Lucy Raven Loud is one of the main characters of The Loud House and in the 2021 Netflix/Nickelodeon film The Loud House Movie.
Biography[]
Lucy is a cynical, deadpan, and mysterious goth girl who is almost always sporting a stoic frown. She is interested in occultism, poetry, and the works of Gothic authors, like Edgar Allen Poe and Lovecraft. She has an uncanny ability to seemingly teleport to different places, which often spooks her siblings, especially Lincoln. Some of her siblings refer her as a "spooky" girl. She frequently uses words to describe her actions, such as saying the word "Sigh" instead of actually sighing. The reason for her gloomy and miserable persona is because she feels left out that nobody listens to her and everyone thinks she's weird (despite their obvious quirks).
Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy on several occasions. She squeals and giggles in "Heavy Meddle", along with her sisters, upon learning of Lincoln's romantic situation. Also in some other episodes she can be seen smiling from time to time (as opposed to her usual smirking), like in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", where she is joyfully celebrating the money finding with her other siblings, and in "In Tents Debate", where she is happy that she gets the option to go to "Aloha Beach". She is also shown to be rather compassionate, as she shows sympathy for Lincoln's dilemmas, and always shows her appreciation for his kindness.
In "Sleuth or Consequences", it is revealed that she was responsible for clogging the toilet with her Princess Pony book, stating that even she needs "a break from the darkness" once in a while. Despite her depressed and cold attitude, she looks to enjoy being with her siblings, and sometimes depart from darkness to have fun with them.
Lucy has very pale skin and long black hair concealing her eyes. She's very thin, and a bit smaller than Lincoln. Lucy dresses in black and white, wears long striped arm sleeves and stockings, a black dress worn over a striped shirt, and black shoes.
Her nightwear is a white t-shirt and black-and-white striped pajama pants. Her swimwear consists of a striped swimming dress with black leggings.
In "Time Trap!", Lucy and her siblings altered history, causing their parents to decide not to have any kids in the future. As a result, Lucy got deleted out of existence, although she returned when Lisa and Lily prevented this timeline alteration.
Personality[]
Lucy is a gloomy, cynical, deadpan, and mysterious goth girl who is almost always seen with a stoic frown. She is interested in occultism, poetry, and the works of Gothic authors. She has an uncanny ability to seemingly teleport to different places, which often spooks her siblings, especially Lincoln. Some of her siblings refer her as a "spooky" girl. She frequently uses words to describe her actions, such as saying the word "Sigh" instead of actually sighing. Occasionally, she feels left out that nobody listens to her and everyone thinks she is weird (despite their obvious quirks), however this is likely not the reason for her gloominess, because "The Whole Picture", "The Crying Dame", and "Not a Loud" prove that Lucy frowned and wore black even as a baby.
Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy on several occasions. She squeals and giggles in "Heavy Meddle", along with her sisters, upon learning of Lincoln's romantic situation. Also in some other episodes she can be seen smiling from time to time (as opposed to her usual smirking), like in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", where she is joyfully celebrating the money finding with her other siblings, and in "In Tents Debate", where she is happy that she gets the option to go to Aloha Beach. She is also shown to be rather compassionate, as she shows sympathy for Lincoln's dilemmas, and always shows her appreciation for his kindness.
In "Sleuth or Consequences", it is revealed that she was responsible for clogging the toilet with her book Princess Pony, stating that even she needs "a break from the darkness" once in a while. Despite her stoic attitude, she seems to enjoy being with her siblings, and sometimes departs from darkness to have fun with them.
In "A Grave Mistake", Lucy was revealed to be determined and never gives up as she wanted to become the president of Morticians Club. After her actions at Ricky the Rooster's funeral causes the audience disgust, she becomes more acceptable and lets Haiku take her place along with her.
Appearance[]
Lucy is an 9-year-old Emo Gothic Lolita girl who loves poetry and all things dark and spooky and has the uncanny, unusual power to teleport (Often accompanied by a blast of pipe organ music), which frightens her siblings.
Lucy wears a black shirt and no pants. Her indigo hair covers her eyes, and she has pallid skin. Around her wrists and ankles are white and black stripes.
Episodes focusing on Lucy[]
- "Space Invader"
- "Sleuth or Consequences"
- "Back in Black"
- "Spell It Out"
- "Fandom Pains"
- "Head Poet's Anxiety"
- "The Write Stuff"
- "A Grave Mistake"
- "Sand Hassles"
- "She's All Bat"
- "Fright Bite"
- "Haunted House Call"
- "Dine and Bash"
- "Sofa, So Good"
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Trivia[]
- It is shown that Lucy wears her black outfit because she is either a goth or emo.
- She shares the same first name with Lucy Van Pelt. They even make a funny nod to this in the episode 'The Loudest Yard,' as when "Helping" Lincoln train for football, Lucy yanks the ball away right before Lincoln can kick it, similarly to Lucy Van Pelt's frequently doing this to Charlie Brown.
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