User talk:DarkMatterMan4500

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Hello

Hello everyone across this platform. --DarkMatterMan4500 (talk) (contribs) 12:08, May 20, 2022 (EDT)

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In your global.js there is a broken image. Special:WantedFiles says it is File:User:EpochFail/WikiLabels.js, which is on line 55. It would be appreciated if you could find a way to unlink it, perhaps by removing the square brackets or some other means. --CanvasK (talk) 17:28, May 21, 2022 (EDT)

Re-iterating this since you haven't responded. User subpages, regardless of their purpose, are not allowed to contain broken image links. You will need to fix this. Alex the Weeb 15:41, May 22, 2022 (EDT)
Alright, I'll make sure to have that changed. --DarkMatterMan4500 (talk) (contribs) 11:18, May 23, 2022 (EDT)
I have fixed the issue there. Hopefully it should be done. --DarkMatterMan4500 (talk) (contribs) 11:31, May 23, 2022 (EDT)

Could you please add these on the Terrible TV Shows & Episodes Wiki The Loud House (season 4-present)

As I was unfortunately and sadly blocked across the Miraheze wikis by Raidarr, I request you to add this on the The Loud House article. It is the following:

    1. The season 4 premiere, "Friended with the Casagrandes", while good, is a rehash of season 3's "White Hare" and "Be Stella My Heart". Lincoln and his friend gang are replaced by Ronnie Anne, Sid, and the Casagrandes, and Royal Woods Elementary School is replaced with the Casagrandes Apartment.
    1. "Power Play with the Casagrandes", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "The Green House". Lincoln and his family are also indeed really truely replaced by Ronnie Anne and her family, and this time it is Sergio who caused the energy to go down. The Loud House is also replaced by the Casagrandes Apartment.
    1. "Room for Improvement with the Casagrandes", while good, is a rehash of season 3's Pipe Dreams. Rita, Lynn Sr. and the Loud family are replaced by Ronnie Anne, Sid and the Casagrandes Apartment residents. In addition, The Loud House is replaced by the Casagrandes apartment.
    1. "No Show with the Casagrandes", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's "Sound of Silence". Lincoln and his family are replaced by Ronnie Anne and her family and the Casagrandes appearatment. In addition, the Noise-B-Gone 2000 is replaced by a fictional TV show called Adios Ana, Adios.
    1. "Lucha Fever with the Casagrandes", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's "One Flu over the Loud House" and "Tough Hooky" from the Loud House graphic novel Family Tree, as both episodes involve sickness and "Tough Hooky" also revolves around Ronnie Anne faking sick in order to get out of doing something. Lincoln, his family, and Clyde are replaced with Ronnie Anne, her family, and Sid, and The Loud House is replaced with the Casagrandes Apartment.
    1. "A Mutt Above", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "Toads and Tiaras", as both episodes also do have someone also indeed trying to make someone very unsophisticated into a more proper person. Lincoln is replaced by Lana. Lana is also replaced by Charles. Lana is also the trainer instead of the trainee. Coincidentally, both episodes also star Lana in them.
    1. "Last Loud on Earth", while it can be decent, is a rehash combination of season 1's "The Price of Admission", season 2's "Mall of Duty", and season 4's "Washed Up", as both the first latter episode has Lincoln watching a scary movie despite the fact that his parents told him not too, and both the second and third latter episodes have Lincoln using Colonel Austin's methods of suriving a Zombie apoclypse that are similar to Lincoln's attempts of using his Rip Hardcore methods in the second and third latter episodes. This episode, however, has a more scary theme than "The Price of Admission", and Harold and Howard are added in. The Royal Woods Movie Theater is replaced with the Royal Woods Mall. Not to speak of, it's the sixth Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Stall Monitor", while it can be decent, is a rehash combination of Season 1's "Raw Deal", Season 3's "White Hare", and Season 3's "Predict Ability, as both "Raw Deal" have Lincoln going paranoid over nothing, and all of these episodes have Lincoln going paranoid. Grand Venture State Park is replaced with Royal Woods Elementary School, and additionally, Lincoln's friends are added in. And that episode can not be much better either. Not to speak of, it's the seventh Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "A Pimple Plan", while it can be decent, is very similar to season 3's "Stage Fright", as both episodes involve Luan being insecure about her love relationship with Benny, with those being shyness and pimple, where she does try to get closer to him, but keeps on stalling him due to her security. In the end, Benny also does tell her she didn't need to be afraid of anything. Royal Woods High School (though it is mentioned) is replaced with the Loud House and Tall Timbers Park. Also, in both episodes, Mr. Coconuts and Mrs. Appleblossom are briefly living puppets. Additionally, Luan's siblings are added.
    1. "Kings of the Con" is a reversal of season 2's "Pulp Friction". In "Pulp Friction", the Loud sisters also go out of their way to help Lincoln and Clyde with their comic book competition and, after Lincoln performs an act of kindness (combining their comic with one made by their principal, allowing him to share the credit), the boys win the competition. In this episode, the Loud sisters also only agree to go to the convention for the sake of winning a cameo in the Ace Savvy movie, and after Lincoln and Clyde commit an act of selfishness (kidnapping the Kitty and staging a rescue), they are disqualified and are ultimately featured in the movie as the Kitty's pooper-scoopers. Not to speak of, it's the eighth Lincoln centered episode in season 4 and the fourth Clyde centered episode, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Good Sports", while good and argumently the best episode of season 4 and this era, is a rehash of season 1's "Changing the Baby", as both episodes involve someone trying to hang out with their siblings but they are rejected and they eventually do find a companion that has similar interests to the main character. Lincoln, and his siblings (with the exceptions of Leni, Luna, and Lola) are replaced with Lynn, Lily is replaced with Mr. Grouse, and Clyde is not added in. Also, Mr. Grouse's house is added in.
    1. "Exchange of Heart", while good, is a rehash of the season 2's finale "Snow Way Down" and season 3's "The Spies Who Loved Me", as both episodes involve the main character (Clyde and Ronnie Anne respectively) wanting and trying to prove to their overprotective parents (Howard, Harold, Rosa, and Hector respectively) that they can take care of themselves. Lincoln is replaced with Clyde, and the McBride Holiday Home is replaced with the McBride house. Not to speak of, it's the fifth Clyde centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Community Disservice", while good, is a rehash of season 2's "Friend or Faux?", as both episodes involve a younger Loud sibling using a new Royal Woods Elementary School friend for their own wanting benefits, but later find out and realize how selfish it was of them to do those things. Lisa is replaced by Lola, and Ms. Shrinivas' classroom is replaced with Miss Allegra's classroom. Coincidentally, both episodes were written by Karla Sakas Shropshire.
    1. "Deep Cuts", while it can be decent, is a rehash combination of season 1's "Chore and Peace" and season 3's "Friendzy", as both "Chore and Peace" involve the Loud siblings protest and "Friendzy" involves the Loud siblings getting territorial and do fight against each other while getting help from their friends, but eventually cause damages. Lincoln is replaced by Luna, there is no Trashy, Clyde, nor Lincoln's friend gang, and the Royal Woods High School students are added in. The Loud House is also replaced by Royal Woods High School. And that episode can be not much better.
    1. "Game Off", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "Hand-Me-Downer" and season 3's "Tea Tale Heart", as both episodes have the main character (Lincoln and Lola) touching one of the characters stuff without their permission and they accidentally destroy them, and eventually try to get it back to normal. Lincoln is replaced by Lana and Lincoln's pink girly bike is also replaced with Total Trash Takedown. Not to speak of, it's the ninth Lincoln centered episode in Season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Write and Wrong", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "Picture Perfect" and season 2's "Future Tense", as both episodes involve the main character having the Loud siblings being changed into more proper/good characters. Both "Future Tense" involve Rita changing the Loud kids into more proper/nice characters. Lincoln is replaced by Rita.
    1. "Purrfect Gig", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's "Two Boys and a Baby, as both episodes have one of the Loud siblings taking on some sitting task, and they eventually find it's harder than they did expect where they do call their friend for help. Lincoln is replaced by Luna, and Clyde is replaced by Sam. The Loud House is replaced with the McBride house, and Howard and Harold are added in. Not to speak of, it's the sixth Clyde centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Sister Act" (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons), while it can be decent, is a rehash combination of Lottle and Lisa, The Parent Trap film series, its TV shows, and its plays, as both media involve twin sisters switching their identities so they can fool their mom and dad. Lisa and Luise are replaced with Lana and Lola, Lisa and Luise's parents are replaced with Lynn Sr. and Rita, and all of the The Parent Trap characters are replaced with The Loud House characters.
    1. "A Star Is Scorned", while good, is a rehash of season 4's Kings of the Con, as both episodes involve someone losing the spotlight to sisters and they try to sabotage the second main character's plans. Lincoln is replaced by Lola, there is no Clyde, and Lincoln's sisters are replaced with Lily. The Royal Woods Convention is replaced with the Royal Woods Mall. Coincidentally, both episodes are in Season 4, and "Kings of the Con" premiered eight months before "A Star Is Scorned" on October 14, 2019.
    1. "Senior Moment", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's Kick the Bucket List, as both episodes involve someone trying to also do all of the crazy activities from their list, but they realize that they are more focused on finishing the list than actually having fun. Lincoln is replaced by Lori. The Loud House and all of the places where Lincoln and Clyde go to in the second aforementioned episode are the McBride House, Dairyland Amoosement Park, the pet store, Tall Timbers Park, Gus's Games and Grub, and the Bus are replaced with the Royal Woods Movie Theater, Royal Woods High School, Tad's Lake House, and Hole In One-derland. Not to speak of, it's the fourth Lori centered episode in Season 6, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "A Dark and Story Night, while good, is a rehash of "Ghost of the Town" from the graphic comic novel After Dark, as both of the media involve one of the siblings telling stories. Lucy is replaced by Lincoln and there is no Clyde. Not to speak of, it's the thirteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Sand Hassles", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's "In Tents Debate" and season 2's "No Such Luck", as both episodes involve the main character going to the beach (though in "No Such Luck", Lincoln and his family go to a beach which is supposedly Aloha Beach in the end). Lincoln is replaced by Lucy, there is no Lynn, and there is no supposed "bad luck". Lucy's friends (minus Betrand as he is now on the cruise with a lot of people and with his father) are added in. The Loud House is also replaced with Royal Woods Elementary School, where Lynn's place where she plays baseball is replaced by Lake St. Byron. That episode can also be not much better either.
    1. "How Double Dare You!", while good, is a rehash of season 2's "Legends" and the Sanjay and Craig season 1 episode "Trouble Dare", as both episodes involve someone competing on Double Dare to win a prize. Sanjay and Craig are replaced by Lincoln and his siblings, where Lisa is added in. The Sanjay and Craig characters who are in the episode are replaced by The Loud House characters. The Patels' house, and Sanjay's ant farm are also replaced by the Loud House. Not to speak of, it's the fourteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Snoop's On", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "Ties That Bind", as both episodes involve the Loud kids having false information about a Loud sibling. Lola is replaced by Luna, and Sam is added in. In addition, Royal Woods High School is added in too. Not to speak of, it's the fourteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time. Not to speak of, it's the fifteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Friends in Dry Places" is a rehash of season 3's "Middle Men", as both episodes involve Lincoln listening to Lynn's advice about Royal Woods Middle School, but he eventually gets in trouble for following her advices. Royal Woods Middle School (though it is mentioned multiple times in the episode) is replaced with Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Not to speak of, it's the sixteenth and final Lincoln centered episode in season 4, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "The season 5 premiere "Schooled!" is a rehash of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Hall Monitor", season 1's "Get the Message", and The Fairly OddParents season 10 episode "Chloe Rules!", as both episodes involve someone being the hall montior (though in "Get the Message", there is a subplot of Lana and Lola being the Hall Monitor. SpongeBob is replaced by Lincoln, and all of the SpongeBob SquarePants characters are replaced with The Loud House characters. Lana and Lola are replaced by Lynn, whom is the hall monitor here. Mrs. Puff's Boating School and the Bikini Bottom streets are also replaced with the Loud House, Royal Woods Middle School, Fairway University, Baby Bunker Preschool, Canada, and Mapleton Middle School. That episode is also not much better.
    1. "The Boss Maybe", while decent, is a rehash of season 1's "No Guts, No Glori", but this time it replaces Lori with Leni, and Lily goes along with the parents too. It's also a rehash of season 4's "Leader of the Rack" as both episodes focus on Leni trying to be a cool leader and facing chaos until Fiona and Miguel help her. Also, in both episodes, Leni is a passenger of Vanzilla, with the driver comforting her.
    1. "Family Bonding, (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons), while it can be decent, steals the plot from the 1989 black comedy film titled The 'Burbs, but this time the Miller family aren't killers and instead they are spies. Ray Peterson is replaced with Lincoln and Art is replaced with Clyde, all of The 'Burbs characters are replaced with The Loud House characters, Ray's House is also replaced with the Loud House and the Klopeks Family House is replaced with the Miller Family House. It is also a rehash combination of the James Bond franchise and Nickelodeon's other series mh:besttvshows:The X's, and this episode marks the first appearance of the fictional David Steele franchise, and parody of the James Bond franchise.
    1. "Strife of the Party (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons) is similar to the episode "Buffer Bother" from the famous children's TV television show Thomas and Friends from its sixth season, as it even takes the same type of "You can't always get what you want". moral. Bill and Ben are replaced with Lana and Lola. All of the Thomas and Friends characters are replaced with The Loud House characters. The Sodor Slate Quarry is replaced by the titular Loud House and Tall Timbers Park. Not to speak of, it's the fourth Lynn Sr. and the fourth Rita centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time. That episode is also not much better either.
    1. Band Together, while it can be good, is a rehash of season 1's "House Music", as in both episodes Luna initially enjoys playing with her bands, but she later abandons them for sake of her career and going despite her claims of working together. In the end, Luna returns and apologizes. Luna's family is replaced with the Moon Goats and Chunk, where the titular Loud House is replaced with the Burnt Bean.
    1. "Season's Cheatings", while it can be good, is a rehash combination of season 1's "The Sweet Spot" and season 2's "Mall of Duty", as "The Sweet Spot" involves Lincoln trying to get the book and using a seating chart to rig stuff like him trying to get the sweet spot on the car trip. "Season's Cheatings" has Lincoln trying to get the Rip Hardcore backpack, much like "Mall of Duty" also has trying to get an autograph signed by Rip Hardcore's of his copy of the book at the Royal Woods Mall. In this one, however, Lincoln doesn't get the book unlike the third aforementioned episode, and this episode also has a Christmas theme. Not to speak of, it's the seventh Lincoln centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "A Flipmas Carol" (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons), while it can be good, is an obvious parody of A Christmas Carol as well as its title being an obvious pun too as well, as both Flip, Lisa, Lincoln, Clyde, Lucy, Lynn, and the Loud siblings take on the roles of the different characters. All of the A Christmas Carol characters are replaced with The Loud House characters. Not to speak of, it's the eighth Lincoln centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "No Bus No Fuss" is a rehash of Season 1's "Heavy Meddle" all because the main premise of the episode is that Lincoln gets bullied (though not by Ronnie Anne Santiago and instead by 3 eight-graders). Additionally, Lincoln's friend group (minus Ronnie Anne), the Royal Woods Middle School Bus, and Royal Woods Middle School are added in. Not to speak of, it's the tenth Lincoln centered episode and the fourth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive for bring the tenth Lincoln centered episode and repetitive this show was at the time for being the fourth Lincoln and the gang centered episode as mentioned earlier in this sentence (depending on your view). That episode is also not much better either.
    1. "Resident Upheaval", while it can be good, is identical to season 2's "Intern for the Worse", as both episodes involve Lincoln and Clyde competing and fighting each other only to learn that they were manipulated by someone else. Flip is replaced by Scoots, where Myrtle and Nana Gayle (she makes her first appearance in this episode after so many mentions) are added in. Flip's Food and Fuel is replaced with Sunset Canyon Retirement Home. Not to speak of, it's the eleventh Lincoln centered episode in season 5 and the fourth Clyde centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Silence of the Luans" (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons), while it can be good, is a rehash combination of the book The Silence of the Lambs and it's film adaptation of the same name. Lincoln tries to figure out who the April Fools Day prankster is while getting Luan to help him find it. Clarice Sterling is replaced with Lincoln and Hannibal Lector is replaced with Luan, where all of the The Silence of the Lambs characters are replaced with The Loud House characters. Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane is also replaced with the titular Loud House place. Not to speak of, it's the twelfth Lincoln centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "Undercover Mom" (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons), while it can be good, is a rehash combination of the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High and its spin-off television show Fast Times, Mrs. Doubtfire, Some Like It Hot, Fanfarn der Liebe and Never Been Kissed. The first and second one involves someone writing a book about going undercover at a high school and Mrs. Doubtfire having someone disguising the main protagonist as someone. Never Been Kissed has someone writing an article about going undercover at a high school, so of the “writing” types are almost the same. Cameron is replaced with Rita, Ridgemont High School is replaced with Royal Woods High School, and all of those characters from those movies are replaced with The Loud House characters. Not to speak of, it's the seventh Rita and the sixth Lynn Sr. centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time.
    1. "School of Shock" is a rehash of season 1's "Making the Grade|Making the Grade, as both episodes involve Lisa acting out-of-character as a know-it-all at the elementary school. Lincoln is replaced with Lisa, and there is no Clyde, Liam, Rusty, Zach, and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Shrinivas' classroom and Mrs. Johnson's classroom are also replaced with Miss Allegra's classroom. Coincidentally, both episodes were storyboarded by Darin McGowan, where this is the last episode he boarded before he left Nickelodeon, though he worked on the then-upcoming okaymovies:The Loud House Movie. It's also the only episode in season 5 boarded by him. Not to speak of, it's the sixth Lisa centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive this show was at the time. That episode is also not much better either.
    1. "Electshunned" is a rehash of season 3's "Shop Girl", as both episodes involve Leni trying and wanting to be aggressive/mean to win her fight, where she eventually chooses to be nice rather than being aggressive/mean. Mayor Davis, the Royal Woods Town Hall, Vic (who makes his first appearance in this episode, is the main antagonist of the episode, and later became a minor recurring character in the show), Lola, Rita, Lynn Sr., Royal Woods High School are added in. Lori is absent in this episode because of attending college now.Not to speak of, it can be seen as the fourth Leni centered episode in season 5 if counting "Undercover Mom" as one, implying how nearly repetitive this show could be at the time, and that episode premiered two months after this episode on March 26, 2021.
    1. "Zach Attack", (despite not stealing any elements from the previous seasons) while good, is slightly similar to the 1988 sci-fi movie They Live, and the What's with Andy? season 1 episode "It Came from East Gackle", as the idea that Scoots says about the aliens posing as people is identical to the plot of They Live, as both media involve an alien posing as humans. It Came from East Gackle" also has Andy/Zach convincing everyone that aliens are real. Nada is replaced with Zach, and Zach's friend gang (except for Ronnie Anne), Mr. Gurdle and Mrs. Gurdle are added in as well. Zach's House, where it makes it's first appearance in the episode, is also added in. Not to speak of, it's the fifth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, implying how repetitive this show was at the time for being the fifth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5 (depending on your view).
    1. "Flying Solo" is a rehash combination of season 4's "Kings of the Con" and season 4's "A Star Is Scorned", as both episodes involve someone failing to get the spotlight to a sister/friend who did outperformed them by pure accident, where they do become envious and trying to sabotage them so they can get their spotlight back. Eventually, the main character tells them where the second main character is upset, and try to fix things. Lincoln is replaced with Clyde, where Clyde's friend gang is added in too, Paula, Byron, Mr. Budden, and Leon Cavaratti are added in. The Royal Woods Convention Center is also replaced with Royal Woods Middle School. Not to speak of, it's the thirteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 5, the fifth Clyde centered episode in season 5, and the sixth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time for being the sixth Lincoln and the gang centered episode as mentioned earlier (depending on your view). That episode is also not much better either.
    1. "Hurl, Interrupted", while good, is a rehash of the SpongeBob SquarePants, as both episodes involve someone being scared of telling their friend/friends their secret at at a theme park before going on a roller coaster. SpongeBob is replaced with Lynn, where Lynn's friends are added in. Glove World is replaced with Dairyland Amoosement Park. Not to speak of, it's the fourth Lynn centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time.
    1. "Diamonds Are for Never", while it can be decent, is a rehash of season 1's "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", as both episodes involve someone fighting over something. Lincoln is replaced with Lola, and money is replaced with a diamond. Lori is not there because of college and Mr. Grouse is added in. Mr. Grouse's house is added in. Not to speak of, it's the seventh Lisa centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time. And that episode can not be much better either.
    1. "Rumor Has It", while good, is a rehash of the Arthur books Arthur's Teacher Trouble and Arthur and the True Francine. It's also a rehash of the mh:besttvshows:Arthur season 1 episode "Arthur and the Real Mr. Ratburn", as both episodes involve someone hearing rumors about their main teacher and believing it is true. Arthur and his friend gang are replaced with Lincoln and his friend gang, where Mr. Ratburn is replaced with Mr. Bolhofner, and Lakewood Elementary School is replaced with Royal Woods Middle School. The Woods and Mr. Bolhofner's cabin are also added in. Not to speak of, it's the fourteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 5 and the seventh Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time for being the seventh Lincoln and the gang centered episode as mentioned earlier (depending on your view).
    1. "Training Day", while good, is a rehash of season 1's "Toads and Tiaras" and season 4's "A Mutt Above", as both episodes involve someone training someone. "A Mutt Above" also has Lana training an animal and being the trainee. Lincoln is replaced with Lana, where Lincoln's friends, Jazzy, and Snazzy are added in. There is no Royal Woods Pagent. Coincidentally, both episodes indeed star Lana in them. Not to speak of, it's the eighth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time for being the eighth Lincoln and the gang centered episode as mentioned earlier (depending on your view).
    1. "Friday Night Fights", while good, is a rehash of season 5's "Cow Pie Kid", as both episodes involve one of Lynn's sports teams losing through the sports season until she gets some outside help from someone. Lynn and Liam are replaced with Lisa, Maddie, Touchdown Bot (who makes his first appearance in this episode) is added in. The Royal Woods Roosters and the place they do baseball in are replaced with Royal Woods Roosters and the place that they play in from "The Loudest Yard". Coincidentally, both episodes are in season 5, where that episode aired four months before on January 22, 2021. Not to speak of, it's the fifth Lynn and the seventh Lisa centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time.
    1. "Grub Snub" is a rehash combination of season 1's "Space Invader" and season 3's "Friendzy", as both episodes involve one of Lincoln's older sisters hogging a personal place of his, where he tries to get one of his older sisters out of his area. Lynn is replaced with Leni, where Lincoln's friends, Leni's friends, and Gus (who later became a recurring character in the show) are added in. The titular Loud House is replaced with Gus's Games and Grub. Only in this one, Lincoln's friends attempt to get another friend group out of public space. Unfortunately it gets bad to the point where the owner got injured and the place got destroyed. Not to speak of, it's the fifteenth Lincoln centered episode in season 5, the eighth Lincoln and the gang centered episode in season 5, the (fifth Leni centered episode if counting "Undercover Mom" as one) fourth Leni centered episode in season 5, implying how nearly repetitive the show was at the time for being the eighth Lincoln and the gang centered episode as mentioned earlier (depending on your view).
    1. "She's All Bat", while good, is a rehash combination of season 4's "A Grave Mistake", "Kings of the Con", "A Star Is Scorned", season 5's "Flying Solo", and mh:besttvshows:The Casagrandes season 2's "Karate Choppers". "A Grave Mistake" has Lucy saying to one of her younger siblings to join the Mortician's Club for her own help, where she originally gets benefits because of that, eventually, however, she causes troubles that do make all the members of the Mortician's Club turn against Lucy for her being selfish. "Kings of the Con" has a Loud sibling asks other siblings for assist, but they eventually don't win the spotlight, and try to sabotage as a result. Lola also does play a major role in both episodes. "A Star Is Scorned", "Flying Solo", and "Karate Choppers" also have someone not getting the spotlight. Eventually, the main character also tells them where the second main character is upset, and try to fix things. Lincoln is replaced with Lucy, and Lola and Lisa (voice cameos only) are added in. Coincidentally, both "Flying Solo" and "She's All Bat" are in season 5, where the former episode premiered three months before on February 8, 2021, and "Karate Choppers" coincidentally premiered two months before on March 20, 2021. MarioBob (talk) 02:50, July 5, 2022 (EDT)