Ep 2. House Music/A Novel Idea
- TV-Y7
- July 22, 2016
- 22 min
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8.2 (203)
In The Loud House season 2 episode 2, titled "House Music/A Novel Idea," the audience is treated to two comedic storylines that occur simultaneously in the Loud household.
The first storyline, "House Music," focuses on the musically-inclined siblings of the Loud family. The episode begins with the Loud children competing against each other to see who can create the best song. Lincoln, the show's protagonist, suggests that they work together to create a family band. The siblings initially resist the idea, as they believe they have too many different musical preferences and personalities to make it work. However, they eventually come around to the idea and begin practicing together.
As the episode progresses, the audience is treated to a series of comedic mishaps, such as Lola insisting on playing the harp despite having no experience with the instrument and Lisa using her scientific knowledge to "improve" the band's sound. These humorous moments are balanced out by touching scenes in which the siblings bond over their shared love of music.
The second storyline, "A Novel Idea," centers around the youngest Loud sibling, Lily. When Lily accidentally destroys Lincoln's prized comic book, Lincoln becomes upset and demands that she make it up to him. Lily, being a baby with limited communication skills, struggles to come up with a solution. However, she eventually begins to demonstrate a talent for storytelling when she creates a picture book about her adventures with Lincoln.
While "A Novel Idea" isn't as overtly comedic as "House Music," it does provide some genuinely heartwarming moments. The audience is reminded that, despite their occasional sibling squabbles, the Loud children truly care about each other and are willing to go above and beyond to make things right.
Overall, "House Music/A Novel Idea" is an excellent example of what makes The Loud House such a beloved show. The episode is filled with both laugh-out-loud moments and sincere displays of familial love and support. Viewers of all ages are sure to enjoy this charming and heartwarming outing.