The second season of “The Loud House,” which graced screens in 2016, throws audiences back into the lively and often chaotic world of Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. Lincoln, navigating through the whirlwind of being the only boy in a large family, addresses the viewer directly, sharing his strategies for managing the myriad of hilarious complications thrown his way by the diverse personalities of his siblings. With themes around family bonds, navigating school life, and exploring childhood adventures, each episode unfolds with playful animations and captivating plots, extending a universal appeal to children and their parents alike, as they explore the nuances and joy within every large family.
Length: 17-20min
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
This Title is: Light-Hearted, Family-Oriented
Trailer
Cast
- Grant Palmer/Collin Dean as Lincoln Loud
- Catherine Taber as Lori Loud
- Liliana Mumy as Leni Loud
- Nika Futterman as Luna Loud
Parental Guidance
Maturity Rating: TV-Y7 – Suitable for children aged 7 and above
While the content is suitable for children, containing no explicit material, parents may wish to note that the series explores various interpersonal conflicts and sibling rivalries that are resolved by episode’s end, ensuring the messaging aligns with their family’s values.
Trivia
- The character of Lincoln Loud was named after the U.S. president Abraham Lincoln.
- “The Loud House” was Nickelodeon’s first series to get greenlit from its annual Animated Shorts Program.
Our Review
The Loud House, in its second season, successfully maintains its spirited animation, enticing storylines, and the compelling dynamics among the Loud siblings that viewers found endearing in the first season. The episodes, while brimming with energetic chaos synonymous with large families, also subtly interweave valuable lessons on relationship management, empathy, and problem-solving. What stands out is the show’s ability to encapsulate genuine familial scenarios, presenting them with a blend of humor and earnestness that never fails to strike a chord. It balances lighthearted entertainment and moral storytelling, ensuring that children absorb pertinent messages while being thoroughly entertained. This season, replete with its original charm and freshness, is a noteworthy watch for young audiences and their families.