Bardlerx
Strictly average movie
Claysaba
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
AutCuddly
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
vciccarello
Those are the words that I use to describe this show. Yes, it is very loud. In almost every single episode, the kid fight over something. Don't even start me with the animation. It's even worse than Sanjay and Craig's animation, and that show sucked! This show also has alot of toilet humor along with poop jokes.Skip this show. Seriously.
ethanbasford
This show is very good, It's good as Spongebob in my opinion, and is very good as other good Nickelodeon shows I like (Harvey Beaks, T.U.F.F Puppy, Robot and Monster, and others.) Lincoln is surprisingly the only boy in the Loud House, while the others are the girls that start with the L. The animation looks very good, the character designs are awesome, the theme song is great, the music is good, the voice acting is, one word: "EXCELLENT!" There is a few things I hate about this show, but other than that, it's very good.
elcidstvicious
I was so deeply charmed by this show that I found myself creating an account IMDB just so I could write this review. This might be one of the last genuinely uplifting, life-affirming shows on television. I'd go as far as to say it's better than most shows made for adults!From the very first strains of the playful theme song one is put immediately at ease by The Loud House's artstyle, which is absolutely drenched in the sunday funnies charms of yesteryear. Is it possible to feel nostalgic for a new property? Somehow, the show easily succeeds in baiting out that sort of affection from the viewer. Everything from the musical component of the program to the voice acting to even something as small as the shade of the wallpaper inside the titular house all seem specifically designed to lull you into a state of total, childlike comfort, as though sipping the milk left in your cereal bowl while watching old cartoons on a saturday morning. It's very easy to forget about the world lurking just outside your television thanks to the warmth and joy that seems to radiate from every frame of animation. I can't think of many other shows that use color this effectively.All the characters, especially Lincoln, would seem to have enough charisma to anchor and sustain a decent series on their own, but when all these colorful personalities come together it's enough to create one of the most endearing families on television. It would take too long to go sibling by sibling to describe what I enjoy about them, and that wouldn't even be dealing with the parents of the kids, who can (and often do) steal any scene they're in. But that would be missing the point. The true key to the program, and what will keep you coming back, is the heart with which that family relationship is portrayed. You really will believe these characters love each other, and if one should apologize to the others for their behavior at the end of the program, the writing ensures that it never feels forced or contrived. Quite an achievement in this day and age when families, even in cartoons, are usually portrayed as aggressively dysfunctional.If I had to make any complaints, it would be that the eleven minute format sometimes gets in the way of going as deep into that relationship as we might like. With so many characters and so little time, there will be occasions when you find yourself wishing for a longer stay inside the Loud house. There are a few full-length episodes usually centered around the holidays, though, and they're as good as you might imagine.Honestly, if I could compare this show to anything, it would perhaps be the old Peanuts specials, sped up to the tempo the modern age seems to demand. The show doesn't reach such lofty heights every episode, but it does it often enough you'll find yourself eagerly awaiting the next premiere. The Loud House is easily the best program Nickelodeon has produced since the early seasons of Spongebob and I'm grateful children today have something with real heart to watch that's not simply the stomp-stomp-bang-bang noise that seems to have completely taken over modern cartoons. Here's to you, Lincoln Loud!
keneshiafiwi
I love this show. i dont care what people say about it. i find some of the hate understandable and some of it just plain out awful. specifically the hate it gets for having LGBT themes. frickin steven universe does the same thing. plus if it is not done by anyone in animation then it will not become a normall thing. i can agree that modern spongebob is better. but this is not flat out terrible. i just think everyone is overexagerrating