This article is about Lincoln and Clyde's shared relationship. For Lincoln and Clyde's relationship with Zach, Liam, Rusty and Stella, see Action News Team/Relationships. |
"Clincoln McLoud" redirects here. For the song, see Clincoln McLoud (song). |
![]() Lincoln and Clyde performing a handshake they made up. This page describes the relationship between Lincoln Loud and Clyde McBride, occasionally referred to by themselves as Clincoln McCloud. Clyde is Lincoln's best friend, so both of the boys are very close with each other like brothers. Clyde is endlessly loyal to Lincoln. The only thing about Clyde that annoyed Lincoln was Clyde's former obsession with Lori, but this never got in the way of their friendship. Because of their closeness, Clyde has called Lincoln his brother-in-law (in the Polish dub). The two boys like to cosplay as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack together. Moments[]These are the moments of Clincoln McCloud in the Loud House franchise. Shorts[]In "Deuces Wild", Lincoln and Clyde hang out and sniff their new comics. They then smell a foul odor, so they go down to see what it is, all the while imagining that they're Ace and Jack dealing with a gas monster. It turns out to only be Lily's diaper that was smelling. Episodes[]Season 1[]In "Left in the Dark", Clyde tries to help Lincoln but gets distracted by Lori. In "Get the Message", Clyde helps Lincoln delete his scathing message. In "Heavy Meddle", Clyde is concerned for Lincoln at the idea of him getting into a fight with Ronnie Anne. Clyde has a tendency to unnecessarily hug Lincoln when he assumes the worst.[1] In "The Sweet Spot", Clyde is very curious about Lincoln's plan to snag the Sweet Spot in Vanzilla. In "A Tale of Two Tables", Clyde helps Lincoln act mature so that he can sit at the grownup table. In "Space Invader", the two walk to school together. In "Changing the Baby", Clyde spies on Lincoln and thinks he is replacing him with Lily. This makes him sad and prompts him to dress up as a baby in an attempt to win Lincoln back. In the end, Lincoln tells Clyde that he will never replace him and that they are best friends forever. In "Overnight Success", Lincoln and Clyde plan a sleepover. Lincoln gets mad when Clyde wants to spend time with his sisters and cancels their slumber party in an outburst. Later on, Lincoln realizes that Clyde is the only person in town who is not scared of the Loud House, so they make up and watch a movie with all the sisters. In "Hand-Me-Downer", they join a bike gang together. In "Sleuth or Consequences", Clyde plans on going to an Ace Savvy convention with Lincoln. In "Butterfly Effect", Lincoln imagines Lori marrying Clyde. In "The Green House", Clyde comes over to play video games with Lincoln after the electricity at the McBride house goes down. In "Along Came a Sister", Clyde is the only one not jealous when Lincoln is assigned to look after Frances and is instead happy for Lincoln. Later, when Frances is thought to be dead, Clyde gives Lincoln some casserole because according to his grandmother, it's therapeutic for grieving individuals. Even later, he's the second person after Lynn to help Lincoln save her from the exterminator. In "Save the Date", Clyde is the only one not to mock Lincoln. He also thinks he upset Ronnie Anne, which he did. When Lincoln told him, he tried to help him. In "For Bros About to Rock", Clyde accompanies Lincoln to his first SMOOCH concert. In "Two Boys and a Baby", Lincoln's whole life flashes before Clyde's eyes, showing that Clyde knows his best friend so well that he has practically lived the same life. In "Attention Deficit", Lincoln does his homework and has dinner at Clyde's house. In "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru", Clyde acts as Lincoln's assistant. In "Roughin' It", Lincoln and Clyde camp together to try and be tough. In "The Waiting Game", Lincoln and Clyde dance the tango together three times. They also hold hands twice. In "Dance, Dance Resolution", Clyde helps Lincoln juggle his dates despite being afraid (to the point of vomiting and passing out) of heights and having to be up high. In "A Fair to Remember", Lincoln feels sorry for Clyde because Clyde is unconscious. Later, the boys play video games together. In "The Price of Admission", Clyde wants to watch a Blarney movie with Lincoln, but Lincoln ends up watching The Harvester instead. Later, Lincoln phones up Clyde for reassurance, but Clyde is asleep. Season 2[]In "11 Louds a Leapin'", Clyde works with Lincoln to help him retrieve Big Red (the name Lincoln gives his sled). Later, he and his dads join in caroling to Mr. Grouse for Christmas. In "Intern for the Worse", they compete against each other for an unlimited free Flippee cup until they realized Flip was using them. In "Baby Steps", when Clyde believes his dads are adopting another baby, Lincoln teaches him how to be a good big brother. In "Brawl in the Family", Lincoln remembers that he and Clyde did not mind wearing the same clothes on Picture Day. Later, Clyde acts as a therapist for Lincoln. In "Cheater by the Dozen", Lincoln and Clyde play video games together. In "Lock 'n' Loud", Clyde assists Lincoln in keeping his home safe by monitoring the police scanner and prepping a bucket of bacon grease to use against intruders. In "The Whole Picture", he helps Lincoln recreate his childhood photos after accidentally deleting the entire photo library of them off his computer. In the end, he takes a picture of Lincoln and his sisters hugging and laughing together, making it the start of a new photo library of memories. In "Kick the Bucket List", they plan a whole list of activities to spend their spring break, but is put on hold when Clyde's dads surprise him with a trip to Hawaii, leaving them with only a day to spend their holiday together when he gets back. Because they weren't able to cross off any activities off their lists, they attempt to cram it all and get it done in one day. To speed up the process, they split up and do their activities separately while refusing to allow Lincoln's sisters to join in. They regroup with only half of their lists finished and then must return home. Along the way, they complete the rest of their lists while take multiple modes of transportation to get back home, which include riding on Scoots' scooter, riding on a couple sheep, crossing a lake, operating a pushcart, and sliding down a hill with trash can lids. In "Shell Shock", Clyde is shocked to hear that Lincoln broke his egg "baby" but doesn't hold it against him. In "Pets Peeved", Lincoln phones Clyde to see if he knew where Charles, Cliff, Geo, Walt, or Watterson were. In "Pulp Friction", they co-write an Ace Savvy comic book featuring Lincoln's sisters as superheroes to enter a contest to not only get their entry made into a real Ace Savvy comic, but also meet the creator. In "Out of the Picture", upon realizing neither registered a ghost hunting club to their school, they attempt to sneak into as many group photos as possible so they can be in the yearbook and won't be forgotten. With all their attempts unsuccessful, they talk their way into joining the yearbook staff so they can edit themselves into the photos. However, Lola asks them to switch her bad photo with a better photo to save her reputation. While Clyde distracted Coach Pacowski with a therapy session, Lincoln makes his choice to upload Lola's picture rather than the altered photos featuring themselves in various clubs. In the end, they make it in the yearbook after all, in the Yearbook Staff page, where they're referred to as their nickname, Clincoln McCloud. In "Room with a Feud", when Lincoln's sisters are having a roommate throwdown, Clyde gives him the idea of using a compatibility test to pair the sisters up with different roommates. Later when he calls back, Lincoln informs he now has Lily as a roommate. Clyde insists he tells his sisters to switch back, but Lincoln already saw how happy they were and decided to take one for the team. In "Back Out There", Clyde suspects that that he's depressed over the fact that Ronnie Anne has moved, and that he misses her. To fix this, he plans a boy's night out for Lincoln with their friends to not think about Ronnie Anne. When it appears to have not worked, they arrange for him to meet multiple girls, which does not go well with any of them. Lastly, they arrange for him to stay at a fancy hotel. When Lincoln questions why they're doing this, the boys reveal they've seen him hanging out at Ronnie Anne's former house, and make the assumption that he's not over her. Before Lincoln can fully explain himself, the boys shove him into the bus to the hotel. After Ronnie Anne explains he was at her old house waiting on a package to arrive, they manage to stop the bus and are properly punished by being forced to clean off the bird dropping stains on the suits they wore during their boys' day out. In "Spell It Out", Lincoln plays an online game with Clyde and Rusty. But, due to being unable to talk at the time, he accidentally gets their characters killed. In "ARGGH! You for Real?", the duo goes to a live taping to their favorite show ARGGH!, but then are disappointed when they discover everything about it is staged and fake. This causes Clyde to throw out everything that he once believed in and now thinks it is a total lie because of what he saw on the set. In order to restore his beliefs, Lincoln teams up with the star of the show, Hunter, to act out the set of the haunted house actually being haunted by a ghost and, with Clyde's help, capture it. In "Change of Heart", in order to help his best friend learn how to behave normal around Lori, Lincoln enlists Leni's help. At one point, all three of them play video games together. In "Yes Man", Clyde skips the VIP concert to attend SMOOCH's VIB concert at Lincoln's house (along with Liam and Zach) where SMOOCH and the Loud sisters (sans Lily and Lucy) are singing. In "Friend or Faux?", Lincoln and Clyde do a handshake and play a dancing video game together. In "Not a Loud", Clyde helps Lincoln do "field tests" about his origin and becomes very sad and afraid at the prospect of not seeing him again. In "Tricked!", the duo scoped out Huntington Manor to gain full-size candy bars for Halloween and conspire to pose as two boys that strike a very strong resemblance to them both to get in. They accidentally bump into Hank and Hawk while sneaking away and Lincoln tells them they can score the most candy at Franklin Avenue, keeping them unaware of the full-size candies in Huntington Manor. Upon trick-or-treating time, they successfully pull off their trick to get inside and score full bags of candy as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack. However, they find their street completely trashed, which they learn was because of Hank and Hawk running rampant on Franklin Avenue. Because of their actions, nobody came to Lucy's corn maze. Lincoln and Clyde set out to make things right by getting the candy back from them. But they were caught before they could get away and are thrown into a dumpster after actually being turned into human pretzels. They then realize that they can get back at the bullies with blood because of how nauseous they got during their first encounter. They lure them both into Lucy's corn maze, where they are terrorized and get a bucket of blood dumped on them. With Hank and Hawk scared out of their street, Lincoln and Clyde give away their full-size candy to trick-or-treaters and declare their Halloween a success by eating half of their last candy bar. In "Snow Way Down", Lincoln accompanies Clyde and his dads on a trip to a log cabin. Season 3[]In "White Hare", when Clyde called Lincoln on the walkie talkie at the wrong time, he accidentally revealed everything to him about topics to discuss with the new girl, which causes Lincoln's sisters to hear everything and get excited and also causes Lincoln feeling depressed and disappointed and had to call him back later. In "Teachers' Union", Lincoln and Clyde worked together to get Mrs. Johnson and Coach Pacowski to go on a date together so that gym class can be better. Unfortunately, due to getting their information about him inaccurate, their date went terribly. They confess to being responsible for the date going wrong and run away from their enraged teacher through the obstacle course. During the chase, Coach suffers a massive blow to his head and he falls for Nurse Patti. The next day, Lincoln and Clyde immediately get to work on getting Mrs. Johnson and the janitor together. In "Deal Me Out", the two attempt to adopt different hobbies after worrying they may be too old for Ace Savvy. The episode also reveals the origins of Clincoln McCloud: one Halloween six years prior to the start of the series, Lincoln (dressed as Ace) was chasing after Lynn, who was separated from their mother. During the chase, Lynn passed by Clyde (dressed as Jack), and Lincoln ended up crashing into him, giving the latter a nosebleed. Lincoln apologized to him, and offered his cape to wipe his nose. In "Friendzy", after realizing that having a friend over means getting special privileges, he invites Clyde over and takes advantage of that. In "Pasture Bedtime", Clyde goes to Liam and Girl Jordan's parties with Lincoln, along with Rusty and Zach. In "Crimes of Fashion", after finding out that Leni was fired after being accused of stealing scarves, the duo cosplay as their favorite superheroes and attempt to find out the real culprit. But after several failed attempts, they sigh at defeat, until a remark from Leni makes them find the true culprit. In "Game Boys", Clyde is nervous about lending Lincoln his console for fear of it breaking, but lends it to him anyway for fear of offending Lincoln. Clyde then spies on Lincoln. In "Middle Men", Lincoln and Clyde are given a tour through Middle School by Lynn while giving them questionable advice. But when her advice leads them into trouble, Lynn reveals that she was only trying to protect them from having a horrible first year experience like she did. And then, she offers to take the hits for them, but they stop her, saying that they were responsible for ticking the students off, thus it's only fair for them to take the hits. However, they only wanted to make the two of them sweat rather than fight them. After allowing them to eat their cookies and showing them their business card, they became friends with the middle schoolers. In "Jeers for Fears", they both agreed to go to the Royal Woods House of Terror and enlist the sisters' help to toughen up so they can endure it without fear. Unfortunately, all the attempts proved fruitless since they led to both of them being terrified in each one. Bobby shows brings them to the House of Terror to reveal all the effects and show it's not as scary as they think. But because of this, the original stuff was replaced and the House of Terror was made to be even more scarier. Despite the fact they ran around the house, screaming at their wit's end, they managed to make it to the exit. In "Tea Tale Heart", Clyde invites Lincoln to his therapy session but Lincoln declines. In "Racing Hearts", they were partners for the Astonishing Quest. In "Cooked!", they helped promote Lynn Sr.'s restaurant Lynn's Table by using a TV commercial. Season 4[]In "Recipe for Disaster", upon discovering Lynn Sr.'s recipes may have been stolen, they investigate the case as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack. In "Any Given Sundae", Lincoln comes over to help Clyde who'd gotten stuck in a pair of skinny jeans despite being occupied with mopping the floor. In "Rocket Men", Lincoln and Clyde convince their parents to let them go to space cadets camp. At first, their experience doesn't turn out to be as good as they hoped and then call their parents to come pick them up. But they encouraged them to stick it out, which leads them to attempt to sneak out. While trying to find a way out of camp, they accidentally enter flight simulator. This actually helps develop a better experience for them and become excited for more activities in camp. Unfortunately, they were informed their parents arrived to pick them up. Lincoln and Clyde explain that to them that while they didn't enjoy it at first, they actually like it now. This speech makes the parents state that as long as they had fun, they can stay if they want, much to the boys' happiness. In "Tails of Woe", the two work together with Rusty, Zach, Liam and Stella to find the "Rat Beast." In "Last Loud on Earth", they stay up watching a zombie movie marathon in Lisa's underground bunker. Soon afterwards, they discover a majority of Royal Woods deserted and assume the apocalypse is upon them with the two of them as the few remaining survivors. In "Stall Monitor", Clyde helps stall for Lincoln by distracting Mrs. Johnson, even though lying makes him queasy. In "Kings of the Con", they ask Lincoln's sisters to attend the Ace Savvy convention in order to help win the title of "Kings of the Con", but the sisters are not interested until Lincoln mentions that the winners get a cameo in the new Ace Savvy movie. When Lincoln and Clyde overhear the judges saying that they are going to give the movie part to the sisters but not them, the boys stage a situation in which they will look like heroes and the judges will ignore the sisters and give the part to the boys. When the boys confess to their scheme, the sisters are understandably disgusted, but they forgive them afterward because they still get to be in the movie as the boys are then disqualified and the sisters are awarded the movie part in their place. In "Tough Cookies", the pair sells cookies together. In "Friends in Dry Places", Clyde offers Lincoln some homemade jam. Season 5[]In "The Boss Maybe", they watch a horror movie together. In "Family Bonding", they disguise themselves as spies to spy on the Louds' new neighbors. In "Kernel of Truth", the boys investigate missing popcorn with a newly-formed news crew consisting of the two of them and Rusty, Liam, Zach and Stella. In "Saved by the Spell", Clyde tries to convince Lincoln not to do a magic show, since he fears Lincoln will be ridiculed if he does one, but the lying makes him nauseous. In "Resident Upheaval", the two boys butt heads over whose grandma will stay at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home, but eventually make up. In "Flying Solo", Clyde is jealous of Lincoln's good singing voice and gives him laryngitis by tricking him into straining his voice. However, Clyde eventually apologizes and helps Lincoln get his voice back to normal. It doesn't work completely, so the two boys have to sing their song together. In "Grub Snub", they eat lunch together at Gus' Games and Grub, alongside Liam, Rusty, Zach and Stella. Other Media[]Podcast[]In "Lincoln Loud", Lincoln and Clyde do detective work to try and figure out who took Lincoln's hammock. In a later episode of Listen Out Loud, they review Gus' Games and Grub. Games[]In "Living Loud: Summer School", Clyde helps Lincoln for these things:
In Clean-O-Clock, when handed his walkie-talkie, Lincoln calls Clyde over. In Ace Savvy on the Case, Lincoln and Clyde work together to solve cases and go to an Ace Savvy convention. In Living Loud: Lincoln's List, Clyde gives Lincoln advice on how to complete his list of chores. In Lights Out, Lincoln helps plug Clyde's nosebleed. In Welcome to the Loud House, Lincoln talks to Clyde with his walkie-talkie. Vlogs[]In one of the Lincoln Vlogs, Clyde is shocked to hear that Lincoln deleted his sisters' DVR recordings (with the exception of Lori's) but is still willing to help him. He gives him the instructions for apology cupcakes for each sister. Lincoln brings Clyde along for one episode of Lincoln & Ronnie Anne's VLOG, during which they discuss food. Graphic Novels[]In "Live Life Loud!", the two search for Lori's homework, play video games together, and camp in the McBrides' backyard. In "There Will Be Chaos", Lincoln and Clyde do a very complicated secret handshake (involving spitting, bumping butts, and wearing tutus) and later paint pictures together. In "There Will Be More Chaos", Lincoln and Clyde paint together. They both intend to paint landscapes, but Clyde gets distracted and paints Lori instead. In "Family Tree", Lincoln and Clyde get their codes mixed up and accidentally end up contacting two grown men with the same names as each other. Later, they have trouble making a film together. In "After Dark", Clyde has a slumber party with Lincoln, but both boys end up staying up all night ghost hunting after Lucy tells them a ghost story. In "The Struggle is Real", they try to design stuffed toys for a school assignment, along with Stella. Later, they make an excessive plan, and still later, they attend an Ace Savvy convention at Flip's Food & Fuel. After that, Clyde stays over with Lincoln, leading to a competition between him and all the Loud siblings. In "The Many Faces of Lincoln Loud", Clyde again sleeps over at Lincoln's house and they go ghost hunting together. Later, they try to get Lincoln's stolen ninjitsu book back from the sisters while dressed in Ace Savvy cosplay and try to play a video game together only to get sidetracked by the Terms & Conditions. In "The Case of the Stolen Drawers", they go to a convention at the retirement home, along with Ronnie Anne, Rosa and Sergio. Codes[]Lincoln and Clyde have come up with 2,000 different codes[2]. They use these codes as a signal of distress whenever one of them has an issue. Currently, their known codes include:
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