"Season 3" and "Third season" redirect here. For the third season of The Casagrandes, see Season 3 (The Casagrandes).
Season 3 is the third season of The Loud House, which was renewed by Nickelodeon on October 19, 2016, and consisting of 26 half-episodes. Season 3 premiered on January 19, 2018 with the episodes "Roadie to Nowhere" and "A Fridge Too Far," and ended on March 7, 2019 with the episode "Antiqued Off."
“Chris Savino has created a very engaging and relatable world through the animated series ‘The Loud House,’ which is a proven hit with our audience,” said James Stephenson, senior vice president, animation and games, at Nickelodeon. “The season three order is a demonstration of Nickelodeon’s continued commitment to bringing fresh stories to our viewers.”
Hoping to win a song-writing contest, Luna contemplates whether she should go with a song that’s true to her sound or try to make something that the whole world will love.
The kids promise to help Dad with the grand opening of his new restaurant by coming up with promotions. But their lack of teamwork and crazy promos lead to an ultimate nightmare in the kitchen for Dad.
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This is the first season:
To not feature a winter-themed episode.
To premiere the next year after its predecessor ended.
To have episodes where Lincoln is either absent or has no lines.
This is the last season:
To be directed by Chris Savino due to him being fired by Nickelodeon on October 19, 2017 for sexual misconduct allegations.
It is also the last season to have him as a writer, director, the show runner, and an executive producer. The last episode that he wrote is "White Hare", the last episode that he directed is "What Wood Lincoln Do?", and the last episode that has him as the show runner and executive producer is "Tea Tale Heart" Michael Rubiner would take over as the show runner starting with "The Loudest Thanksgiving".
His only credits in the franchise from this point on is writing the opening and closing themes, and the films and any spin-offs (animated or live-action) stating they're based on characters created by him.
To have Michael Rubiner, Bob Mittenthal, and Alan Van Dyke as writers; the former due to becoming the new show runner and the latter two due to leaving production for the show.
To have Violaine Briat and Miguel Puga as storyboard artist, due to leaving from Nickelodeon[2] and transitioning to being a director[3] respectively.
According to The Loud House Writers in the Nickelodeon Animation Podcast, Season 3 will feature episodes about more emotional topics. Savino says that they have covered everything, except for death.[4]
This is one of three seasons to not air its finale episode in production order as part of a premiere week, along with Season 2 and Season 5. However, this season did do this to its finale episode in broadcast order.
This season has the most full length episodes with a total of four.