Carlino "Carl" Casagrande is one of Bobby and Ronnie Anne's cousins on The Loud House and The Casagrandes, introduced in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos". He is the second-youngest child in the Casagrande family who likes bossing others around, and being a show-off, considering himself smarter and more mature than Bobby. Carl is also mischievous, because he likes messing around with his older sister Carlota's cosmetics and acts like a wannabe Lothario.
Personality[]
Carl likes acting like a ladies' man. He considers himself as smarter and more mature than Bobby, so this makes him believe that he's his boss.
Carl is also mischievous because he likes messing around with Carlota's cosmetics and he switched out the flash drive Bobby was going to send to Lori. However, he is very clumsy, as shown in "The Spies Who Loved Me."
Carl is fairly confident and out-going, as he tried to protect his family from the city rats.
Carl is also a rather forgiving person as he did not mind that his father planted a tracking device on him. He's seen dancing with Lola during Luna and Hector's duet even though she beat him up before.
In "Power Play", it was revealed he likes being a child, but is ashamed of this, so he doesn't do this, when someone is watching.
As shown in "Walk Don't Run" and "Monster Cash", Carl is quite greedy as he likes getting money by conning people.
He also appears to be a callous young boy, as shown in episodes like "Missed Connection" and "Stress Test" where he is the only Casagrande who is unmoved when his cousin Bobby cries in front of the whole family. Despite this, however, "Miss Step" and "Achy Breaky Art" show that, whenever he hears his mother crying, he's willing to defend her from the person who made her cry.
Appearance[]
Carl has black hair that is styled in a pompadour, which looks similar to Luke's haircut, and he also has a missing tooth, much like Lana and Lola. He wears a red hoodie, navy blue pants and white shoes.
He, also, wears "choo-choo chonies" (a pair of sky-blue boxer shorts with a white waistband at the top of them, and a picture of a green train with yellow wheels and a matching cowcatcher, with a plume of steam coming out of the green train's funnel that reads, "CHOO! CHOO!" within it, hence the name of the underwear), a pair of undergarments that he really doesn't like to have revealed and/or mentioned.
Episodes focusing on Carl[]
- "Roll Model"
- "How to Train Your Carl"
- "Monster Cash"
- "Slink or Swim"
- "Uptown Funk"
- "Blunder Party"
- "The Kid Plays in the Picture"
- "Karate Chops"
- "Matters of the Kart"
- "Chancla Force"
- "Do the Fruit Shake"
- "Born to Be Mild"
- "Rook, Line and Sinker"
- "Don't Zoo That"
- "Sidekickin' Chicken"
- "Silent Fight"
- "The Sound of Meddle"
- "Great Lakes Freakout!"
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Trivia[]
- Carl's freeloading characteristics would be roughly copied with Top Cat and possibly Loopy De Loop for Hanna-Barbera Productions.
- He, his father, and his siblings all have names that come from "Carl".
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