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Personality[]
Like his animated counterpart, Lincoln is strategic and calls himself "the man with a plan". He enjoys many of the same things as his animated counterpart, such as Rip Hardcore, Ace Savvy, ARGGH!, and David Steele.
He is generally a cheerful boy, but he can sometimes go into a funk if he is embarrassed[1] or is having relationship trouble.[2]
He is occasionally selfish, but deep down, he cares for his family. For instance, he once tried to cancel his sisters' Christmas plans, but he did it for the sake of bringing the family together.[3]
Nick Description[]
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Though he’s only a sixth-grader,[note 1] Lincoln’s the man with the plan (even if things inevitably go off the rails). The middle child between his five older sisters and five younger sisters, Lincoln knows that surviving in the Loud House means staying a step ahead. Being the only boy DOES come with some perks - hey, he’s got his own room! Dealing with that many sisters can be tough, but he loves the whole family and is always willing to lend a hand when they need him.
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—Nickelodeon, 2021
Appearance[]
Lincoln is a Caucasian boy with blue eyes and six freckles, three on his left cheek in an upside-down triangle shape and three on his right cheek in a triangle shape. He wears an orange polo shirt, blue jeans, gray socks with blue and red stripes, and white sports shoes with three red stripes on each side. Unlike his animated counterpart, he has light blond hair and does not have a chipped tooth.
When he and Liam were younger, they would often one-up each other, during which Luna taught Lincoln how to play the piano. He and Clyde have also ding-dong ditched everyone in their neighborhood, except Mr. Grouse.[4]
His foot size is a women's size 5, and he is an Aries.[5]
He is the first character in the franchise with an explicit birthdate: March 26,[6] followed by Charlie.
While his animated counterpart shares his birthday with the Fox quintuplets, it is unknown if their birthday is identical to the live-action version of Lincoln.
He has slept with Bun-Bun every night since his birth. As such, trying to sleep without him gives him insomnia.[7]
He and Clyde have, over three and a half years, ding-dong ditched every house in Royal Woods except for Mr. Grouse's.[8]
He once faked being unconscious to get out of doing the dishes, and he cannot knit.[9]
He considers Rip Hardcore and Lynn Sr. to be his heroes.[10]