Hi, everyone, MarcellusMiro66 here! I am fully aware that this is not a story in the slightest, but it might contain intercepts. This is just a guide to how the multiverse of The Loud House functions and exists. The characters of the critically acclaimed cartoon series will also interact with other cartoon characters, but this is strictly restricted to this animated TV show for now. If you wish to avoid spoilers galore, do not read this story. If you do, well...

Enjoy! If you can...


"The Main Universes" [Superheroes/Unconfirmed For Some]:

1) Marvel Cinematic Universe / DC Extended Universe / X-Men Film Series (Earth-1/Earth-199999): A universe where heroes try to be people and people try to be heroes.

2) DC Extended Universe / Marvel Cinematic Universe / X-Men Film Series (Earth-01/The New 52): The antithesis of the above, a darker and grimmer imagining of the world around us...but one that isn't nonexistent of hope and optimism as well.

3) Sony's Marvel Universe (Earth-2/Earth-1610): A Marvel reality where bad guys run rampant to hunt down the even worse bad guys.

4) Seven Soldiers (Earth-02/Earth-148611): A superhero universe with a sense of urban realism added to the genre; the stories may not seem connected with each other, but they are.

5) Harbinger Wars (Earth-003/Earth-93060): A grittier, more down-to-earth fictional world, where heroes and villains inhabit a realm steeped in political intrigue.

6) Marvel/DC Expanded Universe (Earth-4): A shared universe that combines my initial ideas for Earth-1/Earth-01.

7) Red Circle/Dark Circle (Earth-5): Sophisticated, high-octane thrillers with diverse protagonists that reflect the world we live in.

"The Supporting Universes" [Various Genres/Unconfirmed]:

1) Star Wars Expanded Universe (Earth-05): The battle between good vs. evil in a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

2) The Lance House (Earth-6): A superhero sitcom/deconstruction and reconstruction of The Loud House; Lincoln lives with this family for now on.

3) Revolution (Earth-06): A shared universe centered around Hasbro properties, including – but not limited to Transformers, G.I. Joe, Micronauts, Visionaries, M.A.S.K., Rom, My Little Pony, and Jem and the Holograms.

4) MonsterVerse (Earth-006): A series of monsters, Kaiju, and the secret government agency known as Monarch.

5) Dark Universe (Earth-7): A series of monsters (no, not those monsters) set in a modern action-adventure setting; Dracula, The Mummy, Bride of Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Invisible Man, Van Helsing, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Phantom of the Opera.

6) Quentinuity (Earth-07): Two distinct Verses that center around epic violence, cluster F-bombs, and many pop culture references.

7) Action Arena (Earth-007): A universe where action heroes coexist with each other; James Bond, Jason Bourne, Ethan Hunt, John Wick, The Accountant, The Fast and the Furious, and many more (hopefully).


"The Entries In Earth-1/Earth-199999":

• "The Civil War Begins" (2016): "In the midst of the Sokovia Accords debacle, Lincoln is hired by Everett Ross to survey both sides of the divided Avengers." (Note: A combination AU based on "Making The Case", "Brawl In The Family", and "No Such Luck", it is not yet fully revised because of the incoherent plot and timeline. The new and improved story will span from May 3rd to June 30th.)

• "The Equalizer" (2016): "When Cristina is beaten and raped, a vengeful Lincoln seeks vengeance against the group responsible." (Note: This is the antithesis of "Drive". Like that story, it will span approximately two months.)

• "The Equalizer: Chapter 2" (2018): "Continuing his war against crime and corruption, Lincoln runs into a copycat vigilante who is practically the mirror version of himself – a more violent and amoral sociopath."

"The Entries In Earth-01/The New 52":

• "Drive" (2016): "After coming to terms with his family not considering him as a son or a brother, Lincoln falls in love with a crime boss's niece and becomes dedicated (or, in this case, driven) to protect her at all costs."

• "Driven: Drive Chapter 2" (2018): "The mirror image of the original...reloaded."

"The Entries In Earth-2/Earth-1610":

• "Venom": "Lincoln bonds with an alien symbiote that grants incredible powers. As much as he wants to help innocents, he can't but not resist the sweet desire for vengeance. In the process, he becomes the city's lethal protector."

• "Silver and Black": "Abigail Lincoln, famously known as the relentless mercenary/bounty hunter Silver Sable, has been hired to apprehend the master thief known as Black Cat (Cristina McKinnon) in exchange for full pardons. Of course, a conspiracy plot against them forces the duo to team up in order to survive."

"The Entries In Earth-7":

• "Dracula: The Prince of Darkness": "Lincoln is bitten by and transformed into a vampire, going on a subsequent roaring rampage of revenge. His bloodbath leads him to cross paths with a descendant of the legendary vampire hunter Van Helsing."

• "The Mummy": A modern day adventurer named Phineas Flynn discovers and unwittingly unleashes an ancient evil cursed for all eternity. He is unaware of the greater evil behind the monster. (Note: This "Mummy" adaptation is basically a blend of the film versions of 1999 and 2017. There is a greater emphasis on adventure and history, but it's not without humor and a sense of tragic romance.)

• "Bride of Frankenstein": "Twilight Sparkle is the disgraced apprentice of Princess Celestia who exiles herself and invents a pony made of several corpses to serve as her new assistant in her plan to seek revenge against her former friends and family. Things becomes complicated when the monster develops feelings for his master..."

• "Van Helsing": "A young man named Dipper Pines seeks vengeance for the death of his parents and to save his twin sister from a legion of vampires."

• "The Phantom of the Opera": "A young musician falls in love with a young ballet dancer in the midst of a heated debate. (Note: A cross between Suspiria and La La Land)."


"The Central Characters" [So Far]:

1) Earth 1 / Earth 01:

• Lincoln Loud: The Winter Soldier / Robin
• Lori Loud: Mockingbird / Black Canary
• Luna Loud: Jewel, Knightress, Power Woman / Batwoman, The Question, Huntress
• Luan Loud: Deadpool, Spider-Gwen / Harley Quinn
• Lynn Loud: Jesse Quick
• Lucy Loud: Raven
• Rita Loud: Captain Marvel / Power-Girl
• Lynn Loud, Sr.: Big Daddy
• Bobby Santiago: Ghost Rider / Firestorm
• Ronnie Anne Santiago: Black Widow
• Clyde McBride: Falcon
• Cristina Cooke: Black Cat
• Carol Pingrey: White Canary
• Rocky Spokes: Beast Boy

2) Star Wars Expanded Universe:

• Lincoln Loud / Luke Lennox: Contains the elements of Anakin & Luke Skywalker, Finn, Kylo Ren
• Ronnie Anne Santiago / Sabine Pava: Contains the elements of Ashoka Tano, Sabine Wren
• Cristina Cooke / Kestrel Connix: Contains the elements of Rey, Jyn Erso
• Clyde McBride / Finn Calrissian: Contains of Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, Poe Dameron

3) Dark Universe:

• Lincoln Loud: Dracula
• Star Butterfly: The Mummy
• Twilight Sparkle: Bride of Frankenstein
• Dipper Pines: Van Helsing
• Timber Spruce: The Wolf Man
• Corey Riffin: The Phantom of the Opera


"The Lance House":

• Logan Lazuli / Luke Lance (voiced by Tom Holland): "The 11-year-old protagonist of the series, Logan Lazuli is a teenage demon (only he refers to himself as such) who is unwittingly spirited away from his home dimension to the small town of Huntington Oaks. Unsure of the reason why he is there, he decides to live with the Lance Family and adjust to his new life on Earth."

Lauren Lance (voiced by Katie Cassidy): "The first oldest member of the Lances at 17, Lauren Lance ISN'T your typical teenager. She is a practitioner of Krav Maga, Kali/Eskrima/Arnis, Jeet Kune Do, Combat Kenpo, and Wushu among other martial arts styles, the result of her father's training."

• Layla Lance (voiced by Chloe Bennet): "The second oldest member of the Lances at 16, Layla Lance is a full-on fashionista and, like her older sibling Lauren, studies a form of martial arts: Kung Fu Quilting."

• Lacey Lance (voiced by Scarlett Johansson): "The third oldest member of the Lances at 15, Lacey Lance is a fully-fledged rockstar with the deets on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Queen among others."

• Laney Lance (voiced by Anna Kendrick): "The fourth oldest member of the Lances at 14, Laney Lance is the living embodiment of the manic pixie dream girl who is a small-name fan of acapella performances."

• Linda Lance (voiced by Dove Cameron): "The fifth oldest member of the Lances at 13, Linda Lance (sometimes affectionately referred to as "Leah") is quite possibly the most fit member of her family, aside from her father and her older sister Lauren."

Lydia Lance (voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy): "The sixth oldest daughter at 11 1/2, Lydia Lance is an admirer of movies mabe by Tim Burton, Alfred Hitchcock, Darren Aronofsky, and Dario Argento among others of the horror/thriller/Gothic genre."

Lyla Lance (voiced by Britt Robertson): "The first youngest sister (and actual daughter) at 10, Lyla Lance is the one sibling that Logan could relate to. She's a big-name fan of a superhero genre...something that her new twin brother may be."

• Lila Lance (voiced by McKenna Grace): "The second youngest sister (and actual daughter) at 9, Lila Lance sees her sister Lyla and her new brother Logan as her idols, struggling to adjust to her new life with her new sisters."

• Liza Lance (voiced by Ariel Winter): "The third youngest sister at 7, Liza Lance is the more poised twin of Lara Lance; she's proper and elegant, but she isn't afraid to get her hands dirty."

• Lara Lance (voiced by Joey King): "The fourth youngest sister at 7, Lara Lance is the more adventurous twin of Liza Lance; she's fierce and intelligent, but her experience is nonexistent as of now."

• Lena Lance (voiced by Aubrey Plaza): "The second youngest sister at 4, Lexi Lance is the "smartest" of all of her siblings; however, she is not, by all means, a mad scientist. Lexi prefers not to be referred to as a mad scientist because she'll go MAD at the revelation."

• Leia Lance (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson): "The first youngest sister at 1 year old, Leia Lance is the cuter-then-cute out of her older younger siblings. She's also the most excited of her sisters about acquiring a new brother."

• David Duncan (voiced by Bruce Willis): "The father of the Lance children, David Duncan is a security guard who possesses superhuman strength and unbreakable skin."

• Audrey Duncan (voiced by Robin Wright): "The mother of the Lance children, Audrey Duncan is a trainer who specializes in swordfighting, kickboxing, and Kung Fu."

"The Lance Friends and Family (Other)":

• Danielle Dawson (voiced by Chloe Grace Moretz): A 11-year-old bookworm and the best friend/love interest of Logan. Danielle is the assistant of the Huntington Oaks Library's librarian Mary McGuire, but has been interested in self-defense martial arts since age 9, having been trained by her police detective father.

• Sara Summers / Sam Sorrow (voiced by Olivia Holt): A 16-year-old reporter and one of Danielle's friends. Sara is the daughter of a leader of a biker gang who cares for her daughter; she holds no ill will towards him.

• Gina Grey (voiced by Natalie Alyn Lind): A 11-year-old wild child and one of Danielle's eventual friends. Gina is the daughter of a married couple whose grandmother abuses her because of her not fulfilling the family legacy. After being saved by a mysterious figure clad in green, Gina becomes to defend herself and others in danger of child abuse.

• Robert Ramirez (voiced by Diego Luna): A 18-year-old mechanic/stuntman and the love interest of Sara. Robert acts as a big brother figure towards Logan and supports his crush towards Danielle.

• Ryan Ramirez (voiced by Gabriel Luna): A 16-year-old taxi driver and the love interest of Layla. Ryan acts as the more laid-back polar opposite of his older brother, but is willing to get dangerous whenever the situation involves Layla.

• Ray Rodriguez (voiced by Aaron Taylor-Johnson): A 13-year-old part-time hero and the partner of Sheriff Amber Briggs (from Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero). Ray is a self-aware and selfish parody of The Flash who falls in love with a distraught Gina and becomes her moral center.

• Vincent Thompson (voiced by Stephen Amell): A 17-year-old vigilante and the love interest of Lauren. He aspires to be a police detective while attempting to atone for his past mistakes when he meets Lauren.

• John Goodwin (voiced by Taron Egerton): A 17-year-old jazz pianist/soft rock performer and the love interest of Lacey. John serves as a getaway driver for his father's vigilante group when he witnesses Lacey being harassed by street thugs.

"The Knight Sisters":

• Jane Knight (voiced by Jena Malone): A 19-year-old runaway and the eldest of the Knight sisters. Jane is an expert sharpshooter who has all the most friends out of her sisters...aside from young Cassie.

• Emma Knight (voiced by Elizabeth Olsen): A 17-year-old runaway and the second eldest of the Knight sisters. Emma is a beginner nurse who can't quite understand the concept of a social life just yet.

• Jean Knight (voiced by Sophie Turner): A 14-year-old runaway and the middle of the Knight sisters. Jean is a proficient archer who harbors a dark yet incredible power despite a desire for a normal life. Nonetheless, she wishes nothing more than to protect her adopted sisters from the threats of the outside world.

• Laura Knight (voiced by Dafne Keen): A 11-year-old runaway and the second youngest child of the Knight sisters. Laura is a feral child, the result of a series of horrific tests. After escaping her captors, she becomes a prostitute as a means to extract money before "saving" a young Cassie from street thugs.

• Cassie Knight (voiced by Abby Ryder Fortson): A 9-year-old runaway and the youngest of the Knight sisters. Cassie is the daughter of a convict, whom she wishes for to come home. Realizing that he left for her own protection, a distraught Cassie runs off and stumbles a disgruntled Jean shooting arrows at target practice.


Please note that several of my O.C. characters have actors associated with (or considered for in the case of Anna Kendrick) the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the DC Extended Universe, and/or the X-Men Film Series. These casting choices was intentional; while it seems like a case of "hiring celebrities for marketing purposes instead of actors who are actually capable of the role being played", these characters are simply nods to the characters they play in their respective franchises and putting a spin on them without the concept of plagiarizing fresh on your minds. If you do consider them as such, then I deeply apologize for this unfortunate circumstance.

A few things I like to point out about a few characters:

• Anna Kendrick was never a part of the MCU, but her former boyfriend Edgar Wright was; you might recognize him as (aside from the director/co-writer of The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy and Baby Driver) the executive producer of Ant-Man. Wright himself has reportedly supported the idea of Kendrick being Squirrel Girl in the MCU, as you'll find on his TV Tropes page.

• Diego Luna is a similar case as Kendrick's above – he was never officially involved in the MCU, but instead the Star Wars Expanded Universe. I just listed him here to mirror the similarly named Gabriel Luna, who plays Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider in Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D.'s fourth season. I don't know if they are related by any means, so forgive me if the information I received is incorrect.

• Taron Egerton is a part of the Kingsman film series, which was based on the comic book series The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. It was originally published by Icon Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics. When the movie was originally pitched to Marvel themselves, the agency was actually S.H.I.E.L.D., as you'll find once again on the Kingsman: The Secret Service 'Trivia' section on TV Tropes. Also, his character being a getaway driver/musician and the love interest of Scarlett Johannson's character is actually a reference to the movie Sing.

• Dove Cameron, Britt Robertson, McKenna Grace, Ariel Winter, and Joey King were never a part of any of the franchises above; however, Ariel Winter voiced Carrie Kelley/Robin in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1 and 2, Joey King played a young Talia al Ghul in The Dark Knight Rises, and Dove Cameron voiced Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen in Ultimate Spider-Man. The reason for the casting of Britt Robertson and McKenna Grace was because of their chemistry in the vastly underrated dramedy Mr. Church.

So, this is just the first chapter. I will work on Chapter 2 and further expand the outline of the Loud House Multiverse while apologizing for my convoluted stories and character motivations. If you have any thoughts, leave them as a review! Until next time...