The Loud House

The Loud House is an    created by  for Nickelodeon. The show is about the life of Lincoln Loud, as he tries to survive the everyday troubles of living in a family of ten sisters. As the series progressed, Lincoln became less prominent as newer episodes focused more on his family members and friends, with him being completely absent in some episodes.

On July 20, 2016, the show made history as the first Nickelodeon animated series to feature a married same-sex couple, Howard and Harold McBride. The following year, Luna Loud, one of Lincoln's sisters, fell in love with another girl, Sam Sharp, in the episode "L is for Love", with them confirming their relationship in Season 5.

A feature film based on the series was released on Netflix on August 20, 2021, while a live-action movie based on the series was released on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ on November 26, 2021.

A live-action series, titled The Really Loud House, was announced on March 24, 2022 to debut on Paramount+ in November 2022.

Cast

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Broadcast
The Loud House originally debuted on Nickelodeon in the on  at. Episodes were available before on and  on the Nick website, Nick On Demand, and the Nick app. On, the show accidentally aired on Nick Jr.

In Canada, The Loud House premiered on YTV as a sneak peak on. The show then made its premiere the following day at.

International versions

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Censorship

 * As the show prominently features characters in same-sex relationships (e.g. Clyde's fathers Howard and Harold, Luna and her girlfriend Sam), several episodes featuring them were either censored or banned in countries where homosexuality is seen as taboo (such as Poland, Russia, Turkiye, Indonesia and Malaysia). It also caused the entire show to be banned in Kenya in 2017.
 * These episodes were also banned in Denmark, Norway and Sweden since December 25th, 2021 as a consequence of Nickelodeon's Central and Eastern European feed merging with its former Nordic feed on the aforementioned date, as well as in South Africa as a consequence of airing on a common African feed which is shared with several countries where homosexuality is seen as taboo, despite those countries having very liberal attitudes to LGBT+ causes.
 * Additionally, the Arabic and Sinhala dubs gave Howard a female voice actor and addressed him as Clyde's mother, while Clyde addresses Howard as his uncle and Harold as his only father in the Korean dub.