The Loud House Movie

The Loud House Movie is an 2021 American animated fantasy adventure comedy film that released on Netflix. It was directed by Dave Needham in his feature directorial debut and is based off of Chris Savino's Nickelodeon television series, The Loud House and the film follows the Loud Family traveling to Scotland. It released on August 20, 2021.

Netflix claimed the film was going to be released in April 2021 but they haven't done it. On April 27, 2021, a teaser dropped for the movie, which received positive reviews from critics and fans of the Nickelodeon show, then another teaser was released on June 10, 2021, along with the official release date. Multiple clips dropped along with the official trailer between late July-Early August 2021.

Plot
In Nickelodeon's The Loud House Movie, the biggest family on television goes on the biggest Loud family vacation ever! The adventure follows the Loud family to Scotland where they discover that they are descendants of Scottish royalty. The family quickly indulges in the most wish-fulfilling high-life ever when they discover their ancestral home is a castle.

Bad Qualities
Note: Some of the problems were carried over from Seasons 4 & 5 (4-present) of the show, although this takes place during Season 4 of the Nickelodeon series.
 * 1) Much like Doug's 1st Movie and Hey Arnold! The Movie, this feels like an extended special rather than a movie based on the series, as it is not very cinematic and big at all considering that it was originally going to be released in theaters, but got shoehorned into being a Netflix film instead, which is somewhat a short example of the movie being executive meddled at the last minute.
 * 2) The animation, while a great upgrade from the show, isn’t that great for a theatrical release, especially because that’s where the movie was going to be before the pandemic came. Ironically, it being on Netflix was announced in 2019, ONE YEAR BEFORE THE PANDEMIC CAME!!!
 * 3) * Most of the CGI looks uncanny, especially the scene where they arrive at Scotland.
 * 4) * Not to mention, that in some scenes, the animation is just about the same as the show and the next scene it's trying too hard to be a cinematic film which looks kind of inconsistent and choppy.
 * 5) *Also, because of the animation, the characters look lifeless, low-budgeted and constantly off-model for most of the film.
 * 6) The Scottish setting, while good, isn’t explored enough, most of the movie is either in the castle or in a small spot of the town. It also doesn’t go well with the original plot or the movie.
 * 7) The Loud family (except for Lily) were all flanderized in this movie as they went from being a normal family who had normal lives to becoming celebrities who everyone love and adore which never happened in the TV show and they treat Lincoln as if he's not special.
 * 8) *Lincoln was also flanderized in this movie as he became a selfish brat who tries anything to become the duke of Scotland and also tries to take all the spotlight to himself.
 * 9) The plot of Lincoln was heartbroken over being stuck in his sisters' shadows is rather forced, bland and painful to follow, and not explored enough given how the opening never showed him being overshadowed by them. And while they didn’t fully go for the cliché “don’t tell yourself that, you ARE special” ending, they still kind of did it, which can get frustrating, and the plot has been used in better movies, almost exactly like Barney's failed movie. Not to mention, its a rehash of Season 1's "Making the Case".
 * 10) While the songs aren’t completely bad, they obviously weren’t written by professionals:
 * 11) *“Ordinary Me”, “I’m Gonna Be The Duke” and "The Duchess I Must Be" have too much autotune.
 * 12) * “It’s Now or Never”, while catchy, has pretty generic lyrics and feels like it is being screeched.
 * 13) **The songs instead feel more like generic songs that are something to do with Scotland, because they're mostly part of the show, with the conclusion of them being too similar to The Lion King, Mary Poppins, SpongeBob Squarepants and Fiddler on the Roof.
 * 14) When the show was created, it was acclaimed for capturing childhood and  slice-of-lifeness so well , not to mention it was supposed to be aimed for the little kids only, this is another moment at jumping the shark, as there are ghosts, magic, and dragons.
 * 15) Morag, while good at being built up and getting a good amount of screen time, ends up being a terrible villain as all she wants at first is to get rid of the Louds because she’s the only maid in there and they make huge messes. But then they try to have her motives to be the duchess of Loch Loud, which doesn’t make any sense because she didn’t originally want that before. It seems like the only reason they did that was for her to be an antagonist. Also, it was stupid how she admitted to the entire town that she got the Louds out.
 * 16) *Plot holes:In the climax, she easily could’ve pushed Lincoln off a cliff that they were right next to. Lincoln later fell off the cliff anyway because it broke, so why couldn’t it just be from Morag pushing him?
 * 17) *It was also stupid how her ancestor wrote everything in a diary, the show even made fun of that in previous episodes.
 * 18) *Leni falls in love with a guy from Scotland even though she already has a boyfriend back at Royal Woods.
 * 19) The advertisements showed the Louds in a painting with Scottish outfits, however it turns out that they were just ancestors of the Louds, which is just dumb.
 * 20) There are other Plot Holes:
 * 21) *If the ancestors died young, how could the Louds be born?
 * 22) *Rita said her family was from Royal Woods, though areas like that in the US didn’t exist until the 1600s, and that’s where the Louds ruled Scotland, plus one of them looks like Rita.
 * 23) *Why couldn’t they elect another Duke in the time between the movie and the Louds' ancestors?
 * 24) Most of the humor is unfunny, childish, immature, or either racist:
 * 25) *The “duking" scene.
 * 26) *Leni calling everyone Scott because it’s “Scott land” which can come off as racist to the scottish people (depending on your view).
 * 27) Many characters from the show like Lincoln's friends, the Casagrandes family, and several animals (most notably Cliff, Walt, Geo, Cleopawtra, and Nepurrtiti) also don't appear, have various lines or make cameos, which adds on more to it feeling like a show episode rather than a movie.
 * 28) The pacing is as poor as the show, as mentioned here. No scenes feel earned and natural and everything seems like it was put in for the sake of keeping the story going.
 * 29) There is a pointless subplot about Bobby going to Scotland because he thought Lori was breaking up with him, he only ever comes in towards the end.
 * 30) David Tennant, while good as Angus, sounds exactly like his Scrooge McDuck voice.
 * 31) *He even says, “Blow me bagpipes” in some instances, which is an obvious rip-off of Scrooge's “Bless me bagpipes” catchphrase.
 * 32) The movie overall just feels very rushed, boring, predictable, and as stated in #1, not like an actual movie based on the show.
 * 33) There's a scene where Lincoln cries over being in his sisters' shadows is pretty annoying, and Asher Bishop's delivery only adds on to the cringe. The same clip is reused when Lincoln is bawling his eyes out when the civilians of Scotland shame him because they're under the false deduction that he destroyed the town.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The beginning was very wholesome with “Life is Better Loud”, which is a good song that shows the family through the years.
 * 2) The ending with Bobby finally getting to Scotland while the Louds are leaving was pretty funny.
 * 3) Angus is a likable character.
 * 4) * For example, he always cared for Lincoln and his family throughout the movie, especially when Lincoln and his 10 sisters defeated Morag.
 * 5) *Lucy (despite her flanderization), Lily, Morag, Clyde, Ronnie Anne, Bobby (despite being obsessed with Lori) and the Scottish loud ancestors are also likable characters.
 * 6) David Tennant and Michelle Gomez's performances are decent, even if they are terrible at singing.
 * 7) The ending has Lincoln showing maturity, where he has Angus be the Duke because he knows a kid can’t take the role very good.
 * 8) The lighting and visuals are a good upgrade from the series.
 * 9) Good ending: The sisters apologize to Lincoln for overshadowing him and then tells him that he is special for taking care of them every day which they consider him "the most special brother ever" and that they'll always love him no matter what happens.
 * 10) Morag is a sympathetic character as she gets a lot of torture by the loud and is also understandably annoyed by them.
 * 11) During the credits, Lincoln has a new special talent of his magic show, presumably apology gift from his family for overshadowing him.
 * 12) It's an improvement over Seasons 4 and 5.
 * 13) * It's also considered to be much better than the live-action Christmas movie that came out 3 months after this movie came out.
 * 14) After Lincoln loses people's respect and the village is damaged, the sisters and parents realizes that Lincoln is feeling left out in his sisters' talents because they ditched him and forgot to let him join in the spotlight with his sisters. While his family feel guilty for what they did to Lincoln, Lola informs him that it was his family's fault for overshadowing him earlier and Luan tells him that tomorrow they will make it up to him by help him rebuild the town.

Reception
The Loud House Movie had received mixed reviews from critics for its story and humor but received generally mixed-to-positive reviews from audiences and fans of the Nickelodeon series including from people on YouTube, with many of them calling it one of the best movies of 2021. Hours after releasing on Netflix on August 20, the film has an 6.3/10 on IMDb while on Rotten Tomatoes, it has an 79 percent audience rating with fewer than 50 ratings. It also has a 4/5 on Common Sense Media. Unfortunately for some reason, as of November 2021, it had gotten a 2.5/5 score on Letterboxd, receiving mostly overwhelmingly negative reviews.

Trivia

 * The film released on the same day as Paw Patrol: The Movie, making this the first Nickelodeon movie to release on the same day as another Nickelodeon Movie.
 * This is the first Nickelodeon film that does not get a physical media release, unlike the actual show itself getting separate seasons in 2 volumes each on DVD.
 * This movie takes place before the season 5 premiere episode, "Schooled!" In fact, there should have been a graduation episode of the original show that fans asked for where Lincoln graduates elementary school and Lori graduates high school before this movie and season 5 came out.
 * The film was originally scheduled for an theatrical release in February of 2020 with Paramount Pictures distributing the film. However in 2019, Paramount removed the film from its schedule in order to concentrate on their haul of movies in development, where the film's rights were later gone to Netflix and finalized there.
 * The same thing happened to another 2021 film titled The Mitchells Vs. The Machines where it was delayed from an theatrical release in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, though it later released on Netflix on April 30 of 2021. Though the film was not distributed by Paramount as it was only distributed by Sony Pictures Animation.
 * The script was completed and revealed in June 2019, which was kind of too early.
 * The movie uses the same Nickelodeon Movies logo from The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run rather than the one last seen on Wonder Park or the one found on their only two Paramount Players projects.
 * Originally, this page was on the sister wikis, but due to the controversial meddling by the fans and haters, it was moved here.
 * This is the third time that Lincoln feels overshadowed by his sisters, with the first two were in "Making the Case" and "Kings of the Con".)
 * This film reveals that the Loud sisters always overshadow Lincoln.
 * Because this film was also released on streaming/not given a theatrical release, this is the first film made by Nickelodeon Movies to not have any Paramount logo nor being produced by Paramount, and also their first film to not be given an MPAA rating. The MPAA logo does appear in the closing credits however.

Teasers
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Trailers
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Reviews
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