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“ | Literally | „ |
~ Lori's catchphrase. |
“ | How dare you bully our brother! Only we get to do that. | „ |
~ Lori L. Loud in "Heavy Meddle". |
Lori L. Loud is one of the ten deuteragonists of the Nickelodeon franchise The Loud House. She is the oldest of the titular family and the former oldest sibling in the house, before the fifth season which she eventually moved out to college at Fairway University and visiting home once in a while. As the eighth season, she takes a gap year from college and has residence in Mr. Grouse's garage.
Lori is a 18 year old (17 before Season 5) woman who loves shopping, talking on her phone, occasionally bullying and yelling at her younger siblings, mainly Lincoln Loud (even though Lincoln wants his own privacy) though she mostly cares about him despite she didn't admit it that she loves him, and in the all times, in reality, she reveals herself to Lincoln (like Leni and Luna) in episodes "The Waiting Game" and "A Fair to Remember" and in the second season onward, Lincoln's favorite older sisters, Lori is his third lovely older sister and she continually truly loves her own brother actually during the series. She also has played an antagonistic role in some episodes.
She is very bossy not just to her siblings but also her boyfriend Bobby and Clyde. In all times she really loves her siblings and Bobby.
Her former roommate is her sister Leni Loud, who is to Lori what Laural is to Hardy, what Castello is to Abbott, and what Ernie is to Bert.
She is voiced by Catherine Taber. In the live-action series, she is portrayed by Lexi DiBenedetto.
Biography[]
She likes to keep her shoes under her bed for unknown reasons, possibly to make Leni do not pick them. She doesn't like the others touching her possessions, especially her cell phone, which seems to be her most valuable object. The reason for this is that she doesn't want to waste her phone memory for messages other than the ones from Bobby. She's also very territorial as she loudly yells at anyone who goes into to her room without permission before kicking them out.
In some occasions, she acts without thinking, and commits malicious actions against the others for her own selfish benefits, like in "Driving Miss Hazy", but since her love for her family always comes before any petty problem, she has a caring heart underneath a rough exterior, and she will always try to fix her mistakes. Deep down, Lori is insecure and is usually frustrated with the responsibilities and burdens of having to take care of her nine wild sisters and only brother. It is also shown that while she gets annoyed and easily agitated by a lot of people, she feels lonely without the people she loves and cares about (such as Bobby and her family) and her worst fear is in fact, losing them forever.
Following Bobby having moved to Great Lakes City in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" during The Loud House's second season, several of Lori's spotlight episodes in the third and fourth seasons centered around her preparing to graduate high school and go to college. "Driving Ambition" has Lori obtaining a scholarship at Fairway University, a golfing college just five miles outside of Great Lakes City which she'll be close to Bobby again, and she takes a tour of the college in "Don't You Fore-get About Me". In the meantime, she gets a job as the assistant manager for her dad's restaurant in "Can't Hardly Wait" and also tries working as a ride-share driver to save up money to buy her own car for college in "Coupe Dreams", eventually buying an old car from Mr. Grouse. In "Senior Moment", she, along with her friends Carol and Roger, does several activities for the last year of high school.
In the fifth-season premiere, "Schooled!", she moved out to start her freshman year of college at Fairway University and retired from being oldest sibling living in the house, but initially having trouble fitting in and then ultimately deciding that she can make things work out. Since then, she has appeared less frequently on the show and visiting home once in a while, such as for Lana and Lola's birthday party in "Strife of the Party", Christmas in "Season's Cheatings", and Halloween in "Great Lakes Freakout!". She also has episodes focusing on her at Fairway for the first time in "Ghosted!" which shows her without in the Loud House, due to her moving out to attend college and be close to Bobby again. Lori will graduate at 25 from college after his 6 year career. The reason of it is because Lori failed and repeated once so se entered at 19 and not 18 to college.
As of the eighth season, she takes a gap year from college and has residence in Mr. Grouse's garage.
Personality[]
Lori is like every firstborn daughter, being bossy, stubborn, and easily annoyed by her younger siblings. She happens to be in love with a young man named Bobby, so much, that she talks with him on her smartphone. As the oldest sibling, she is supposed to act responsibly and mature, but sometimes she doesn't act like it, because she behaves like her youngest sisters (which most likely woman-child) such as in Left in the Dark who she's afraid to go down into the dark basement. Despite this, she is calm, warm-hearted, and she speaks in almost monotone. She is prone to saying the word literally to express a point. However, she tends to use the word literally in an incorrect context. Lori and Leni also were roommates before Lori left for college in the fifth season.
She also got mad at Lincoln in the episode "Save the Date", when Lincoln hurt Ronnie Anne's feelings and got her and Bobby broken up, so she forced him to apologize to her for the mean thing he said to make up to her. This does not mean that she and Lincoln do not love each other. However, she is shown to have a gold heart for Lincoln in the later episodes of Season 1 to Season 2 onward.
In Season 5, she eventually moves out to attend college at Fairway University and has retirement of being in charge of her siblings, but she can now coming home for visit on once in a while and still loves them so much. In Season 8, she takes a gap year from college and has residence in Mr. Grouse's garage.
Appearance[]
Lori is tall, with her hair cut to the top of her shoulders. She wears blue eyeshadow, a blue tank top, brown shorts, and blue shoes.
Antagonistic Acts[]
- "Left in the Dark": Lori and her sisters blame Lincoln for the power outage on purpose even though it just an accident and he was only plugging the old TV for Lucy, but they won't listen to him.
- "Get the Message": Lori furiously berates Lincoln for invading her room and threatens to turn him into a human pretzel if he enters her room again. At the end, Lori found Lincoln's letter about her in the bathroom which she becomes enraged and about to turn Lincoln into a human pretzel.
- "Making the Case": Lori and her sisters angrily turned their backs on Lincoln and despises him for uploading videos involving them. Later, she says his name when she is about to accept it and says his video was hilarious. She and her sisters apologize to Lincoln for selfishly disowning him and then she hands him a tiny trophy.
- "Driving Miss Hazy": Lori schemes to ruin Leni's chance of passing her driving test by slipping headphones onto Leni's ears that teaches bad driving habits.
- "No Guts, No Glori": Lori babysits her siblings by bossing them around and enforcing strict rules that they will follow. Later, she accepts Lincoln's help after he apologize to her.
- "The Sweet Spot": She and her sisters beats Lincoln up for his seating chart and fight him over the sweet spot.
- "Sound of Silence": She joins in with pranking Lincoln by using him as an ottoman to rest her feet so she can paint her toenails.
- "Sleuth or Consequences": Lori gives Lincoln a wedgie for attempting to accuse her of clogging the toilet.
- "Butterfly Effect": Lori berates and disowns Leni for seeing Bobby behind her back.
- "The Green House": Lori and her younger sisters berates Lincoln and have now started to refuse to help him go green ever for his wrongdoing.
- "Chore and Peace": Lori refuses to help Lincoln with taking out the trash while doing her laundry. Later, she angrily chases Lincoln for making Bobby to break up with her.
- "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House": She and her younger sisters fight Lincoln over the money.
- "Save the Date": Lori furiously berates Lincoln for insulting Ronnie Anne by throwing numerous things at him. She explained that Bobby broke up with her because Lincoln said harsh comments about Ronnie Anne.
- "Cereal Offender": She and her sisters ruin Lincoln's chance to get Zombie Bran at the supermarket by trying to keep it away from him since they want a treat.
- "Come Sale Away": Lori and her younger sisters compete against Lincoln in selling things, getting Lily's blanket back and dancing.
- "A Fair to Remember": Lori becomes jealous of Bobby paying more attention to Lincoln, which she decides to hang out with Clyde at the carnival by making Lincoln and Bobby jealous. At the end after Lori and Bobby are back together again, she thanks Lincoln and agrees with Bobby that he is a great bro.
- "11 Louds a Leapin'": Lori tries to get and open her present which she supposed to wait until Christmas morning.
- "Brawl in the Family": She and Leni fighting over the same dress and they tests their relationship, which their eight younger sisters decides to set up the Sister Fight Protocol in their house.
- "Making the Grade": Lori and her younger sisters blames Lincoln for changing their father's recipe after Lisa frames him. She and Lola kicks Lincoln out of Vanzilla by leaving him behind for ruining their chance to win free passes to the Royal Woods Day Spa after Lisa frames him again.
- "No Such Luck": She and her family bans Lincoln from attending their activities and kicks him out of the house, believing he is unlucky.
- "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos": Lori angrily tells Lincoln to say goodbye to Ronnie Anne in person which she and Bobby are visiting her family at the city for the weekend. She believes that Ronnie Anne is Lincoln's girlfriend for which the two are just best friends. Later, she furious over Ronnie Anne and Bobby moving out to the city and live with their family. She also yells at Lincoln twice that he want to have an argument with her.
- "Room with a Feud": Lori breaks one of Leni's hairpins. Later, she and Lola get along to manipulate Bobby into wearing a shirt that she gave him.
- "Change of Heart": Lori is tired of Clyde obsessing over her and wishes he acts normal around her instead. When Lori believes that Clyde beloved Leni, she decides to win Clyde back. While Lori attempts to win Clyde back, she orders Lincoln to get some lemonade for himself and growls at him like a lion. At the near end, she redeemed herself and apologize to Clyde for not appreciating him of being kind and thoughtful with her. She thanks Clyde for making her feel so good about herself all these years and decides to become a better sister to Lincoln.
- "No Laughing Matter": She along with Lincoln and the eight sisters insult Luan by calling her annoying after they were tired of her pranks and jokes, but later they feel sorry for Luan and decides to get her into comedy again.
- "Friendzy": She and her younger sisters take advantage of Lincoln with their respective friends to get back at him.
- The Loud House Movie: Lori and her sisters overshadowing Lincoln twice in Royal Woods and Scotland. After Lincoln loses the people's respect and framed by Morag, she and her family feels guilty and sorry for Lincoln for not letting him join in their spotlight which they have forgotten him. She and her family then decides to make it up to Lincoln for being left out by helping him save Scotland from Morag.
- "Force of Habits": She, Leni and Luna have a triple date with Bobby, Gavin and Sam at Dairyland by acting like a jerk to them.
- "Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind": She and her younger sisters mock Lincoln and his friends by commenting that their Triple-P costumes will make them like a magnet for bullies.
- "Trouble Brewing": Lori babysits her siblings at the house and micromanages Luan to get back at her for mistreating her. Later at the Burnt Bean, she and Luan arguing over their micromanaging before the seniors acts wildly which Lori accidentally gives them Jumpin' Java.
Trivia[]
- Her mirror world counterpart, Loki, may actually be kinder and less of a speed demon when he drives (at least in Linka's reality), although he is shown as abrasive in his debut appearance. He and Leonardo (TMNT 2012) share their voice actor.
- Their outfits are similar, except Loki wears sneakers.
- She was the main antagonist in some episodes, such as "Get the Message", "Driving Miss Hazy", "No Guts No Glori", "A Fair to Remember" and "Party Down".
- She moves out to college at Fairway University and is no longer roommates with Leni in Season 5. In addition to that, she has now appeared less frequently and is retired from being in charge.
- It just happened to Bobby and Ronnie Anne who moved out to the city in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos".
- In "Ghosted!", she has a first tournament of her college career to win and keep her scholarship.
- Lori has her new phone in "Season's Cheatings" while she visiting home for Christmas break.
External Links[]
- Lori Loud on the Heroes Wiki
- Lori Loud on the The Loud House Wiki
- Lori Loud on the Paramount Wiki
- Lori Loud on the Nickelodeon Wiki
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