The Loud House (Malay)

It premiered on Nickelodeon in Malaysia on May 20, 2016.

Cast

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Censorship

 * Episodes featuring characters in same-sex relationships (i.e. Clyde's fathers Howard and Harold, Luna and her girlfriend Sam) are banned from airing, as homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia.
 * However, there have been several exceptions:
 * "Kick the Bucket List", "Friendzy", "What Wood Lincoln Do?", "Cooked!", and "Flying Solo" were aired as Howard, Harold and Sam appeared, but had no speaking roles.
 * As of 2021, "Kick the Bucket List" and "Friendzy" are banned from reruns.
 * "11 Louds a Leapin'" and "Stall Monitor" were aired, but the scenes where Clyde's fathers spoke were cut.
 * "Antiqued Off" was aired, giving Howard a speaking role in this dub, as Harold did not appear.
 * "Deep Cuts", "Snoop's On" and "Band Together" were aired, giving Sam a speaking role in this dub, as her relationship with Luna was not brought up.
 * "No Bus No Fuss" and "Resident Upheaval" were aired, but Harold was edited out of the scene where he wraps the car in the former episode.
 * As of 2022, "Antiqued Off", "Cooked!", "Stall Monitor", "Snoop's On", "Band Together", "No Bus No Fuss" and "Resident Upheaval" are banned from reruns.
 * "Dad Reputation" was aired, giving Harold and Sam speaking roles in this dub, and Howard had no speaking role.
 * In June 2020, a few episodes featuring Clyde's fathers such as "Overnight Success", "Attention Deficit", "Roughin' It", "Baby Steps" and "ARGGH! You for Real?" were accidentally aired.
 * The banned episodes of Season 2 were dubbed and released on Netflix.
 * "Cheater by the Dozen" was banned from airing due to Bobby removing his pants, as well as Clyde's reaction to it, suggesting something inappropriate.
 * In "Undercover Mom", Luna's line "My girlfriend Sam and I..." was changed to "My friend Sam and I..." to censor any references to their relationship.
 * As of 2022, "Undercover Mom" is banned from reruns.
 * The Loud House Movie was dubbed and released on Netflix, as censorship laws in Malaysia do not cover streaming services.