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Trivia about The Loud House includes:
- Adored by the Network: This show is right up there with SpongeBob SquarePants and PAW Patrol as one of Nickelodeon's most adored shows.
- Author Existence Failure: Fred Willard, Pop Pop's first voice actor, died from cardiac arrest on May 15, 2020.
- Banned in China: Due to Clyde's dads being prominent characters, the entire show is banned in Kenya, due to homosexuality being illegal there. This led to seasons 2 and later becoming a No Export for You in South Africa (and the entire continent), since Kenya shares the same television service with South Africa. What is weird is that South Africa prohibits discrimination on homosexuality, yet the country only received the broadcast of the show's first season.
- Cross-Dressing Voices:
- Zach Gurdle and Liam are respectively voiced by Jessica DiCicco and Lara Jill Miller, who are adult women.
- In "One of the Boys", the male versions of the Loud siblings who are younger than Lincoln are still voiced by Jessica DiCicco, Lara Jill Miller and Grey DeLisle. As for Lincoln's female counterpart Linka, she's still voiced by Collin Dean.
- Benny was voiced by Jessica DiCicco in "L is for Love". Averted as of "Stage Plight", when he's voiced by Sean Gambrione.
- The Danza: Carlos Casagrande shares his first name with Carlos Alazraqui, his voice actor.
- Development Gag: Lincoln was originally going to be a rabbit named Warren who lives with twenty-five sisters rather than just ten. Lincoln's stuffed rabbit, Bun-Bun, reflects what Warren would have looked like if the original idea for the show became a reality. "White Hare" also plays on this concept when Lincoln dreams that he is a rabbit named Warren with twenty-five sisters.
- Disabled Character, Disabled Actor: Jared Kozak, who has Down syndrome, voices CJ Casagrande, who also has Down syndrome.
- I Knew It!: During Season 1, a common theory among fans was that Luna is bisexual. This was eventually confirmed in "L is for Love," where she struggles to talk to Sam, who is revealed to be another girl around Luna's age.
- Jossed: Many fans used to theorize that Lincoln was adopted. But when "Not a Loud" confirmed that Lincoln is, in fact, Lynn Sr. and Rita's biological son, that theory died completely.
- Missing Episode: Episodes involving Harold and Howard McBride, as well as those involving Sam and Luna, are banned in countries where homosexuality is still outlawed.
- No Export for You: South Africa never saw releases of this show beyond the first season, despite that the country forbades discrimination on homosexual people.
- The Other Darrin:
- Lincoln was voiced by Sean Ryan Fox in the pilot. In the actual series, he was voiced by Grant Palmer until he got too old for the role, so he was recast with Collin Dean in "One of the Boys". He was then replaced by Tex Hammond from "Game Boys" until Season 4's "Wheel and Deal", when Asher Bishop voiced him. Starting in season 6, he was voiced by Bentley Griffin.
- Sam was voiced by Jill Talley in "L is for Love". As of "Racing Hearts", she's voiced by Alyson Stoner.
- In "L is for Love", Benny was voiced by Jessica DiCicco. As of "Stage Plight", Sean Gambrione voices him.
- Pop Pop was voiced by Fred Willard in the first four seasons until the latter passed away in 2020. In "Resident Upheaval" (a season 5 episode), he was recast by Christopher Swindle. Later in said season, the role was recast again, this time to Piotr Michael in "High Crimes".
- Lincoln's friend Clyde was voiced by Caleel Harris for the first two seasons, as well as the first few episodes of season 3. Due to hitting puberty, Andre Robinson voiced him for the rest of season 3, as well as seasons 4-5. Due to also hitting puberty, he will be replaced by Jahzir Bruno (the actor that played Clyde in A Loud House Christmas) in season 6.
- Real Life Relative: Alexa PenaVega, who voices Bobby and Ronnie-Anne's cousin Carlota Casagrande, is married to Carlos PenaVega, who voices Bobby.
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