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I wonder what would the show have been like had it ran with the original concept.
 
With so many more sisters, they wouldn’t be as well develop and be basically just character tropes and archetypes, and thus gimmicky. Kind of like Smurfs.


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The show would have likely been less interesting because it would be about rabbits with 25 kids which to Rabbits it would sound around normal, plus it would be hard to really give any of the Rabbits any unique qualities when they would be about a certain characteristic and that would likely be it.
 
Lincoln's new haircut looks exactly like Liam's. I wonder if that means his "new granny" is Liam's granny?
 
According to zap2it, Loud House even ANOTHER compilation: The Loud Crew airing Fri Feb 2 4:30PM-6PM
as it turns out zap2it updated, and The Loud Crew compilation is pulled
 
I agree Jay and Dudley, the original concept would've been too many characters. The show as is works well because there's a big cast but they all get a good amount of focus and the characters and situations are all relatable. It's also a refreshing slice-of-life cartoon for the modern era.
 
Episode idea: The Loud Couple - this one takes a look at a grown up Lincoln and Clyde. A double-length episode, it shows the two beginning to share an apartment after the two divorce their wives, in a take on The Odd Couple. Can two divorced friends share an apartment without driving each other crazy?
 
Or maybe a episode of how Lincoln and Clyde both met and how Clyde started to have a crush on Lori.
 
I wonder if they would ever show who Clyde's real parents are/were (watching Not a Loud yesterday made me wonder how Clyde did his day of birth project since he's adopted) and how the McBrides adopted him.
 
Still awaiting word on the Casagrande Spinoff.

EDIT: Who would like to see Nika Futterman release an album of 70s rock covers in character as Luna?
 
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I just checked Zap2it, and "The Loud Crew" compilation IS airing after all, on Friday February 16 @ 2:30 PM.
 
@Elijah Abrams maybe this will interest you, yesterday when Mission Loud aired, they instead started with Cereal Offender and aired in order, and placed Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos at the end (instead of beginning), maybe likely to lead-in with new Loud House that also features Casagrande's.
 
@Elijah Abrams maybe this will interest you, yesterday when Mission Loud aired, they instead started with Cereal Offender and aired in order, and placed Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos at the end (instead of beginning), maybe likely to lead-in with new Loud House that also features Casagrande's.
I saw that, and I knew it would be a lead-in.
 
I just checked Zap2it, and "The Loud Crew" compilation IS airing after all, on Friday February 16 @ 2:30 PM.
As it turns out Nick made a schedule change, The Loud Crew moves to 4:30PM today. I will include the episodes in this thread.
 
As it turns out Nick made a schedule change, The Loud Crew moves to 4:30PM today. I will include the episodes in this thread.
Can you give me the episodes now?
 
Can you give me the episodes now?
Oh sorry, here are the episodes aired from 4:30PM-6PM Loud Crew: Anti Social, Read Aloud, Yes Man, Health Kicked, Job Insecurity, No Place Like Homeschool
 
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