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At around age four or five, Luna would play with her baby brother Lincoln and (along with their other sisters) cheer him up when he cried. It is connected to the dining room, the backyard, and the basement. In "Time Trap!", the room has grayish red orange walls and carpeting, and dark grayish blue curtains. Luna is considered one of the main characters in “The Loud House.” She plays a significant role in many episodes and is an integral part of the Loud family dynamics.

Her room is decorated with a rock and roll theme
Luna and Lori don't have much interactions, but Luna really detests when Lori breaks her music practicing as shown in "No Guts, No Glori". However, Luna plays to make all work faster when Lori asks her to do so. In "Yes Man", Luna was the first sister to ask Lincoln for teaching her how to convince their parents to give her money. She agreed to lend him her guitar when he was trying to convince them himself. After he failed and missed the SMOOCH concert, Luna organized her own concert with her sisters to return the favor to Lincoln. In "Future Tense", when Lincoln was reading a comic and Luna was playing on guitar, they were sitting next to each other.
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This later turned out to all be in Lincoln's mind, and in reality the kids were changing Lily's diaper and taking the trash out. The Bathroom has beige walls, green carpeting, blue-gray walls, a black-and-white checkered floor, two small windows with the sink between them, a toilet, a shower, and a towel closet. It is located between Lori and Leni's room and Luna and Luan's room, and opposite to Lincoln's room. The dining room has grayish green walls, green carpeting, two windows, a bookshelf, the loud family trophy case, and a long white cloth covered table capable of Hosting 13 + chairs.

Luna Loud
In "House Music", he joined the family band, but Luna considered him too embarrassing, so she excluded him for the band. He went into deep depression because of it and returned to normal when Luna apologized and admitted she was wrong from the start. In "Live Life Loud!", her parents reveal to her and her siblings that Luna had a very loud cry when she was one. In "Health Kicked", they exercise together by playing guitar, which she calls it "Luna-cise".
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The series revolves around the chaotic everyday life of a boy named Lincoln Loud, who is the middle child and only son in a large family of 11 children. 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. As a big sister, she is protective with her younger siblings, and will help them whenever she can. She has short brown hair styled into a near pixie cut length, freckles on her cheeks, and wears light purple eyeshadow. In "Time Trap!", the room has grayish orange walls, gray red carpeting, a dark grayish blue couch, a white armless chair, a circular gray coffee table, a large potted plant, and a gray fireplace.
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It is located between Lynn and Lucy's room and Lincoln's room, and is opposite to Lisa and Lily's room. Nina is a dark-skinned teenage girl who’s slightly shorter than Luna. As of May 2023, seven seasons of the series have been broadcast. Additionally, a second live-action television film A Really Haunted Loud House premiered in September 2023, as well as a second animated feature film, The Casagrandes Movie, which premiered in March 2024 on Netflix.
In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", she brutally kicked him out her room (along with Lynn and Lola in their respective rooms) by using powerful sound speakers, because she didn't want him to interrupt her in search for hidden money. Then later, she and the others sisters barged into Lincoln's room because they think he has the money. Also, after searching the whole house Luna thinks that Lincoln missed something in the letter, and she and the others viciously assaulted him, but they all made up at the end of the episode.
Luna Loud is one of the main characters in the popular animated series, The Loud House. Created by Chris Savino, the show follows the chaotic yet loving life of 11-year-old Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. As shown in "L is for love" Luna is shown to have a crush on Fellow rock girl Sam. Afterwards, she became an icon of fictional LGBT characters presented in kids media, and the episode alone is what got the show banned in some countries along with fellow same-sex Loud House couple Howard and Harold Mcbride.
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In "Room with a Feud", they are paired as roommates based on Lincoln's compatibility test. They get along well until Luna plays a note above a D6, causing them to get into an argument. In "In Tents Debate", Luna was surprised and disappointed that Lucy preferred lying on Aloha Beach instead of playing in DairyLand. In "Music to My Fears", Lynn tries to help Luna by trying to get Joey to stand still while he plays sousaphone.
Later, she is seen wearing the shirt while performing with her sisters for Lincoln. In "Butterfly Effect", Mick offers Luna to join his tour after hearing her music video about her family falling apart on the internet. But later, he kicks her out from his tour after she destroyed her hotel room in a fit of rage.
In "Health Kicked", Luna allowed Lana and Lynn to hang onto her, while she, and her other siblings, hold onto a hanging beam with their parents at the "Royal Woods Ultra Extreme Ninja Competition". In Luna's episode of Listen Out Loud, Luna finds Luan's puns annoying and so gets rid of the soundproof walls. In Lynn's episode, Luan pranks Luna by putting custard in her boots, causing them to argue. In "Music to My Fears", when Luna tells Luan about finding an understudy for the Moon Goats' gig, Luan expresses concern that Luna's band might replace her fully if Nina is good enough. In "Deep Cuts" Luna with Luan and Lori protested together against closing their hobby clubs.
Her outfit consists of a Viking's helmet, a nose ring, a black tank top with a pink lightning bolt, a black necklace, a belt with a skull-shaped buckle, a pink skirt, two pink studded bracelets, and a lightning-shaped earring. Barbara also plays the guitar like Luna, although she was only seen playing an acoustic guitar, instead of an electric one. However, in the "dimension" where the Loud children consist of one girl and ten boys, Luke's shown to be very caring and protective towards his sister, Linka (Lincoln's female counterpart).
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