Season two of The Really Loud House will feature even more hilarious adventures in the town of Royal Woods as Lincoln Loud continues to navigate the chaos of living in a family with ten sisters, with his best friend Clyde McBride.
Filming for this season was set to begin on June 5, 2023.[4] However, on May 24, 2023, production for the series was shut down as a result of the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[5] Following the end of the strike on September 27, production resumed in December 2023.[6]
With Clyde finally back from camp, Lincoln has the entire day planned for maximum fun for their last day of summer. However, things go awry when Lincoln accidentally eats some of Lisa’s memory-erasing jelly beans.
Lincoln has a crush on Lynn's new best friend, Zia, and the only thing stopping him from asking her out is… Lynn. In a series of trials and tribulations, Lincoln tries to prove to Lynn that he’s worthy of dating Zia.
Lincoln and Clyde have successfully pulled off getting out of gym class. With their new found freedom, they decide to go see a Rip Hardcore taping but cause Rip to lose his job. Guilt-ridden, Lincoln invites Rip to live at the Loud House until he can get back on his feet.
Lynn's competitive nature has always meant that she struggles in non-competitive settings, like sleepovers. In fact, it’s been so long that Lynn’s had a successful sleepover, that the family decides to help her host one.
Lynn’s new friend Zia has been hanging around the Loud house a lot lately. But that’s fine because everyone loves her; except for Clyde, who feels there’s only enough space for one “extra Loud.”
Lana and Lola decide to get to the bottom of why Mom and Dad aren’t interested in celebrating Valentine’s Day. Lincoln gets nervous when he realizes he’s going to be alone with Zia for their Valentine’s date.
When Zia is out of town on a soccer team trip where cell phones are not allowed, Lincoln’s buddies encourage him to peek at the incoming texts on her phone, leading to a huge and hilarious misunderstanding.
Lincoln and Clyde get a job delivering subs to pay for a movie they want to make only to find that their jobs are in jeopardy because of new delivery robots.
Tired of being left alone at home while the older girls go out and have fun in town the little sisters stow away in Vanzilla and have a big adventure of their own!
Clincoln McCloud is back in the movie business. This time they have a star, Lori's boyfriend Bobby. Lori and Bobby break up, and Lincoln and Clyde still have one scene left to shoot! Can The Man with the Plan get Lori and Bobby back together?
Lynn's idol, soccer star Alexa Jordan, is speaking at her school. Lynn walks away from the talk worried she will never make it as an athlete! Lynn decides she needs and backup plan. All siblings, they all decide to make backup plans as well.
Clyde drops a bombshell – he's moving to Florida! Clincoln McCloud has one final day together and Clyde has one request – to grab a milkshake and reminisce with his best friend. But a simple trip turns into an all-out adventure.
On the same night: Lincoln and Clyde want to host a winner-take-all candy game, Lori and Leni want to host a masquerade party to celebrate a movie premiere, and Lucy's hosting the Morticians Club for the Blood Moon Festival.
Lincoln and Clyde are super excited for their double date with Zia and Angie. That is, until they realize that the Loud Family Game Night is scheduled for the same night, and they've never lost at game night, ever.
Lincoln and Clyde's plan to launch themselves off a giant bike ramp goes awry when their accident prone friend, Hudson, breaks his arm and now Lincoln and Clyde must come up with a plan to cover-up the accident.
It's Thanksgiving Day and Lola has been crowned "Little Miss Giblets" by The National Giblet Distribution Company. When she discovers the ceremony is a sham, she and the Louds steal the turkey to set it free.
Trivia[]
This is the second season in the franchise to premiere the next year after its predecessor ended, after The Loud House's third season.
The gap between this season's premiere and the previous season's finale lasted 235 days, thus marking the longest intermission between two seasons in the franchise.
This is the first season in the franchise to have a scrapped episode. In this season's case, "Tennesee-you-later: A Very Loud Road Trip" was originally the fifth episode of the season, but ended up being removed from its former production slot and later scrapped.
However, it is not the first to have an episode's production put on hold, as The Loud House's second season faced a similar fate with "Mall of Duty".
A former image on Paramount Global's content distribution website indicated that the series had three seasons, with the third season being split from this season, much like how The Loud House's eighth season got its second half split off into a ninth season.[7] This image indicated that the third season's first episode in broadcast order would have been "Loud Blues", as its premiere date coincides with that of said episode.[note 1] However, TV guides list all of the episodes under the second season,[8] confirming that the final few episodes of this season had not been split off into another season.
This is the second season in the franchise to air all its episodes during one calendar year, the first being The Loud House's first season.
This is the only season of this series to have premiere weeks.
Also, unlike Season 1, none of this season's episodes premiered on Thursdays.
However, The Loud House's eighth and ninth seasons have fewer production slots, with the latter holding the record for fewest production slots.
Notes[]
↑It is unknown if "Loud Blues" would have been the first episode in production order, as it premiered one day before "Little Sisters' Big Adventure", the previous episode in production order.