הרעשנים

It premiered on Nickelodeon in on May 16, 2016.

Cast

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Music

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Censorship

 * Foods that would violate Jewish dietary laws are censored by either genericizing or removing mentions of them in the dialogue. This usually applies to pork products (eg. bacon) or mixtures of meat and milk products (eg. cheeseburgers): 
 * In "For Bros About to Rock", popcorn shrimp is not altered, despite shrimp being prohibited under Jewish law.
 * In "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru", Liam misinterprets Lincoln and Clyde's bunny rabbit balloon as a hamburger rather than a cheeseburger.
 * In "Vantastic Voyage", Lori orders three big hamburgers rather than three bacon cheeseburgers.
 * "Lock 'n' Loud" does this a few times:
 * Clyde's line, "What do we do with all the bacon ?", is changed to "What do we do with all this food we fried ?"
 * Lana's line, "You're supposed to chomp burglar butts, not bacon !", is changed to "You're supposed to attack the burglar, not fried meat !"
 * Lincoln's line, "Eat hot bacon grease !", is changed to "Enjoy the boiling oil, burglar!"
 * Lincoln's line, "Make that congealed bacon grease !", is changed to "Actually, enjoy the jelly, I guess..."
 * In "Pets Peeved", Lynn Sr.'s "liverwurst, shrimp, and hot mayo casserole" is changed to a liverwurst, fish , and hot mayo casserole.
 * In "Lynner Takes All", Lynn brags about eating more toast than Lori rather than bacon.
 * In "Read Aloud", Lola makes tomato pizzas rather than pepperoni pizzas.
 * In "Roadie to Nowhere", Scoots complains about the tomatoes in her salad rather than the bacon.
 * In "Pasture Bedtime", Lincoln's line, "Wow, Liam, this is some good bacon .", is changed to "Wow, Liam, this is very tasty ."
 * In "Tea Tale Heart", Lynn calls dibs on Lucy's sausage rather than on her bacon.
 * In "Leader of the Rack", Leni, Fiona and Miguel order hamburger smoothies rather than bacon cheeseburger smoothies.
 * In "Schooled!", Lincoln offers his pancakes for sausage rather than bacon.
 * In "Family Bonding", Clyde activates an Agent Steele sausage listening device rather than an "Agent Steele pepperoni listening device."
 * In "Friday Night Fights", the second round of Lynn Sr.'s "cheer-up meal" is stir-fried mozzarella sticks, with chips in moist crumbs and dessert on the side rather than " mozzarella sticks wrapped in bacon, wrapped in chicken fingers, wrapped in a cheese-steak ."
 * In "Grub Snub", Stella finds a piece of sausage in her hoodie rather than pepperoni.
 * In "Diss the Cook", the ham in Lynn's shake is genericized as meat.
 * For similar reasons, all mentions of pigs (except when discussing on-screen pigs) are replaced with other animals:
 * In "A Tattler's Tale", Lola corrects Luna by saying that Old MacDonald had a duck, rather than a pig.
 * In "Potty Mouth", Lisa's rap, "Moo goes the cow, oink goes the pig / Watch me do an Irish jig", is changed to "Moo goes the cow, meow goes the cat / Now you understand and there is no more confusion."
 * These edits were also carried over to the spin-off series, too.


 * In "The Whole Picture", the scene where Clyde bleeds from his nose was censored by editing out the blood.
 * However, every other time Clyde has a nosebleed in the Hebrew dub, the blood is left intact.

Trivia

 * This is the first time that Mika Gan Mor has dubbed in an animated series.
 * Like the Albanian, Finnish, French, Italian and Korean dubs, the episode title cards are localized.
 * In "The Waiting Game", "root beer" is genericized as soda or soda cups.
 * In "Potty Mouth", the grawlixes in Lily's mouth do not appear on the title card.
 * In "Change of Heart", Mr. Grouse recites the states' names in the same order as the English version (Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California...) rather than the order in Hebrew (Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Iowa...).
 * Also in the same episode, the temperature in Lincoln's line, "It's 85 degrees [Fahrenheit], and you're sweating.", is increased to 34°C (93°F).
 * The episodes "11 Louds a Leapin'", "Tricked!", "Jeers for Fears", "Season's Cheatings" and "A Flipmas Carol" were aired, despite them being Halloween and Christmas-themed episodes.
 * Also in "Tricked!," "Halloween" is transliterated as האלווין instead of being translated to ליל כל הקדושים "[Leil Kol HaKedoshim] (meaning Night of All the Holy Spirits)"