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"If I had to worry about my sisters every time I wanted to do something, I'd never do anything."— "Along Came a Sister"
"Lincoln Albert Loud" is an 11 (later 12 year old boy as of "Present Danger") year old 5th grade elementary student at Royal Woods Elementary School (later 6th grade at Royal Woods Middle School), and the main protagonist of the 2016 Nickelodeon show The Loud House, its movies, and a recurring character in the 2019 spin-off The Casagrandes, and its live-action recreation named The Really Loud House. He is a happy-go-lucky and accident-prone boy who lives in a house with his ten sisters and two parents. With the help of his friends, he finds new ways to survive in such a large family every day.
Why He Shows His Love As The Best Dang Brother Anywhere Around
- Unlike the other Nicktoons characters, he likes to break the fourth wall to talk to the viewers, in a non-annoying way unlike one of those weird kids' shows Lola watches.
- He comes up with the most creative plans and operations, after all, he calls himself the Man with the Plan. Although, he should probably come up with shorter names for them.
- Most of the time he's very caring towards his sisters, and he wouldn't trade them for the world.
- Despite has various relationship with his sisters, he has true preference with Lori, and his favorite older sisters Leni and Luna.
- Him and Clyde have a great friendship together, and their friendship name is Clincoln McCloud. Yeah, but not every time.
- Him and Ronnie Anne's friendship in later episodes of the show & The Casagrandes is really fun to watch.
- Hey, he may be a comic book/video game nerd, but he likes cute stuff too, you know.
- He was developed into a character with 10 sisters, which is a creative idea for kids, teens and adults alike.
- He is nicely voice acted, except his real life counterpart by Wolfgang Schaffer in A Loud House Christmas which was the worst. However, he did improve his acting in The Really Loud House.
- In every time, he's the best kid of Royal Woods ever, but just for his sisters.
- As of season 5, he now attends Royal Woods Middle School with his older sibling Lynn.
- He has a lot of funny moments in the series.
- Despite having many issues, he fully returned to his original personality in season 6, and also redeemed himself in the live-action show. Kind of like as a kind of compensation from the producers and writers how they treated him poorly in season 5. Which can can frankly be considered as non-canon in Loud House.
Bad Qualities
- He has received notable and very bad flanderization in seasons 4 and 5, becoming a bigger jerk and/or more of a punching bag, however, he is a little more likable in season 5, and depending on your view, has fully returned back to his original personality in season 6.
- He has received notable and frequently clumsy, accident-prone, and zany like SpongeBob SquarePants.
- Even before and (depending on your view) after his flanderization, he can be jerkish at times, and also be treated like a punching bag sometimes in those seasons. But that is due the producers and writers faults, who treats him like this. When Lincoln's constant torture received so many complaints, the show were force to toned down. Unitl this was taken back to the season 4 and 5, like the producers and writers have learned nothing from seasons 1 and 2, just because they trying too hard to be like Chris Savino, who was already huge jerk to Lincoln in those seasons.
- His "comics in his undies" scenes are cringeworthy. However, he thankfully stopped doing that in recent times.
- Despite his intelligence, he can be very gullible and quick to jump to conclusions (which is foreshadowing).
- Wolfgang Schaeffer was terrible at portraying him in A Loud House Christmas. The same thing goes for majority of the cast who most of them do not sound a lot like (especially Dora Dolphin and Morgan McGill) or barely sound like the original cast. What's even somewhat worse for many, he reprises his role in the The Really Loud House and should have been replaced with a better actor. However, as mentioned above in WHSHL#9, he improved his acting in The Really Loud House.
- While he redeemed himself in season 6, he still has made a handful of bad mistakes:
- Perhaps the most infamous case is in the infamous "The Taunting Hour", where he teaches to ignore criticism, which is an awful moral to teach people.
- He can occasionally retain his idiotic personality, such as in the episodes "Time Trap" and "All the Rage".
- Speaking of the latter episode mentioned before, he, along with his friends, took advantage of Clyde's anger issues by figuring out what ticks him off to win dodgeball from the 8th grade bullies at the middle school, which is incredibly selfish for them to do so.
- In the episode "The Loud Cloud", after his family started to use the cloud, he infamously said "Technology makes our lives better!", which can be false for many.
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 apparently born with poliosis, which means absence of color on one's hair.
- He has seven voice actors in the series and both films, 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 "The CD" Dean (in season 1's "One of the Boys" - "Homespun" and season 2 - onwards), Tex Hammond (Listen Out Loud Podcast Episode #7: Lincoln Loud and Clyde), Asher Bishop, Wolfgang Schaeffer in live-action appearances, and Bentley Griffin.
- He is Tex Hammond's very first character he has voiced, in fact, The Loud House is the first cartoon is where he plays a character in the series.
- In "Not a Loud", his birth story was revealed to be 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. Wait...we're not supposed to be sharing this with you! Just...forget we said that. Heh heh.
- He's the only character to appear and have dialogue in every single episode of the first two seasons, due to him being the protagonist and all.
- His first cameo appearance was in "Roadie to Nowhere", while the first time he did not appear was in "Net Gains".
- Unlike his sisters, Lincoln has more than four letters in his name.
- He is loosely based on Ferris Bueller as both characters usually speak to the viewer, have a best friend who's name starts with C with a interesting dynamic with Fathers, (Clyde and Cameron respectively), have a love interest who's name ends with N and E Ronnie Anne and Sloane respectively), have a teenaged strict, bossy but kind hearted sister (Lori and Jeanie Respectively) and are both owned by Paramount Global.
- As mentioned in WHR#17, he now attends Royal Woods Middle School as of season 5 (in "Schooled!") with his older sister Lynn. In addition, he is no longer the only sibling to sleep alone in the house and is no longer the only Loud sibling to have no roommate, since Lori left for college and Leni is no longer roommates with the former. He is also the fifth sibling to live in the house now. He would eventually turn 12 as of the season 6 premiere, "Present Danger".
- In that same episode, according to Gus, he shares the same birthday as the Fox Quintuplets.
- Some people have believed that Lincoln is unlucky, although he is not unlucky because he's just a butt-monkey and an accident-prone which the writers made a copy from SpongeBob SquarePants and some other characters (namely Gumball Watterson and Coconut Fred). They were all clumsy and accident-prone characters. It has been mistaken for an unlucky character because of the episode, "No Such Luck", which he is not bad luck in the series.
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