List of various minor toys. Colonel Crackers[]
Colonel Crackers is a minor character in The Loud House. History[]Colonel Crackers is Luan's old ventriloquist dummy. Although he appears to be an inanimate puppet, Crackers is capable of talking on his own. Lincoln is shown to be frightened whenever he speaks. It is implied Luan still cares for Colonel Crackers as seen when she tells Lincoln to not let him get stolen. Appearance[]Colonel Crackers wears a dark blue hat, a blue jacket with gold buttons, and epaulets. He has gray eyebrows, a long gray mustache, and bags under his eyes. He also has only one arm, as the other has gotten lost somehow. He also has really small pupils. Trivia[]
Gallery[]Hand-Me-Downer[]Cutie Bake[]
The Cutie Bake is the brand of a set of toy ovens that are owned by Lola. So far, its only appearance was in the episode "Read Aloud". Appearance[]The Cutie Bake is a small, turquoise-colored oven with the "Cutie Bake" logo plastered on the front. Despite it being a toy, it's capable of baking real food, as Lola is seen using one of her Dad's cookbooks to help her make pizzas for her family in "Read Aloud". Trivia[]
Gallery[]Read Aloud[]General Blork[]
General Blork is a green inflatable alien owned by Zach, which only appears in "Love Me Tenor". Appearance[]
Gallery[]Love Me Tenor[]Lily's teddy bear[]
Lily's Teddy Bear is a teddy bear owned by Lily, and has a crush on it in "L is for Love". Appearance[]The teddy bear has brown fur, with nougat tones for the belly and insides of the ears, pink cheeks, pink and nougat undersides for the feet, black eyes with three pairs of eyelashes, and a large black round nose. It was first seen in Lily's crib when it fell on her, and she gave it a hug. It was later seen when Lily crawled up to it, winked at it and hugged it. The teddy bear was then seen when Lily showed a drawing of the two of them, and hugged it again. Despite being an inanimate object, Lily is in love with her teddy bear, both platonically and romantically. It's justified in that Lily's still just a baby, and probably does not have a full understanding of the concept of love. Gallery[]L Is for Love[]Behind the Scenes[]Fearsome Flyer[]
The Fearsome Flyer is a brand of sled that first appeared in "11 Louds a Leapin'". Appearance[]The Fearsome Flyer has the following two designs:
Fenton[]
Fenton the Feel-Better Fox (also known as the Demon Toy) was a toy that appeared in "The Crying Dame". Description[]Fenton was originally Lori's favorite toy when she was a baby. While he always cheered her up, his constant singing drove her parents crazy to the point that they almost didn't have any more children. Presumably around the time of Leni's birth, the parents stored Fenton in the attic, though they believed each other to have gotten rid of him. In "The Crying Dame", Lori passes down Fenton to Lily to stop her from crying. The toy succeeds in cheering Lily up, though Rita and Lynn Sr. warn their children that Fenton will drive them crazy, too. Over the course of three days, Fenton's constant singing aggravates the kids, even driving away Lori's friends. Under Lincoln and Lola's suggestion, the kids plan to get rid of the toy. While Lily undergoes a diaper change, they steal Fenton and toss him into a dumpster. Despite their attempts to keep Lily from crying, she deeply misses Fenton to the point of depression, so the siblings go to search in the dumpster, but Fenton isn't there. They check the local dump in hopes of still recovering the toy, but to their distress, it is destroyed in a trash compactor upon their arrival. As they sadly drive back home in guilt of destroying Lily's favorite toy, they realize that Fenton's song is still in their heads. To make up for destroying Fenton, Lincoln dresses up as Fenton and dances in front of Lily, while Luna sings its song. Lincoln admits that he and his sisters might have to sing Fenton's song for the rest of their lives, but they do it to make Lily happy. When the parents come back home from shopping and see the kids singing and Lincoln in a Fenton costume, they put their earmuffs on and run away screaming in horror. In "Home of the Fave", Lynn Sr. dresses up as Fenton while spending time with Lily. This is ironic, considering his fear of (or at least aversion to) the toy. In The Loud House Movie, Fenton is seen in a picture being cuddled by a baby Lori. This picture can be seen just out of frame in the "Life is Better Loud" sequence, and can be seen in full during the end credits. In "Super Switcheroo-niverse", Fenton makes a cameo as a construction worker. Song[]"Cheer Up, Baby" is Fenton's signature song, which it sings when its foot is pressed. Its lyrics are:
It does a side-to-side dance as it sings, moving its arms up and down in synchronization while shaking its hips. It has wheels on its feet so it can rotate as it dances. Fenton's jingle was listed as an honorable mention in The Loud House Mega Music Countdown. Trivia[]
Gallery[]The Crying Dame[]Home of the Fave[]Shorts[]Super Switcheroo-niverse[]Behind the Scenes[]GIFs[]Panoramas[]The Crying Dame[]The Loud House Movie[]Other media[]Live Life Loud![]Lisa's water guns[]
Lisa owns at least five water guns that she keeps in her closet. Appearance[]They are dark green water guns with pink highlights and lime green barrels. History[]In "One Flu Over the Loud House", Lisa filled up her water guns with chicken soup (using the chunky variety because it's "heartier") and handed one each to herself, Leni, Luna, Lincoln, and Lucy to fire at their sick sisters and parents to "slow them down". The water guns can be seen in Lisa's closet in the game Living Loud: Lincoln's List. In "Robot Sitcom", Teddy tries to play with them with Lisa's three robots, but this causes them to short out instead. Gallery[]One Flu over the Loud House[]Behind the scenes[]GIFs[]Lola's tea set[]
Lola Loud owns a tea set, which she plays with and keeps in her room. In the intro, Lola is seen drinking tea from her tea set. In "Left in the Dark", the twins and two frogs have a tea party with the tea set. In "Changing the Baby", Lola plays with her tea set when Lincoln ask if she want to see his coin collection. later in the episode she was have a tea party with Lily. In "Sleuth or Consequences", Lola pours tea to one of her stuffed animals In "Study Muffin", Lola offers Hugh tea. In "Room with a Feud", Lola and Lucy are having a tea party. In "No Laughing Matter", Lola plays with her tea set while giving out finger sandwich. Later in the episode she was giving Luan a dollar. In "Read Aloud", Lola is making tea on the dining room table. In "The Crying Dame", Lola pours too much tea into a teacup due to being stressed out, then later in the episode Lola has a tea party with Lily to keep her from crying. In "Friendzy", Lola is seen drinking tea with her friend Roxxane. In "Tea Tale Heart", Lola plays with her tea set and Lucy's doll Rosie. In "Love Birds", Lola offers Miss Hummingbird some tea from her tea set. In "Strife of the Party", Lola is having a tea party with Mr. Sprinkles and Eunice discussing her and Lana's birthday party. In "She's All Bat", Lola serves tea to Lucy's friends. Gallery[]The Loud House Theme Song[]Left in the Dark[]Changing the Baby[]Sleuth or Consequences[]Study Muffin[]Room with a Feud[]No Laughing Matter[]Read Aloud[]The Crying Dame[]Friendzy[]Tea Tale Heart[]Love Birds[]Strife of the Party[]Training Day[]Lights, Camera, Nuclear Reaction[]Crown and Dirty[]Shorts[]Robot Reboot[]Panoramas[]Loud Bounce Castle[]
Appearance[]It is a large blue, red and yellow inflatable bounce house. It has a white banner in front with HAPPY BIRTHDAY (insert Loud kid's name) written on it. Every birthday, a previous name is scribbled out to make room for the next; by the time of Lucy's eighth birthday, the twins', Lincoln's, and Lily's names have already been scribbled out. Trivia[]
Lynn Sr. Jr.[]
Lynn Sr. Jr. is a puppet who first appeared in "The Manager with the Planager". He is a puppet double of Lynn Sr., who uses him to cheer up Luan and get her back into comedy. Mr. Snuggles[]
Bunny is a puppet owned by Luan in her youth. In the episode "Room and Hoard", Bunny co-hosts The Mick and Bunny Variety Hour with a Mick Swagger puppet owned by Luna. Gallery[]Panorama[]Nugget[]
Nugget is a minor character in The Loud House. History[]In "Welcome to the Doll Heist", Ingrid brings Nugget with her to the Loud House. She introduces Nugget to Lily, who is enamored with it and wants it, pleading to trade it with anything of Ingrid's choice. As a result, Ingrid secretly takes Lola's stuffed unicorn Eunice and trades her with Nugget. When Ingrid leaves, Lily discovers she has taken Eunice and, dreading Lola's wrath, requests Lincoln's help to get Eunice back. They track Ingrid to the grocery store, where Lily attempts to give Nugget back to Ingrid in exchange for getting Eunice back. However, Ingrid refuses. Later, during the Louds' heist to get Eunice back, Lily has Lynn use her drone to get Eunice back while replacing her with Nugget. After things go awry, Lily explains her actions to Ingrid, and Ingrid agrees to give Eunice back in exchange for Nugget. In "Love Me Tenor", Nugget is among the toy audience Lincoln assembles for Gus in the Louds' backyard. Nugget's presence is an oddity because it belongs to Ingrid, though it is possible Lily was simply loaning it during the events of that episode.
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Gallery[]Welcome to the Doll Heist[]Rafo[]
Rafo is Darcy's stuffed giraffe doll. Appearance[]Rafo is a stuffed giraffe that belongs to Darcy Helmandollar. It has yellow fur with big brown spots, black dots as eyes, and three pairs of eyelashes. Trivia[]
Gallery[]Friend or Faux?[]Rosie[]
Rosie , short for Lady Rosalind Cordelia Annabella Pembrookington, is a doll Lucy keeps in a miniature coffin, who featured in the episode "Tea Tale Heart". Appearance[]Rosie has ceramic limbs and head but a cloth body, blonde curly hair, and tan "skin". Initially, she had a full head of hair that went down to her shoulders and a white poofy dress with a blue bow and short sleeves. However, when Lola Loud washed the tea stain off her dress, it got stained pink due to Lana Loud's cap being in the wash. In addition, Rosie's head got a large crack in it and when attempting to fix it, Lola accidentally removed most of Rosie's hair, so now Rosie only has a few strands of hair. Rosie's shoes are also pink. Replacement[]When Lola was unable to restore Rosie, she tried to cover her tracks by replacing Rosie with a different doll. Initially, this doll looked just like Rosie originally did but with different eyeliner, straight hair, and teeth showing. However, Lola changed the eyeliner, curled the hair, and filed down the teeth, so now the replacement looks just like the original Rosie. Gallery[]Tea Tale Heart[]Click "expand" for full gallery
Panoramas[]Teddy Bear[]
Teddy Bear was a sentient teddy bear who Todd brought in "Robot Sitcom" to replace Toaster as their roommate. However, he proved annoying for the robots, so Toaster came back and burnt him. Appearance[]Teddy was a brown teddy bear with blue mittens that had white trim. Personality[]Teddy somewhat resembled a small child in his personality, berating his roommates for not sharing and wanting to have a water gun fight with them. His voice also resembled a small child's. Trivia[]
Teddy Talks-a-Lot[]
Teddy Talks-a-Lot is a purple teddy bear. History[]When Carlitos couldn't sleep and was in a bad mood due to having a cold, Frida offered him the bear. However, he ripped its voice box out. Sources[]
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