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Nick Jr.'s The Musical Adventures of Luna Loud

Nickelodeon is to be planned about the preschool-oriented prequel to The Loud House and its spin-off The Casagrandes, featuring Luna Loud It's called The Musical Adventures of Luna Loud, which was to be aired soon, on Nick Jr.. It take place two years before Luna Loud becoming interested in rock music. The main protagonist of the preschool preschool comedy-drama spin-off series was Luna Loud, a 7-year-old girly girl, who was primially interested in classical music. She has her violin and often doing violin concertos.

NOTE: This show has NOT been announced yet.

Ideas about "The Musical Adventures of Luna Loud"[]

An artwork of the series' opening theme
  • The series was a prequel, revolving the 7-year-old Luna Loud, a shy, gentle and very cute girly girl who was primarily interested in classical music, having her violin and often doing violin concertos.
  • Luna Loud has her very cute, high-pitched, squeaky voice, due to being a girly girl, and she has her very adorable singing voice.
  • Luna is 7 in the spin-off prequel show, and in the main show, she was 15 at the start. In that case Lori would be 9, Leni would be 8, Luan would be 6, Lynn would be 5, Lincoln would be 3, and Lucy would be a newborn. The twins, Lisa, and Lily were not born yet at this time, so they would not appear.
  • For this preschool series, Luna Loud's most iconic outfit was her very girly outfit, as seen in The Loud House episode, "For Bros About to Rock".
  • Lori Loud was a 9-year-old tomboy.
  • It had a very soft, gentle classical music-esque theme song, as the 7-year-old Luna Loud singing a song about her very early life, being interested in classical music and having her violin.
  • Luna Loud singing three musical numbers from each episode.
  • In every episode, Luna Loud has her many funny moments, that fits her girly personality, her love of classical music, and the magic of her black Mary Jane shoes. In fact, Luna Loud's humorous personality dramatically fits for the preschool-friendly humor.
  • It didn't even use APM tracks. Instead, it had orchestral music score.
  • It had lighter and softer tone for this preschool spin-off show, due to being rated TV-Y.
  • While the series had character designs, similar to The Loud House and The Casagrandes, it had Disney-esque backgrounds.
  • It had many heartwarming moments in every episode, with Luna Loud softly singing to her parents, while playing her violin.
  • This prequel spin-off series was officially aimed to preschoolers, for the Nick Jr. standards.
  • Unlike The Loud House and The Casagrandes, each episode was 22-minutes, instead of 11-minutes.
  • In every title card, as well as the end credits of the series, it had historical painting, with the realistic version of the 7-year-old Luna Loud.
  • Every episode had a very heartwarming ending.
  • Every episode ends with a final scene, with the camera zooms into Luna Loud's classical black Mary Jane shoes, symbolizing the magic of her pure classical music.
  • The series finale ends with Luna Loud became interested in rock music, and then the end credits shows the footage of the teenage Luna Loud, as the rock star, during the Elvis Presley song, "Jailhouse Rock".