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Blarney-loving girls

The Blarney-loving girls are two preschooler girls who appeared in "The Price of Admission". They went to see the Blarney movie and joined in with Clyde when he sang Blarney songs. Their ages are unknown, but they look to be significantly younger than Lincoln and Clyde.

Appearance

Both were Caucasian and wearing Blarney hats. One had curly dark hair and the other one had her hair concealed by her hat (she also had freckles).

The brunette one was wearing a lime green dress with a yellow ribbon and white shoes, while the other one was wearing a pink T-shirt with a lilac heart on the front, purple striped pants, and pink shoes.

Personalities

They seem to be quite cheerful, as evidenced by them singing Blarney songs. They also seem to be pretty outgoing, as they joined in with Clyde's singing despite not knowing him.

Bratty Kid

The Bratty Kid is an unnamed minor character who first appeared in "Cereal Offender" as the secondary antagonist.

Appearance

He looks rather similar to Lincoln. He wears an orange t-shirt, navy blue jeans, gray socks, light blue sneakers and a white beanie. He has light blond hair, light fair skin and buck teeth. The only feature he doesn't have that Lincoln does are the freckles and the white hair, as well as a round head shape.

Personality

He likes getting what he wants, and is willing to do anything in his power to succeed, even if it means having to create a big mess and a lot of ruckus. After he took the last Zombie Bran away from Lincoln in the store, he mocked the latter for being too slow, calling him "Pineapple Boy", and makes a mess behind to slow him down before he buys Zombie Bran. After Lincoln exposed him, his mom grabbed him by the ear in anger and left the cereal her son wanted. He was devastated by this.

Trivia

  • His real name is unknown. He's referred to as "Bratty Kid" in the credits.
  • Because his mom was present on Maggie's birthday in the episode "Funny Business", that means one of the emo tweens is her child. This could mean Bratty Kid has a sibling.

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Biker Girls

The biker girls are unnamed minor characters in The Loud House.

Biography

The biker girls are a group of three young girls seen in "Hand-Me-Downer". After Lincoln is rejected from Papa Wheelie's biker gang, the girls tell Lincoln that he could be their leader.

Appearance

The biker girls wear pink and purple outfits, with different icons in the same places on their helmets. They are all about the same height, and ride miniature bicycles, with baskets, and streamers.

The girl on the left has long, brunette hair, a purple helmet with a star on it, a pink dress with a sash on her waist, white slip-on shoes, and a pink bike.

The girl in the middle has a pink helmet with a cat, a blue bike with a pink bow in the basket, and a pink shirt with a purple heart on it. She wears a lavender and purple pants, and pink slip-on shoes.

The girl on the right has a lavender helmet with a white daisy. She has curly brown hair, a purple dress, black Mary Janes with white socks, and a pink bike.

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Cowgirl (Kid)

Cowgirl (Kid) is a minor character in The Loud House. She made her first appearance in the episode "A Tattler's Tale".

Biography

She first appeared in "A Tattler's Tale" where Lincoln Loud tries to get a secret of Lola out of her and those present. They run off screaming.

In "Friendzy," the cowgirl pageant girl is among the girls that Lola invited to her house. Her appearance there indicates that Lola befriended her prior to this episode.

Appearance

She's a brown skinned girl, who has brown hair tied into a braid, wears a white hat with a pink band, white earring, pink shirt with white collar, jean skirt, pink stockings & white cowboy boots with spurs.

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Karate Girl

The Karate Girl is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She made her first appearance in "Back Out There", where she was shown doing karate, which, according to Clyde, has a similar personality to Ronnie Anne, because they both love karate. Later, Clyde wanted Lincoln to spend time with her, because it will remind him of Ronnie Anne. But when he entered the dojo, the girl thought he wanted to spar with her and attacked him without warning.

Appearance

She is a fit girl, with light tan skin, a blackish brunette ponytail as big as her head and three pairs of eyelashes. She wears golden pearl earrings and a white karate gi.

In "Pasture Bedtime", she wears a blue tank top and has a butterfly tattoo on her left wrist.

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Liam's Girlfriend

Liam's Girlfriend is an unnamed girl who Liam dated in "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru".

In the episode, Liam had a crush on her and wanted to impress her. Lincoln suggested chocolate, since all of his sisters liked that, and it worked which led to Lincoln temporarily becoming a "girl guru" where his advice did not work with his fellow students or Coach Pacowski.

By the time of "Dance, Dance Resolution", they seem to have broken up as Liam is dateless again.

Appearance

She is a lanky Caucasian girl, with straight blonde hair that goes down to her mid-back. She wears a black T-shirt, purple pants, black slip-on shoes, and glasses.

She appears to have been modeled after Karla Sakas Shropshire.

Twin Sisters

The Twin Sisters from "Raw Deal" are unnamed minor characters in The Loud House.

Biography

The twin sisters appeared in "Raw Deal" where they were at a gas station that The Loud Family visited. They disliked Lynn when she was cutting in line and told her "Back of the line, sister."

Appearance

Both girls have blonde hair, lavender sweaters, purple skirts with square patterns on them, purple shoes, and white socks worn high. The one on the left is wearing a bunny logo sweater with her hair more open, so one can see her forehead. The other one on the right is wearing a kitten/cat logo sweater, with her hair more closed, which makes it hard to see her forehead.

Trivia

  • Like Lana and Lola, they are both blonde, and they are both twins.

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Unnamed Muddy Girl

The Unnamed Muddy Girl is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She makes her first appearance in "Cover Girls" where she stands on top of a cliff. When Lana comes back disguised as Leni, the unnamed muddy girl and two other kids mistake Lana for a girly girl and forbid Lana from playing in the mud.

She is also one of the friends that Lana invited over in "Friendzy".

Appearance

She has dark skin, with brown dreadlocks, three sets of eyelashes, and brown eyeshadow. She wears a lilac shirt, blue overalls just like Lana, and purple boots. Her skin and hair got recolored in "Friendzy".

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Cheerleaders

The Cheerleaders are unnamed minor characters in The Loud House.

Biography

The cheerleaders are first shown fawning over a male athlete in "Hand-Me-Downer", but they later become interested in Lincoln, after he shows off Lynn's BMX bike. However, they leave him for the athlete once again, after Lincoln appears on Lori's hand-me-down bike.

They also made a cameo in "Cereal Offender", as they were watching Luan's egg juggling.

In "A Grave Mistake", they were present at funeral of Ricky the Rooster.

Appearance

There are four cheerleaders, with the tallest having blonde hair, the shortest one has brunette hair, and two cheerleaders of the same height have black and red hair. Each of the cheerleaders wear a white and blue cheerleader outfit, and carry blue pompoms.

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Lori's friend

Lori's Friend is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She first appeared in "Spell It Out", while being with Lori's other friends, Becky, Dana, and the Teen Girl.

In "Friendzy," the unnamed friend of Lori was among the friends that Lori invited to her house.

Appearance

She has shoulder length blonde hair, two pairs of eyelashes, and wears magenta lipstick for makeup. She wears pearl earrings, a magenta jacket, a pink dress with a pineapple design and white collar, and white slip-on shoes.

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Lynn's friend

Lynn's Friend is a minor character and one of Lynn's friends that first appeared in the episode "Overnight Success".

Biography

Lynn's Friend first appears in the episode "Overnight Success", where she was a part of Lynn's sleepover. She was jumping on the couch while Lynn was dribbling her soccer ball.

She appeared as a cameo in "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru" where she was looking at Lincoln when Mrs. Johnson said that Lincoln giving advice as "The Girl Guru" was a great idea.

She appeared as a cameo once again in "Mall of Duty" where she was waiting for Rip Hardcore to sign her autograph.

She appeared as a cameo once again in "Rita Her Rights" where she was at the front of the middle school when Lynn got a banana peel by accident.

Appearance

She has long brunette hair, and freckles. She wears a purple jersey and shorts, a backwards yellow cap, high gray socks, and black shoes with white stripes similar to Lynn's.

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Lynn's acquaintance

Lynn's acquaintance is a girl who used to be good friends with Lynn in elementary school, but since middle school, they stopped hanging out and now Lynn doesn't even know her name.

Biography

In "Friends in Dry Places", Lynn showed Lincoln a photo of herself holding up her acquaintance at summer camp, but when Lincoln asked Lynn what the other girl's name was, she didn't know and told him that she doesn't know any of her elementary school friends anymore. This made Lincoln worry that he'd stop being friends with his friends, but they reassured him that they'd always be close.

Appearance

Lynn's acquaintance has dark brown, curly hair that she wears in a bun, and tan skin. She is rather skinny. In the photo, she was wearing a white T-shirt with cyan trim, white socks, and blue sneakers.

Trivia

  • Her name is not revealed, but Lynn thinks it may be Sherry or Shirley.

Teri's boyfriend

Teri's boyfriend is an unnamed minor character.

Appearance

Teri's boyfirend is a tall and thin teenager with light skin, messy light brown short hair and few pimples on his face. He wears turquoise beanie cap, avocado green hoodie, blue jeans and grey training shoes with white front parts.

Unnamed Middle School Girl

The Unnamed Middle Schooler Girl is an unnamed minor character.

Biography

Unnamed Middle School Girl was first seen in "L is for Love" ordering food in middle school lunch room before Francisco.

In "Singled Out" she was playing arcade game.

In "Schooled!" she was sitting on steps to Middle school entry with other students. She frowned, when Lincoln started singing "We Got This".

In "Hurl, Interrupted" she was walking towards the Middle school after Lynn, Maddie, Paula and Margo decided to go together to Dairyland.

Appearance

She's a tall slender girl with light skin, red hair tied in bun, light purple eyeshadow, two pairs of eyelashes and eye bags. She wears a shirt and scrunchie in pale pink, short skirt and boots in dark grey, white pearl earrings, black bracelets on each of her wrists and a choker around her neck.

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Unnamed Middle Schooler #1

The Unnamed Middle Schooler #1 is an unnamed minor character.

Biography

Unnamed Middle Schooler #1 is one of Lynn's batch mates, who made his first appearance in "Middle Men".

In "Singled Out," Unnamed Middle Schooler #1 appeared as one of Lynn's candidates for a possible boyfriend. He loses an arm wrestling match with her.

In "No Bus No Fuss", he's among students using school bus.

Appearance

He has tan-dark skin with huge brown curly hair. He wears a red t-shirt with a shirt underneath and blue pants.

Trivia

  • He has proven to be weaker than Lynn as he was beaten by her in an arm wrestling match in "Singled Out".

Unnamed Middle Schooler #2

Unnamed Middle Schooler #2 is an unnamed minor character.

Biography

Unnamed Middle Schooler #2 made his first appearance in "Singled Out" where he appeared as one of Lynn's candidates for a possible boyfriend. Like some of the candidates with him, he couldn't handle the spicy burger that Lynn can tolerate.

Appearance

He is a fair-skinned teenager with orange spikey hair, and a purple hoodie. He also has freckles on both his cheeks.

Announcer

The Announcer is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House, who makes his first appearance in "No Such Luck". He is a sports commentator.

Biography

The Announcer is first seen in "No Such Luck" commentating on Lynn's softball games with Pep.

In "Net Gains", the Announcer and Pep commentate on the basketball championships.

In "Cow Pie Kid", he and pep commentate on the baseball games.

Appearance

He is an overweight man who has ginger hair and a long mustache of the same color. He also has eye-bags, a double chin, and a big nose. He can be seen wearing a white collared shirt.

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Biker Woman

Biker Woman is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She made her first appearance in the episode "Can't Hardly Wait" dining with her biker gang. They later befriend Scoots.

She later appears in "Snoop's On" When they saw someone get caught turning off the light on the sign.

Appearance

She has blonde hair with a pony tail, red lips and blue eye lids. She wears a blue helmet with goggles, black hair band, 2 sets of earrings, pair of bracelets, white shirt with a patch, blue coat, white belt, black skirt with a patch and black boots.

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Billy's father

Billy's father is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

Billy's father first appears in "Two Boys and a Baby", when Lincoln and Clyde return Billy to him, who they accidentally took instead of Lily. He returns Lily to the boys, who he had mistaken for Billy and takes his son back. He was frustrated when he realized he took the wrong baby.

In "Come Sale Away", Billy's father is seen at the Loud House garage sale.

He makes a cameo in "A Fair to Remember".

In "The Old and the Restless", he is seen in the crowd coming out of the baseball stadium.

In "Kick the Bucket List", he can be seen waiting in line at Dairyland.

In "Mall of Duty", he can be seen in the mall.

In "Snow Way Out", he can seen outside Burpin' Burger waiting for Bobbie Fletcher.

Appearance

He is a man in his mid age, and has a half bald head, with a small mustache, hair strand like Lynn Sr., light brown hair, and eyebags. He wears a dark blue t-shirt.

Trivia

  • In "A Fair to Remember", he's seen in a company of a woman and a child other than Billy. This means he has at least 2 children.

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Burly Man

The Burly Man is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

He appears in "ARGGH! You for Real?" with the audience to see ARGGH!.

Appearance

He is a tall and burly man. He is bald and has a double chin. He wears a plain white T-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers.

Personality

He is an aggressive guy who doesn't like people messing with him.

Carol's dad

Carol's dad is a minor character in The Loud House, and the father of Carol Pingrey. He made his first appearance in the episode "Present Tense".

Appearance

Carol's dad is a tall and slim man with light skin, short blond hair and mustaches. He wears a light blue shirt and dark blue sweater.

Coffee Store Manager

Coffee Store Manager is a minor character in The Loud House. She made her first appearance in the episode "The Write Stuff".

Biography

She is the manager and hostest off the Burnt Bean, which is a small, hipster coffee house in the "cool part" of the town of Fern Valley, where customers can not only enjoy coffee and other fresh-brewed beverages, but can also participate in poetry readings.

Personality

She is laid back, and pretty mellow.

Appearance

She's a relative short, light-skinned woman, who has blonde hair with teal highlights that she wears in a pulled-back style, small hooped earrings, a gray t-shirt, dark jeans, and purple shoes.

Trivia

Her design is actually a caricature of the show's former post-production supervisor, Amy Reynolds, with one major difference being Amy's caricature having purple and blue highlights in her hair, instead of teal.

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Dine'n' Dance Waitress

The Dine'n' Dance waitress is a minor character. She first appears in "The Old and the Restless".

Biography

She only appeared in "The Old and the Restless".

Appearance

She has red hair, styled into a ponytail, blue make-up, freckles, and wears dangling white earrings. She also wears a salmon pink dress with a white apron, and white lace.

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DJ

The DJ is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

He first appeared in "Dance, Dance Resolution", as the DJ for the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the school.

Appearance

He is a slim, tan skinned man that has brown hair, an early beard, and also has a small mole on his lower jaw. He wears a yellow jumper, a dark green beanie, a red bracelet, and red headphones.

Exterminator

The Exterminator is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House. He first appears in "Along Came a Sister" as an antagonist, where he is contacted by Lynn Sr. to exterminate Frank.

Biography

The Exterminator appears in "Along Came a Sister", having been contacted by Lynn Sr. to exterminate Frank. The Loud siblings and Clyde are able to outsmart him, but he corners Frank and sprays him, only for Leni to save the spider. She explains to the Exterminator that if he kills Frank, he will ruin Lincoln's reputation. The Exterminator says that she changed his life, though he made that up and left, leaving them with their bill for his service.

Appearance

The Exterminator is an overweight man with a large beard, and brown hair tied in a ponytail. He wears a dark blue suit with black gloves and boots. He carries a fumigator, which is attached to a spray gun. He also sports a pair of goggles on his forehead, and a white mask.

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Farmer

The Farmer is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House. He is a resident of Royal Woods, and owns a large Hog.

Biography

His first appearance was in "Hand-Me-Downer", the farmer compliments Lincoln on his bike (which he calls a "nice hog"). Lincoln replies by saying, "You too!" (in reference to the farmer's actual hog).

He returns in "Intern for the Worse" as one of the people offering jobs for school kids at his farm.

In "Pulp Friction", he tows Vanzilla to get to the post office.

In "L is for Love", he is seen as a patron at Banger's & Mosh.

In "Health Kicked", he is seen judging the Royal Woods Ultra Extreme Ninja Competition in the Loud children's fantasy where Lynn Sr. and Rita were participating.

In "Mall of Duty", he can be seen waiting in line to get a Rip Hardcore survival guide signed.

Appearance

The farmer has brown hair and fair light skin. He wears a light blue shirt with long sleeves, a pair of dark blue overalls, brown shoes, and a green and white net cap (trucker cap).

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Female Judge

Female Judge is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She first appears in "Kings of the Con" as a contest judge where she judges contestants to see who wins the titular contest. She and her fellow judge get annoyed with Lincoln and Clyde's attempts to impress them.

Appearance

She has brown hair with a puff, wears sets of gold earrings, teal green shirt, orange vest, a name tag, blue jeans and pink shoes.

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First Lady

The First Lady is a minor character in The Loud House. She first appeared in "Not a Loud". However, her face wasn't shown.

Biography

She and the President were the ones who helped Rita deliver Lincoln, since her husband, the President, passed out when he attempted to deliver.

Appearance

The First Lady wears a pink turtleneck dress, a white beaded necklace, and long white gloves.

Trivia

Popular consensus within the fandom suggests that the First Lady depicted is most likely Laura Bush, as Lincoln would have been born in 2005 during her husband's second term in office, (assuming his age is 11 in 2016, when the show premiered).

Jean Juan Host

The Jean Juan Host is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She makes her first appearance in "Cooked!" where she is a host of Jean Juan French Mex.

She returns in "Write and Wrong" showing Jessie and her co-worker to a table.

Appearance

She has a light skin, dark brown hair and has a mole on her cheek. She wore a red chapeau, white shirt with yellow buttons, red and yellow poncho, blue skirt and brown boots.

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The Mailman

The Mailman is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

The Mailman first appears in "11 Louds a Leapin'", where he delivers a present to Lori. While walking away, he ends up getting trapped in Lana's reindeer cage.

Appearance

He is a short man with fair skin, a large black uni-brow, and a bushy brown mustache. He wears a blue mailman uniform, and carries a brown bag.

Trivia

  • So far, he has only appeared in "11 Louds a Leapin'".
  • Along with the Delivery man in "Undie Pressure", that makes two delivery worker type characters who were voiced by Brian Stepanek.

Male Judge

The unnamed Male Judge is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

He first appears in "Kings of the Con" as a judge where he judges contestants to see who wins the titular contest. He and her fellow judge get annoyed with Lincoln and Clyde's attempts to impress them.

Appearance

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Mall Cop Captain

The Mall Cop Captain is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

He is the captain of the mall security guards and Bobby's boss.

His first appearance is in "For Bros About to Rock". He keeps Lincoln and Clyde in custody in the mall jail after they were arrested by an undercover cop for buying scalp tickets for the SMOOCH concert. When Luna appears disguised as her mom to free the boys, the captain believes that she really is Lincoln's mother until Bobby gives her away which makes the captain arrest Luna.

After hearing Luna's flashback about her first concert, the captain is touched and he decides to let the three of them out. He also gives Lincoln and Clyde back their tickets and gives Luna a spare ticket for the concert but when the kids leave, the incarcerated Scoots flees. The captain pursues her and calls Bobby to help him to capture her but they can't as the captain gets preoccupied with Bobby's popcorn shrimp.

In "Cover Girls", he doesn't allow Leni enter the Mall because she wore dirty clothes.

In "11 Louds a Leapin'", he can be seen at the mall when Bobby is shopping for a Christmas gift for Lori.

In "Legends", he can be seen at the airport.

Appearance

The captain is a round heavy man, with black hair, and a dark gray mustache. He wears a mall security guard uniform that consists of a navy blue police cap, white short sleeved shirt, black tie, navy blue pants with a black belt, and dark gray shoes. He also has a two-way radio to communicate with other guards.

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The Manager

The Manager is an unnamed minor character on The Loud House who runs the Super Mart.

Biography

He first appeared in "Cereal Offender", as the main antagonist. When Lincoln and his sisters arrived at Super Mart to do some grocery shopping for Rita, Bobby vouched for them as the Manager warned them that if they will be out on their keisters if they do any monkey business. Lincoln worked to keep the groceries at a budget while planning to get the Zombie Bran and keep his sisters out of trouble. When it came to the Bratty Kid causing trouble while also after the Zombie Bran, Lincoln had to avoid the Manager. This led to a crash that caused the Manager to catch the Bratty Kid which results in his mom getting thrown out. With Lincoln having gotten the Zombie Bran and the groceries, his sisters wanted a treat of their own and struggled with Lincoln causing him to crash into the display that Bobby set up. The Manager had them removed from the store for wrecking the display and the girls' brief fight with Lincoln. Rita was not pleased with the outcome and states to Lincoln and the girls that she will have to go grocery shopping in the next town over for a while.

The Manager returns in "Intern for the Worse", as one of the people offering internships for school kids at his store.

Personality

The manager is very strict about order in his store and aggressively makes his customers know that he doesn't tolerate people causing trouble. In "Cereal Offender", he called Lincoln and his sisters "hooligans" before they even did anything wrong and despite they just got here, meaning that he sees all customers as potential troublemakers. He threatened them saying that he would kick them out if they misbehave.

He becomes furious when his store gets messy and has an ugly tendency to treat people he disrespects like trash.

Appearance

The manager is a tall and burly man, with dark skin, black short faux hawk hair, and a long mustache as well. He wears a cream long sleeved shirt, a white apron, a red bow tie with black spots, black pants, and brown shoes.

Trivia

  • He tends to call Bobby by Lori's nickname, "Boo-Boo Bear", instead of his real name.

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Mr. Universe

Mr. Universe is a minor character in The Loud House who first appeared in "Raw Deal".

Appearance

Mr. Universe has blond hair, styled into a faux hawk, and he wears a red bow tie around his neck, a dark purple vest with the sleeves torn off, black pants, and brown shoes. He also has a white sash with his name on it.

Trivia

  • So far, he has only appeared in "Raw Deal".

News Man Tucker

News Man Tucker is a minor character in The Loud House. He is the local news man of Royal Woods.

Background

Not much is known about him, aside from the fact that he's the local news man.

Appearance

Tucker has gray hair with two strings of hair sticking up, and wears a navy blue suit, with a white shirt, and a red necktie. He has fair skin, black eyebrows, and his cheeks droop down.

Trivia

  • His name is revealed to be Tucker, when Katherine calls him that, right before she interviews Lisa in "Butterfly Effect".

Obnoxious Guy

The Obnoxious Guy is a man seen in "Shop Girl".

Appearance

He is a Caucasian man with black, smooth hair, stubble, and wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans.

Biography

The Obnoxious Guy appears in "Shop Girl" where he is often attacked by Leni in Reininger's. He even advised another shopper not to mess with her. When Lola tried to be nice to him by offering him French fries, he turns her down stating that he is "watching [his] cholesterol." When Lola loses her patience and angrily tells him to take the fries, he runs off.

Personality

The reason he is described as obnoxious is because he does ill-mannered things such as cutting in line and not sympathizing with Leni. He also shows signs of being a health nut, as when Lola offered him fries to try to be nice, he rejected them due to "watching [his] cholesterol".

Trivia

  • The Obnoxious Guy is one of the caricatures of Miguel Puga.

Park Ranger

The Park Ranger is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House. He first appeared in "Raw Deal", as the sole main antagonist.

Personality

The Park Ranger is shown to be willing to do anything for Grand Venture State Park in order save it from bankruptcy, to the point of performing dishonest actions, such as tricking Lisa into thinking she discovered a "dowl". He is a good actor, as he is able to flawlessly act like Lisa made a scientific discovery.

Appearance

He is a fair skinned man, with black hair, and his sideburns reach all the way to the back of his ear. His clothes are a shade of asparagus green, and his hat is a shade of dark green. He wears a black tie, and a golden ranger badge on his right arm. His nose protrudes more than most other characters, and has three dark lines at the end, but this may just be shadowing.

Trivia

  • He bares a resemblance to Ranger Smith, from the Hanna-Barbera Yogi Bear cartoons.
  • The Park Ranger references Smokey Bear's famous line "only you can prevent wildfires" when he talks about preventing fires.

Pep

Pep is a minor character in The Loud House who appears in "No Such Luck".

Biography

He is one of the two commentators at the Royal Woods Baseball Stadium, but he's quite unenthusiastic, and seems very indifferent about what happens.

In "Net Gains", Pep and the Announcer commentate the basketball championships.

Appearance

He has black hair, a pink nose, white shirt, brown pants, white shoes, and always seems to have either a bored or dejected expression.

Trivia

  • Ironically, the term "pep" means having a lot of energy and being excited, but the character with such name has a very negative personality and shows no excitement regarding the action.

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Police Officer

The Police Officer is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

The police officer first appears in "Driving Miss Hazy". After Leni went to the DMV to obtain her driving license, he brings her back to home because she refused to obey the speed limit, failed to use her turn signals, and redirected the test vehicle toward the mall, where she proceeded to hip-check and tackle Mrs. Jelinsky. He appears again in the same episode, accompanying Leni to the DMV's exit because she again failed her test, this time for driving on the wrong side of the road, neglecting to check her mirrors, and commenting on the driving instructor's weight, all because of Lori's secret sabotage.

The police officer makes a cameo in "Out on a Limo" controlling traffic, and when Lincoln and Tetherby's limousines are coming, he gives them free way.

In "Net Gains", the police officer busts Flip for ripping out the Royal Woods sign and gives him a ticket.

In "Friendzy", the police officer responds to a noise complaint and breaks up the fight between Lincoln, his sisters, and their friends. When he asks an approaching Lynn Sr. and Rita if they are the parents of the Loud children, they nod at him. The police officer gives them a $200 ticket for noise violation. As he leaves, the police officer tells them to try to control their kids as their house is in a nice neighborhood.

In "Any Given Sundae", a tan-skinned version of the police officer pulls Rita over when a route to Aunt Pam's Parlor because she has an expired registration. Not wanting to be late since the ice cream parlor is closing at 5:00 p.m. to give the scoopers a rest, Lily throws a block at the motorcycle's kickstand sending it down the hill. The police officer chases after it as Rita states that she'll take it as being let off with a warning.

In "Coupe Dreams", a brown-skinned version of the police officer appears as one of Lori's passengers.

Appearance

The police officer is a tall burly man, with light fair skin, brown hair, and a brown mustache. He wears a police uniform that consists of a blue police cap, a blue short sleeved shirt, golden police badge, blue pants with a black belt, and black shoes. On his belt he has a pair of handcuffs. He also wears black aviators, as seen in "Driving Miss Hazy" and "Friendzy".

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Driving Miss Hazy

Net Gains

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President

The President is a minor character in The Loud House. He first appeared in "Not a Loud". However, his face wasn't shown.

Biography

Not much known about him, but when Rita was expecting Lincoln, Lynn Sr. drove her to the hospital, but Vanzilla broke down before they even got there. Then they got into the president's limo. The president tried to get Lincoln out, but he passed out, so the First Lady got him out. The reason Lincoln's parents never told him was that the president was going to his top secret safe house in Royal Woods, and they had to sign an agreement to never discuss it.

Appearance

The President wears a blue tuxedo, a red tie, blue pants, and an American flag pin.

Trivia

Popular consensus within the fandom suggests that the President depicted is most likely George W. Bush, as Lincoln would have been born in 2005 during Bush's second term in office, (assuming Lincoln's age is 11 in 2016, when the show first aired).

Scoots' boyfriend

Scoots's boyfriend is a man who Scoots dated in "The Boss Maybe".

Appearance

He is blond, tall, muscular, and wears a white shirt and black jeans.

Biography

In "The Boss Maybe", he took interest in her scooter and the gloves she was wearing, casuing Scoots to buy the gloves and begin dating him. Later, the two went to Luan's impromptu comedy club.

Stage Manager

The Stage Manager is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She is the one who manages the set on ARGGH!, and makes sure that everyone is ready with what they are supposed to do.

Personality

She is a very strict and blunt boss. She tends to yell at her workers when they don't work, and doesn't tolerate failure.

Appearance

She is a slim, adult blonde haired woman with a pony tail, two pairs of eyelashes, and red lipstick. She wears a black cap and a black jumper. Her hair changes to orange in "Fool Me Twice".

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Tetherby's Butlers

Tetherby's Butlers are minor characters in the The Loud House and they are also butlers of Tetherby's Mansion. They only appeared in Out on a Limo.

Appearance

They are tall, have the same hair style and one of them have dark tan skin and brunette hair and one of them have apricot skin, brown hair and a thin mustache. They wear tuxedos, white shirts, black neck ties, gray vests, white gloves, dark gray pants and black shoes.

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Unnamed Brunette Haired Woman

The Unnamed Brunette Haired Woman is a minor character in The Loud House.

Biography

She made her first appearance in "Raw Deal" at a gas station waiting in line to use the bathroom.

Appearance

She is a tall adult woman, with light fair skin, two pairs of eyelashes, brunette, curly hair, a pair of white sunglasses, black earrings, a small jacket with a light yellow dress, and long, black boots.

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Unnamed Elderly Man #1

Unnamed Elderly Man #1 is a minor character in the The Loud House.

Biography

He only appeared in "Changing the Baby" where he and Lincoln Loud were playing chess.

Appearance

He has apricot skin, wrinkles, gray hair (no hair on top) and pink spots on his head. He wears a tan sweater with a white shirt underneath, brown pants and white shoes.

Unnamed Elderly Man #2

Unnamed Elderly Man #2 is a minor character in the The Loud House.

Biography

He only appeared in "Changing the Baby" where he and Lily Loud were playing chess, but then Lily won at chess and he lost at chess.

Appearance

He has apricot skin, wrinkles, gray hair (no hair on top) and spots on his head. He wears a brown shirt with a maroon necktie and a baige shirt, brown pants with a belt and dark brown shoes.

Waitress

The waitress is a minor character.

Biography

She has her first speaking role in "Back Out There", when she announces the menu at "Gus' Games and Grub".

In "No Laughing Matter", the Waitress appears as a worker at The Chortle Portal".

In "Snow Way Out" the Waitress appears as a customer at the Burpin' Burger.

In "Schooled!", the Waitress is seen in line among the people waiting to get into Canada.

Appearance

She has short brown hair, red lipstick, and wears dangling white earrings. In "The Old and the Restless", she wears a salmon pink dress with a white apron, and white lace.

In "Back Out There", she wears a Gus' Games and Grub uniform. The uniform has multiple colors on it. The colors consist of green, golden yellow, white, and red. She has red shorts and pulled up red sleeves.

In "No Laughing Matter", she wears The Chortle Portal uniform in form of a crimson dress.

In "Snow Way Out", she can been seen as a costumer in her yellow coat, blue pants, and yellow boots.

In "Schooled!", she can been seen waiting in line to go into Canada with instead a navy blue coat with dark blue pants and red boots.

In "Season's Cheatings", she can been seen waiting in line at Burpin' Burger.

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