And now, may I present, a Loud House parody of the DragonTales (Jim Coane/Ron Rodecker) episode The Fury is out on this one.

Now before I begin, I would like to say a few things. This chapter was inspired by a previous request from Mpatton17 about Leni being trapped inside a bubble. It was then I realized that I actually had a lot of fun writing that story and started thinking that there was a lot of DragonTales episodes I can do Loud House versions of. So I will be doing a few more stories similar to that starting with this one.

Hope you enjoy.


In the twins bedroom, Lola is busy making a sculpture of herself out of toothpicks. "Stay up. Come on. Stay up. Just one more."

Suddenly the sculpture began to tip over. "No. Not that way." Unfortunately, the toothpick sculpture just fell to pieces. "Dang it!" Lola then kicks the toothpicks around and sat on the floor pouting.

Just then, Lana came into the room. "Hey Lola. What's wrong?"

"My stupid toothpick sculpture keeps falling apart!"

"Come on Lols. We can make another sculpture later. How about we go see what everyone else is up to?"

"Well…."

"I'll bet there might be something going on."

"Oh, okay."


Outside the backyard, the kids were all playing tag. Luna was it, and she began chasing Lincoln.

"I'm gonna get you little bro!" Luna said.

"Oh no you're not!" However, Lincoln trips on a rock causing him to fall face down into a mud puddle.

Luna tagged him. "You're it!"

Lincoln got back on his feet. "Here I come!"

Luna kept on running to avoid getting tagged. Suddenly, Lola and Lana came out through the back door as Lincoln almost ran into them.

"Yo twins! Hurry! We're playing tag and Lincoln's it!" Luna ran off.

"Not anymore!" Lincoln then tagged Lola. "Sorry Lola. Now you're it!"

Lana ran off. "Can't catch me, Lola!"

"Oh yeah? I'm really fast!" Lola chased after the two.

Then Lisa popped her head out of a bush. "Hey Lola! I'm over here!"

Lola stopped and saw Leni's head come out of the same bush. "And I'm over here!"

Lola rushes to the bush, only to find that neither Leni nor Lisa were there. "Hey! Where'd you go?"

"Up here!" Lola looks up and saw that both of them were floating in midair using Lisa's hover drone.

"No fair!"

"Nothing in the rules that say kids can't have fun while they play," Lisa explains.

Lola tried jumping up into the sky to reach, but found it impossible to do so. "I can't reach!"

Lincoln then came running by. "Hey Lola! Try and catch me!" Lola chases after Lincoln trying to tag him. Lincoln then stopped at a nearby blueberry bush for a second. "Mmmm…...blueberries! My favorite!" Lincoln began eating a few just as Lola was catching up.

"I got you now!"

Lincoln dives out of the way, causing Lola to crash into the bush. "Woah! Lola! Are you okay?"

Lola gets her head out of the bush, but is really furious. "It's not fair! I can't tag anyone!"

The rest of the kids came in. "Come on, Lola," Lana said. "It's just a game."

"Yeah," Lynn agrees. "You don't have to get mad."

"Well I am mad!" Lola said as she stomped her foot. "How can I catch anyone? I'm not even fast! You're all too good! I hate tag!" Lola found a weird looking pod underneath the bush and threw it against the tree causing it to break in half.

The Loud kids all gasped. "Holy Shamoly!"

Out of the pod came a little blue creature with a long tail. "Yeah hoo! I'm free! Which means that somebody around here must be mad." The creature spotted Lola with a scowl on her face. "And I'm betting it's you."

"Who are you?" Lola asked.

"I'm a Fury." Then steam whistled out of the creature's head. "So tell me. What made you so angry?"

"I never ever get anybody at tag!"

"Oh, you are mad!" The Fury began growing a little bigger. "Tell me more."

"And everyone's faster than me!"

The Fury laughed and grew bigger still. The others took note of this.

"Look," said Leni. "That furry's getting bigger!"

"Indeed," Lisa agrees.

"Anything else bugging you?" The Fury asked. "Blowing a fuse? Driving up the wall?"

However, Lana dragged Lola away. "Hey! Leave my sister alone!"

"Yeah!" Shouted Lincoln.

"Hey! I didn't make her mad!" The Fury ran off, but not before turning around one last time. "I'll be back!" With that, he was gone.

"I don't like the sound of that," Luna said.

"That Fury really ticks me off," Luan said. "And that's no joke."

"Who was that guy?" Lola asked.

"I don't know." Then Lincoln found the pod that was thrown against the tree and picked it up. "But I think we better find out."


Back inside the house, Lucy is searching through her book of mythical creatures.

"I didn't know you had one of these, Lucy," Lincoln stated.

"There's a lot of things you don't know about me, big brother." Finally, Lucy found the right page. "Here it is. It says that furies are magical creatures who love to see people angry. Because they grow and grow when you can't calm down."

"Fascinating," Lisa stated. "It appears that the Fury seems to be amplified as justified by our young sister's aggression levels."

"I think it's just getting bigger because Lola's getting angrier," Lana said.

Lisa groaned. "I just said that."

"Well how do we get rid of him?" Lola asked.

"That's up to you Lola," Lucy answered. "Since you let the Fury out of the pod, you are the only one who can put him back inside."

"But that Fury won't fit," Lincoln says. "He's already too big."

"Yeah," Lynn agrees. "He keeps getting bigger and bigger."

"I know it might not be easy for you Lola," Lucy said. "But if you can calm down when you're around the Fury, the Fury will get smaller and smaller."

Lola was a little surprised. "You mean I can't get mad? Ever?"

"Not necessarily. Everyone gets angry sometimes. The trick is to calm down after you do."

"But how can I calm down? When I get mad, I get…..so mad!"

"She's usually right about that," Lana stated. "But don't worry sis. We'll help you."

Lincoln steps in. "We all will."

Lola smiles, and everyone hears a voice coming from outside the front yard.

"Hey guys! Come here!"

The kids ran out to the front yard.

"What is it Leni?" Lori asked.

"Look!" Leni was pointing to a bunch of massive footprints in their yard. "What do you think made these."

"Well it's definitely not me," Lana said. "My shoe size is only 11.5. My feet aren't that big."

"Neither are mine," Lisa said.

Lincoln lined up his foot. "And they definitely aren't mine. That means the Fury must've gone this way! Come on!"

The kids all followed the footprints leading to a log over a stream.

"Here Lola. Let me help you," Lana offers.

"I don't need help! I can take care of myself!" Unfortunately, Lola lost her balance and fell into the stream.

"Are you okay?" Lincoln asked.

Clearly Lola was not fine. "No fair! I always go last! And I'm always falling down!"

Just then, the Fury came out of a bush. "Is someone here getting a little a angry? Steam about to boil over?"

"Yeah! Me!"

Just like that, the Fury grew larger. "I love a good tantrum in the morning! Oh goody! You're still mad!"

"What am I gonna do? I don't know how to get un-mad!"

Luna came up with an idea. "Well whenever we got mad, mom and dad used to tell us…."

"...to sit on a quiet pillow until we calm down," Luan finished.

The Fury just laughs and splashed water in the Louds' direction.

"Well that's one way to cool someone off," Luan jokes.

"Does anybody have a quiet pillow by any chance?" Lincoln asked.

"Let me check." Lisa took a little cube out of her pocket.

"Hey, is that a…"

"Infinite storage cube? Why yes it is." Lisa reaches into the cube and pulls out an umbrella. "Nope." She then pulls out a sombrero. "Nope."

"Let me try." Lana reaches into the cube and managed to find something. "What? I can't believe I found it!"

"A quiet pillow?" Lola asked.

"No." Lana pulls out a rubber ducky. "My rubber ducky! I've been looking everywhere for it! Oh Stephen, how I've missed you!" The rest of her siblings stare at her. "What? I'm only six years old. Deal with it."

"What about my pillow?"

Luan immediately spotted something else. "Aha!" What she found was just a rock.

"Aha what?" Lynn said. "It's a rock!"

"Not just a rock Lynn. We can make this a quiet rock. Since we don't have a quiet pillow. Sit down Lola."

Lola climbs up on the rock and sits down. "Now what?"

"Take deep breaths."

Lola started breathing, but rather quickly.

"Not so fast, dudette," Luna instructs. "Like this. In." Luna breathed in slowly. "And out." Then she let it out.

Lola did the same thing and it seemed to be working. The Fury then mad his way over.

"Hey Lola, whatcha doing?" He asked.

"I'm sitting on my quiet rock," she claims. "And i'm getting un-mad."

The Fury began getting smaller.

"It's working, Lola!" Lincoln cheers. "The Fury's shrinking!"

"Lola! Don't you wanna stay mad?" The Fury asked. "Remember how you felt when you couldn't catch anyone playing tag and when you were stuck going last?"

Lola covered her ears. "I'm on my quiet rock! Go away!" Unfortunately the rock turns out to actually be a tortoise. It got up and walked away, causing Lola to fall in the water.

"Mental note: next look for rock that doesn't walk away," Lisa states.

Lola starts getting mad again. "Oh great!"

"Oh she's getting mad!" The Fury observes. "I can feel it!"

"It's no fair! I'm always falling, and getting bumped and going last, and I hate it!"

"Ah, music to my ears." The Fury grew larger and ran off once again.

"I tried," Lola sulks.

"We know Lola," Lincoln consoled.

"But hey, at least you calmed down for a little while," Lana said.

Lola perks up. "Yeah. I guess I did. Maybe I can try again."

"That's the spirit dudette!" Luna says.

"Come on!" Lynn encourages. "We gotta go find him!"


The Louds went back to searching, when Luan spots the Fury. "Over there!"

The kids spotted the Fury hopping over a large pile of rocks.

"That fury's so big now!" Lincoln says. "What if he never stops growing?"

"I wouldn't want to think about it," Lynn said.

"I concur," Lisa agrees.

The kids reached over the rock wall, but Lola wasn't able to reach.

"Hey! I can't see!" Lola tried climbing up on her sisters' shoulders, but ended up falling back onto a fern. "Where is he?! I never get to see anything!"

"Lola!" Lana said. "Sis! Stay calm!"

"I can't! I can't! I…" Lola jumps furiously, but the fern ended up bouncing her over the rock wall.

The Fury turned around fast and saw her land on the ground. "Oh goody! Look who's here! Still mad I hope."

"Leave me alone!" She shouted.

"I love it when you stay mad!" The Fury grew gargantuan.

The rest of the kids were surprised.

"That thing's bigger than me!" Lori says with shock.

Lana starts to panic. "What do we do?"

Lincoln started thinking, and something popped into his head. "Guys! I've got it! Counting backwards! That's what mom and dad told me to do whenever I get mad at you guys! Then I don't think about being mad anymore!"

"That might literally work!" Lori says.

Lincoln turned to his little sister. "Lola! Try counting backwards!"

"Okay. Let's see….10….8….3…." but Lola was too frustrated. "Oh I don't remember how!"

"Come on Lola!" The Fury taunted. "Blow off some steam!"

Luan tried to be helpful. "Use your fingers to help you count sis!"

"Yeah! Like this!" Lana held up her hands. "10, 9, 8…."

"...7, 6…" Luna continues.

Lola finishes. "5….4….."

The Fury began shrinking. "Don't listen to your siblings! Stay mad! Do this! And this!" The creature kicked and stomped, but Lola didn't listen.

"...3….."

"It's working Lola!" Lincoln cheers. "It's working!"

"Well how about that," Luan said with impression.

"...3…...uh…..um…...what comes after 3?" Lola began to start over. "10, 9….."

The others joined in as well. "...8, 7, 6…."

The Fury kept on shrinking. "No! No! Stay mad! Throw something! Break something! No more counting!"

"...5, 4, 3, 2, 1!"

"No! No! I'm shrinking! I'm shrinking! I'm shrinking!" Finally the Fury is back to its original size and began running around screaming.

"Here sis." Lana handed her twin the pod and Lola trapped the creature inside.

"Gotcha! I did it! I did it! I didn't stay mad!"

Everyone cheered.

"Thanks everyone. This was one of the hardest things to do, but I'm glad you helped me."

"I helped with the quiet rock," Luan reminds.

"So did I," Luna said.

"I gotta admit little bro," Lynn said to Lincoln. "That counting backwards thing really paid off."

"Told ya," Lincoln replied. "It always worked for me."

"Especially considering that you're not one to lose your temper," Lucy states.

"Yeah," Lana pondered. "Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen you get mad before."

"Oh I get mad guys," Lincoln clarifies. "I just try to keep it under control so I don't hurt anyone. And myself for that matter."

"Yeah. And I'm proud of you Lola. But you might wanna keep your anger under control."

"Noted," Lola replies.

"Oh, and Lola? There's one thing I forgot." Lincoln tagged Lola and ran off. "You're still it!"

Lola takes a look to the audience. "Well, I guess it's back to our game." She then proceeded to chase everyone.

"Run! Everybody run!"

"I'm gonna tag you!" Lola kept on running until her foot made her trip on a tree root. "Hey! That's no fair! You're all too…."

"Is Lola mad again?" Lana asked.

Lola counts on her fingers. "10, 9, 8, 7….." but as Lincoln approached her, she tagged him. "Fooled you! Tag! You're it!" Lola dashes off.

Lincoln turned to the audience. "Well, I guess we all learned something today. One is that you should always try to keep your anger under control. And the other one is that when someone pretends to be mad, don't let them tag you." With that, he took off. "Gotta run!"