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|fullname = Lincoln Loud |
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|alias = {{Scroll|Linc (by [[Luan Loud|Luan]], [[Lori Loud|Lori]], [[Luna Loud|Luna]], [[Lynn Loud|Lynn]], [[Rita Loud|Rita]], [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]], [[Ronnie Anne Santiago|Ronnie Anne]], and [[Lana Loud|Lana]])<br>Link (banner)<br>Road Tripper (by himself and Clyde)<br>Couch Potato (by himself)<br>Twerp (by Lori)<br>Dude (by Luna, Lynn, and Luke)<br>Bro (by Luna, Lori, Polly Pain, [[Bobby Santiago|Bobby]], Lynn, and Luke)<br>Little Bro (by Lori, Luna, and Lynn)<br>Chain Linc (by Flat Tire, Papa Wheelie, and Rusty)<br>Weakest Linc (by Flat Tire)<br>Linky (by [[Lola Loud|Lola]], [[Leni Loud|Leni]], and Lori)<br>Pop-Pop (by Leni)<br>Sherlock (by Luan)<br>Romeo (by Lynn, Leif and [[Lori Loud|Lori]])<br>King of Yes! (by himself)<br>Philistine (by Lola)<br>Son (by [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] and Rita)<br>Lame-o (by [[Ronnie Anne Santiago|Ronnie Anne]] and Lynn)<br>Slumberjack (by himself)<br>Little Loud (by Bobby)<br>Loco Lincoln (by himself)<br>Landon (by Leni)<br>Sweet Feet (by Biker Girls)<br>Girl Guru (by many)<br>Larry (by Chandler and [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]])<br>Mr. Flush my CDs Down the Can (by Lynn Sr.)<br>The Man in the Limo (by himself, Kirby, and Tetherby)<br>A Kid who ate a bunch of Mustard (by Lori and himself)<br>Agent Loud (by himself)<br>Linkington (by Lola)<br>Linka (as a girl)<br>Stinkin' (by Lane, Boy Lynn, and Lynn)<br>Loser (by Lexx)<br>Mr. Paranoid (by Lori)<br>Pineapple Boy (by Bratty Kid)<br>Captain Obvious (by Luan)<br>Elder Brother (by [[Lisa Loud|Lisa]])<br>Male Sibling (by Lisa)<br>Banana-Boy (by [[Lana Loud|Lana]])<br>Inkin (by [[Lily Loud|Lily]])<br>The Amazing Lincoln (by himself)<br>Frog hero (by Principal Huggins)<br>Man (by Rocky and Rusty)<br>Lincolnovich Loudinski (by himself)<br>Spider Hugger (by Exterminator)<br>Mr. Mature (by himself)<br>Yutz (by Luan)<br>Loud (by Mr. Grouse)<br>Man with the Plan (by himself)<br>Big Brother (by Lola, Lucy, and Lana)<br>Milk-coln (by Lynn)<br>Baby Bro (by Luna)<br>Master of Convincing (by himself and his sisters)<br>Jack O' Lincoln (by Clyde)<br>Eagle Boy (by Clyde)<br>Yincoln Youd (by Lily)<br>Brah (by Luna)<br>Future Brother-In-Law (by Clyde)}} |
|alias = {{Scroll|Linc (by [[Luan Loud|Luan]], [[Lori Loud|Lori]], [[Luna Loud|Luna]], [[Lynn Loud|Lynn]], [[Rita Loud|Rita]], [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]], [[Ronnie Anne Santiago|Ronnie Anne]], and [[Lana Loud|Lana]])<br>Link (banner)<br>Road Tripper (by himself and Clyde)<br>Couch Potato (by himself)<br>Twerp (by Lori)<br>Dude (by Luna, Lynn, and Luke)<br>Bro (by Luna, Lori, Polly Pain, [[Bobby Santiago|Bobby]], Lynn, and Luke)<br>Little Bro (by Lori, Luna, and Lynn)<br>Chain Linc (by Flat Tire, Papa Wheelie, and Rusty)<br>Weakest Linc (by Flat Tire)<br>Linky (by [[Lola Loud|Lola]], [[Leni Loud|Leni]], and Lori)<br>Pop-Pop (by Leni)<br>Sherlock (by Luan)<br>Romeo (by Lynn, Leif and [[Lori Loud|Lori]])<br>King of Yes! (by himself)<br>Philistine (by Lola)<br>Son (by [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] and Rita)<br>Lame-o (by [[Ronnie Anne Santiago|Ronnie Anne]] and Lynn)<br>Slumberjack (by himself)<br>Little Loud (by Bobby)<br>Loco Lincoln (by himself)<br>Landon (by Leni)<br>Sweet Feet (by Biker Girls)<br>Girl Guru (by many)<br>Larry (by Chandler and [[Clyde McBride|Clyde]])<br>Mr. Flush my CDs Down the Can (by Lynn Sr.)<br>The Man in the Limo (by himself, Kirby, and Tetherby)<br>A Kid who ate a bunch of Mustard (by Lori and himself)<br>Agent Loud (by himself)<br>Linkington (by Lola)<br>Linka (as a girl)<br>Stinkin' (by Lane, Boy Lynn, and Lynn)<br>Loser (by Lexx)<br>Mr. Paranoid (by Lori)<br>Pineapple Boy (by Bratty Kid)<br>Captain Obvious (by Luan)<br>Elder Brother (by [[Lisa Loud|Lisa]])<br>Male Sibling (by Lisa)<br>Banana-Boy (by [[Lana Loud|Lana]])<br>Inkin (by [[Lily Loud|Lily]])<br>The Amazing Lincoln (by himself)<br>Frog hero (by Principal Huggins)<br>Man (by Rocky and Rusty)<br>Lincolnovich Loudinski (by himself)<br>Spider Hugger (by Exterminator)<br>Mr. Mature (by himself)<br>Yutz (by Luan)<br>Loud (by Mr. Grouse)<br>Man with the Plan (by himself)<br>Big Brother (by Lola, Lucy, and Lana)<br>Milk-coln (by Lynn)<br>Baby Bro (by Luna)<br>Master of Convincing (by himself and his sisters)<br>Jack O' Lincoln (by Clyde)<br>Eagle Boy (by Clyde)<br>Yincoln Youd (by Lily)<br>Brah (by Luna)<br>Future Brother-In-Law (by Clyde)}} |
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+ | |birthday = May 18, 2006 |
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− | |birthday = 11<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20160620163309/http://www.nick.com/loud-house/lincoln/</ref> |
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|occupation = Student<br>[[Gus' Games and Grub]] employee (formerly)<br>Flip's employee (formerly)<br>Lori's caddy (formerly) |
|occupation = Student<br>[[Gus' Games and Grub]] employee (formerly)<br>Flip's employee (formerly)<br>Lori's caddy (formerly) |
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|goal = To be an astronaut, cartoonist, detective, video game tester, or ghostbuster |
|goal = To be an astronaut, cartoonist, detective, video game tester, or ghostbuster |
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Lincoln Loud is the main protagonist of The Loud House. BiographyAt 11 years old, Lincoln is both the middle child and the only son of the Loud family. He attends the 5th grade at Royal Woods Elementary School. As revealed in "Not a Loud", Lincoln was born in the limousine of the President of the United States. After Vanzilla broke down, the President's limo picked up the Loud parents on the way to the delivery room. When in the car, Lincoln needed to get out then, so the President tried to deliver Lincoln, but fainted. Lincoln was delivered by the First Lady of the United States. Lincoln often speaks to the viewers about how he gets around his often-chaotic household, the insane antics of his ten sisters, and other things he's doing, and it makes him break the fourth wall. He possesses a habit of reading comics, manga, and novels in his underwear. PersonalityLincoln is a good-hearted and well-meaning person, who is always looking for fun, and thinking about the well being of others. As the family nerd, along with Lisa, Lincoln is an avid fancier of comic books, manga, video games, fantasy and science fiction stories, which are typical interests for a boy his age. His favorite comics are Ace Savvy, David's Castle, and Comix Jokes. His favorite music band is SMOOCH, as seen in "For Bros About to Rock" and "Yes Man". He is known to be "the man with a plan", as he is usually elaborating plans with a specific objective, most of them for his own benefits. His plans rarely succeed because of his own selfish and reckless decisions or by his sisters' interference. When he goes too far, he will always find the solution even if that means making himself look like a fool, as seen in "Cover Girls", "Making the Case", and in "Sleuth or Consequences". Lincoln's best friends are Clyde, Liam, Rusty, Zach, Ronnie Anne, and Stella. Sometimes, he tries to hang out with other kids, but the rest of his social life has not really been explored and it's been revealed that when he tries to make new friends they're always being mean to him, as seen in "Save the Date" and "Hand-Me-Downer". He's a very individual person with limited experience of teamwork in contrast to his sisters who cooperate as roommates, which was shown in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House". Most of the time Lincoln is quiet and relaxed, but sometimes he gets upset when he is annoyed, or when something goes wrong. Also, he has proved to be very patient, especially with his sisters. His greatest fear is the family falling apart, as shown in "Butterfly Effect", along with being hated by his sisters, as shown in "Making the Case". Something that Lincoln has shown is that he is a multi-faceted person. Thanks to a life of living with ten sisters, each with a different personality, he is adapted to them, so he can communicate with any of them, and help them with their activities without a problem. Living in a female dominated family caused him to develop typically feminine traits, like kindness, sensitivity, cooking, beauty pageant knowledge, and sewing skills. He acts as the "Jack of All Trades" to all of his sisters. He is not as good as his sisters in what they do, but he is competent enough to impress and help them in what they are doing: such as helping Lucy write her poems, being one step ahead of Luan in her pranks, preventing Lisa's experiment from exploding by adding a chemical, assisting Leni with her fashion designing, and catching Lynn's football in "Project Loud House". He is also the only one Luna complemented when the Loud House siblings were playing instruments in "House Music". The episode "Study Muffin" showed that he's a responsible student, has good grades, and doesn't really need a tutor, unlike Lynn, Lucy, Lana, and Lola. This makes him the second smartest of the Loud siblings, after Lisa. Lincoln is incredibly calm, as in the episode "Not a Loud", he wasn't panicking about the possibility of being adopted. He was also calm when he was telling his parents about the clues that made him believe he's adopted. Nick Description
AppearanceLike most of the characters, Lincoln's very skinny and has a large, round head with short white hair, and a large tuft of his hair sticks up. He has an overbite, with a prominent chipped front tooth, noticeable bags around his eyes, and freckles on his cheeks. Like some of his sisters, he also has grayish purple eyelids. In "Making the Case", it is revealed that he has one strand of chest hair. In "The Whole Picture", Lincoln had grown his first mustache hair. His white hair is a very unique feature that Lincoln has. He's the only one in the family with this hair color, as his sisters are either a brunette, or a blonde (with the exception of Lucy, whose hair is black, and as of "Spell It Out", it is proven to be her natural color). Lincoln wears an orange polo shirt, blue jeans, gray socks with blue and red stripes, and white sports shoes with red stripes. His sleepwear is an orange nightshirt with matching pants, but sometimes he wears an orange t-shirt and his underwear. His swimsuit is a pair of orange swimming trunks. He always reads his comic books in white briefs and socks, but on some occasions, he reads his comic books in his full outfit. His winter outfit consists of a red coat with red gloves, a brown hat, and brown boots. He also wears brown ice skates. Lincoln's second-oldest sister, Leni, is quite fond of his white hair. She says it reminds her of their Pop-Pop, and gets defensive if anybody mocks Lincoln for it, as shown in "Chore and Peace" and "Ties That Bind". Alternate versions and alter-egosLinka Loud
In the episode "One of the Boys", when Lincoln wishes he had a life with ten brothers, he is sent to an alternate universe of such. When he realizes that having brothers instead of sisters isn't as great as he thought it would be, he tries escaping and wound up in a dimension where he's a girl named Linka, and is the middle child, and only daughter of the eleven Loud children. Upon realizing that she's in the wrong dimension, Linka screams, only to wake up discovering the whole adventure was only a dream. The dimension with Linka Loud and her ten brothers seems to be more or less exactly the same as the world with Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters--one of the only real differences being that the genders of the Loud children are reversed. The brothers seem to be just as caring and protective of their sister as the sisters are of their brother, and just like Lincoln, Linka's the only one of the Loud children to have more than four letters in her first name, as all ten of her brothers have four-letter first names. Ace SavvyIn the minicomic Deuces Wild!, Lincoln and Clyde imagine themselves as the superhero Ace Savvy, and his sidekick One-Eyed Jack respectively. In this version, Lincoln has great detective skills, and maybe super strength and flight, and also wears a suit similar to Ace Savvy's. In the comic, he and Clyde must battle against a giant gas monster, but it proves to be very difficult to harm, so Ace calls for backup with his entire deck, consisting of different heroines (all of them interpreted by Lincoln's sisters). Together, they fight and defeat the gas monster, and save the day. The troop then prepares to fight against a garbage monster. He appeared again in "Pulp Friction", when he and One-Eyed Jack were held captive by Wild Card Willy. He appeared again in "Tricked!", when he and Clyde dressed as Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack were trick-or-treating. Warren
In "White Hare", Lincoln imagined how difficult it is to live with 15 extra sisters. Absences
Lincoln appeared in all of the episodes from the first and second seasons. From the third season onwards, his presence became less constant, and he has been absent for several episodes. Until "Friended! with the Casagrandes," Lincoln or his head shape was featured on every title card. Since then, he is not always featured. ShortsSeason 3
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