The Loud House Movie/Trivia

This page is the trivia about The Loud House Movie.

Background information

 * The Loud House is the seventh Nicktoon to get an animated feature film. The first six were Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, The Wild Thornberrys, SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko's Modern Life and Invader Zim.
 * However, The Loud House would be the eighth Nicktoon to get an animated feature film if one also counts Doug's 1st Movie, which was produced by Disney.
 * Because this film was released on streaming/not given a theatrical release, this is the first film made by Nickelodeon Movies to not have the Paramount logo, as well as their first film to not be given an MPAA rating.
 * The movie uses the new Nickelodeon Movies logo first introduced in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, and is one of only three movies to use it (tying with PAW Patrol: The Movie, released the same day as the movie).
 * Although Chris Savino stated at Comic-Con 2017 that the events of the film will be separate from the series, Dave Needham, the film's director, overruled his statement and confirmed that the film is canon to the series, as it is chronologically set between Season 4 and Season 5, since Lily is in her previous design. However, he is uncertain whether or not the show will acknowledge the events of the film in a future episode.
 * Dave Needham elaborates in an interview on the Nerds Social Club Podcast that the film takes place during the summer following the events of "Coupe Dreams".
 * The first promo image of the film features what seems to be the Loud family wearing Scottish clothes. For a while, people have debated whether the image was depicting the present Loud family, or the Louds' ancestors. Dave Needham confirmed in an interview on Animation Scoop that the image is of the ancestors 400 years ago. This is further supported by certain scenes in the film, such as when Angus reveals the portrait when the Louds enter their castle for the first time, and when Lucy summons Lucille.
 * In the same interview, Dave reveals that when he signed on as director, he asked Kevin Sullivan and Chris Viscardi on why the film is specifically set in Scotland. The response he got was that Lynn Sr.'s side of the family came from Europe, but they never really specified where, saying they wanted someplace with a castle. Dave immediately approved of their decision to choose Scotland, saying that he has a personal connection to the country, as his sister lives there, while he grew up in Wales.
 * Because of how the ghosts of the Louds' ancestors appear like they do in their family portrait, some people have theorized that they died at the age of how they appeared. However, Dave Needham debunked those theories by confirming that the reason why they appeared like they do in their portrait was because it allowed for easier identifying, saying that it would've been confusing if they appeared as older versions of themselves.
 * The animation for this film was provided by the Philippines-based animation studio Top Draw Animation. The reason why they did the animation for the film was because Jam Filled Entertainment (the show's main animation studio) was too preoccupied working on other projects.
 * Thus, there are a few design changes that only appear in this film:
 * Luan's ponytail is held slightly differently, and her eyes are closer to her nose. (Only visible from the side)
 * Lynn's ponytail has a different design and is held up by a red hairband (only visible from the side and back), and her nose is pointier (only visible from the side).
 * Lori always has bags around her eyes similar to Lincoln.
 * Lynn Sr. has a bald patch between his thinning hair and his back hair (Only visible from the side). His numerous clones that appear during "The Duchess I Will Be", however, do not have this bald patch.
 * The Loud House has several differences:
 * The house is narrower; though this may just be due to camera angles.
 * The dormer roof is pitched down instead of connecting to the roof ridge.
 * The boomerang is on the dormer roof instead of the porch roof.
 * A red kite is stuck on the garage roof, with its rope looping all over the basketball hoop.
 * The stairs have a red carpet on them.
 * The bathroom has windows on the same wall as the mirror.
 * Ronnie Anne looks like a cross between her Season 1 and Season 2 designs.
 * There are also a few general animation differences, as the film was produced on a higher budget:
 * Some backgrounds in specific scenes (such as when the Loud family arrives near the docks) are animated in 3D.
 * Reflections are shown in the water.
 * Lighting and shadows are more visible.
 * The animation is generally noticeably choppier than it is in the show in some scenes.[Please give examples]
 * This is the first piece of Loud House media to be dubbed in Hindi and Ukrainian, despite the fact that its parent series was not dubbed in said languages at the time of its release.
 * This is the first movie based on The Loud House series; it is followed three months later by A Loud House Christmas.
 * This is the first animated movie set in Scotland since Brave in 2012.

General trivia

 * This film reveals that Lynn Sr.'s side of the family are descended from Scotland, and that the entire Loud family is a part of Scottish rule, as their ancestors were once the rulers of a small Scottish town called Loch Loud.
 * According to Rita, her side of the family has always been in Royal Woods.
 * According to Clyde, his ancestral grandmothers are descended from France, and that they're well-known for their baking skills.
 * The setup of the film is similar to the setup of "Making the Case", as they both involve Lincoln realizing that he has nothing to show while his ten sisters are all beloved because of some sort of achievement or accomplishment.
 * At one point in the film, Angus and Morag reference the theme song:
 * Morag: "Crashing through the crowded halls, dodging girls like--"
 * Angus: "Ping-pong balls?"
 * Morag: "Just to reach the bathroom on time."
 * Angus: [chuckles] "That's rather catchy."


 * In the Season 5 episode "Rumor Has It", it was revealed that Lincoln's full name is Lincoln Albert Loud. Since the film is chronologically set between Seasons 4 and 5 (and most likely in production before Season 5), this would technically be the first piece of Loud House media to reveal this fact.According to Dave the 1600s Louds after they left Scotland they Seattle in America in a place called Woods,Michigan that we know now it’s modern Royal woods 😎 #TheLoudhouseMovie ps yup he responded to my first question Sep 13, 2021
 * According to Dave Needham, after the ancestors were banished from their kingdom by Aggie, they moved to an area in the land that would soon become Michigan called Woods. Sometime between the ancestors' arrival and the present, the area was renamed from Woods to Royal Woods.
 * Some of the seals on the island where Lela drops Morag have some facial features similar to that of the Loud family.
 * One seal has Lincoln's cowlick.
 * One seal has buckteeth with braces, similar to Luan.
 * One seal is missing its front teeth, similar to Lana and Lola.
 * One seal has Lisa's hairstyle and glasses.
 * Lisa's laser eye surgery from the episodes "Making the Grade" and "Potty Mouth" must've worn off sometime before the events of the film because during the battle, when Lisa tries to give Lola a high-five, she ends up slapping her in the face.
 * Flip can be seen wearing his season 1 shirt in the film.
 * Innuendo: When Lincoln explains he's "duke-ing" by going down the stairs in his duke outfit, the twins misinterpret his words by believing he would soil himself (as in "take a duke").
 * Irony:
 * At first glance, Lola spending her family's vacation money to keep her teeth shiny was nothing but an act of selfishness, but later on, it became a weapon for her to use during the fight with Morag.
 * Angus claims that the Duke's name was well-known, but the Duke's name is never spoken in the film.
 * All that mattered to Morag was deafening silence, so Lela proceeded to punish her by dumping her on an island full of noisy seals.
 * Morag believes that her ancestor, Aggie, had gotten rid of the Loud's ancestors from Loch Loud, but she'd end up having to deal with them anyway due to them being summoned by Lucy.