The Loud House: The First Movie
The Loud House: The First Movie is a 2017 American animated action-adventure, slapstick, fantasy, musical, science-fiction comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated slice-of-life television series The Loud House by Chris Savino. The movie was produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and Nickelodeon Animation Studios, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film's animation was done by Jam Filled Entertainment in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with the former having provided the animation for the television series. The movie was directed by series creator Chris Savino, with screenplay by Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall, Karen Malach and Michael Rubiner, produced by Karen Malach, co-produced by Albie Hecht and Gina Shay, and written by Chris Savino, Matt Brailey, Eric Acosta, Jacob Fleisher, Gloria Shen, Alec Schwimmer, Daniel Dominguez, Whitney Wetta, Scott Kreamer, Sammie Crowley, Darin McGowan, Bob Mittenthal, Jordan Rosato, Kevin Sullivan, Sheela Shrinivas and Michael Rubiner. The animation of the film combines 2D traditional hand-drawn animation and the extensive use of computer-generated imagery, and features the show's regular voice cast of Collin Dean, Jill Talley, Brian Stepanek, Catherine Taber, Liliana Mumy, Nika Futterman, Cristina Pucelli, Jessica DiCicco, Grey Griffin, Lara Jill Miller and Caleel Harris, who provided their respective roles.
The Loud House: The First Movie | |
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Directed by | Chris Savino |
Written by | Chris Savino Matt Brailey Eric Acosta Jacob Fleisher Gloria Shen Alec Schwimmer Daniel Dominguez Whitney Wetta Scott Kreamer Sammie Crowley Darin McGowan Bob Mittenthal Jordan Rosato Kevin Sullivan Sheela Shrinivas Michael Rubiner |
Screenplay by | Karen Malach Chris Savino Kevin Sullivan Michael Rubiner |
Story by | Amaris Cavin Chris Savino Greg Grabianski Michael Rubiner Karla Sakas Shropshire |
Based on | The Loud House by Chris Savino |
Produced by | Karen Malach |
Starring | Collin Dean Catherine Taber Liliana Mumy Nika Futterman Cristina Pucelli Jessica DiCicco Grey DeLisle Lara Jill Miller Jill Talley Brian Stepanek Caleel Harris Breanna Yde Carlos PenaVega Sumalee Montano Ruben Garfias Sonia Manzano Roxana Ortega Carlos Alazraqui Alexa PenaVega Jared Kozak Alex Cazares |
Edited by | Ryan Hanson Wellington Sanipe |
Music by | Doug Rockwell |
Animation by | Jam Filled Entertainment (animation services provided by) Digital eMation Inc. (animation services provided by) Mercury Filmworks (animation services provided by) Bardel Entertainment (animation services provided by) Snipple Animation Studios (animation services provided by) Yeson Animation Studios (animation services provided by) |
Color process | Technicolor (prints by) |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | October 20, 2017 |
Running time | 135 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $30 million |
Box office | $32,018,216 |
The first film in the franchise, set between the first and second seasons of The Loud House, it tells the story of the Louds are prepared a back-to-school season, where Lincoln and his sisters are going to the first day of school, while Lily, Lynn Sr. and Rita are watching a movie and contending with Chandler's evil plot.
The Loud House: The First Movie was theatrically released in theaters on October 20, 2017 in the United States and Canada. It was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics, praising the songs, heartwarming messages, funniest jokes, and loyalty to the series, but criticizing the animation, plot, and screenplay.
Premise
changeLincoln Loud is the only boy and the middle child in a family of eleven children residing in the fictional town of Royal Woods, Michigan. He has ten sisters with distinctive personalities consisting of bossy eldest child Lori, ditzy fashionista Leni, musician Luna, comedian Luan, athletic Lynn Jr., gloomy poetic goth Lucy, polar opposite twins Lana and Lola, child genius Lisa, and baby Lily. Lincoln occasionally breaks the fourth wall to explain to the viewers the chaotic conditions and sibling relationships of the household, and continually devises plans to make his life in the Loud House better.
Lori, Leni, Luna, and Luan were in high school, Lynn was in middle school, and Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa were in elementary school.
Plot
changeLincoln Loud is an eleven-year-old boy who lives with ten sisters. With the help of his right-hand man Clyde, Lincoln finds new ways to survive in such a large family every day in the Loud House make their debut on the big screen.
Cast
change- Collin Dean as Lincoln Loud, the 11-year-old sibling and only boy of the Loud children
- Jill Talley as Rita Loud, the mother of the Loud children and Lynn Sr.'s wife
- Brian Stepanek as:
- Lynn Loud Sr., the father of the Loud children and Rita's husband
- Todd, Lisa's robot that was created by Lisa from different devices. He has a bucket for a head, a calculator on his forehead, a corkscrew neck, a printer for a chest, building toy arms where a magnet serves as a left hand and a pair of scissors serve as a right hand, a sound amplifier lower body, a fire extinguisher on his back, and different bicycle wheels instead of feet. Todd would sometimes assist Lisa in her projects and is also programmed to understand every known human language enough to translate them
- Police Officer
- Game Voice
- Jay Rock
- Hunter Spector, a ghost hunter who is the host of the TV show ARGGH! (short for Academy of Really Good Ghost Hunters), which Lincoln and Clyde watch.
- Catherine Taber as:
- Lori Loud, the 17-year-old sibling and the eldest of the Loud children
- Katherine Mulligan, a news reporter who reports on different things. She sometimes talks in her announcing voice outside of newscasts
- Whitney Wetta caricature
- Biker Girls
- Cheerleaders
- Art Teacher
- Girl Jordan, one of Lincoln's 11-year-old classmates. The two of them notably share a dodgeball rivalry.
- Liliana Mumy as Leni Loud, the 16-year-old sibling of the Loud children who is ditzy.
- Nika Futterman as:
- Luna Loud, the 15-year-old sibling of the Loud children who adores rock music.
- Boris
- Cristina Pucelli as:
- Luan Loud, the-14-year-old sibling of the Loud children whose dialogue mostly consists of bad puns that annoy her siblings
- Mr. Coconuts, Luan's ventriloquist dummy
- Bratty Kid's Mom
- Jessica DiCicco as:
- Lynn Loud, the 13-year-old sibling of the Loud children who is athletic and superstitious
- Lucy Loud, the 8-year-old sibling of the Loud children who writes poems and has a tendency to pop up out of nowhere, scaring her siblings in the process
- Zach Gurdie, an 11-year-old bespectacled red-haired boy who is one of Lincoln's friends and schoolmates. He is obsessed with conspiracy theories and aliens, and believes the U.S. government is spying on his family
- Karate Girl
- Mrs. Gurdie, the mother of Zach. Like her son, she is obsessed with conspiracy theories and aliens
- Lindsay Sweetwater
- Grey DeLisle as:
- Lana Loud, the 6-year-old sibling and Lola's tomboy twin sister who likes reptiles and all things dirty
- Lola Loud, the 6-year-old sibling and Lana's girly twin sister who is always interested in her looks.
- Lily Loud, the 1-year-old sibling and the youngest of the Loud children who is a toddler.
- Cheryl Farrell, the school secretary at Royal Woods Elementary School who speaks with a Southern accent
- Meryl Farrell, Cheryl's younger twin sister who works as a school secretary at Royal Woods Elementary School.
- Scoots, a sarcastic old woman in sunglasses with a rebellious streak who is mostly seen riding on a mobility scooter and is friends with Albert. She lives at Sunset Canyon Retirement Home, enjoys their pudding, and likes to cause trouble for others when she can.
- Stroller Mom
- Lara Jill Miller as:
- Lisa Loud, the 4-year-old sibling of the Loud children who is a child prodigy and a gifted child prodigy who has a Ph.D. and is a Junior Nobel Prize recipient but is currently in kindergarten by her own choice. Lisa enjoys solving complex equations, math problems, and performing elaborate experiments in which she often uses her unaware siblings and Clyde as test subjects. She wears glasses, an olive green turtleneck sweater, dark pink pants, and brown loafers
- Persephone
- Margo Roberts
- Becky, A girl who is one of Lori and Leni's friends and one of Lori's classmates
- Liam Hunnincutt, Lincoln's 11-year-old friend with a bowl cut who speaks in a Southern accent and lives on a farm
- Hattie, Liam's cousin
- Kindergartener
- Dee Bradley Baker as:
- Cliff, a black-furred domestic short-haired cat with a large black nose and small ears
- Charles, a black and white Miniature Bull Terrier who has freckles and black concentric circles on his back and left eye. Charles is usually seen sleeping in Lincoln's room
- Walt, a yellow canary who often has an angry expression on his face and is strong enough to lift Lily
- Lalo, the Casagrande family's friendly pet English Mastiff
- Cleopawtra, the McBride family's orange cat
- Nepurrtiti
- Audrey Wasilewski as Geo, a hamster who travels in a hamster ball
- Jeff Bennett as:
- Coach Pacowski, Lincoln, Lana and Lola's gym teacher at Royal Woods Elementary School
- Mr. Reinforced Titanium Alloy Arms, a robot that was created by Lisa who sports a mailbox-like torso and tank treads for feet
- Mall Cop Captain
- Ticket Guy
- Mick Swagger
- Ashlyn Selich as Carol Pingrey
- Caleel Harris as Clyde McBride, an 11-year-old boy who is best friends with Lincoln. He owns a walkie-talkie that he uses on "missions" with Lincoln and is usually up-to-date on code words used when conveying messages. Clyde and Lincoln share many interests, such as video games and science fiction movies. He used to have an unrequited crush on Lori and tended to get nosebleeds, faint whenever he saw her, and/or he acts like a malfunctioned robot. He wears circular glasses, a yellow and blue striped sweater, black pants, and black tennis shoes. When Lincoln cosplays as Ace Savvy, Clyde dresses as Ace's sidekick One-Eyed Jack. Clyde is a 5th grader at Royal Woods Elementary School
- Wayne Brady as Harold McBride, Clyde's overprotective red-haired white father, who cares deeply about his son's well-being. While showering Clyde with attention, Howard rarely lets him do anything unsupervised as he tends to get overemotional while watching his son grow up. Both Harold and Howard wear brown slacks, a pair of jeans, white sneakers, brown loafer shoes, a red collared shirt, a blue/teal sweater vest, a black bow tie, and a light blue shirt. The McBrides, who are an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series
- Michael McDonald as Howard McBride, Clyde's overprotective black father, and the son of Gayle, who cares deeply about their son's well-being. While showering Clyde with attention along with Howard, they rarely let him do anything unsupervised. Both Howard and Harold wear brown slacks, a pair of jeans, white sneakers, brown loafer shoes, a red collared shirt, a blue/teal sweater vest, a black bow tie, and a light blue shirt. The McBrides, who are an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series
- Fred Willard as Albert Pop-Pop, he is the kids' maternal grandfather, Lynn Loud Sr.'s father-in-law, Rita's father, and Ruth's brother. He is often called "Pop Pop" by his grandchildren. It is revealed in the series that he was a former member of the United States military until his retirement. Albert wears a white button-up shirt, blue jean overalls with orange suspenders, a black belt, and white sneakers. He has a good relationship with his daughter and is very close to Lincoln, with whom he shares the same hair color and hairstyle
- John DiMaggio as:
- Mr. Grouse, the elderly next-door neighbor of the Loud family
- Flip, the cheap and smug middle-aged owner of the gas station Flip's Food & Fuel that sells a frozen carbonated drink called the Flipee. He also works as a vendor when not at his gas station
- Chunk, Luna's roadie
- Patchy Drizzle, a weatherman in Royal Woods
- News Man Tucker, the news reporter of Royal Woods
- Calvin Zwicker as:
- Bratty Kid
- Zombie Boy
- Curtis Armstrong as Mr. Gurdle, the father of Zach. Like his son, he is obsessed with conspiracy theories and aliens.
- Breanna Yde as Ronnie Anne Santiago, the 11-year-old skateboarding city girl.
- Carlos PenaVega as Bobby Santiago, the 17-year-old boy who is Lori's boyfriend and the older brother of Ronnie Anne.
- Sumalee Montano as Maria Santiago, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's mother, Carlos' sister, and Rosa and Hector's daughter.
- Ruben Garfias as Hector Casagrande, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandfather and Maria and Carlos' father.
- Sonia Manzano as Rosa Casagrande, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's grandmother and Maria and Carlos' mother.
- Roxana Ortega as:
- Frida Santiago, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's aunt and Carlos' wife.
- Carlitos Casagrande, the youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson and the cousin of Ronnie Anne.
- Carlos Alazraqui as:
- Carlos Casagrande, Ronnie Anne and Bobby's uncle, Maria's brother, and Rosa and Hector's son.
- Sergio, the Casagrande family's pet scarlet macaw.
- Vito Filliponio, an elderly Italian American man who is a regular customer at the Casagrande Mercado.
- Alexa PenaVega as Carlota Casagrande, the eldest of Carlos and Frida's children, their only daughter, Rosa and Hector's granddaughter, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
- Jared Kozak as CJ Casagrande, the second eldest and the eldest son of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
- Alex Cazares as Carl Casagrande, the second youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
- Leah Mei Gold as Sid Chang, the cheerful, happy-go-lucky, energetic and high-spirited 12-year-old daughter of Stanley and Becca Chang, Adelaide's older sister, and Ronnie Anne's best friend and neighbor.
- Lexi Sexton as Adelaide Chang, the six-year-old sister of Sid. Sid describes her as a "professional sass bucket."
- Melissa Joan Hart as Becca Chang, the mother of Sid and Adelaide and the wife of Stanley. She works as a zoologist at the Great Lakes City Zoo.
- Ken Jeong as Stanley Chang, the Chinese father of Sid and Adelaide. He works as a subway conductor in Great Lakes City's subway system called the GLART (short for Great Lakes Area Rapid Transit).
- Wyatt Griswold as Rusty Spokes, the 11-year-old talkative member of an unnamed bicycle group who is one of Lincoln's schoolmates.
- Richard Steven Horvitz as:
- Rodney Spokes, the father of Rusty and Rocky Spokes who works at the clothing store Duds for Dudes, and plays the drums
- Bus Driver
- Morpheus
- Gary Anthony Williams as:
- Manager
- Announcer
- Georgie Kidder as Haiku
- Juliocesar Chavez as Lance
- Thomas Robie as Classmate #2
- Vanessa Marshall as:
- Tina
- Waitress
- Alan Ruck as Tetherby
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Principal Huggins, the strict principal of Royal Woods Elementary School.
- Daran Norris as:
- Little Miss Cutie Pie Pageant Judge
- TV Announcer
- Bachelor
- Susanne Blakeslee as:
- Agnes Johnson, Lincoln and Clyde's fifth-grade teacher at Royal Woods Elementary School.
- Mrs. Jelinsky
- Ethan Mora as Rocky Spokes
- Matt Kirshen as Hugh
- Mateus Ward as Hank
- Wilber Zaldivar as Hawk
- Alyson Stoner as Sam Sharp, A 15-year-old girl and Luna's girlfriend who is one of her fellow musicians in the Moon Goats and classmates
- Phil LaMarr as:
- Steve
- Kotaro
- Jim Meskimen as Ted
- Fred Tatasciore as:
- Sergei
- Exterminator
- Manager
- Game Announcer
- Matthew W. Taylor as Donnie
- Jace Norman as Steak Stankco
- Cooper Barnes as Stan Stankco
- Brec Bassinger as Margo Roberts
- Maile Flanagan as Byron
- Grant Palmer as Grant
- Annie Sertich as Molly Wetta
- Cree Summer as Paula Price
- James Arnold Taylor as:
- Fritz
- Kyle Marshall caricature
- Ian James Corlett as:
- Jeffery
- Miguel Puga caricature
- Kimberly Brooks as:
- Tween #1
- Kids
- Charlie Schlatter as:
- Maggie's Dad
- Tween #2
- April Stewart as Bratty Kid's Mom
- Kari Wahlgren as:
- Maggie
- Unnamed Woman
- Kids
- Angela Malhotra as Ms. Shrinivas
- Daniel DiVenere as Chandler McCann
- Joshua Rush as Classmate #1
- Miles Elliot as Classmate #2
- Morgan Gingerich as Classmate #3
- Jadon Sand as Classmate #4
- Tristian Chase as Trent
- Alex Ryan as Fiona
- Ariel Fournier as Mandee
- Tonatiuh Elizarraraz as Miguel
- Caitlin Carmichael as Kat
- Blake Bertrand as Flat Tire
- Jacob Hopkins as Andrew
- Daniel DiMaggio as Artie
- Mason Vaughan as Papa Wheelie
- Sydney Mikayla as Joy
- Hannah Nordberg as Mollie
- Trevor Devall as:
- Teen Carny
- Carnival Worker
- Carnival Manager
- Natalie Coughlin as Nikki
- Makana Say as Sameer
- Christian Simon as Casey
- Sean Kenin as Laird
The caricatures of Todd Oman, Sammie Crowley, Ken Mu and Joy Adams have no lines in this movie.
Guest Appearances
changeUnfabulous
changeThe cast members of Nickelodeon's live-action children's television show reprises their respective roles.
- Emma Roberts as Addie Singer, the 13-year-old main character.
- Malese Jow as Geena Fabiano, Addie's best friend who is interested in fashion and designs her own clothes, which are usually provocative and therefore she receives daily lectures from the school principal
- Jordan Calloway as Zack Carter-Schwartz, Addie's other best friend who is on the basketball team and an environmental advocate that wears sandals
- Tadhg Kelly as Ben Singer, Addie's older brother
- Molly Hagan as Mrs. Sue Singer, Addie's mother
- Markus Flanagan as Jeff Singer, Addie's father
Character Cameo Cast
changeThe film features numerous appearances of other live-action characters and animated characters from within the Nickelodeon catalogue along with the other party properties:
- Jeremy Rowley as Bunsen
- Ben Giroux as Mikey Munroe
- Kari Wahlgren as Amanda Killman, Beverly
- Cheri Oteri as Miss Flap
- Cristina Milizia as Darcy
- Devon Werkheiser as Ned Bigby
- Lindsey Shaw as Jennifer "Moze" Mosely
- Daniel Curtis Lee as Simon "Cookie" Nelson-Cook
- Kira Kosarin as Phoebe Thunderman
- Jack Griffo as Max Thunderman
- Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay
- Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett
- Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson
- Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay, Dudley Puppy, Commander Cone
- Grey DeLisle as Kitty Katswell, Zippy
- Jeff Bennett as Keswick, Owl, Ollie, Larry, Bob, Uncle Funkle, General Lance Justice
- Daran Norris as Chief Herbert Dumbrowski, Francisco, Bat, The Chameleon
- Matthew W. Taylor as Verminious Snaptrap
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Peg Puppy
- Phil LaMarr as Ken
- Rob Paulsen as Bird Brain, Gordon Quid
- Kevin MacDonald as Waffle
- Wayne Knight as Mr. Blik
- Jon Beavers as Twist
- Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer as Kiki
- Thomas Hobson as Shout
- Shayna Rose as Marina
- Victoria Justice as Tori Vega
- Leon Thomas III as Andre Harris
- Matt Bennett as Robbie Shapiro
- Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine
- Elizabeth Gillies as Jade West
- Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
- Jace Norman as Henry Hart/Kid Danger
- Cooper Barnes as Ray Manchester/Captain Man
- Riele Downs as Charlotte Page
- Sean Ryan Fox as Jasper Dunlop
- Ella Anderson as Piper Hart
- Jeffrey Nicholas Brown as Jake Hart
- Kelly Sullivan as Kris Hart
- Melissa Joan Hart as Nicole Maris
- Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey Brooks
- Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks
- Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews
- Kristin Herrera as Dana Cruz
- Christopher Massey as Michael Barret
- Alexa Nikolas as Nicole Bristow
- Erin Sanders as Quinn Pensky
- Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese
- Drake Bell as Drake Parker
- Josh Peck as Josh Nichols
- Matt L. Jones as Pig
- Candi Milo as Goat
- Thomas F. Wilson as Banana
- Paul Rugg as Cricket
- Owen Mason as Ryder
- Iain Armitage as Chase
- Kingsley Marshall as Marshall
- Lilly Bartlam as Skye
- Keegan Hedley as Rubble
- Callum Shoniker as Rocky
- Shayle Simons as Zuma
- Katherine Forrester as Katie
- Christian Distefano as Alex Porter
- Blair Williams as Mr. Porter
- Hiromi Okuyama as Farmer Yumi
- Ron Pardo as Cap'n Turbot, Mayor Humdinger
- Nat Wolff as Himself
- Alex Wolff as Himself
- Thomas Batuello as Himself
- Allie DiMeco as Rosalina
- David Levi as Himself
- Qaasim Middleton as Himself
- Cooper Pillot as Himself
- Jesse Draper as Jesse Cook
- Michael Wolff as Dad
- Phillip Van Dyke as Noah Beznick
- Rachel Roth as Megan Beznick
Trivia
change- This is the first feature film in The Loud House franchise.
- This is the first animated Loud House movie to hit theaters.
- As this film is focused on the Loud family and the Casagrande family, this is the first film in the franchise to feature any members of the Loud family and the main cast of The Loud House.
- As of this film, Lincoln Loud is now 11 years old, Lori Loud is 17 years old, Leni Loud is 16 years old, Luna Loud is 15 years old, Luan Loud is 14 years old, Lynn Jr. is 13 years old, Lucy Loud is 8 years old, Lana and Lola Loud are 6 years old, Lisa Loud is 4 years old and Lily Loud is 1 year old.
- This is the first movie that uses the Seasons 1-3 artstyle.
- This is also the only piece of Loud House media, where Collin Dean voices Lincoln in the Seasons 1-3 style.
- This is the first movie where Collin Dean voices Lincoln, as well as the only movie where Caleel Harris voices Clyde.
- This is also the first movie in which someone calls Lincoln "Stinkin'."
- The Loud family's address is revealed to be 1216 Franklin Avenue, Royal Woods, Michigan.
- This movie uses the same traditional animation upgrades as The Fairly OddParents.
- The instruments each member of the Loud family played:
- Lincoln: Double bass
- Lori: Trumpet
- Leni: Backup vocals
- Luna: Electric guitar and lead vocals
- Luan: Whoopee cushion
- Lynn: Tuba
- Lucy: Pipe organ
- Lana: Pots and pans (drums)
- Lola: Cymbals
- Lisa: Theremin
- Lily: Rattles
- Lynn Sr.: Cowbell
- Rita: Tambourine
- Charles: Lead singer (briefly)
- There was a box in the garage attic labeled "Pregnant clothes".
- When Lincoln was texting some messages on his wireless cellphone at the beginning of the movie, some of the people who commented consist of Addie Singer (in her Season 1 form) from Unfabulous, Dudley Puppy from T.U.F.F. Puppy, and Mikey Munroe, Bunsen the Beast and Amanda Killman from Bunsen Is a Beast.
- AGENTPUPPY: Time to start the day for being a cool super secret agent, my friend.
- MIKEY MUNROE: Here's some of the Prizes at the Mall, Lincoln Loud.
- BUNSEN BEAST: Wassup?!
- AMANDA KILLMAN: Are you ready to getting a close up on the first day, Lincoln?
- ADDIE.SINGER: hello?
- MIKEY MUNROE: You've got an Ace Savvy comic book?
- AMANDA KILLMAN: Your friend Ronnie Anne is moving to Great Lakes City in a transportation vehicle.
- BUNSEN BEAST: And you've got the scale model of the starship from Starship Groupers?
- AGENTPUPPY: Can I borrow your time travel watch? I wanna go to T.U.F.F. Headquarters with the Chief, Kitty and Keswick to have an announcement of any bad guys escaping.
- ADDIE.SINGER: Oh! Let me guess. Zooms, tatas, melons or boobies. Good luck on the first day of school, my sweet little Linky.❤️
- The movie depicts Lincoln wearing his older sisters' belongings:
- Lori: Her tank top.
- Leni: Her shades.
- Luna: Her skirt.
- Luan: Her gag squirt flower.
- Lynn: Her footwear.
- Aside from a few exterior shots, most of the story takes place inside the Louds' living room.
- When the characters from Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Drake & Josh, The Thundermans, Big Time Rush, Romeo (Nickelodeon TV Show), Just Jordan, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, iCarly, The Naked Brothers Band, Zoey 101, Victorious, Henry Danger, The Fresh Beat Band and Unfabulous enters Royal Woods via Lisa's portal device, they hallucinate their animated forms. This is the first Nickelodeon animated film to use hand-drawn animation since 2015's The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (which also starred Jill Talley).
- The robot (which Lincoln Loud uses) in this film is the Vanguard robot suit from the CGI-animated series Heavy Gear: The Animated Series.
- Although this movie reveals the Loud children's most annoying habits, some of the children's habits do not happen often, such as Leni saying "like", and Lily crying.
- This movie, as well as The Fairly OddParents and Invader Zim, Nickelodeon Animation Studios decided to create a new animation pipeline based around customized installations of Toon Boom Harmony, a retail software solution already in use for many other 2-D productions from other studios. Character animation was done traditionally on paper and scanned into the computer system, while effects animation (including CGI animation by Nickelodeon Digital) was input directly into Harmony using Wacom Cintiq pressure-sensitive tablet displays.
- The color of the hand prints each Loud sibling places on the house all match the colors they appear in the show's theme song.
- Like Hey Arnold! The Movie, Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, Underfist: Halloween Bash, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Atlantis: Milo's Return, Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation Z.E.R.O., The Simpsons Movie, My Little Pony: The Movie (2017), Beauty and the Beast (1991 film), Lilo & Stitch, Titan A.E., The Iron Giant, and Clifford's Really Big Movie, the animation of the movie is the same as the show, although CGI was used as a prominent element for the helicopters, the jet plane, the city scenes, the vehicles such as Vanzilla, the lightcycle sequence in TRON, the camera panning backdrops.
- James Arnold Taylor, Trevor Devall, and Ian James Corlett previously the voice talent who worked on Cartoon Network and Teletoon's animated series Johnny Test.
- The siblings' known secrets:
- Lincoln - Smashed Lynn Sr.'s disco ball with his remote control plane.
- Lori - Scratched the side of the van with her rhinestone purse.
- Luna - Caused a citywide blackout by setting her amp to "super max" when jamming.
- Lucy - Painted Rita's wedding dress black to use for her play in her dark betrothal to Edwin.
- Lana - Chewed Lynn Sr.'s boots, and pinned the blame on Charles.
- Lisa - Burnt the parents' bedspread with one of her experiments.
- Lynn - Broke Rita's ironing board while practicing wrestling moves.
- The phones that each Loud siblings use is the same as in the show (such as: Lori's Phone, Leni's Phone), while Lincoln, Lola, Lisa, Mr. Grouse, Clyde, Ronnie Anne, Bobby and the rest of the Casagrandes, Rita, and Lynn Sr. has a Nokia 7210 cellphone from the early 2000s and Lily has a toy cellphone.
- The is the eighth theatrical Nickelodeon Movies film to be a fully 2D-animated film, after "The Rugrats Movie", "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie", "Rugrats Go Wild", "The Wild Thornberrys Movie", and "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie", but is done in hand-drawn animation mixed with CGI animation.
- The symbols/threat levels on Lisa's threat chart (from bottom to top):
- Field of daisies (no threat)
- Thunderstorm (low threat)
- Hissing cat (medium threat)
- Stampeding T-Rex (high threat)
- Erupting volcano (very high threat)
- Mrs. Johnson's first name is revealed to be Agnes.
- A number of the supporting characters are named after, and are caricatures of members of The Loud House staff; including Jordan (Jordan Rosato, storyboard artist), Kat (Kat Ketchum, character designer), Mollie (Mollie Freilich, production coordinator), Joy (Joy Adams, executive assistant), and Sadie (Sadie Figueroa, color stylist).
- Lincoln's sisters' preferred serving of eggs:
- Lori - Hard boiled
- Leni - Egg whites
- Luna - Sunny-side up
- Luan - Funny-side up
- Lynn - Scrambled
- Lucy - Extra well done
- Lana and Lola - Deviled
- Lisa - Fried
- Lily - Extra goo-goo gooey
- Like all of the various episodes in the series, the movie is narrated by Lincoln Loud.
- It is revealed that Lana and her rat Bitey are both afraid of heights.
- The events of "Back Out There" are shown in this movie when Rita brings up the last time Lincoln tried to learn how to impress some girls, which had him smacked by Renee at the Comic store, listening to the movies with Hattie, and assaulted by Karate Girl in the Karate Studio, believing it to be someone else other than Ronnie Anne.
- This movie reveals two details about Pop-Pop:
- His real name is Albert.
- He is the Loud siblings' maternal grandfather.
- This is the first movie produced by Karen Malach.
- This is the first movie in which Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, Lola and Lisa attends Royal Woods Elementary School.
- This is the first movie in which Lynn attends Royal Woods Middle School.
- This is the first movie in which Lori, Luna and Luan attends Royal Woods High School.
- The traditional hand-drawn animation of the film use a mix of the character designs from Seasons 1 and 2 of The Loud House, as well as the same color scheme of the show.
- This film marks the first time that any Loud House media has been animated in Toon Boom Harmony.
- This movie marked the first of many several things:
- The first Loud House production to be fully animated in traditional 2D hand-drawn animation.
- The first movie to be theatrically released in theaters in the US and Canada.
- The first movie to have its own stylised opening sequence from Unfabulous instead of using The Loud House opening.
- The first movie to have Collin Dean voices Lincoln since "One of the Boys".
- The first movie to have Lynn Sr. and Rita's faces shown since "11 Louds a Leapin'".
- The first movie to use CGI effects.
- The first movie to have Ronnie Anne, Bobby and Maria Santiago visited Great Lakes City to see the Casagrandes since "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos".
- The first movie to be released on DVD and Blu-ray in widescreen and full-screen in the US.
- The first time Addie Singer, her friends and family from Unfabulous appears in any Loud House media.
- The first movie to use the Season 1 designs of Max and Phoebe Thunderman from The Thundermans
- The first movie to use the Season 1 designs of the characters from The Fresh Beat Band
- The first time Ned Bigby, Moze and Cookie from Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide appears in any Loud House media.
- This is the first Loud House film to be rated G by the MPAA.
- The first time the camera is shaken to simulate an accident scene.
- This movie marks the only of few several things:
- This is the only Loud House media that the characters from Unfabulous using hand-drawn animation.
- This is the only Bunsen Is A Beast media that uses hand-drawn animation
- The Loud House: The First Movie is the first Hollywood film to be based on a Nickelodeon show.
- Rusty's revealed to have a younger brother named Rocky.
- It's revealed that Lucy has a pet bat named Fangs.
- There are certain characters in this movie that are caricatures of The Loud House staff:
- This episode's writers, Sammie Crowley and Whitney Wetta, appear as the front desk clerk, and a hotel guest respectively.
- The three guys who crashed the Loud's bedroom were Loud House storyboard artists Kyle Marshall and Miguel Puga, and character designer, Todd Oman.
- The Spa Worker at the hotel is Diem Doan, but her hair is brown, rather than black.
- Two of the spa workers giving massages to Lola's stuffed animals are Ken Mu and Joy Adams.
- One of the promotional posters is a parody of The Simpsons Movie, Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II, Holes (2003), Terminator 2: Judgment Day, all four "Scary Movie" trilogies, The Iron Giant, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, Meet the Robinsons, Everyone's Hero, Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film), Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Grease (1978), X-Men (2000 film), Elf, How to Deal, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Atlantis: Milo's Return, The Princess Diaries, The Incredibles, Not Another Teen Movie, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Titan A.E., Miss Congeniality, Digimon: The Movie, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Legally Blonde, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, Galaxy Quest, My Little Pony: The Movie (2017), the "Back to the Future" trilogy, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Austin Powers in Goldmember, the first Fast & Furious movie, The Rookie, Lilo & Stitch, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Charlie's Angels (2000), Mission: Impossible II, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, What a Girl Wants, Foodfight!, Clifford's Really Big Movie, the "Star Wars" original and prequel trilogies, Agent Cody Banks, Treasure Planet, all three "Spy Kids" movies, Big Fat Liar, Muppets from Space, The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Men in Black, Nickelodeon's The Last Day of Summer (2007), the 2005 remake of Yours, Mine & Ours, and Hotel for Dogs (2009 Nickelodeon movie).
- This is the first Nickelodeon Movies production to be released exclusively in theaters.
- After Lynn Sr. solves Lori's math problem, he whistles the Loud House Theme Song.
- It is revealed that Lily knows how to say the word "cookie."
- The famous Wilhelm Scream is heard when Hank and Hawk are being hit by Lynn Jr.'s sandbag, in which Lincoln carries it for a battle strike.
- The order in which Lily's siblings show her their possessions while saying something to win her attention:
- Lincoln - An Ace Savvy comic ("Come on! It's Ace Savvy!")
- Luan - Mr. Coconuts ("Wooden you like to be my friend?")
- Lynn - A baseball mitt ("Low and inside!")
- Lana - Izzy ("Izzy!")
- Leni - An issue of Sixteen 1/2 magazine ("Look at the magazine!")
- Lori - A TV remote ("Marisol?")
- Lola - A teapot ("Extra sugar!")
- Luna - A pair of drumsticks ("Walk this way.")
- Lucy - A photograph of Abraham Lincoln ("Abe Lincoln.")
- Lisa - Multiple cords and plugs ("I have more suckers!")
- The following items appear in the fight cloud in this movie:
- Lincoln himself
- One of Lori's legs
- Leni's sunglasses
- One of Luna's arms
- One of Luan's legs
- One of Lynn's legs
- Both of Lucy's legs
- Lola's tiara
- One of Lola's arms
- One of Cliff's paws
- Two unknown arms
- The roles each of the Loud kids were in their play (in order of appearance):
- Luan - Announcer
- Leni - Cat
- Lana - Cat
- Lily - Kitty Cat
- Luna - Herself
- Lincoln - Aunt Ruth
- Lucy - Undertaker
- Lola - Herself
- Lisa - Herself
- Lynn - Lynn Sr.
- Lori - Rita
- The movie happens in September according to Ronnie Anne's dialogue with Bobby.
- The siblings' annoying habits:
- Lincoln - Reading comics while wearing only his underpants.
- Lori - Talking to Bobby (while in the Casagrande Apartment and Market at Great Lakes City) on her phone all the time.
- Leni - Saying "like" all the time.
- Luna - Speaking with a British accent.
- Luan - Telling comedy jokes.
- Lynn - Turning anything into a sport.
- Lucy - Appearing in front of her siblings and scaring them.
- Lana - Playing with mud.
- Lola - Seeing herself in a mirror.
- Lisa - Studying unusual things (in Undie Pressure, it was human feces).
- Lily - Crying all the time.
- Among Lincoln's disguise clothes were some things that don't belong to his sisters:
- Knight helmet
- Pipe (to smoke)
- Screwdriver
- Dead fish
- Cheese
- 3D glasses
- Rebel Alliance X-wing Starfighter pilot's helmet
- The McBrides' car plate reads "McRide".
- Evil Mind 3 plays when Lincoln yells "NOOOOOOOOO!!!". This track is known as "Oh My Neptune!" in SpongeBob SquarePants.
- The background when Clyde leaves on the sheep is reused from "Toads and Tiaras", where Lana manages to perfect the ribbon dance.
- The newspaper that Lynn Sr. is reading includes references to Danny Phantom (the "Ghost Teen Hero Danny Phantom Fights Many Ghosts in the Ghost Zone" headline), the Star Wars movies (the "Hot Shot Pilot Luke Skywalker in an X-wing spacefighter zooming around through Hyperspace with Proton Torpedoes to blow up the Death Star" headline), and Adventure Time (the "Finn and Jake Rescuing Princess Bubblegum from the Ice King" headline).
- The animation for the opening title sequence was provided by Sue Rose (a.k.a the creator of Pepper Ann, Angela Anaconda, and Unfabulous), with the main characters with Angela Anaconda-styled black-and-white photorealistic heads superimposed over animated bodies (while the faces, four-digit hands and feet of the Loud family, Clyde McBride, Bobby, Ronnie Anne and the rest of the Casagrandes are in traditional animation with color).
- Innuendo: Lincoln steps in Lily's soiled diaper.
- Irony:
- Everyone who requires Lisa for their favors could've done it themselves with the exception of Ms. Shrinivas and her sick students.
- Lori says it is a hassle getting Lincoln out of the house in the morning, despite that he has been doing that to his sisters throughout the movie.
- When Lincoln accidentally destroys his diorama of himself and his sisters, and he cries and calls himself stupid for it, Lori, who threw a hissy fit and refused to go to school because Bobby didn't want to wear the tuxedo she picked out for the school dance, tells Lincoln to stop being dramatic.
- Lynn is angry at Lincoln upon realizing he got her BMX bike stolen and reluctantly uses Lori's old bike.
- Lynn Sr. warned the kids about the loose floorboard in the attic, but he completely forgot about it while cleaning the attic himself.
- The parents wanted to teach the kids to share, but Lynn Sr. kept a dime to himself.
- Lincoln is worried that five of his sisters will be mad at him whether he votes for Aloha Beach or Dairyland; but by taking so long to decide, he ends up making all ten of them mad at him.
- When Ronnie Anne lifts the shower curtain, she sees Sergio, who exclaims the words "I'm naked!". Since parrots, such as Sergio, are known to repeat spoken words, it can be implied that Sergio once peeked in on one of the Casagrandes while they were showering and associated that phrase with the moving of a shower curtain.
- When the Mango man says "Ay, my mangoes!", the boxes labeled Mango are not chewed on, instead, the cats bite his body.
- The name "Sharon DeMonet" is a pun on "sharing the money."
- Like the television series, the animation for this film was provided by the Canada-based animation studio Jam Filled Entertainment utilized with hand-drawn/traditional animation.
- The Loud House has several things:
- The characters, locations, props, objects, machines and vehicles looks exactly the same in their Season 1 and Season 2 designs.
- Lincoln, Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn Jr., Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily looks exactly the same in their Season 1 and Season 2 designs.
- Lynn Sr. and Rita looks the same in their Season 2 designs.
- Ronnie Anne looks like a cross in her Season 1 design.
- There are also a few general animation differences, as the film was produced in a cinematic budget:
- Some backgrounds in specific scenes, and the camera backdrops are animated in 3D.
- Reflections are shown in the water.
- Lighting and shadows are visible.
- The Loud House has several things:
- In a couple of scenes where Lisa is in kindergarten class, the background music is a piece from MySims called "Get The Potty Started" by Mutato Muzika. This music piece is also used in "Friend or Faux?".
- Things Lincoln recorded his sisters doing:
- Lori - Checking if the coast is clear so she can fart.
- Leni - Walking/running into the wall.
- Luna - Ripping her pants after doing a split, exposing her underwear.
- Lynn - Walking into a rake, and falling into a pool of soda and breath mints.
- Lucy - Kissing her bust of Edwin.
- Lana - Chewing gum from the trash.
- Lola - Photos of her from numerous pageants, and showing her in her tea party, and pouring tea on the teacup set.
- Lisa - Creates an invention, and showing her building a rocket jetpack after putting a clipboard on the table.
- Luan and Lily were the only sisters not seen being recorded by Lincoln.
- The film uses the 2010 Nickelodeon Movies logo first introduced in Rango, Fun Size, Monster Trucks, The Adventures of Tintin, and as a variant on The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
- The film was shot in a 4:3 fullscreen frame and later matted into a 1.85:1 widescreen image for the theatrical release.
- This is the only movie that CGI animation are used while the backgrounds and characters are in hand-drawn animation from The Loud House.
- Vanzilla's license plate reads "LLLD".
- This movie was rated G. When it aired on TV, the rating on Nickelodeon, TeenNick and Nicktoons is TV-Y7, and on YTV in Canada, it has the G rating.
- The name of Lincoln's school is revealed to be Royal Woods Elementary.
- It's revealed that Clyde has been going to therapy for nine years, possibly from Dr. Lopez.
- This movie confirms that Liam lives on a farm.
- Apparently, at least to Clyde, the chickens on Liam's farm are very mean-spirited.
- This movie reveals a couple things of Mrs. Loud:
- Her occupation is a dental assistant.
- Her first name is Rita.
- She has been working on a novel for seven years.
- This movie shows a flashback to the previous episodes, in this case:
- "Left in the Dark"
- "Heavy Meddle"
- "Making the Case"
- "Driving Miss Hazy"
- "The Sweet Spot"
- "Sound of Silence"
- "Overnight Success"
- "Hand-Me-Downer"
- "Sleuth or Consequences"
- "Along Came a Sister"
- "For Bros About to Rock"
- "Toads and Tiaras"
- "Two Boys and a Baby"
- "Attention Deficit"
- "House Music"
- "April Fools Rules"
- "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru"
- "Come Sale Away"
- "Roughin' It"
- "The Loudest Yard"
- "One of the Boys"
- "A Tattler's Tale"
- "One Flu Over the Loud House"
- "Study Muffin"
- "Homespun"
- "Back Out There"
- Throughout the movie, the posters for The Powerpuff Girls Movie, The Rugrats Movie, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Back to the Future Part II, and Fun Size were seen at the Royal Woods Cinema.
- The film shares and uses the same style as the show ‘’The Loud House’’.
- This scene at the beginning of the movie is a remake of the 2013 The Loud House short Bathroom Break!!.
- Like The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and other Nickelodeon Movies feature-length films, the film has a flashback, but with a different storyline, taking place after the events of 11 Louds a Leapin'.
- Events that Lincoln attending:
- Lynn - Her baseball games
- Leni - Her charity fashion show
- Lana - Her alligator-wrestling competition
- Lola - Her beauty pageant
- Luan - Her clown performance
- Lily - Her playdate
- Lori - Her golf tournament
- Lisa - Her lecture
- Lucy - Her grave-digging competition
- Lynn Sr. - His performance at work
- Rita - Her root canals
- Lincoln's project is based on the show's first promotional poster
- This was the first Nickelodeon Movies collaboration with composer Doug Rockwell, and the first Loud House project to use primarily the original musical score, as well with APM music.
Release
change- A premiere screening was held by Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, California and Nickelodeon Studios in Burbank, California on September 23, 2017, which a part of the film's cast and crew attended, as well as celebrities. In the United States, the film was rated G by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The film was theatrically released in theaters on October 20, 2017, accompanied by a G-rated animated short film titled "The Loud House: Slice of Life", in which Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters fight over the last slice of pizza.
Home media
change- The Loud House: The First Movie was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 17, 2018 by Paramount Home Entertainment. The DVD and Blu-ray contains with bonus features including hilarious deleted scenes, character interviews, funniest outtakes, rock 'n roll music videos, cool games, a behind-the-scenes footage, a hilarious Loud House bonus episodes, and the full-length audio commentary by Lincoln Loud and his sisters Lori Loud, Leni, Loud, Luna Loud, Luan Loud, Lynn Loud Jr., Lucy Loud, Lana Loud, Lola Loud, Lisa Loud, Lily Loud, Rita Loud, Lynn Loud Sr., Clyde McBride, Rusty Spokes, Zach Gurdie, Liam Hunnicutt, Girl Jordan, Principal Huggins, Mrs. Anges Johnson, Howard and Harold McBride, Margo Roberts, Paula Price, Carol Pingrey, Ronnie Anne Santiago, Bobby Santiago, Maria Santiago, Hector Santiago, Rosa Santiago, Frida Santiago, Carlitos Santiago, Carlos Santiago, Sergio, Vito, Carlota Santiago, CJ Santiago, Carl Santiago, Sid Chang, her friends and family, Addie Singer, Geena Fabiano, Zack Carter-Schwartz, Ben Singer, Sue Singer and Jeff Singer, one featuring the entire voice cast acting as their respective Nickelodeon children's live-action and animated shows, and one featuring the voice cast, from The Loud House, acting as their respective characters, The Louds, Clyde, and the Casagrandes, and Unfabulous.
- One of the songs that included in the soundtrack, Blu-Ray and DVD releases of the movie, with each of the Louds, the Casagrandes, the McBrides, and the Nickelodeon TV stars performing a cover of songs. Most of the original voice actors reprised their roles.
- "I Wanna Be" by Emma Roberts from Unfabulous; sung by Addie Singer (Emma Roberts) and Lincoln Loud (Collin Dean)
- "The Electric Company Theme" by Ricky Smith, Josh Segarra, Priscilla Star Diaz and Jenni Barber from The Electric Company (2009 TV series); sung by Lincoln Loud (Collin Dean), Clyde McBride (Caleel Harris), Luna Loud (Nika Futterman), and Lola Loud (Grey DeLisle).
- "The Fresh Beat Band Theme" by The Fresh Beat Band from the hit Nickelodeon show; sung by Twist (Jon Beavers), Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), Shout (Thomas Hobson), Marina (Shayna Rose) and Lincoln Loud (Collin Dean)
- "Angela Anaconda Theme" by Sue Rose from Angela Anaconda; sung by Luan Loud (Cristina Pucelli)
- "Found a Way" by Drake Bell from Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh (2004); sung by Lincoln Loud (Collin Dean) and Clyde McBride (Caleel Harris)
- "The Haunted Hathaways Theme" by Adam Schlesinger from Nickelodeon's The Haunted Hathaways; sung by Ronnie Anne Santiago (Breanna Yde) and Bobby Santiago (Carlos PenaVega)
Production
changeDevelopment
change- The Loud House: The First Movie was based on the show created by Chris Savino for Nickelodeon. Savino based the series on his own experiences growing up in a large family. Newspaper comic strips are also influences on the show's background art.
Casting
change- The film's cast includes Collin Dean as 11-year-old Lincoln Loud (who voices him in the series' first season), along with the show's main cast, which includes Catherine Taber, Liliana Mumy, Nika Futterman, Cristina Pucelli, Jessica DiCicco, Grey DeLisle and Lara Jill Miller, respectively provided to voice them in the movie, along with Brennda Yde as 11-year-old Ronnie Anne, Carlos PenaVega as her brother Bobby and Sumalee Montano as her mom Maria, Carlos Alazraqui as Carlos, “Tio;” Roxana Ortega as Frida, “Tia;” Alexa PenaVega as Carlota; Jared Kozak as CJ; Alex Cazares as Carl; Ruben Garfias as Hector, “Abuelo;” and Sonia Manzano as Rosa, “Abuela". Jon Beavers, Yvette Gonzalez-Nace, Thomas Hobson and Shayna Rose returned to reprised their roles as Twist, Kiki, Shout and Marina from Nick Jr.'s children's musical comedy show The Fresh Beat Band. Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor returned to reprised their roles as Carly Shay, Sam Puckett, Freddie Benson and Spencer Shay, respectively from the iCarly franchise. Rob Paulsen, Kevin MacDonald and Wayne Knight returned to reprised their voice roles as Gordon, Waffle, Mr. Blik from Catscratch. Emma Roberts, Malese Jow, Jordan Calloway, Tadhg Kelly, Molly Hagan and Markus Flanagan returned to reprised their roles as Addie Singer, Geena Fabiano, Zack Carter-Schwartz, Ben Singer, Sue Singer and Jeff Singer from Unfabulous.
Filming Locations
change- The locations for the movie was filmed at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in 231 W Olive Avenue, Burbank, California, USA.
Animation
change- The Loud House: The First Movie's animation style was difficult to decide. The animators at Nickelodeon Animation Studios for The Loud Family, Clyde, Harold and Howard McBride, Mr. Grouse, Flip, Mrs. Johnson, Lincoln's Classmates, the people of Royal Woods and Great Lakes City, Bobby, Ronnie Anne and The Casagrandes, skimmed through the same animation style as in the Nickelodeon animated television series The Loud House. The animation for the film is heavily based on The Loud House that were shown, which is evident from The Louds, The McBrides, Mr. Grouse, Flip, Mrs. Johnson, Lincoln's Classmates, the people of Royal Woods and Great Lakes City, Bobby, Ronnie Anne and The Casagrandes' facial expressions and clothing colors. One of the Loud siblings has a specific color which identifies them: Lori - Light blue; Leni - deafoam green; Luna - Purple; Luan - Yellow; Lynn Jr. - Red; Lincoln - Orange; Lucy - Black; Lana - Mint Green; Lola - Pink; Lisa - Green; and Lily. - Violet. The animators of the film was supposed that Rita and Lynn Sr.'s faces were never completely shown and they were usually seen from the chin down in some season 1 episodes and the Season 2 episodes "Brawl in the Family" and "Making the Grade", but the team eventually settled with Lynn Sr. and Rita's faces were revealed for the first time, and they were shown openly ever since in "11 Louds a Leapin'". The animation style was exactly the same as in the first three seasons of the series, as well as the art styles from The Loud House (2016-Present) and The Casagrandes (2019-2022).
- Like the television series, the animation for the film was mainly done at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California, and outsourced to Jam Filled Entertainment in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with the former having provided the animation for the television series, with additional work from Digital eMation in Seoul, South Korea (Martin Mystery, Team Galaxy, Totally Spies!, The Amazing Spiez!, Totally Spies! The Movie, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Evil Con Carne, Robotboy, Grim & Evil, Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, Underfist: Halloween Bash, Time Squad, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Megas XLR, Xiaolin Showdown, The 7D, Mixels, Gravity Falls, Super Duper Sumos, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure, OK KO! Let's Be Heroes, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, The Secret Saturdays, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Dawn of the Croods, The LeBrons, and Famous 5: On the Case), Mercury Filmworks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Mickey Mouse (2013), Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Team Hot Wheels: The Origin of Awesome!: The Movie, Wayside (2005 TV Series), Dark Oracle, Rainbow Fish, Mischief City, Ruby Gloom, The Little Bear Movie, Dark Oracle, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Weird Years, Curious George (2006 film), Atomic Puppet, The Legend of Frosty the Snowman, World of Quest, Class of the Titans, Ned's Newt, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Fish Hooks, Toot and Puddle, Undergrads, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, What About Mimi?, Harvey Beaks, The New Woody Woodpecker Show, Fat Albert (2004 movie), Producing Parker, Krypto the Superdog, 6Teen, Mike the Knight, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, Fish Hooks, Yvon of the Yukon, Gerald McBoing-Boing (2005), The Lion Guard, D'Myna Leagues, Joseph: King of Dreams, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Doodlebops Rockin’ Road Show, Jimmy Two-Shoes, and Grossology), Bardel Entertainment in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Titan A.E., Silverwing, Dragons: Fire & Ice and Dragons II: The Metal Ages, Viva Piñata, Chaotic, Edgar & Ellen, The Christmas Orange, Zeke's Pad, The Adventures of Puss in Boots, Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, Pearlie, Rescue Heroes, Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Project GeeKeR, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, The Road to El Dorado, Seven Little Monsters, Space Jam, Flying Rhino Junior High, Angry Birds Blues, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Eight Crazy Nights, Mother Up!, Mack and Moxy, Joseph: King of Dreams, Planet Sheen, Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, Bob's Burgers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Anastasia, Monsters vs. Aliens (2013), The Buzz on Maggie, ¡Mucha Lucha!, Maya & Miguel, The Pink Panther (1993), Marco Polo: Return to Xanadu, Wubbzy's Big Movie!, Teen Titans Go!, El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, Fanboy & Chum Chum, and Rick and Morty), Snipple Animation Studios in Quezon City, Philippines (New Looney Tunes/Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, Big Hero 6: The Series, Ducktales (2017 TV Series), Dude, That's My Ghost!, Unikitty!, Bunnicula, Dora and Friends: Into the City!, Wacky Races, Geronimo Stilton, Right Now Kapow, Nerds and Monsters) and Yeson Animation Studios in Seoul, South Korea (The Fairly OddParents). The animation was hand-drawn on paper, which was then digitally composited and painted with digital ink and paint. The movie was the first Loud House animated film done by Toon Boom Harmony, the traditional animation studio software that can take character models and composite them into 2D, it helps to create limbs on characters such as, hair, head, arms, legs and body to have characters move automatically, it helps the designers and artists to give the animation a right layout. While the character animation is about the same as a normal episode from the first three seasons of The Loud House, there are visual elements that have gotten an upgrade. The animators worked semi-digitally; pencil-drawn poses would be composited into layouts in Adobe Photoshop. The character layouts and posing were done at Nickelodeon's Burbank animation studio while both Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Jam Filled Entertainment, Digital eMation, Bardel Entertainment, Inc., Mercury Filmworks, Snipple Animation Studios, and Yeson Animation Studios worked together on the animation work with additional scenes animated at Jam Filled Entertainment in Canada and clean-up work done at Nickelodeon's main Burbank studio. Mikey Munroe, Bunsen the Beast, Amanda Killman, Beverly, Darcy and Commander Cone from Bunsen Is a Beast, Dudley Puppy, Kitty Katswell, Keswick, Chief Herbert Dumbrowski, and other characters from T.U.F.F. Puppy was done by Billionfold, Inc. with 2D hand-drawn animation by Yeson Entertainment, and animated by Nickelodeon Animation Studios. Mr. Blik, Gordon and Waffle from Catscratch was done in 2D hand-drawn animation by Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd., and animated by Nickelodeon Animation Studios.
- The Loud House: The First Movie contains an Angela Anaconda-style opening sequence from Unfabulous was animated by Nick Digital East with black-and-white photorealistic heads superimposed over animated bodies while the animated faces of any Loud House characters (such as Lincoln, Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana and Lola, Lisa, Lily, Lynn Sr., Rita, Clyde, Ronnie Anne, Bobby and the rest of the Casagrandes) are animated in traditional animation by Jam Filled Entertainment and Nickelodeon Animation Studios using Toon Boom Harmony.
Animation notes
change- The show's animation style has been inspired by various newspaper comics:
- The backgrounds are more crudely styled than those of the characters, and the detailing of paper can be seen.
- Unlike the television series, certain things in the background move, such as the flag at Royal Woods Elementary School.
- The backgrounds are more crudely styled than those of the characters, and the detailing of paper can be seen.
- Occasionally, some characters are drawn with their eyebrows floating above their eyes, or partially detached from their head.
- Most characters have white eyes with black pupils instead of colored eyes, some have dot eyes. In addition, when a character's eyes are closed, the lids are usually shadowed in a darker color than their skin, the exception is if they wear eyeshadow (such as Lori or Luna), or if they have dot eyes (though in the case of dot-eyed characters that wear glasses, their eyelids are usually shown to be a darker color than the lenses of their glasses). However, in very few cases, eye colors are shown (ex. Lola, Lincoln). Currently, the only characters to have their eye colors consistently shown are two of Leni's friends from "Sound of Silence".
- Characters only have four fingers on each hand and four toes on each foot.
- According to Chris Savino, the more feminine a female character is, the higher number of eyelashes they'll have. Because Leni, Lola and Lily are the most feminine members of the Loud family, they're the only ones with three pairs of eyelashes instead of two.
Visual Effects
change- As with the series, the film combines traditional animation and used the majority of the visual effects and computer-generated imagery (CGI) shots, which was done by Nickelodeon Digital Animation Studios in Burbank, California, who contributed a total of many shots. The backgrounds were hand-painted initially then scanned in and digitally enhanced using Adobe Photoshop. Ernest Chan, the CG artist at Nickelodeon Animation Studios used simple 3D modeling in Newtek's LightWave 3D as to determine camera locations, lens, angles, rough lighting, character, and prop placement, and which way the characters would be looking and expressing. The pre-visualization crew were able to use the 3D backdrops, which became more detailed throughout the film's development, to integrate the 3D character models and test the Toon Boom animations on top of these scenes using the placement established by LightWave.
Character Designs
change- Todd Oman, Gordon Hammond, Ilana Morgan Schwartz, Justin Joseph Murphy, Katherine Ketchum and the others at Nickelodeon Animation Studios designed for the character animators from The Loud House.
Music
change- Composer Doug Rockwell, who has worked on the music for The Loud House since its inception, composed the music for the movie.
Sound
change- During post-production, the sound design work for The Loud House: The First Movie was done at Advantage Audio, Inc. (The Fairly OddParents, Lizzie McGuire) and Boom Box Post (The Loud House and The Casagrandes) in Burbank, California, where the sound effects were mixed with the music score. Like the series, Jeff Shiffman and Tess Fournier, the sound editors at Boom Box Post recording many sound effects for the movie, while Robert Duran, the sound designer, and mostly sound effects editor at Advantage Audio recorded many sound effects including The Fairly OddParents Cartoon Fall Sound, a Guy Moon whistle from The Fairly OddParents, a siren whistle whip from The Fairly OddParents, the robot footstep sounds from Transformers: Prime and Phineas and Ferb, a telemetry beeping sound, a finger cymbal, and other sound effects throughout the movie. Some effects will be cartoony, while others will sound a bit more realistic.