Lisa Loud

Lisa Loud is one of twelve main characters and the deuteragonists in The Loud House. She is the second-youngest child of the Loud family, and the second-youngest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. She is often seen working on complex experiments, equations, and formulas. Lisa Loud herself attends kindergarten at Royal Woods Elementary School, despite her very young age, is a Junior Nobel Prize recipient. Though she is still in kindergarten, she is exceedingly smarter than the other kids her age and is shown to be capable of moving up at least six grades.

Why She Rocks

 * 1)  As mentioned above, despite being the second-youngest member in the Loud House, she is extremely intelligent and creates a lot of interesting inventions.
 * 2) She is very helpful with the rest of the Loud family when they need her.
 * 3) Although some of her experiments had gone wrong, she is one of the most mature Loud sisters.
 * 4) Lisa also likes to realize experiments with her siblings. Not only her siblings, but she also likes to realize them with people outside of her family.
 * 5) She also has a fun side too, as seen in "Party Down" where she goes hype over chocolate, although it might be taken too far at one point.
 * 6) She has a cute design as well.
 * 7) Her voice acting by Lara Mill Miller is great.
 * 8) She cares about her family and friends.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despite her intelligence, she can be boring or act like an idiot in some episodes, like "Snow Bored", "Making the Grade", "House of Lies", "School of Shock" etc.
 * 2) She can be a bit of a know-it-all at times.
 * 3) She is sometimes unlikable, such as in "Friend or Faux" and "Making the Grade".
 * 4) Depending on your view, she has been getting too much episodes in Season 5, though not so much like Lincoln and his gang and him himself. Lisa episodes also are: "Blinded by Science", "School of Shock", "Friday Night Fights", "Dream a Lily Dream" and "The Loudly Bones".

Trivia

 * In "Potty Mouth", it revealed that her hair is actually a wig.
 * She speaks with a lisp.