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Grey Griffin, Jessica DiCicco, Nika Futterman, Lara Jill Miller, Catherine Taber, Liliana Mumy, Bentley Griffin, and Cristina Pucelli in Time Trap! (2022)

When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it. When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it. When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it.

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During a pretend game of golf, Lori accidentally breaks a vase that was one of Lynn Sr. and Rita 's wedding presents. This worries the kids, because they have broken this vase at least three times before, and each time, it has gotten them grounded for progressively longer amounts of time (the rest of the day, then a week, then a month). When Lola moans that she wishes their parents never got this vase in the first place, this gives Lisa an idea. She explains that, since she recently figured out how to time-travel, she's going to travel back in time to their parents' wedding day and switch out the vase with a toaster. After showing her siblings the time machine she made Vanzilla into, Lisa tells her siblings that she's going alone, since she doesn't want to risk messing up the space-time continuum. However, thanks to Lisa's poor peripheral vision, the other ten Loud kids crowd in to the back of Vanzilla and travel back to the 1990s with her anyway.

Upon arriving at the banquet hall where Lynn Sr. and Rita's wedding reception is being held, the kids find the table where the gifts were placed. However, while Lisa and Lynn Jr. look for the vase, the other siblings wander around the reception and make a mess of things, including Leni spilling her kale juice on Rita's wedding dress, Luna disrupting the band (which happens to be Chunk 's) and playing rock music, Luan putting a whoopee cushion on the chairs, and Lola criticizing the flower girls. After finding the vase, Lynn Jr. gathers up the siblings, but not before Lily , going after the wedding cake, pulls on the tablecloth and causes the cake to fly across the room and hit the newlywed couple. As Lynn Sr. and Rita are in tears over their wedding being ruined, the kids rush back to Vanzilla and head back to the future, unaware that Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle saw them disappear and now think they are aliens.

Loud kids meet their alternate timeline parents

The Loud kids meet the alternate timeline version of their parents, who never had kids.

When the kids arrive back in the present, they find the front door is locked. After going down the chimney, they start to realize something isn't right when they notice the furniture is now a lot fancier, their bedrooms are gone, and there's no photos of them on the walls. Lynn Sr. and Rita then arrive, having just returned from a vacation in Europe, and are disgusted with the kids' presence in their home. After being shooed out, this leads the kids to realize that they're now in a timeline in which they were never born. They then check with Mr. Grouse (who is much more relaxed in this timeline), who informs them that Lynn Sr. and Rita decided not to have any children after "a bunch of rascals" ruined their wedding. Things get worse when Lori suddenly flickers out of existence, leading the kids to realize that they now must return to the past to undo their shenanigans before they all vanish. Unfortunately, Vanzilla then vanishes too, due to Lynn Sr. and Rita having apparently sold it in this timeline, so the remaining ten kids are forced to build a new time machine.

The kids search for a crankshaft at the junkyard, which is run by Chunk because his band never got any more gigs after the Loud parents' wedding. Although they manage to find a crankshaft, Leni and Luna both vanish from existence before they do. Lisa then says the next thing they need is some plutonium, which they can find in a Flippee. However, when they go to Flip's Food & Fuel , they find that it is instead a health food store, and Flip (who instead prefers to go by his real name, Phillip) never created the Flippees because he was instead inspired by seeing Leni spilling kale juice on Rita's wedding dress. During this, Lincoln briefly runs into this timeline's version of his fr ie nd s , who are instead hanging out with Chandler and have become bullies like him, and Luan is next to disappear. As the kids fret over what to do next, Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle suddenly capture them in a net, still mistaking them for aliens, which they believe further when Lynn Jr. disappears. The remaining kids attempt to escape, with Lincoln successfully getting away, but before he can rescue his younger sisters, he vanishes from existence too.

At the Gurdles' house, where the younger sisters are being held in protective bubbles, Lisa notices a container of plutonium on a counter nearby and gets Zach's parents to turn her and Lily loose by saying they are aliens and can prove it by building a spaceship. After Lisa builds the "spaceship" (really a new time machine) out of the Gurdles' van, she tells Zach's parents to fetch the plutonium, allowing Lily to run back and rescue the other sisters. As they escape, Lucy , beginning to flicker out of existence herself, stays behind to distract Zach's parents while her younger sisters make it back to the past. With no time to lose, Lisa, Lily, and the twins use the Gurdles' now-souped-up van to travel back to just before they arrived at the banquet hall the first time. Once they get there, Lana and Lola both disappear, but right after they do, Lisa moves a sign that was pointing to the reception so that it instead points to a broom closet, distracting the Loud kids' previous selves. Lily, however, wanders back in to the reception, seemingly going after the wedding cake again; but this time, she instead just smears some icing on her finger and then dabs some of it on her future parents' noses, leading them to proclaim they're looking forward to having kids.

With the wedding and their lives saved, Lisa and Lily travel back to the present, with their older siblings all re-appearing back into existence, and arrive back in the Loud household as it originally was. Just then, the Lynn Sr. and Rita that the kids know and love come home, having picked up pizza, when they suddenly notice their wedding vase has been broken again and their kids seem to be happy about it. The parents tell their kids that they're grounded for two months, but after the ordeal they just went through, the kids are just happy to be with their parents. However, Lisa then cringes when she notices one thing off about the restored timeline - Lynn Sr. and Rita's wedding photo now has Lily hiding in the background.

  • Clyde being Chandler's best friend and a bully in the alternate timeline could be a call-back to the beginning of the Season 1 episode " Study Muffin ", in which Clyde was worried that he'd fall in with the wrong crowd if he went to middle school without Lincoln.

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  • Baby Fever Trigger : When resetting the timeline, two-year-old Lily invokes this trope by deliberately acting cute to ensure the parents will want kids.
  • Bad Present : After ruining Rita and Lynn Sr.'s wedding, the kids end up in an alternate reality in which they were never born, Rita and Lynn Sr. are Child Haters with a sleeker car and go on vacations more frequently, Mr. Grouse is more cheerful, Chunk works at a junkyard, Chandler has befriended Lincoln's friend group and corrupted them , Flip sells health food and goes by his real name, and Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle are convinced aliens exist.
  • "Better if Not Born" Plot : Zigzagged. While Rita and Lynn Sr. are now happy in their new lives, they’re also a pair of stuck up, child hating jerks , Lincoln’s friends have befriended Chandler and are now a group of rude bullies, and while Chunk and Flip are now worse off and better off, respectively, those had nothing to do directly with the Louds not being born and more to do with the time traveling Louds' antics at the wedding affecting their careers. The only person who seems to be truly better off without the siblings is Mr. Grouse, as without having to put up with their craziness, he’s more laid back and relaxed.
  • Butterfly of Doom : Due to the trouble the kids caused at the wedding, their parents swear off ever having children. It takes Lily acting cute to consider the possibility.
  • Child Hater : After the present Loud siblings mess things up at their wedding, Rita and Lynn Sr. swear off ever having kids. They were certainly quick to kick the siblings out of their (much cleaner) house when they meet in the new present.
  • Close-Enough Timeline : At the end, just as it seems as though the timeline is back to normal, Lisa notices that Lily is visible in one of Lynn Sr. and Rita's wedding photos. Suffice to say, she cringes when she realizes this .
  • Lisa mentions that she once cracked time travel, as depicted in "The Mad Scientist".
  • The sleeker car that Rita and Lynn Sr. have in the alternate reality bears a striking resemblance to "Lydia" the car Lori originally wanted to purchase in "Coupe Dreams".
  • Back in "Study Muffin", Clyde feared that without Lincoln he would fall in with the wrong crowd and become a bully. This is exactly what happens to him in the alternate timeline the Loud kids create.
  • Cuteness Proximity : The reason why Rita and Lynn Sr. consider having kids in the restored timeline is because Lily goes up to the cake and dabs their noses with the frosting.
  • Darker and Edgier : The stakes are much higher than your typical episode on this show, as the siblings are all in danger of getting erased out of existence forever .
  • Dwindling Party : The Louds slowly begin to fade out of existence in birth order. Eventually, Lisa and Lily are the only Louds left, although the others are restored along with the normal timeline.
  • Fight for the Last Bite : Lynn and Lincoln do this in the first flashback, destroying the vase in the process.
  • In the second flashback, when her parents' vase is stuck to her butt, Lynn farts hard enough to make it shoot like a rocket and break.
  • In the altered future of the Loud House, Lori comments that it doesn't smell like Cliff or Lynn's farts (but never says anything about her own, as she always denies doing it when she does it around others). Lynn states she can make that happen. She only raises her leg to do so before she's cut off.
  • Heroic Sacrifice : While she's fading out of existence, Lucy stays behind to distract Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle so that the remaining sisters can go back in time to fix the wedding. Lucy: I bid thee farewell, dear sisters. Lisa: Her sacrifice will not be in vain.
  • Hidden Depths : Lynn , of all people, points out that removing the vase from the wedding would impact the space-time continuum. Lisa: That is a highly perceptive question, and I am stunned, quite frankly, it came out of your mouth.
  • Hope Spot : When the girls are kidnapped by the Gurdles, Lisa reassures them that Lincoln hasn't been captured and he will rescue them. Cue him being erased from existence . Lisa: OK, we're definitely doomed.
  • If You Die, I Call Your Stuff : When Lori disappears from existence , Lynn calls dibs on her mattress.
  • Oh, Crap! : Lisa at the end, noticing that Lily is visible in Rita and Lynn Sr.'s wedding photo.
  • Outgrowing the Childish Name : In the alternate reality, Flip goes by his real name, Phillip, and explicitly notes how being called Flip is a blast to the past. As established in episodes focusing on his youth, he's gone by Flip since that time.
  • Race Against the Clock : The second half of the episode becomes this as the Louds have to get back to the future to stop their alternate selves from ruining the wedding, or they'll vanish out of existence forever.
  • The main characters destroy a valuable object of their parents during their shenanigans (the vase from their wedding here, the father's trophy in FOP ).
  • Their idea of a solution is to travel back in time, to prevent them from getting that object in the first place.
  • The Louds remain married, but they chose to remain childless and became spoiled jerkasses at it.
  • Whereas in "Father Time", for losing the race, Mr. Turner was separated from his crush and future wife and became a dictator .
  • They must go back in time to Set Right What Once Went Wrong before they're erased from existence note  Curiously, this plot line wasn't addressed in Fairly Oddparents , but it was pointed out with Timmy acknowledging his non-existence and losing his original fairies, relying instead on their 1970s counterparts , even if that means they'll restore the doomed object and face punishment. It always results in a Close-Enough Timeline .
  • Ret-Gone : After the Loud kids change the past, they start to vanish out of existence.
  • Serial Escalation : The flashbacks reveal that the kids have been grounded for breaking the vase for increasingly longer periods of time: one night, then a week, then a month. The kids worry that means when they break it again, they'll be grounded for a year... except they're just grounded for two months instead.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong : The Loud siblings' goal once they realize that they're absent from the new timeline they ended up creating from the trouble they caused at their parents wedding.
  • Shout-Out : Lisa converts Vanzilla into a time machine to take the Louds back in time. Hmm...a time-traveling car? Where have we seen that before ...?
  • Time Travel Episode : The first episode in the series that explicitly uses time travel as the running plot device, after past episodes like "The Mad Scientist" only used it on occasion.
  • While it is true that Lynn has not been the nicest of the Loud siblings, in this episode, she really takes the cake. In a flashback, she aggressively hits Lincoln with a pizza box just because the latter wanted the last slice of pizza. In the present, she spends the rest of the episode acting aggressive and caring for herself. She wrecks the wedding presents in the past with no remorse and whenever one of the Loud siblings disappear out of existence in the alternate universe, she calls dibs on their stuff.
  • Worst Wedding Ever : While trying to get rid of the vase, the siblings accidentally cause trouble at the wedding, which culminates in them accidentally launching the wedding cake onto the parents. When they leave, the wedding is left in ruins, and Rita is left a sobbing mess as Lynn Sr. tries to comfort her. This is what leads to the alternate reality without the siblings seen in the episode.
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Review: The Loud House “Time Trap!”

Overview (Spoilers Below):

When the kids break Mom and Dad’s priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day and prevent them from ever receiving it.

The Loud siblings have encountered plenty of weird stuff amid its slice-of-life episodes throughout the series. They even discovered the ghost of one of their ancestors and a dragon in  The Loud House Movie  for crying out loud. This week’s episode sees the kids going where no Loud child has ever gone before: back in time. In the words of Christopher Lloyd from  Back to the Future : Where they’re going, they don’t need roads.

The story in the show’s latest half-hour special sees the Loud kids pulling a  Back to the Future  approach after they accidentally broke their parents’ wedding gift again. Fearing that they’ll get grounded for a year, the kids use Lisa’s time machine to travel back to the parents’ wedding day and switch their gift with a mundane toaster. Unfortunately, the siblings’ interference caused a rift in the timeline, forcing them to restore it before it’s too late.

Some of the show’s recent episodes can sometimes surpass their slice-of-life elements with cartoonish mishaps. However, they still retain the amount of enjoyment and heart as the earlier ones. “Time Trap” is no exception, with the siblings traveling through the space-time continuum to replace an expensive vase and avoid getting grounded for a year.

Despite its heart lacking in some places, mainly the vase’s importance in the parents’ wedding, it’s a fun time-twisty episode that deserved the two-part treatment. Part of that is due to its high stakes. The kids’ interference with the wedding created an alternate timeline in which Rita and Lynn Sr. despise children. This resulted in them attempting to fix their mistake before they disappeared forever. Obviously, they made it out alive since the show’s renewed for another season, but that doesn’t make their little time quest any less fun.

Additionally, much of its humor consists of the siblings encountering alternate versions of the characters who attended the Loud wedding. One of them is their neighbor Bud Grouse, who’s a lot nicer due to the lack of children, and Flip as a health guru. However, Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle are still the same as before as they believe that the kids are aliens, making them a respectable adversary for the characters.

Overall, “Time Trap” is an enjoyable riff on Robert Zemeckis’s time-traveling classic, even though its themes got overshadowed by the siblings’ shenanigans. This would’ve been a great half-hour special if it had spent a bit more time explaining the significance of the parents’ vase and how much it meant to them. Other than that, its comedy and high-stakes plot prevented it from erasing out of existence.

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"Time Trap!" is the 8th episode of the season 6 of The Loud House , as well as the first half-hour special of the season in terms of airing order to air.

  • 2 Why It Should Vaporize Into Nothing
  • 3 Redeeming Qualities
  • 4 Reception
  • 5 References

When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it.

Why It Should Vaporize Into Nothing

  • Lynn Jr.is an insufferable spoiled brat. In a flashback, she assaults Lincoln in his Ace Savvy costume just because he wanted the last slice of pizza. In fact more so since when Lori goes bye bye, Lynn Jr calls dibs on her mattress as everyone is freaking out, and when Luan poofs away, she not only cares about missing her joke, but legitimately considering it a silver lining and walks off like it was nothing.
  • Leni's stupidity just isn't funny here and is quite annoying.
  • Lola also acts like an insufferable spoiled brat.
  • Lisa also acts out of character, as you'd think she'd be smart enough to know that changing the past could quite literally destroy the future, yet she doesn't realize that.
  • Lori also acts like a mean older sister which again is also out of character.
  • In the alternate reality Lynn Sr. and Rita have no kids.
  • The Loud siblings break their parents' vase, and to not get grounded, they decide to go back in time to get rid of the vase. Let us remind you that the vase was a wedding gift .
  • Lincoln and Lucy act like selfish jerks.
  • Speaking of the vase, the entire episode happened over indeed a simple vase being broken . That's it. The Loud siblings nearly vaporized into time because they didn't want to get grounded for breaking a simple vase. And on that note, it shows times when the same vase was broken before, indicating the vase was easily replaceable. Even Lynn Jr points that out.
  • Speaking of The Fairly OddParents , this episode's premise is a rip-off of the episode "Father Time!" and also steals elements of "SB-129" and "Back to the Past" from SpongeBob SquarePants , and the entire Back to the Future franchise, where for the former, Timmy accidentally melts his dad's trophy with his heat vision and wishes to go back in time to make sure he never won it, for "SB-129", Squidward goes to the furtue, the past, and the middle of nowhere to get away from SpongeBob and Patrick while learning that his life wouldn't be the same without them, in "Back to the Past", SpongeBob and Patrick need to fix the future after they accidentally made Man Ray conker the entirety of bikini bottom after defeating the original Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, and everything for the latter.
  • On top of being unlikable, the siblings (except for Lisa) also act like idiots during the wedding, as instead of getting rid of the vase, they wreck the wedding by telling the people there what to do, and not focusing on their plan (except Lisa).
  • Not only is there a plot hole in the episode, but it creates an entire series plot hole since now Lily can be seen in the picture. And it hasn't been revealed if this episode is canon or not, and there was never an "it was just a dream" ending, indicting the events of this episode did in fact happen.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Gurdle are uninteresting and weak antagonists who have little to no motive for kidnapping the siblings, aside from thinking they are aliens.
  • In the alternate timeline, Liam, Rusty, and Zach are a part of Chandler's gang. But so are Clyde and Stella. While it is true that Lincoln never existed in that timeline and would be understandable for the former three, Clyde and Stella are some of the nicest kids in Royal Woods. Even without Lincoln’s influence. So it feels very out of character for them to join a bully like Chandler.
  • It's anyone's guess why the Loud siblings didn't think the mission through, since it should have become obvious to everyone (including Lisa) that time travel is a very complex, complicated, and delicate matter.
  • Pretty much, this feels like an "all for nothing" episode when Lisa and Lily forget to get rid of the vase when they return to the wedding at the climax, which renders the entire episode meaningless . It also doesn't help that it only took Lisa a second or two to get rid of the vase when the Louds first travel to the wedding. Though this can be excused by the fact that the duo was more focused on not disappearing forever, but still.

Redeeming Qualities

  • Good ending: The Loud siblings redeem themselves by saving the vase and bringing everything back to normal, but even though they did, it does not excuse their actions.
  • Flip, Chunk, real-time Lynn Sr. and Rita, and Mr. Grouse are the only likable characters in this episode.
  • As much as a jerk Lynn Jr is, as mentioned above in WISVITAGTT#1, she does see the absurdity in the siblings' plans to travel back in time to prevent Rita and Lynn Sr. from getting their wedding vase.
  • Some funny moments, such as Mr. Grouse's new look and the joke of Luan stating " Hey, what kind of cow produces oat milk? ", despite what WISVUTAGTT#2 says.

Despite the rating of 6.1/10 on IMDb, "Time Trapǃ" was ridiculed by many viewers, with the main criticism being the mean-spirited moments. [1]

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  • Clyde (as a sleepover guest [3] )
  • Frances (briefly [4] )
  • Trashy (briefly [5] )
  • Watterson (briefly [6] )
  • Flip (briefly [7] )
  • Casagrande family (briefly [8] )
  • Unnamed ghost (according to Lucy [9] )
  • The house is inspired by creator Chris Savino 's childhood home. The address of the house (1216) is the same as the address where he grew up. Also, the boomerang and the frisbee on the roof of the Loud house are based on the many toys and objects Savino's family threw on their house roof.
  • The area of the house is about 1,200 square feet. [10]
  • The house is close to both a barbershop and church.
  • Because of the children's many antics and messes, the house has been partially, or completely destroyed multiple times. [11] [12]

S2E20A Lily's crying heard across Royal Woods

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  • Lincoln's room, Lori and Leni's room, and the living room are the most occupied rooms in the house.
  • Lynn Sr. says that the front porch has a "claustrophobic crawl space where the walls feel like they're closing in on you the deeper you get" under it, where the Halloween decorations are kept. [13]
  • The house's air vents can accommodate people. In fact, Lucy often goes in there to think and Lincoln occasionally goes in there to be stealthy.
  • Only Lori and Leni are allowed in their bedroom without permission (this was enforced while Lori was living at home; it's unknown if this applies now). [14]
  • Clogging the toilet is not allowed. [15]
  • There is a curfew. [16] [17] This was later extended to everyone being required to be specifically in bed after midnight. [18]
  • In the hallway, running is not permitted, jokes must not be deemed bad, and babies must be diapered at all times (these rules were enforced temporarily by the twins when they were practicing being hall monitors). [14]
  • When Lori is left in charge, music, phone calls, experiments, video games, and naked running are prohibited and everyone is expected to do as she says, including pets. These rules were eventually changed when Lincoln temporarily took Lori's place as babysitter. [11]
  • Sleepovers are prohibited. This rule was enforced after Leni, Luna, and Lynn had sleepovers which ended badly, but the ban was lifted after Lincoln convinced his parents to let him have one. [3]
  • Cutting in line for the bathroom is not allowed. [19]
  • At the grown-up table, dessert and chicken nuggets aren't served, and singing and joking are not allowed. Seeing as the Louds now eat at the same table, it's unknown which, if any, of these rules are still enforced. [20]
  • All of Lincoln's younger sisters are expected to be in bed by 8:00 p.m.; and, while the parents are away, seances, experimenting on others, and digging are not permitted. [21] An exception to the 8:00 bedtime is Sunday nights, when Lincoln's younger sisters are allowed to watch TV at 8 PM. [22]
  • Nobody is permitted to take more than an average-sized bowl of ice cream at once or bring home stray animals. [23]
  • Lucy claims that the house was built by a man named Gregory Garfunkel, who died in the basement after setting sticky paper all over the house to catch a mouse. It is unknown if this is true or if she made it up. [24]
  • The house appears to be much narrower, but this could just be from camera angles.
  • The dormer roof pitch is lowered down instead of like the series where it peaks all the way to the main roof's ridge.
  • The boomerang usually seen on the porch roof is on the dormer roof.
  • A red kite is stuck on the garage roof, with its rope looping over the basketball net.
  • A carpet runner similar to the upstairs hallway's appears on the staircase.
  • The house was sold by Kevin Sullivan . [25]
  • According to Lucy, a ghost once lived in the garage, but moved out when Lori farted in there. [26]
  • Seeing how there are five bedrooms (six including Lincoln's) on the second floor, it's so far unknown if Rita and Lynn Sr. originally had their bedroom upstairs before Luna's, Luan's and Lynn's births.
  • It is unknown if the bathroom that Lana installed in the garage in "Garage Banned" is still around, as it has not been mentioned since that episode.
  • Even stranger, the backyard is shown multiple times in The Really Loud House , but this extension cannot be seen anywhere.

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References [ ]

  • ↑ It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House ".
  • ↑ Loud, Lincoln; Loud, Lynn, Sr.. "The Price of Admission" (in English). The Loud House . Season 1. Episode 25a. " Lincoln: 'The basement?!' / Lynn Sr.: 'Yeah, in the far back corner by the light that burned out. You know, where Lana's snake went to die.'"
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 " Overnight Success "
  • ↑ " Along Came a Sister "
  • ↑ " Chore and Peace "
  • ↑ " Pets Peeved "
  • ↑ " House Flip "
  • ↑ " Cursed! "
  • ↑ " Garage Banned "
  • ↑ Loud, Lincoln. "One Flu over the Loud House" (in English). The Loud House . Season 1. Episode 25b. "With 13 Louds packed into 1200 square feet, when someone gets sick, it spreads like the plague."
  • ↑ 11.0 11.1 " No Guts, No Glori "
  • ↑ " It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House "
  • ↑ Loud, Lynn, Sr.. "The Price of Admission" (in English). The Loud House . Season 1. Episode 25a. "Oh, that's right. They're [the Halloween decorations] under the porch, in that dark claustrophobic crawl space where the walls feel like they're closing in on you the deeper you get."
  • ↑ 14.0 14.1 " Get the Message "
  • ↑ " Sleuth or Consequences "
  • ↑ " Cover Girls "
  • ↑ " Homespun "
  • ↑ " The Macho Man with the Plan "
  • ↑ " Pipe Dreams "
  • ↑ " A Tale of Two Tables "
  • ↑ " Summer Special "
  • ↑ " Left in the Dark "
  • ↑ " After Dark "
  • ↑ The Loud House Movie

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COMMENTS

  1. Time Trap!

    The Loud House. Season 1. Episode 26a. Nickelodeon. "If I go to middle school without you [Lincoln], I could fall in with the wrong crowd, and get tattoos, and start littering." ↑ Grouse, Bud (June 3, 2022). "Time Trap!" (in English). The Loud House. Season 6. Episode 12. Nickelodeon. "That's why I got this youthful glow on the downhill side ...

  2. LISA MADE A TIME MACHINE!

    The family broke their parent's vase. The only solution is to have Lisa Loud make a time machine! What happens when you mess with the timeline? Check out the...

  3. The Mad Scientist

    According to this episode, Lisa's psychological makeup was 97% scientific pursuit, 2% west coast rap, and 1% emotional attachment. When Lisa began to miss her family, her psychological makeup is now 50% emotional attachment, 48% scientific pursuit, and west coast rap stayed at 2%. Lisa brings up her eleven toes in this episode, which were ...

  4. Time Traveling to Save Mom and Dad! ⏰

    After the kids break the family's priceless vase, they have to go back in time to fix everything! But did Lisa Loud go back too far? Check out this full scen...

  5. Time Travel! ⏰

    If you love Nickelodeon, hit the subscribe button - http://bit.ly/1Dl75RgWelcome to the official Nickelodeon UK YouTube channel! We share sneak-peeks, behind...

  6. Time Trap!/Script

    A while back, I unlocked the secret of time travel. I swore to never use it again, but desperate times call for desperate measures. My plan is simple: I'll travel back to the day of Mom and Dad's wedding. There, I'll prevent our parental units from ever receiving the vase. In layman's terms, no vase, no grounding.

  7. "The Loud House" Time Trap! (TV Episode 2022)

    Time Trap!: Directed by Jessica Borutski, Pat Pakula. With Curtis Armstrong, Jahzir Bruno, Jessica DiCicco, John DiMaggio. When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it.

  8. Time Trap!

    "Time Trap!" (originally titled "Erased!") is the 142nd episode of The Loud House. During a pretend game of golf, Lori accidentally breaks a vase that was one of Lynn Sr. and Rita's wedding presents. This worries the kids, because they have broken this vase at least three times before, and each time, it has gotten them grounded for progressively longer amounts of time (the rest of the day ...

  9. Inside the Loud House

    I know that seems like a stretch but hear me out: time travel or time manipulation is now possible and is a thing now in the Loud House universe because of episodes like the Mad Scientist, the Casagrandes episode Bunstoppable, and Time Trap. However, time travel was actually mentioned back in season 2.

  10. The Loud House S 6 E 12 Time Trap / Recap

    When they leave, the wedding is left in ruins, and Rita is left a sobbing mess as Lynn Sr. tries to comfort her. This is what leads to the alternate reality without the siblings seen in the episode. A page for describing Recap: Loud House S 6 E 12 Time Trap. Time Trap!The Loud kids travel back in time to their parents' wedding day to prevent ...

  11. Watch The Loud House Season 6 Episode 8: Time Trap!

    Watch The Loud House Season 6 Episode 8: Time Trap! - Full show on Paramount Plus. Time Trap! Help. S6 E822MTV-Y7. When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it. Now Streaming.

  12. Review: The Loud House "Time Trap!"

    Review: The Loud House "Time Trap!". Overview (Spoilers Below): When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day and prevent them from ever receiving it. Our Take: The Loud siblings have encountered plenty of weird stuff amid its slice-of-life episodes throughout ...

  13. Time Trap! (The Loud House)

    Flip, Chunk, real-time Lynn Sr. and Rita, and Mr. Grouse are the only likable characters in this episode. As much as a jerk Lynn Jr is, as mentioned above in WISVITAGTT#1, she does see the absurdity in the siblings' plans to travel back in time to prevent Rita and Lynn Sr. from getting their wedding vase.

  14. Royal Woods (Time Trap!)

    Chandler's (brutish) friend group. Even though Lincoln was not born, Clyde, Liam, Zach, Rusty, and Stella are still friends in this reality. However, Chandler has instead taken Lincoln's place and everyone has adopted his brash and bullying attitude. All except Chandler and Rusty also have differences in their clothes.

  15. Time Trap!

    Time Trap! Available on Paramount+, Prime Video, iTunes. S6 E9: When the kids break Mom and Dad's priceless vase, they decide the only thing to do is go back in time to their wedding day, and prevent them from ever receiving it. Animation Jun 3, 2022 21 min. TV-Y7.

  16. Bully Reviews: The Loud House #1: Time Trap! : r/theloudhouse

    Bully Reviews: The Loud House #1: Time Trap! "Time Trap!" is an exciting, exhilarating, engaging, and all-around fun episode of "The Loud House"; watch my first cartoon review to find out why it's my favourite of the entire programme! Generally speaking, this is a very well put together video review. You state your points and perspectives very ...

  17. The FIRST mention of time travel in "The Loud House". It sucked

    The FIRST mention of time travel in "The Loud House". It sucked. Related Topics The Loud House TV comedy Television comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. FictionalMediaBully • Additional comment actions ... (this might not even be headcanon cause she cracked time travel in season 3)

  18. Time Trap!/Gallery

    1.1The broken vase. 1.2Lisa's plan. 1.3The wedding/Interfering with the past. 1.4A vastly different future. 1.5The vanishing begins. 1.6Rebuilding the time machine/Alternate paths in life. 1.7Ambush! 1.8The escape. 1.9Saving the wedding.

  19. Time Trap Rewrite! by murphase2 on DeviantArt

    Ever since the invention of time travel by Dr. Claire Mijinion in 2014, there has been a severe concern that people would misuse time travel for evil deeds. ... Finally releasing my re-write of the Loud House episode Time Trap. I went in a completely direction than the original where rather than trying to jeopardize their own existence by ...

  20. The Loud House

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  21. The Loud House: Time Travel ( One Shot ), a loud house fanfic

    The Loud House: Time Travel ( One Shot ) By: Mr. Meep II. Plot: When Lisa invents a time traveling watch for each loud sibling, they accidentally make their parents fall in love with different people, so they gotta act fast before they're erased from existence! Rated: Fiction T - English - Adventure/Humor - Words: 6,391 - Reviews: 1 - Favs: 5 ...

  22. Loud house

    The house is inspired by creator Chris Savino 's childhood home. The address of the house (1216) is the same as the address where he grew up. Also, the boomerang and the frisbee on the roof of the Loud house are based on the many toys and objects Savino's family threw on their house roof. The area of the house is about 1,200 square feet.

  23. Best Grandparent Moments Ever! w/ Lincoln & Ronnie Anne

    Life is sweeter with Gran Gran and Pop Pop Loud, and Abuelo and Abuela from the Casagrandes! Catch all the funny shenanigans these grandparents are up to wit...