures and antics! From the question of how to beat the bathroom line to the puzzle of writing a song with all your siblings - no guessing game too big for the lively Louds to play. But you can't begin to guess how much is going on inside and outside the Loud House!
Liam is stuck at the farm for a sick day and his animals are literally looking like his best pals! Which friend is going to pig it out?
Family pets Cliff and Charles have to ask: who has an easier life, cats or dogs?
Can Lincoln and his friends be trendy or will this be one big fail?
Will the Casagrandes pull off the perfect portrait? And what could possibly go wrong if Carl fills in for Bobby at the mercado? Lots!
FEATURING: Even more stories starring Lincoln Loud's family and friends from talent behind the hit shows THE LOUD HOUSE and THE CASAGRANDES!
Determined to see whose life is harder, Charles and Cliff decide to swap their living styles.
Buggin' Out[]
Writer: Zamir Ramirez
Artist, Colorist: Joel Zamudio
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
Lisa wants to experience her butterfly-moth crossbreeds blossom from their cocoons, but her siblings' antics might get in the way.
Sale Fail[]
Writer: Caitlin Fein
Artist: Max Alley
Colorist: Joel Zamudio
Letterer: Wilson Ramos Jr.
While Flip prepares himself for a store sale where everything is .01% off, his pet raccoon, Nacho, decides to pull a nasty prank on him.
Trivia[]
"Guess Who?" implies that the Casagrandes see Frida more as a camera person than an artist.
The image of Rita and Lynn Sr. reacting to the explosion in "On the Hush Hush" is taken from "Future Tense", when the two were awestruck by Belle playing her violin expertly.
"Sale Fail" reveals that Flip has a pet raccoon named Nacho.
"Critter Comforts" reveals that Liam owns a duck and a horse.
"Trending" reveals that Clyde doesn't know what "going viral" means, thinking it means to catch a virus.
"The Golden Bone" reveals that Nelson can skateboard.
"Bobby's World" reveals that Carl finds work boring, but that Bobby is of the opinion that the mercado is never boring.
Cultural reference: Liam's line "That'll do, pig" in "Country Mouse, Suburban Hamster" is a reference to a movie titled Babe, in which a farmer complimented a pig with this line.