In The Loud House

In The Loud House is the name given to the song, which is played before every Loud House episode begins. The song was created by Michelle Lewie, Doug Rockwell and former series creator Chris Savino. The song was sung by Doug Rockwell, and was Edited by Jason Hylander. The Song is played in a key of F sharp/G sharp major and is at 176 BPM. During the short version of the opening, three colorful boxes appear showing Lincoln exiting out of his room, he quickly dodges both Lynn and Lisa, the former on her bike playing sports and the latter doing another one of her experiments. He briefly joins Lola's tea party, jams out to Luna's playing, and praises Lucy's poem. He dodges a fight between Lori and Leni over a dress. He leaps over a pile of laundry and is disgusted by Lily's stinky diaper as she walks by.

Luan appears to throw a pie at her younger brother, but Lincoln dodges it in time as he finally makes it in the bathroom. In there, Lana unscrews the bathroom's sink with her wrench, resulting in Lincoln getting caught in a large stream of water until he reaches the stairs and slides on the banister. He runs past his sisters and grabs the TV remote. The sisters surround their brother and give a chase.

It shows a black screen of Lincoln and then his sisters, showing how many siblings he has. It shows the Loud residence, and Lincoln jumps on the couch as he's about to watch TV, but his sisters immediately join him too. Lincoln is shocked at first, but he's happy his sisters are with him as he turns on the TV. The screen turns black with Lily walking past the show's logo. As Lily says her famous catchphrase, "Poo-poo!", the caption "Created By Chris Savino" appears. However due to a recent scandal, His name has been colored grey. to signify that he no longer has a role within the show anymore. An extended version was also released. There was also an instrumental version of the song. Eventually, a shorter version of The Loud House opening, to coincide with the release of The Casagrandes. The shorter version of said intro, appears during Season 4 of The Loud House