Lincoln Loud (seasons 1-3, 6-present)

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Lincoln Loud is the main character of the series, The Loud House.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) He is very likable, good-hearted and well-meaning.
 * 2) He often breaks the fourth wall by talking to the viewer, and he does so in a non-annoying way, because it happens every once in a while.
 * 3) He often comes up with really creative plans, though with long intangible names.
 * 4) Most of the time he is very caring towards his sisters.
 * 5) He and Clyde have a great friendship.
 * 6) Having 11 sisters in his family is a very creative idea for children, teenagers, and kids alike.
 * 7) He is shown to be very intelligent, nice, and well organized, as he is spot-on in all of his classes.
 * 8) He is also the one who can be happy in the end in most episodes focusing on him.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Can be selfish and arrogant in some episodes.
 * 2) The "comics in his undies" scenes can be very cringeworthy sometimes.
 * 3) Despite his intelligence, he can get very gullible and quick to jump to conclusions (which is foreshadowing).

Trivia

 * Although it is unexplained why his hair is white instead of red, or blonde/yellow, or black, or blue, or even brown (light or dark), he is born with poliosis, which means absence of colour on your hair.
 * Lincoln has over four voice actors in the series, the first one being Sean Ryan Fox (in the pilot), Grant Palmer (in Season 1's episodes "Left in the Dark - "A Fair to Remember"), Collin Dean (in Season 1's "One of the Boys" - "Homespun" and Season 2 - onwards), and Tex Hammond (Listen Out Loud Podcast Episode #7: Lincoln Loud and Clyde).
 * Lincoln is Tex Hammond's very first character he has voiced, in fact, The Loud House is the first cartoon to play a character in the series.
 * In "Not a Loud", his birth story was him being born in the limousine belonging to the President of the United States of America.
 * This may be the reason why his name is Lincoln, as it was the name of a former U.S.A. president.
 * Lincoln is the only character to appear and have dialogue in every single episode of the first two seasons due to him being the protagonist.
 * His first non-speaking appearance was in "Roadie to Nowhere", while the first time he is absent was in "Net Gains".