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The main characters, clockwise from left: Luan, Leni, Lori, Lincoln, Clyde, Luna, Lynn, Lucy, Lisa, Lola, Lily, and Lana.

The following is a list of characters from The Loud House.

The Loud family

Lincoln Loud

Lincoln Loud (voiced by: Sean Ryan Fox in the pilot, Grant Palmer in S1E1A-S1E22B,[1] Collin Dean in S1E23A-S3E18A, Tex Hammond in S3E18B-present[a]) is an 11-year-old with white hair, who is the middle child and the only son of the Loud family. The character got his name from E Lincoln Avenue in Royal Oak, where the show's creator Chris Savino grew up.[2] Lincoln has a passion for comic books, in particular his favorite superhero Ace Savvy which has a playing card theme. Lincoln has other talents like cooking, playing video games, and helping his younger sister Lola in preparing for her pageants as her coach. Lincoln wears an orange polo shirt, blue jeans, gray socks, and white sports shoes. A reoccurring trait throughout the series includes Lincoln breaking the fourth wall by talking to the audience about surviving with all of his sisters. He tries to give helpful advice when dealing with sibling relationships. In "Not a Loud", it was revealed that Lincoln was born aboard the presidential limousine after his parents were picked up when their van broke down on the way to the hospital. As he was delivered by the First Lady of the United States, his parents told him that what happened has to remain confidential, as the president was headed for a secret bunker at the time.

Lori Loud

Lori Loud (voiced by Catherine Taber[3]) is the 17-year-old eldest child of the Loud family, and is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[2] While Lori is depicted as a bossy, and short-tempered teenager who is condescending towards her younger siblings, she cares deeply about her family. Lori wears a light blue tank top, brown cargo shorts, blue slip-on shoes, and white pearl earrings. As the only Loud child with a driver's license, she usually forces her siblings to do errands for her in exchange for being transported somewhere. She is also shown to have flatulence problems which she denies claiming that the sound was made by her shoes, or another object like loose floor boards out of embarrassment. Lori is a highly-skilled golfer, and was the first student in her school to join the golf varsity team as a freshman.

Leni Loud

Leni Loud (voiced by Liliana Mumy[4]) is the 16-year-old second child of the Loud family who is Lori's roommate. Leni is named after the character Lennie Small[2], a mentally disabled but compassionate and physically strong and curious companion of George Milton in John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men. Leni wears a turquoise dress, red hoop earrings, white slip-on sandals, and white sunglasses on top of her head. She is almost always seen wearing sunglasses on top of her head, and often goes shopping at the Royal Woods Mall. She has a fear of spiders that is referenced in multiple episodes, most notably "Along Came a Sister". Leni occasionally fights with her roommate Lori over things such as clothes, but is able to get a job at Reininger's Department Store at the Royal Woods Mall folding them. It is unclear on the status of a driving license as information in the episode "Driving Miss Hazy" and Lana's "Listen Out Loud" podcast contradict each other. Leni is also shown to have a crush on her and Lori's fellow classmate Chaz.[b]

Luna Loud

Luna Loud (voiced by Nika Futterman[5]) is the 15-year-old third child of the Loud family, and is named after a pet Dachshund Chris Savino's mother-in-law owned.[2] She wears a purple shirt, a lavender skirt, a white belt, high purple boots, paperclip earrings, 3 black bracelets and a choker. She is depicted as a wild and upbeat musician who owns and plays various instruments, with her signature one being a purple electric guitar. Luna's idol is a rock singer named "Mick Swagger", she closely follows his words as she got her passion for music when she was young by attending one of his concerts.[c] Her passion for music has had a negative side as shown in the episode "For Bros About to Rock", where it is revealed that she unintentionally "ruined" her siblings' first concerts. The episodes "Study Muffin" and "L is for Love" revealed that Luna is bisexual as she is shown to be attracted to Lincoln's male tutor Hugh, and a female classmate named Sam Sharp.[d] Luna's siblings are aware that Sam is female, and are supportive of Luna's crush on her. Showrunner Michael Rubiner said that "with 10 girls in the family", the crew felt natural "to explore one of them being LGBTQ".[6] As of the episode “Racing Hearts”, Luna and Sam are officially dating.

Luan Loud

Luan Loud (voiced by Cristina Pucelli[1]) is the 14-year-old fourth child of the loud family, and is named after one of Savino's five sisters.[2] She is depicted as the comedian of the house, with most of her dialogue consisting of bad puns that annoy her siblings. Luan wears a white sleevless shirt, a yellow skirt, yellow socks, brown shoes, and 3 pink flowers. Every April Fools' Day, she becomes a sadistic prank-obsessed maniac which leaves her family and Clyde in complete fear of the holiday. While she pulls mostly successful pranks, the tables are turned sometimes to effect her as seen in the episodes "Fool's Paradise" and "Fool Me Twice." Luan also has other talents which include being an expert clown, juggler, magician, mime artist, and ventriloquist where she owns a dummy named Mr. Coconuts. It is often shown that Luan gets jealous of her other siblings at times, an example being the episode "Funny Business" where Lincoln begins to overshadow her as a birthday clown. Luan has a developing relationship with a fellow classmate named Benny as shown in the episode "Stage Plight" where they kiss in Mrs. Bernardo's production of Romeo & Juliet.[e]

Lynn Loud Jr.

Lynn Loud Jr. (voiced by Jessica DiCicco[1]) is the 13-year-old athletic fifth child of the Loud family, who is also named after one of Savino's five sisters (Lynn).[f][2] She tends to start competitions among her siblings and plays a large number of different sports. Lynn is very superstitious as she doesn't want anything to ruin her winning streaks and makes various assumptions to each superstition. She wears a red and white jersey, red-and-white track shorts, black cleats, and white high-knee socks. She does not hesitate to burp out loud or to try things such as a dutch oven on Lincoln. In the episode "Middle Men," it is revealed that Lynn developed a brash personality when she started middle school as she was bullied throughout her first day. Lynn is shown to have made at least one friend named Margo Roberts[g], who is a teammate on some of her sports teams. In "L is for Love," Lynn is shown to have a crush on a fellow athlete named Francisco.

Lucy Loud

Lucy Loud (voiced by Jessica DiCicco[1]) is the 8-year-old seventh child of the Loud family and Lynn Junior's roommate. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans for having daughters.[2] She wears long arm sleeves, stockings, a black dress, a shirt and black shoes. Lucy has pale white skin and long black hair with bangs that cover her eyes, and looks identical to the Loud children's great-grandmother Harriet. Lucy seems to appear out of nowhere at times which often frightens her siblings when she pops up near them. She is also a fortune-teller, whose predictions turn out to happen in a very literal manner. At school, Lucy is a part of the Morticians' Club with students who have similar traits as her. Lucy has a bust of the vampire Edwin who is from her favorite book and TV series The Vampires of Melancholia. While she pledges to be with Edwin in the afterlife, her crush has Rusty Spokes' brother Rocky in "Back in Black" and later Silas in "L is for Love."

Lana Loud

Lana Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin[1]) is the 6-year-old eighth child of the Loud family, and is also named after one of Savino's five sisters.[2] Lana is the identical twin sister of her roommate Lola, and was born two minutes before her as shown in the episode "Ties That Bind."[7] She wears mostly a red baseball cap, white sneakers, a murky green t-shirt and dark blue overalls, and is depicted as a tomboy who loves to play in mud and get her hands dirty. Lana is a skilled handyworker, plumber, and mechanic who loves animals (mostly frogs and reptiles) that she will defend from any possible harm. She also has a close bond with her sister Lola, who she hangs out and works together with. Throughout the series she is shown to act like a dog as she eats either trash, or dog food. It is stated by Leni and Lincoln in Leni's Listen Out Loud podcast that the family buys her food and toys at the pet shop. In "L is for Love," Lana is shown to have a crush on a fellow mechanic named Skippy.[h]

Lola Loud

Lola Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin[1]) is the 6-year-old ninth child of the Loud family and the identical twin sister of her roommate Lana. She is named after a pet Dachshund of Savino's.[2] Lola is depicted as a "Princess" who plots and schemes to get her way, and becomes maniacal if her siblings or anyone else angers her in any way. She is mostly seen wearing a long pink gown, sash, a white pearl necklace, long pink gloves, white earrings, pink high heels, and a tiara. Lola is constantly entered in child beauty pageants, and has a running rivalry with Lindsay Sweetwater who knows some of her secrets. Lola is shown to constantly tattletale out loud on her siblings (mostly Lincoln) when they confess quietly to what they did. Underneath her selfish and mean-spirited demeanor, she is shown to be forgiving and affectionate to others and self-admits to being a "crazy pants" sometimes. There is a running gag that shows Lola's strength exaggerated in a comedic way when she gets angry, such as single-handedly subduing her older sister Lori. In "L is for Love," Lola is shown to have a crush on a boy named Winston.

Lisa Loud

Lisa Loud (voiced by Lara Jill Miller[8]) is the 4-year-old 10th child of the Loud family, and is also named after one of Savino's five sisters.[2] Lisa is a child prodigy and gifted child who has a PhD, but is currently in kindergarten by her own choice. Lisa enjoys solving complex equations, math problems, and performing elaborate experiments where she often uses her unaware siblings and Clyde as test subjects. Unlike the other family members, she wears large glasses, a green turtleneck sweater, pink pants, and brown shoes. Lisa often uses formal and detailed terms to refer to basic things before saying it in layman's terms. She often tends to be quite reckless and unethical with her experiments. A running gag is that some of Lisa's beakers filled with compound mixtures tend to explode, which provokes many alterations in her body such as occasional mutations. She is also a fan of west coast rap music and is very good at breakdancing. Despite her intelligence, Lisa greatly struggles with things such as arts and crafts and forming friendships with others. In "L is for Love," Lisa is shown to have a crush on a fellow scientific student named David.[i] In the episode "Friend or Faux?", she is finally able to make one friend her age named Darcy Helmandollar.[j]

Lily Loud

Lily Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin[1]) is the 15-month-old baby of the Loud family, as well as the 11th child and Lisa's roommate. Her name came from Savino and his wife's plans for having daughters.[2] She is mostly seen wearing only a diaper and is babysat by Lincoln on several occasions. She has a habit of losing her diaper causing her to go naked and also causing her fellow siblings to put her diaper back on. The only phrase Lily generally says aside from gibberish is "poo-poo", generally coupled with her diaper flying across the screen or needing a diaper change. Lily shares a room with Lisa and sometimes her gibberish can be translated by some of her siblings. Around the end of "Washed Up," Lily is the only one who sees Lake Eddy's residential cryptid Plessy which Lincoln and Lucy were wanting to find. In "Any Given Sundae," Lily tries her first ice cream and enjoys it despite some setbacks.

Lynn Loud Sr.

Lynn Loud Sr. (voiced by Brian Stepanek[9]) is the father of the Loud children whose whole face is unseen until the episode "11 Louds a Leapin" in the second season. Lynn Sr. often breaks up fights between his children before it goes too far. He is shown to be completely ignorant on the use of modern technologies, to the point of not knowing how to text. Lynn Sr. wears a sea green sweater, brown slacks and shoes. For employment, Lynn Sr. used to work in IT, before pursuing a culinary career as he does all the cooking for his family. His dream is finally realized in the episode "Cooked!" when he opens up his own restaurant called Lynn's Table and hires his friend Kotaro as an employee. It is shown in that episode that he also befriended the Burpin' Burger employee Grant who he takes on as well. In "Recipe for Disaster," it is revealed that Lynn Sr. learned some of his ingredients for his dishes from his home-ec teacher Midred Scalise who now owns the Frosty Farms Frozen Foods company.

Rita Loud

Rita Loud (voiced by Jill Talley[9]) is the mother of the Loud children, whose whole face is unseen until the episode "11 Louds a Leapin" in the second season. Rita is shown to be caring towards her children, but she is not afraid to punish them if their fighting goes too far. Rita wears a pink buttoned shirt, purple pants, white earrings, and black low tops. It is revealed in the episodes "Cover Girls" and "L is for Love" that she met Lynn Sr. when she was working as a crossing guard. Rita's family includes her father Albert, from whom she learned how to drive a plane and a tank. She also has one aunt named Ruth. Rita works as a dental assistant under the dentist Dr. Feinstein,[k] though she is working to become an author.

Albert "Pop Pop"

Albert (voiced by Fred Willard[citation needed]) is the kids' grandfather, Rita's father, and Ruth's brother. It is revealed in the series that he was a former member of the United States military until his retirement. Albert wears a white button-up shirt, blue jeans, a black belt and orange suspenders. He has a good relationship with his daughter and is very close to Lincoln, with whom he shares the same hair color and hairstyle. While it was revealed in "Cover Girls" that Albert is near-sighted, this is never brought up again in later episodes. Starting in "The Old and the Restless," Albert moved into Sunset Canyon Retirement Home where his friends Bernie, Seymour, and Scoots live. Albert later gains a main squeeze named Myrtle who becomes the kids' honorary grandmother.[l]

Ruth

Ruth (voiced by Grey Griffin[citation needed]) is Albert's sister, Rita's aunt, and the Loud children's great-aunt who is depicted as a cat lady, with a distasteful attitude as she makes the kids watch her cats when they visit and eat old pudding. She also wears an olive green dress with flowers on it and white shoes. Ruth is also shown to have a sixth toe on her left foot which creeps out even Lynn Sr. Rita and Lana are the only ones who can tolerate visiting her.

Family Pets

The Loud family has different pets in their house who usually show the same emotions as the children on different occasions. The main family pets include a dog named Charles (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker in "Pets Peeved"[citation needed]), who has freckles and a black concentric circle. Charles is usually seen sleeping in Lincoln's room. The next is a cat named Cliff (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker in "Pets Peeved"[citation needed]), who has black fur, whiskers, a large black nose, and small ears.[citation needed] Geo is a pet hamster that travels in a hamster ball.[citation needed] Lastly there is a yellow canary named Walt.[citation needed] The Loud siblings also keep their own pets. Hops is Lana's pet frog and "best friend" where they first met while she was swimming in a pond in the episode "Frog Wild". He is shown to help her out in times of need. Lana also has a pet rat named Bitey, a lizard named Izzy, and a snake named El Diablo. Lastly, Lucy has a pet bat named Fangs.

The McBride family

Clyde McBride

Clyde McBride (voiced by Caleel Harris in S1E1A-S3E8A,[1] Andre Robinson in S3E8B-onward[10]) is an 11-year-old boy who is the best friend of Lincoln. He owns a walkie-talkie that he uses on missions with Lincoln, and is usually up to date on code words used when conveying messages. Clyde shares many interests with Lincoln such as video games and science fiction movies. He has an unrequited crush on Lori and tends to get nosebleeds and faint when she talks to him. He wears circular glasses, black pants, a yellow-and-blue striped shirt and black tennis shoes. When Lincoln cosplays as Ace Savvy, Clyde dresses as Ace's sidekick One-Eyed Jack.

Howard and Harold McBride

Howard and Harold McBride (voiced by Michael McDonald and Wayne Brady[11]) are Clyde's overprotective fathers who care deeply about their son's well-being. While they shower Clyde with attention, they rarely let him do anything unsupervised as Howard tends to get overemotional while watching his son grow up. Harold and Howard wear brown slacks, a pair of jeans, white sneakers, brown loafer shoes, a red collared shirt, a blue/teal sweater vest, a black bow tie, and a light blue shirt. The McBrides, who are also an interracial couple, are the first married gay couple to be featured in a Nickelodeon animated series.

The Casagrande family

Bobby Santiago

Roberto Alejandro Martinez-Millan Luis "Bobby" Santiago Jr. (voiced by Carlos PenaVega[12]) is a Mexican-American 17-year-old boy who is Lori's boyfriend and older brother of Ronnie Anne. Bobby is often nicknamed "Boo Boo Bear" by Lori. He wears blue jeans, brown shoes, a black belt, a cream shirt and a green shirt. In "Save the Date," it is shown that Bobby will retaliate if his sister Ronnie Anne gets offended, even if it means breaking up with Lori. Although he and his family moved away to live with the Casagrande family in Great Lakes City in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Bobby and Lori managed to find a way to make their relationship work. He currently works in the Casagrande family bodega as cashier and stockboy. As seen in "City Slickers" and "The Spies Who Loved Me," Bobby developed a tendency to get trapped in the dairy freezer.

Ronnie Anne Santiago

Ronalda "Ronnie" Anne Santiago (voiced by Breanna Yde in S1E15B-S3E21[12], Izabella Alvarez in S4E1-present[13] ) 11-year-old sister of Bobby who is Lincoln's former classmate and friend. She's a tomboy who is very tough and enjoys skateboarding, playing video games, and pranks. She wears a purple sweatshirt, jean shorts, a white tank top, purple shoes and pink socks. A running gag is that one member of either her or Lincoln's family refers to one of them as the other's boyfriend/girlfriend, which they instantly deny. It is implied multiple times throughout the series though that they harbor feelings for each other.

  • Note: The only characters included here are ones that are more closely associated with the other "Loud House" characters. Further information can be found on the family in the main article.

Royal Woods Elementary

  • Agnes Johnson (voiced by Susanne Blakeslee) – Lincoln and Clyde's teacher at Royal Woods Elementary School.
  • Cheryl (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The school secretary at Royal Woods Elementary School.
  • Coach Pacowski (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – Lincoln and Clyde's gym teacher at Royal Woods Elementary School with a stern and authoritarian personality who has a crush on Agnes Johnson. In "Teachers' Union", it is revealed that Coach Pacowski enjoys mini-golf, has never left Michigan, and lives on a houseboat with his mom. Following a failed date with Agnes, he starts to fall in love with Nurse Patti after she patched him up from his obstacle course injuries and found out that they have a common mini-golf hobby.
  • Girl Jordan (voiced by Catherine Taber) – One of Lincoln's classmates. The two of them notably share a dodgeball rivalry. She is named and designed after staff member Jordan Rosato.
  • Haiku (voiced by Georgie Kidder) – A goth girl who is one of Lucy's friends and member of the same Morticians' Club that Lucy is a part of, originally introduced as one of Lincoln's dates in "Dance, Dance Resolution". She has a hairstyle where some of her hair covers her left eye. Haiku has a crush on an ostensibly 200-year-old vampire. In "A Grave Mistake," she and Lucy become co-presidents of the Morticians' Club after Bertrand leaves Royal Woods.
  • Liam (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) – One of Lincoln's friends who has a Southern accent and lives on a farm. He enjoys loud music exclaiming that he wants the music "turned up to eleven".
  • Rusty Spokes (voiced by Wyatt Griswold) – The talkative member of Papa Wheelie's bicycle gang, who is one of Lincoln's schoolmates. He becomes one of Lincoln's friends. In "Back in Black", it is revealed that Rusty has a brother named Rocky, who has a crush on Lucy.[m] In "Pasture Bedtime", it is revealed that Rusty is allergic to hot sauce.
  • Stella (voiced by Haley Tju) – A tall girl who moved to Royal Woods. She was initially seen by her bow and hair bun style in "White Hare" before being revealed in "Be Stella My Heart" where she no longer sports a bow and hair bun. Lincoln, Clyde, Liam, Rusty, and Zach thought that Stella had a crush on them until she stated that she wanted to be friends with them which they did.
  • Wilbur T. Huggins (voiced by Stephen Tobolowsky) – The strict principal of Royal Woods Elementary School. Like Lincoln and Clyde, he has also been a fan of Ace Savvy since his childhood. It is revealed in "Absent Minded" that he was the alumni at Royal Woods Elementary who got perfect attendance 30 years before Clyde. In "The Write Stuff," Principal Huggins does his writing by the book when he oversees the school's Writing Club. This did conflict with Rita's ways of writing until a poetry performance done by the Writing Club at the Burnt Bean coffee shop in Fern Valley causes Superintendent Chen to be impressed with both Rita and Principal Huggins.
  • Zach Gurdle (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) – A bespectacled boy who is one of Lincoln's friends and schoolmates. He and his family are obsessed with conspiracy theories and aliens, and believe the U.S. government is spying on them. According to Lincoln in "Overnight Success", Zach lives "between a freeway and a circus."

Recurring

  • Bud Grouse (voiced by John DiMaggio) – The bald-headed and grumpy neighbor of the Loud family whose first name was revealed in the Family Tree graphic novel and the episode "The Write Stuff." In "11 Louds a Leapin", it is revealed that Mr. Grouse tends to confiscate any items of the Loud siblings that they accidentally end up on his property. Also, it is revealed that Mr. Grouse has a large extended family that he can barely pay a visit to due to financial difficulties. In most episodes, it is shown that Mr. Grouse can be bribed with certain foods like Lynn Sr.'s lasagna in exchange for favors.
  • The Chang family - A family that moves into Apartment 3A above the Casagrandes' apartment.
    • Sid Chang (voiced by Leah Mei Gold) - Ronnie Anne's 12-year-old neighbor. In "Friended! with the Casagrandes," the two of meet and quickly become friends to a point where the landlord Mr. Scully is touched by it. He allows her family to rent the apartment above her new best friend rather than give it to friends of his. Sid always wants to try new things.
    • Stanley Chang (voiced by Ken Jeong) - The father of Sid and Adelaide. He works as a subway conductor.
    • Becca Chang (voiced by Melissa Joan Hart) - The mother of Sid and Adelaide. She works as a zoologist.
    • Adelaide Chang (voiced by Lexi Seton) - The 6-year-old younger sister of Sid.
  • Chester "Chunk" Monk (voiced by John DiMaggio) – A burly man with a shaved head and a nose ring who is Luna's roadie. In "Roadie to Nowhere", Chunk's real name is revealed and was revealed to have been a musical alumnus at Royal Woods High School, indicating that he moved from Britain when he was young. In the same episode, it is revealed that he has his own band called Chunk and the Pieces and a flat that he lives in when he isn't doing events that don't require him sleeping in his van. Aside from this, he also roadies for other bands as seen in the graphic novel "Loud and Proud."
  • Flip (voiced by John DiMaggio) – The elderly, cheap, and smug owner of the gas station Flip's Food and Fuel that sells a frozen carbonated drink called the Flipee. He also works as a vendor when not at his gas station. In "Net Gains", it is revealed that Flip is the sponsor of the Turkey Jerkies, has unpaid citations in his car, and was recognized by some prison inmates on the prison's basketball court when he drove by, implying that he was in prison once. In "Washed Up," the boat that Flip rents to the Loud family has ores painted on and a bad engine. He was able to forgive their late fee when he rescues them and learns the fate of his boat. In "Recipe for Disaster," it was revealed that Flip went to the same middle school as Lynn Sr. when they were young and tends to get in trouble at school.
  • Grant (voiced by Grant Palmer) - A teenager who works at the Burpin' Burger. In "Cooked!," Lynn Sr. befriends him and has him employed at Lynn's Table.
  • Katherine Mulligan (voiced by Catherine Taber) – A news reporter who reports on different things, it is shown sometimes that she talks in her announcing voice outside of her news casts.
  • Kotaro (voiced by Phil LaMarr) - An Asian-American man who is one of Lynn Sr.'s friends. In "Cooked!," he gets employed at Lynn's Table.
  • Sam Sharp (voiced by Jill Talley in S2E12B, Alyson Stoner in S3E24B-present) – A 15-year-old girl and Luna's crush, later girlfriend, who is one of her fellow musicians and classmates. She has a brother named Simon, whom she considers as very troublesome.
  • Scoots (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – A sarcastic old woman with a rebellious streak who is mostly seen riding on a mobility scooter. She is friends with Albert and likes to cause trouble for others when she can.

Notes

  1. ^ The codes for voice actors in parentheses refer to episodes: S1 - Season 1 E1 - Episode 1, A and B represent the 2 episodes per grouping.
  2. ^ Chaz is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz
  3. ^ Mick Swagger is voiced by Jeff Bennett
  4. ^ Hugh only appears in one episode as a puppy love crush, Sam has appeared more regularly and is shown to be Luna's primary love interest.
  5. ^ Benny is voiced by Jessica DiCicco in "L is for Love" and by Sean Giambrone in "Stage Plight"
  6. ^ In the series Lynn Loud Jr. is named after her father.
  7. ^ Margo was voiced by Lara Jill Miller from season 2, episode 2A to season 3, episode 10B and later by Brec Bassinger starting with season 3, episode 23B.
  8. ^ Skippy is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz
  9. ^ David is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz
  10. ^ Darcy Helmandollar is voiced by Mariel Sheets
  11. ^ Dr. Feinstein is voiced by Charlie Schlatter
  12. ^ Myrtle is voiced by Jennifer Coolidge
  13. ^ Rocky is voiced by Ethan Mora

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