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*It is revealed that Luan has the ability to translate Lily's babbling. |
*It is revealed that Luan has the ability to translate Lily's babbling. |
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*It is revealed that Lori's earrings were a gift from Bobby. |
*It is revealed that Lori's earrings were a gift from Bobby. |
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− | *It may seem that this episode could be chronologically before or after "[[April Fools Rules]]", as the period when tornadoes often occur is between March and May in the middle of the United States. |
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− | **However, ''[[The Loud House]]'' takes place in Michigan, as revealed in "[[Driving Miss Hazy]]" and "[[Study Muffin]]". |
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*For the first time since the beginning of the series, at the end of the episode, the airplane tree and the Frisbee and boomerang on top of the roof are not there, although these toys would be present again in the same places. |
*For the first time since the beginning of the series, at the end of the episode, the airplane tree and the Frisbee and boomerang on top of the roof are not there, although these toys would be present again in the same places. |
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*"Dang it" is said a total of 12 times in this episode, the most times so far. |
*"Dang it" is said a total of 12 times in this episode, the most times so far. |
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− | *It's been confirmed that a flashback of [[Clyde McBride|Clyde McBride's]] backstory was cut from this |
+ | *It's been confirmed that a flashback of [[Clyde McBride|Clyde McBride's]] backstory was cut from this episode. |
*[[Patchy Drizzle]] made his first aired appearance in this episode, but "[[Snow Bored]]" was his actual debut in production order. |
*[[Patchy Drizzle]] made his first aired appearance in this episode, but "[[Snow Bored]]" was his actual debut in production order. |
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*The only "damage" the house apparently suffered during the tornado was a semi-broken window upstairs. |
*The only "damage" the house apparently suffered during the tornado was a semi-broken window upstairs. |
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− | *The color of the handprints each Loud sibling places on the house, all match the colors they appear in [[The Loud House Theme Song|the show's theme song]] (except for Lincoln):[[File:S1E26B Loud sibling handprints.png|thumb|200px|The Loud siblings' anniversary present for their parents.]] |
+ | *The color of the handprints each Loud sibling places on the house, all match the colors they appear in [[The Loud House Theme Song|the show's theme song]] (except for Lincoln):[[File:S1E26B Loud sibling handprints.png|thumb|200px|The Loud siblings' anniversary present for their parents.]] |
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− | **Lori - Light blue |
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− | **Leni - Turquoise |
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− | **Luna - Purple |
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− | **Luan - Yellow |
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− | **Lynn - Red |
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− | **Lucy - Black |
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− | **Lana - Blue |
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− | **Lola - Pink |
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− | **Lisa - Green |
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− | **Lily - Lavender |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 18:45, 4 August 2018
"Homespun" (also known as "Home-Spun") is the fifty-second episode, as well as the Season 1 finale of The Loud House. PlotThe kids complain about their house, but when a tornado threatens to destroy it, they start to feel differently. SynopsisAs Lincoln takes out the garbage, he hears Lori screaming from upstairs. It turns out that the doorknob to the bathroom door broke off, and now Lori is trapped inside. Lori tries to break out, but slips on a puddle, and causes the shower pole to plummet onto her head. Upset at all the misfortune she's receiving, Lori yells out that the house is literally falling apart. Lincoln points out that Lori's right, and explains that between them, the rest of the sisters, all their pets, and their parents (who insist on fixing everything themselves), their house is a complete disaster. Lincoln proves his point when he explains that the house suffers from things like faulty water pressure, creaky floorboards, rotting wood, a clunky furnace, crummy TV signals, the numerous times that doorknobs and door handles have broken off from stuff, and the malfunctioning mailbox, which falls on Lincoln's foot. When Lincoln complains that there wasn't even a breeze strong enough to knock the mailbox off its post, Lisa proves him wrong when she explains (through some meteorological instruments) that wind speeds are increasing significantly, which indicates that a big storm is coming--possibly a tornado. Lincoln's skeptical at first, but then he and the rest of their sisters (along with their parents) discover that Lisa's right when a meteorologist announces that a tornado watch has just been issued for the Royal Woods-area. Mr. and Mrs. Loud tell the kids to wait in the basement while they go to secure the TV antenna. While waiting in the basement, the kids are scared, but Lisa assures her siblings that just because there's a tornado watch, that doesn't mean an actual tornado is going to happen--she also adds that most housing structures can withstand wind speeds of at least eighty miles an hour (though Luan makes a joking statement that contradicts Lisa's last statement). Pretty soon, the kids begin remarking all the times when the house began falling apart. Those include:
When Lisa gets new information that wind speeds have greatly decreased, the kids are relieved, yet go into another series of flashbacks that explains all the good times they had living in their house which include:
As the kids laugh at all the good times, Lisa's equipment begins acting up again. Lisa examines the information that's provided, stating that the wind speed has greatly increased again, but now it's to the point that the tornado watch is about to become a tornado warning. The tornado strikes down, causing the thunder to begin roaring uncontrollably and the electricity to begin flickering. As the kids huddle in fear, they admit they were too harsh on the house and take back everything bad they said about it. As the kids shiver in fear at the impending doom, the storm suddenly ceases. When Lisa says it's clear, they all exit the basement to check on how the house looks. Outside, the kids and parents look at their house with concern and a passing bicyclist comments that their house looks pretty beat up. The house turns out to be just the same and Lincoln tells the bicyclist that's the way the house always is, and they like it just the way it is. The family is about to head back inside, but the doorknob to the front door breaks off, resulting in everybody saying "Dang it". Cast
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