Sunday, September 17, 2023

MUMMY BOUND REQUEST Lulu Loud of Loud House


 

This is a request by :iconmuatu3:  for Luna Loud alter ego Lulu Loud being mummified and ready for transport. It is based on Bulma Briefs visiting Chainsman Insitute. Maybe she needed a rest from the fame game.  Maybe it's a scheme for revenge by Michelle and Doug. She won't be performing anytime sone.




Luna Loud is a main character in The Loud House. Luna is the third oldest child of the Loud family, and the middle child of Lincoln's five older sisters. She attends Royal Woods High School with her siblings Lori, Leni, and Luan.   As a child, Luna had her interest playing classical music, until her passion for rock music developed when she was just 9 years old. She was still trying to find her own calling at the time. She went to her first concert, and witnessed the lead performer, Mick Swagger, on stage singing, and calling out to her. She took the stage with Mick and suddenly found out that the world of rock was where she was meant to be and that it was her destiny. Since that day, she has viewed Mick as her hero, because he gave her the inspiration to rock on.

Luna is very happy, wild, caring, and easily the loudest sibling of the entire family. What she likes most is singing, playing musical instruments, and being with her family. Along with Leni and Luan, she is one of the most caring and helpful siblings.

Before she became interested in rock music, Luna is a shy, gentle and classy girly girl, who is interested in classical music. She has her violin and doing her violin concerto. After her first concert, she developed an interest in rock music. She is a big fan of several rock groups, and her dream is to become a rockstar. She owns and plays an electric guitar, with which she has proved to be a very good guitarist. Her skills aren't limited to just the guitar though. She also plays the drums, as well as other instruments, as seen throughout the series, like her childhood instrument, violin in "Overnight Success". She sometimes talks with a fake British accent when she listens to music; something that her siblings consider to be an annoying habit.

Most of the time, she can be found practicing with her guitar with which she has proved to be a very good guitarist. Her skills aren't limited to just the guitar though. She also plays the drums, as well as other instruments, as seen throughout the series, like her childhood instrument, violin in "Overnight Success". She sometimes talks with a fake British accent when she listens to music; something that her siblings consider to be an annoying habit.

Most of the time, she can be found practicing with her guitar or listening to rock music. She rarely gets angry, but when it happens she's not above threatening with her fists, and actually using them, like in "The Sweet Spot", "Chore and Peace", "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House", "Brawl in the Family" and "Garage Banned". Instead, she sometimes uses the vibration sounds of her guitar as a weapon to harm someone when she gets upset, making her the third most easily angered sibling.

She will get upset if someone turns off her music, and in some cases, she will get agitated by her siblings. She sometimes gets depressed when her family isn't with her, or when she upsets her siblings. This was most prominently seen in "House Music". In "L is for Loe", it was revealed that she was a bisexual, as she has a romantic relationship with a female rocker named Sam Sharp. Their relationship is going to be expanded in the upcoming episode "Racing Hearts". In the Live Life Loud! comic "Sam's Pick", it is revealed that all the siblings are aware that Sam is a girl, and Lori considers it sweet that Sam and Luna exchange guitar picks.

"Really Loud Music" is the thirty-second episode of the thrid season, the one-hundred-thirty-third episode, as well as the fifth full-length episode of The Loud House.

In Luna and Luan's room, Luna is hard at work performing a song ("Play it Loud") to submit to the contest America's Next Hitmaker. Before submitting her song, Luna sees the commercial for the contest, which states that the top 5 best songs will be performed by their artists, and the single most popular song will be given a record deal. However, just before hitting the submission button, Luna learns from the commercial the goal of the song is to be sure everyone in the world will love the song. This causes Luna to question if her song is something that the whole world will love. Suddenly, Luna begins hearing her other siblings sing, ranging from...

  • Lana singing a vaudeville about how much she likes to fix the toilet ("Toilet Jam")
  • Lola singing a show tune to highlight her beauty ("Glam Song")
  • Lisa singing a rap about the periodic table ("Periodic Table Rap")

As they finish their songs, the three tell Luna that they weren't singing at all, and Lisa, after suggesting that Luna sit down to talk about her problems, tells Luna that she's hallucinating her siblings singing, as her subconscious is trying to find the right sound of music for her song. After exiting Lisa and Lily's room, Luna continues to see the rest of her family sing, such as...

  • Lori and Leni singing a slow jam in response to a text Leni got from Chaz ("Lori2Leni")
  • Luan singing about how life becomes less scary when viewed through the lens of comedy ("Luan's Laugh Parade")
  • Lucy giving a poetic speech embracing her gothic lifestyle ("Song of Silence")
  • Lynn singing an electronic song about her athleticism ("Get Pumped!")
  • Rita and Lynn Sr. singing a country song detailing their love ("That's Our Kinda Song")
  • Lincoln and Clyde singing a techno song detailing how they're friends, despite their imperfections ("Best Buds")


Hearing all of her family members "sing" their favorite types of music, Luna starts to lose hope, feeling that she will never come up with something the world will love. As Luna plops her head in defeat, she hears some music playing in the hallway. She discovers that it's Lily, dancing to a song on the radio ("Best Thing Ever"). Suddenly, the other family members join in (including the pets, Clyde, Mr. Grouse, and the Casagrandes), dancing to the song. Once the song ends, Luna comes to the conclusion that the world loves bubblegum pop songs, and decides to get to work while everyone else heads off to get a Flippee.

Act II

Luna comes up with a brand new song to submit ("What Everybody Wants"). After performing the song, Luna promptly submits it to America's Next Hitmaker, confident that she will win.

Sometime later, Luna is informed via email that "What Everybody Wants" has made it to the top 5, and gets to perform it on America's Next Hitmaker. The siblings congratulate Luna on the opportunity.

Later, Luna arrives at the performance hall where America's Next Hitmaker is taking place, and discovers the two judges running the show, Michelle and Doug. When Luna introduces herself to them, the two tell Luna that she wasn't what they were expecting, and offer to give Luna some "tweaks" to better herself ("Changing Luna"), saying that it'll help her become somebody the world will love. After the "tweaks", Luna's new look makes her virtually unrecognizable (even her family thinks she's someone different), and they decide to change her name to Lulu, saying that Luna Loud is not a name anyone will like. When Luna tries to object, she is given an ultimatum: either she performs the way she is, or not perform at all. Realizing the bad spot she put herself into, Luna laments her situation ("What Have I Done?"), saying that she regrets selling herself out for world fame.

Later that day, a crowd of thousands is attending the show, including the Loud family. Michelle and Doug present "Lulu" to the stage, much to the confusion of the Louds. Luna, as Lulu, approaches the stage, when suddenly, she tells the crowd that she's not performing... as Lulu. She promptly rips off her outfit to reveal the Luna Loud we all know and love, and begins performing "Play it Loud", and the crowd starts jamming out. Michelle and Doug, angry that Luna is going against them, attempt to sabotage her performance by unplugging her amps (which is located at the center of the stage). Lynn and Lana take note of this and stop them by blasting them with cannons. After performing, Michelle and Doug ask Luna what she has just done, and Luna simply states that she may have given up worldwide fame, but there is one thing she is keeping: her real self.

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