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".
Background[]
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.
Episodes[]
No. In Series
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No. In Season
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Title Card
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Title
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Airdate
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Prod. code
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296
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1A
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"Waking History"
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May 17, 2023
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701A
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Eager to uncover secrets from the past, Lisa uses her technology to wake up a frozen caveman.
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297
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1B
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"Pranks Fore Nothing"
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May 18, 2023
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701B
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To win the prank war between Fairway University and their rival Par College, Lori recruits the help of Luan.
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298
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2A
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"Child's Play"
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May 22, 2023
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702A
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Luna and the Moon Goats try to become a kiddie band in order to raise enough money for new equipment.
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299
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2B
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"Force of Habits"
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May 23, 2023
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702B
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When Leni mentions an annoying habit of her new boyfriend Gavin, Lori and Luna start to notice their partners' habits.
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300
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3A
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"Candy Crushed"
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May 24, 2023
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703A
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Lola struggles to dampen her sweet tooth when mom challenges her to go an entire week without added sugar.
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301
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3B
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"Master of Delusion"
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May 25, 2023
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703B
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Lincoln strives to impress the Amazing Brailster when he's chosen to be his assistant at the Illusion Chateau.
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302
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4A
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"Bye Bye Birthday"
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September 28, 2023
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704A
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Tired of the yearly cheer surrounding her birthday, Lucy casts a spell so her family will forget what day it is.
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303
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4B
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"Tough Guise"
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September 7, 2023
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704B
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When Zach is given detention, Rusty and the rest of their friends try to toughen him up so he'll fit in.
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304
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5
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"Road Trip: Bizarritorium"
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July 14, 2023
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705
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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.
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305
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6A
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"Road Trip: Bringing Down the House"
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July 14, 2023
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706A
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During a visit of the White House, the Loud kids can't help but sneak off and explore the rooms not on the tour.
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306
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6B
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"Road Trip: Mountain Hard Pass"
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July 14, 2023
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706B
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Intimidated by an intense day of hiking in the Rocky Mountains, the Loud kids try to find reasons to call off the hike.
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307
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7A
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"Road Trip: From Brad to Worse"
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July 14, 2023
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707A
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When the Louds run into Mom's old camp crush turned celebrity at a State Fair, Dad tries to one-up him to impress her.
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308
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7B
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"Road Trip: Doll Day Afternoon"
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July 14, 2023
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707B
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Realizing Mr. Coconuts is missing, Luan rallies the Louds to track him down along Route 66.
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309
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8A
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"Road Trip: Screen Queen"
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July 14, 2023
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708A
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When the Louds' road trip takes them to Hollywood, Lola is determined to become a star and land a leading role.
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310
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8B
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"Road Trip: Hide and Sneak"
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July 14, 2023
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708B
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To help Mom make the deadline for her column, the Louds have to avoid the Casagrandes when they visit Great Lakes City.
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311
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9A
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"Out of Step"
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September 5, 2023
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709A
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Clyde and Nana Gayle are in stiff competition when they make the finals of a Grandmother/Grandson Dance Contest.
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312
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9B
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"Too Cool for School"
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September 5, 2023
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709B
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Lincoln and friends need to get school back to normal when Principal Ramirez implements new fishy rules.
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313
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10A
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"Music to My Fears"
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September 6, 2023
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710A
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Luna and the Moon Goats have to find a replacement guitarist for the band when Luna injures her hands from playing.
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314
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10B
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"Fluff and Foiled"
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September 6, 2023
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710B
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To make it to "Udder Madness Day" at Dairyland, Lincoln is determined to get laundry duty finished as fast as possible.
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315
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11A
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"Leave No Van Behind"
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September 11, 2023
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711A
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When Vanzilla seems too broken down to ever drive again, Lana, Dad, and Gramps band together to fix her.
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316
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11B
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"Sponsor Tripped"
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September 12, 2023
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711B
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Lynn and friends enjoy free perks around Royal Woods when their team gets sponsored by local businesses.
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317
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12A
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"Party Fowl"
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September 13, 2023
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712A
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When Sergio stays at the Louds, he soon gets into trouble when he doesn't want to hang out with the rest of the pets.
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318
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12B
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"Sleepless in Royal Woods"
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September 14, 2023
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712B
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Unable to get Lily to go to sleep, Mom takes her for a drive where they happen to witness a burglary.
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319
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13A
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"Hunn-cut Gems"
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January 16, 2024
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713A
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When Liam fills in as a reporter, the school soon falls in love with Liam's life on Hunnicutt Farms.
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320
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13B
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"Can't Lynn Them All"
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January 17, 2024
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713B
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When Lynn is scouted for her athletic prowess, she soon becomes a professional wrestler.
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321
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14A
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"Bye, Tanya"
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January 18, 2024
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714A
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Leni must protect her mannequin friend Tanya when her boss, Ms. Carmichael, decides to update Reininger’s.
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322
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14B
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"What Lies Beneath"
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January 22, 2024
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714B
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When Dante buries a secret in The Royal Woods Cemetery, he must stop the Morticians Club from discovering what it is.
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323
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15A
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"An Inspector Falls"
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January 23, 2024
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715A
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When Luan is cast as the lead role and detective in her school play, she ends up having to solve a real case when a mystery unfolds.
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324
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15B
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"One in a Million"
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January 24, 2024
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715B
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Lincoln and Clyde are determined to be Flip’s millionth customer when they learn there is a big reward.
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325
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16A
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"Dread of the Class"
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January 25, 2024
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716A
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In order to receive her diploma from Luan’s pranking academy, Ronnie Anne must pass one final test.
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326
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16B
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"Welcome to the Doll Heist"
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June 3, 2024
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716B
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When Lily accidentally trades Eunice away, she must get her back before Lola gets home.
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327
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17
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"Twas the Fight Before Christmas"
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December 1, 2023
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717
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Lincoln recruits his cousins to help end the years-long feud between Dad and Uncle Lance so they can finally celebrate Christmas together.
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328
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18A
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"Let's Break a Deal"
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June 3, 2024
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718A
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Rusty strikes a deal with Morpheus that for a seemingly small price, Morpheus will cast spells for him.
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329
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18B
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"A Dish Come True"
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June 4, 2024
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718B
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Lincoln starts to work at Dad’s restaurant when he hears that the best employee wins a dish named in their honor.
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330
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19A
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"Beg, Borrow and Steele"
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June 4, 2024
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719A
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Lincoln becomes indebted to Lola when he asks her for money to try and attain a rare David Steele collectible.
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331
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19B
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"There Will Be Mud"
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June 5, 2024
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719B
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When the Hunnicutts strike it rich overnight, they try to fit in a fancy neighborhood for the super wealthy.
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332
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20A
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"Riddle School"
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June 5, 2024
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720A
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The Action News team springs into action to figure out who is behind a mysterious string of pranks.
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333
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20B
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"Love Me Tenor"
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June 6, 2024
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720B
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When Lincoln and friends discover Gus has a hidden talent, they work together to help him live out his dream.
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Trivia[]
- 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]
- 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).
- Not to feature Albert or Mrs. Johnson, the first season since Season 1 not to feature Principal Huggins, the first season in the show not to have Hops, Cleopawtra, and Nepurrtiti, the first season not to have Vito Filliponio since Season 3, and the first season to have Royal Woods Elementary School only appear in one episode.
- This is the first season since Season 4:
- To have both the season premiere air before the rest of the season and the season finale air after the rest of the season.
- To feature a story arc with each episode using a common title.
- This is the last season to have Bentley Griffin as the voice of Lincoln due to hitting puberty. He is succeeded by Sawyer Cole starting with "One in a Million".
- 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").
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