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List of various minor adult male characters exclusive to The Really Loud House. Stanley Bunch[]
Stanley Bunch, formerly known as Rip Hardcore, is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance in "The Macho Man with the Plan". Appearance[]Stanley is portrayed as much bigger and younger compared to the animated and A Loud House Christmas versions of Rip Hardcore. He has curled brown hair that reaches midway down his neck and hangs over his headband. He has almost no body hair, but is capable of growing a beard. His outfit consists of a white tank top, tan cargo shorts with a belt, and heavy-duty boots. Biography[]In "The Macho Man with the Plan", Rip is on TV during Lincoln's flashback to announce the Rip Hardcore Midnight Marathon. Anyone who stays up to watch it earns a Macho Man badge, which Lincoln and Clyde desperately want. In "Home Is Where the Hero Is", Rip Hardcore once again appears on TV to announce another contest: the Hardcore Hero contest, where a lucky fan who won a golden ticket would get to meet the man himself and perform a series of extreme activities. Lincoln and Clyde won, with help from Lynn Sr. of course, but were disappointed when a Rip Impersonator showed up instead. Lynn Sr. assumed the alias of Dad Hardcore and helped Lincoln and Clyde perform many of the Hardcore challenges, but before they plan on scaling Mt. Deathpeak, the actual Rip Hardcore walks through the front door and takes both Lincoln and Clyde outside to hang out before climbing Mt. Deathpeak, proclaiming "A hero never lets his two biggest fans down." Rip is later seen in the background when Lincoln is reading his speech about Lynn Sr. After the speech is finished, he begins crying and goes to call his own dad. The episode "Get Out of Dodgeball" reveals that the Rip Hardcore name is owned by the studio. Due to Lincoln and Clyde's corn dog addiction making them disobey the rule that forbids food at Rip Hardcore's Wild Animal Extravaganza event, a hawk targeted the corn dogs and Lincoln and Clyde tossed them onto a kid who got injured. As a result, Rip is fired by the studio behind his show and replaced by a Black man named Travis. Lincoln and Clyde later find Stanley living in a dumpster. Stanley explains that he has lost his job, the Rip Hardcore name, and his apartment after the incident. Lincoln invites Stanley to live with the Loud family until he can get back on his feet. During this time, Stanley regains his senses and helps Lincoln and Clyde out by intimidating Bruce and his companion into not harming Lincoln and Clyde. Soon, Stanley starts eating the Loud family out of house and home after failing to find another job. Following a nightmare, Lincoln goes against Clyde's advice to not get him a job as a gym teacher at Royal Woods Middle School. When Stanley starts his first day at Royal Woods Middle School, he states that they will start with a treat. When he asks Lincoln and Clyde about what treat they can have, they suggest corn dogs. Realizing the two boys were responsible for making him lose his original job, Stanley quietly whispers to them "I knew it was you guys" and proceeds to deliver payback by joining the other students in pelting Lincoln and Clyde with dodgeballs. Fans[]Gallery[]The Macho Man with the Plan[]
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Butch[]
Butch is a minor character in The Really Loud House. Appearance[]
Biography[]When the elder sisters went to the drive-in movie theatre, he checked Vanzilla for candy and stowaways. He also showed them his badge, embarrassed that it was fashioned from a yogurt lid. Most of the sisters found Butch's behaviour imposing, but Luan thought he was cute as she liked passionate men. He then discovered the younger sisters hiding in the back of the van, but Lucy allowed herself and the others to escape by knocking Butch out with a camera flash. Later, he caught Lola and locked her in the mall jail and asked for her name, to which she jokingly replied that it was Nunya Business. Not getting the joke, he asked for "Mr. and Mrs. Business" to retrieve their daughter. Lana dressed up as Lola and pretended to have escaped, allowing Lola to actually escape. Lola again knocked him out with a camera flash. When he regained consciousness, he hid behind a cardboard cutout and chased Lucy, Lisa, and the twins. During the scuffle, he ended up taking a photo of the girls and showing it to their older sisters, who denied knowing them to avoid being kicked out of the theatre. Butch later announced over the intercom that he was looking for a green and white van, prompting the older sisters to try to leave, but he confronted them, realising that they were acquainted with the younger girls. He tried to ban them from ever revisiting the theatre, but Lori hit him in the shins with Vanzilla's door, threw away his makeshift badge, and told him off. This scared him into lifting the ban. Gallery[]
Mr. Kim[]
Mr. Kim is a minor character in The Really Loud House". Appearance[]
Biography[]He hired Lincoln and Clyde as sub delivery boys, but then threatened to replace them with a machine called the Gobox. When the boys insisted that they needed the job, Mr. Kim agreed to keep them, but only if they could outperform the Gobox. They ended up losing due to only managing to deliver twelve of the hundred plus subs they attempted to deliver, with Clyde having stuffed one down a chimney. When Mr. Kim went to lay the boys off, Lincoln tried to convince him not to by saying that the Gobox lacked "the human spirit", but it did not work. Gallery[]
Dr. Miller[]
Dr. Miller is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance in A Really Haunted Loud House. Appearance[]
History[]Dr. Miller is a dentist. In A Really Haunted Loud House, the day before Halloween, Dr. Miller and his nurse Barbara treated the Loud family's teeth. He was soon knocked unconscious when Lynn scared him, causing Barbara to accidentally stab him with a needle full of Novocaine he was intending to use on Leni. Xander Coddington was also scheduled to see him the same day, but Lynn's actions prevented that appointment from happening. In the episode "A Musical to Remember", Dr. Miller is shown in the Loud family's neighborhood during the song "We're the Louds" where he also quotes "This episode has everything" with the album version having him joined in that quote by a nearby female police officer. Gallery[]
Monty[]
Monty is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance in "Ro-Bro". History[]Not much is known about Monty. He first appeared when Ro-Bro arrived to pick Lincoln up from school, and he was quick to notice that he was a robot. He pointed it out before anyone else could. Appearance[]Monty is an average-sized man. He has peach-colored skin, gray hair parted to his left, and a goatee. He wears a blue button-down shirt with a pocket on the left side and the sleeves rolled up and dark gray pants. Gallery[]Ro-Bro[]Pierre[]
Pierre is a minor character in The Really Loud House. Appearance[]
Biography[]When Lola was looking through her parents' expense book, she noticed they had spent a lot of money on him, along with someone named Colette. She, Lana, Lucy, and Lisa scoured the parents' bedroom looking for information, but could not determine who Pierre and Colette were. Eventually, Lola found a DVD of a movie titled Pierre and Colette, which depicted a couple that went by those names vacationing in the Eiffel Tower on Valentine's Day. After watching the movie, Lola induced that Rita and Lynn Sr. wanted to go to Paris on Valentine's Day and were inspired by this movie. Lynn Sr. used money from a jar labelled, "Pierre and Colette" to fix a leaky sink, but the younger sisters refilled it, with Lana calling Lynn Sr. "Pierre". Gallery[]
Prescott Moneygreen[]
Prescott Moneygreen is a minor character in The Really Loud House. Appearance[]Prescott is a Caucasian man who is dressed in the tuxedo. Biography[]He first appeared on screen when he agreed to invest in Lincoln's and Clyde's upcoming fan film Robot Wars 2. He warns them that if they don't deliver the film by tomorrow, he will invest his money to a man whose dog can play jazz piano. However, upon seeing the film climax, he was disappointed because how the hero played by Bobby wore pants that his girlfriend Lori bought him, thinking pants were something personal to buy and instead invest in the dog. Despite losing Prescott, Lincoln and Clyde plan to get the dog for Robot Wars 3. Gallery[]
Rip Hardcore[]
Rip Hardcore is a minor character in A Loud House Christmas. Appearance[]Rip has a tanned, stubbly appearance, with a more muscular physique and no hair on his forearms. Whereas his animated counterpart is bald and Stanley Bunch has a full head of hair, this version has a low-shaven mohawk. His outfit consists of an rugged grey shirt, which he ripped both the sleeves off of later in the film, brown trousers with a belt, and heavy-duty boots. During the Sharkodile chase sequence, Rip wore a full-body camo suit and a bicycle helmet with a camera attached to it. Biography[]In A Loud House Christmas, Rip is contacted by Katherine Mulligan to give out facts about a supposed "sharkodile" running amok in Florida, and is eventually hired to hunt down the beast when it is spotted in Royal Woods. He chases the beast into the Royal Woods Mall until the "sharkodile" turns out to be a hoax created by Lincoln and Clyde, and is knocked out by Lisa's sharkodile tranquilizing spray for his troubles. He is presumably fired by the studio behind his show and replaced by Stanley Bunch. Animated[]
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Ronnie[]
Ronnie is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance in "The Manager with the Planager". Biography[]Ronnie made his first appearance in "The Manager with the Planager" as one of the senior citizens watching Joan Shivers' Not Dead Yet tour. While Lynn Sr. was attempting to become Lincoln's next client, Lincoln asked Ronnie to escort him to his seat. Appearance[]Ronnie is a red-skinned man with white hair thinning in the front. He wears a green and white polo shirt and dark green pants. Gallery[]The Manager with the Planager[]Dr. Simmons[]
Dr. Simmons is a doctor and neighbor of the Loud family. Biography[]Dr. Simmons moved into Royal Woods at the start of "The Blemish Dilemish". His arrival was noticed by Lynn Sr. and Rita Loud, who decided to try to convince him to give their children medical care. They came over and invited him to dinner, with Rita speaking in a Southern accent. Dr. Simmons was not interested, until Lynn Sr. (noticing that Dr. Simmons was eating fried chicken) promised fried chicken. After dinner, Dr. Simmons nearly left, but Rita convinced him to stay longer by promising sarsaparilla. They played a game of trivia, and when the parents pretended the cards asked for medical advice, Dr. Simmons realized they were trying to trick him into giving them advice. He called them out, but promised to treat one of their children. Since Lincoln had a pimple on his rear end, Dr. Simmons lanced it and then put him in a diaper to ease the pain, embarrassing Lincoln when his crush Charlie Uggo came over and saw him in the diaper. In "A Musical to Remember", the Louds called Dr. Simmons to deal with an amnesiac Lincoln. Dr. Simmons advised they sing to bring his memory back. He later checked in with the Loud family halfway though as they are still trying to get Lincoln to regain his memory. Following Lincoln regaining his memory upon him shedding a tear enough to get the memory-erasing stuff out of his system, Dr. Simmons was seen during the "Can't Forget the Louds" number singing "As long as I have chicken, I'm your doctor in call". He then receives the bucket of chicken from an offscreen person as he goes off to the side as the Loud family, Clyde, and Bobby continue the song while dancing on the streets. AJ Squaredaway[]
AJ Squaredaway is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". Biography[]Squaredaway is a known sportscaster, particularly for baseball. In "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", Lynn watched a Volcanoes game on television, with Squaredaway as the sportscaster. Gallery[]I Wanna Hold Your Hand[]Travis[]
Travis is a minor character in The Really Loud House, and the current incarnation of Rip Hardcore. Appearance[]Travis is an African-American man dressed as Rip Hardcore. Biography[]In "Get Out of Dodgeball", Travis replaces Stanley Bunch as Rip Hardcore after Lincoln and Clyde sneak corn dogs into Stanley's animal event, causing a hawk to injure a child. Gallery[]
Chief Wellington[]
Chief Wellington is a minor character in The Really Loud House. Appearance[]Chief Wellington is an African-American man who is dressed in the usual police officer uniform. Biography[]When Lincoln and Clyde sped past on a lawnmower, Wellington chased them for breaking the speed limit. Then, he captured the boys and threatened to jail them. Lincoln tried to call Lynn Sr. to clear up the situation, but Lynn Sr. did not answer. However, Wellington had to drive off before he could do anything to Lincoln and Clyde, since Pam's ice cream truck was being hijacked. Wellington approached the van, with the boys in tow, and the leader of the criminals, Milkshake Marty, disguised himself as Pam, fooling Wellington. Lincoln, however, did not see through the disguise, and he tricked Marty into revealing himself by asking which cake Pam served for his birthday, with Marty not knowing that she did not serve cake. This allowed Wellington to arrest Marty, and then Wellington hailed the boys as heroes for helping him with the arrest. He still, however, tried to fine them for disobeying the speed limit, and upon learning that they had no money, instead punished them by making them scrub the floor. The boys evaded this punishment by sweeping Wellington's things off his desk, causing him to get frustrated and tell them to go home. Gallery[]
Cannonball Wilson[]
Cannonball Wilson is a minor character in The Really Loud House, who made his first appearance in "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". Biography[]Wilson is a baseball player who plays for the Volcanoes. According to Lynn, he can pitch so well, he could practically "throw a pork chop past a hungry wolf". Lynn watched a Volcanoes game on television in "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". During the game, Wilson performed so well as a pitcher, he ended up letting it go to his head and he got jinxed. This resulted in him performing so poorly, the Volcanoes ended up losing the game according to Lynn. Trivia[]
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