Season 7 is the seventh season of The Loud House, which was renewed by Nickelodeon on March 24, 2022[2] and consists of 20 half-episodes.[1] Season 7 premiered on May 17, 2023, with the episode "Waking History" and ended on June 6, 2024 with "Love Me Tenor".
On March 5, 2022, Nika Futterman made a reply on an Instagram post where she off-handedly comments that The Loud House had been renewed for a seventh season.[3]
On March 24, 2022, during Nickelodeon's upfront announcements, they confirmed that The Loud House had been renewed for a seventh season, alongside the announcement for The Really Loud House.
When Mom is assigned a travel article at work, she takes the entire family on a cross country road trip. But the trip gets off to a bumpy start when Lincoln tries to change Mom's itinerary to go to Dr. Weirdly’s Bizarritorium.
When Lincoln and friends discover Gus has a hidden talent, they work together to help him live out his dream.
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This is the first season:
To not have 26 half-hours, instead having 20.
The reason for this is because the final six 22-minute production slots are occupied by the production of No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie.
Thus, this is also the first season to have the same amount of individual segments as a season from another series in the franchise. In this season's case, it has 38 individual segments, the same amount as The Casagrandes'first season.
To have Lincoln absent from its premiere episode and all ten of his sisters absent from its finale (and by extension, the first to have them absent from both segments of said respective episodes).
This is the third season to not feature an April Fools' Day-themed episode, after Seasons 4 and 6. However, similarly to Season 4, this season has two episodes that focus on a similar theme ("Pranks Fore Nothing" and "Dread of the Class").
With this season, The Loud House reached a total of 176 half-hours. This caused it to overtake The Fairly OddParents and Rugrats as the third- and second-longest-running Nicktoons, respectively, in terms of episode count, as both of these series ended on a total of 172 half-hours.[1] However, it did not cause the series to overtake them in terms of broadcast lifespan.
In the case of the former, the series had already surpassed Fairly OddParents in terms of total individual segments count with the Season 6 finale "Love Stinks" (the 295th overall segment), which surpasses The Fairly OddParents' 294 individual segments. However, this season contains the show's 173rd half-hour, "Twas the Fight Before Christmas", which surpasses both Fairly OddParents' and Rugrats' 172 half-hours.
Additionally, during this season's run, The Loud House reached a broadcast lifespan of 8 years, one month and 4 days, causing it to overtake Hey Arnold! as the fourth-longest-running Nicktoon of all time in terms of broadcast lifespan.[4]