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In "Project Loud House", he saves Lori from being pranked with Luan's bucket of water. He also cheers her up by pretending to be Bobby, although it was more because Lori was not wanting to drive the kids to school due to her bad mood than out of sympathy for Lori. In "Get the Message", she furiously berates Lincoln for entering her room by mistake, and angrily warns him to stay out of her room, or she will turn him into a human pretzel, if she sees him in there again. Later, Lori accidentally breaks Lincoln's video game, and doesn't initially apologize. This leads Lincoln to write a hateful letter to her, and send her a nasty message.
Lincoln values his family above all else.

Despite the chaos that surrounds him, Lincoln often serves as the voice of logic and brings a sense of order to the Loud household. His mischievous nature often leads him into humorous and chaotic adventures with his sisters. With a creative mind and a passion for storytelling, Lincoln often uses his video camera to capture moments and create his own movies. Comic book enthusiasts will relate to Lincoln’s love for superheroes and his extensive collection of comic books. Grant Palmer lends his voice to the character of Lincoln Loud, bringing his unique personality to life.
Lynn Loud Sr.
They appear to get along very well afterwards, working together for Loch Loud's reconstruction, and at one point, the Duke gives Lincoln a proud smile. In "The Old and the Restless", he greeted him with a hug when they met in person. They later spent the day having fun with dancing, laser tag, a carnival, drinking Flippees to see who can get a brain freeze first, and rock climbing. Rita assigned Lincoln to football team and he convinced Lynn Jr. to impersonate him.

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Given that The Duke, Lincoln's ancestral lookalike whom he explicitly calls out on having white hair, had white hair in a time period lacking hair dye. In the episode "No Such Luck", Lincoln finds himself with unexpected free time after his family thinks that he is bad luck and bans him from attending their activities, for which he is not unlucky because he's just a normal accident-prone. Something that Lincoln has shown is that he is a multi-faceted person and doesn't have a distinct personality. Living in a female dominated family caused him to develop typically feminine traits, like kindness, sensitivity, cooking, beauty pageant knowledge, and sewing skills. Carlino "Carl" Casagrande[39][38] (voiced by Alex Cazares)[38] is the second youngest of Carlos and Frida's children, Rosa and Hector's grandson, and the cousin of Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
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In "The Whole Picture", he asks his sisters to recreate his photos, but they're too busy. In "Come Sale Away", they all compete in selling things, getting Lily's blanket back, and dancing, and he feels frustrated that he keeps losing to his sisters. In "A Novel Idea", Lincoln is jealous of his sisters going to Lynn Sr.'s office for Take Your Daughter to Work Day. In "In Tents Debate", Lincoln can't decide whether to choose Aloha Beach or Dairyland to go on a vacation, so the girls all wait on him to try and make him choose in their favor. He takes advantage of this, but then when they have to go to Scratchy Bottom Campgrounds instead, he waits on them. In "The Sweet Spot", his sisters all get mad at him when they realize he's trying to snag the best seat in the car.
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However, she unexpectedly bought him a new copy of the destroyed game, and apologizes (though, in a rude way) for destroying the first one, which she states was very mature of Lincoln for not freaking out over it. She later erases the message herself, and berates him for calling her phone, despite not hearing the full message. Although she gave Lincoln a pass on this, Lori found the written letter about her in the bathroom, and becomes enraged towards Lincoln. Lori's nastiness to Lincoln throughout the story makes it difficult to decipher just how sincere her apology was to him, as it seemed that she simply did not want to be bothered by him on that day. In "The Struggle is Real", Lincoln tries to watch a movie marathon, only for his sisters to be occupying the TV since they had a slumber party the night before. In "Time Trap!", Lincoln and his sisters travel back in time to stop their parents from receiving a vase at their wedding, but upon unintentionally erasing themselves from existence, work together to travel back in time and undo their mistake.
Other Royal Woods citizens
In "Future Tense", when Lincoln was reading a comic and Luna was playing on her guitar, they were sitting next to each other. In "Pulp Friction", Luna plays music to accompany Lincoln getting his comic to the post office and he creates a superhero named the Night Club based off her. In "Picture Perfect", Luna starts playing music for the photo and ignores Lincoln when he tells her that photos don't have sound. For the second photo, he puts her in a wig and takes her guitar, which causes her to remark that the whole business of taking photos has changed him.
If I had to worry about my sisters every time I wanted to do something, I'd never do anything. It is located opposite to Lana and Lola's room, and between the staircase and Lincoln's room. It is located between Lynn and Lucy's room and Lincoln's room, and is opposite to Lisa and Lily's room. It is located opposite to the staircase, and between Luna and Luan's room and Lana and Lola's room. It is located opposite to Lori and Leni's room, and between the bathroom and Lynn and Lucy's room.
Luna Loud
She was grateful to him, so she showed her appreciation for it by giving him her homemade horror comic, which he accepted with pleasure. They don't share the same interests, but they get along well with each other, though Lincoln hates it when Lucy scares him. Despite her "spooky" personality, Lincoln seems to appreciate her and he tolerates her creepy hobby and she's glad for his tolerance.
It is set in a fictional town in southeastern Michigan called Royal Woods, based on Savino's hometown of Royal Oak. The series was pitched to the network in 2013 as a two-minute short film entered in the annual Animated Shorts Program. It entered production the following year.[3] The series is based on Savino's own childhood growing up in a large family, and its animation is largely influenced by newspaper comic strips.
Haiku agreed to go on blind date with Lincoln at the Sadie Hawkins dance party. Lincoln told her an improvised poem version of Jack and Jill and Haiku was quite impressed. Lincoln showed Haiku a shadow puppetry, but she showed her more complex shadow puppetry. Haiku was upset at Lincoln, when she discovered he's on dates with three other girls. In the comic "The Struggle is Real", during the story "Business Cents", Lincoln, Stella and Clyde were assigned to make a school project. Initially, they designed "Keepsake companions", plush toys and cups with photos of family members.
In this version, Lincoln has great detective skills, and maybe super strength and flight, and also wears a suit similar to Ace Savvy's. In the comic, he and Clyde must battle against a giant gas monster, but it proves to be very difficult to harm, so Ace calls for backup with his entire deck, consisting of different heroines (all of them interpreted by Lincoln's sisters). (Although, in reality, all they were doing was changing Lily's diaper and taking the trash out). Though he’s only a sixth-grader,[note 10] Lincoln’s the man with the plan (even if things inevitably go off the rails). The middle child between his five older sisters and five younger sisters, Lincoln knows that surviving in the Loud House means staying a step ahead. Being the only boy DOES come with some perks - hey, he’s got his own room!
Giggles agreed to go on blind date with Lincoln at the Sadie Hawkins dance party. She was happy when she met Lincoln for the first time and zapped him with the old joy buzzer trick. He retaliated with the classic something-on-your-shirt nose flick joke, which she enjoyed.