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Though her siblings taught her to be tougher, she decided that she likes being nice more, as she gave some of the clothes she bought away to people who needed them more. In "Everybody Loves Leni", she worked very hard to bring her work friends and school friends together. She felt guilty for all the arguing between them and punished herself by missing out on her favorite sale, but her friends decided to get along for her sake. In "Schooled!", when she accidentally attends preschool, she starts behaving like the other preschoolers to the point where she's even sucking her thumb while taking a nap.
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Kenya's film and classification board (KFCB) has called for the suspension of several US-produced children's programs running on channels provided by TV company MultiChoice. The board said the cartoons featured "disturbing content glorifying homosexual behavior" which was not suitable for children. The series debuted on Nickelodeon on May 2, 2016, with new episodes premiering every weekday that month.[21] The first trailer for the series premiered on March 13, 2016.[22] The series also aired on AFN Family.

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When Leni was one, she taught herself how to sew, and was punished for making a dress out of random objects around the house.[6] Leni became a big sister and was the middle child when Luna was born. Not to be confused with the JMA Wireless Dome.note (historically the Carrier Dome, and affectionately nicknamed "the Loud House" due to how loud it can be inside), a domed stadium at Syracuse University in New York that hosts the school's football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. In March 2018, it was announced that story editor Michael Rubiner had become the new series showrunner, effective in Season 4. Following the first season, the series would go on to expand past Lincoln and have more stories centered on other members of the family. By the fifth season, the series' Floating Timeline has broken and the Louds have all aged by one year. Her nightwear is a white t-shirt and black-and-white striped pajama pants.
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The first graphic novel, There Will Be Chaos, was released on May 9, 2017.[93] There are currently two series, a running series and a special series focusing on the seasons and certain holidays. Beverly wears a bright yellow top with frills at the bottom that is tied up with a similarly colored rope, and a short dark pink skirt. Like Lori and Betty, Beverly also seems to be a bit of a romantic, as she expresses great interest in her brother's love life. Just like Lori, Beverly is also protective, mature, responsible and she enjoys giving girl advice. Beverly's voice even sounds more identical to Lori than Betty's, despite all three of them being voiced by Catherine Taber. In the alternate universe in which Lincoln has ten brothers instead of ten sisters, Lori is a boy named Loki Loud.
Loki Loud
An unnamed mermaid is Lori's alter-ego in the story the Loud children made up in "A Dark and Story Night". The mermaid resembles Lori, but with a ponytail, a blue crop top and a mint green tail. In "Kings of the Con," it is revealed that Lincoln's comic featuring the superheroes based on his sisters has become famous, so when Lori came to the convention dressed as the High Card (along with her siblings in costume), everyone was impressed. In The Really Loud House, she wears a white top, light blue jacket, and light blue skirt; and she also has longer hair.
Leni Loud

In "Ties That Bind" and "Brawl in the Family", the bows were blue to correspond with the tank top and dress she was wearing. In "Tricked!", the bows were white to match the circa 18th-century dress she was wearing while as Marie Antoinette. At 17-years-old (16-years-old before Season 5), Leni is the second oldest child of the Loud family.
And its animated adaptation, Leni takes on the identity of the superheroine "The 11 of Hearts." She plays the role of one of Ace Savvy's sidekicks. Her signature weapons are heart ties with which she uses to tie up her foes. In the comic, she is summoned by Savvy alongside the rest of his deck to help him and One-Eyed Jack to defeat the gas monster. This turned out to be Lincoln's fantasy, based on him and his sisters changing Lily's diaper and taking out the trash. In live-action media, Leni wears the same dress, only without white frills, and white boots.
In "She's All Bat", Lucy tries many ideas to get Lola to leave the Morticians Club even going as far as forging the school club policy. Lucy normally retains her monotonous demeanor when angered, but she has been shown to openly express anger (namely by growling) in "Spell It Out" when her siblings walk all over her. Also, despite her tendency to scare others, she too gets frightened by sudden appearances of others, as shown in "Back in Black", "Insta-gran", and "The Loud Cloud", as well as a flashback in "Bye Bye Birthday". Additionally, despite her usual reputation against it, she is shown crying in "The Green House", "Pets Peeved", and "Bye Bye Birthday".
Her nightwear consists of a sky blue nightshirt and blue slippers; but, later, her current one contains a white tank top, and small blue and white shorts, with a checkered pattern.[35][36] Her swimsuit is a two-piece light blue bikini. In the alternate dimension where Lincoln has brothers instead of sisters, Leni is a boy named Loni. Unlike Leni, he is thoughtless, and couldn't care less if Lincoln or his other brothers were hurt. In "Hand-Me-Downer", she was seen as a younger girl, but her wardrobe wasn't entirely different.
Despite being the second-oldest of the Loud children, Leni is quite ditzy and is very forgetful, absent-minded, and not that bright. Various examples of her simple-mindedness are expressed throughout the series. In "Linc or Swim", she does not know the rules of the game, Marco Polo, much to Luan's annoyance. In "Project Loud House", she is shown to be unable to walk and chew bubble gum at the same time. When she's being interrogated by Lincoln and Lucy in "Sleuth or Consequences", she thinks they are interviewing her, and states that her favorite color is "zebra." Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy and act accordingly on several occasions.
When Lynn told Lucy to imagine an ending for her book after the last page was torn out, Lucy imagined herself as a stowaway on the pirate ship, named Lucinda. The Eight of Spades made another appearance in the comic Lincoln wrote in "Pulp Friction". In this appearance, she dug a hole in which two thugs were thrown into by The Night Club's music. This helps declutter the timeline and avoids problems with the spam filter. If you wish to repost, use the crossposting tool, or delete the original post. This includes things such as gore, fetishes, threats towards fictional characters, etc.
In "Time Trap!", Lori and her siblings altered history, causing their parents to decide not to have any kids in the future. As a result, Lori got deleted out of existence, although she returned when Lisa and Lily prevented this timeline alteration. Her main outfit is a seafoam green dress, with white frills, and triangular sleeves. With this, she wears red hoop earrings, white slide slip-on sandals, topped with light green bows, and a pair of rounded white sunglasses with black lenses on top of her head.