Lincoln is a good-hearted and well-meaning person, who is always looking for fun, and thinking about the well being of others. As the family nerd, along with Lisa, Lincoln is an avid fancier of comic books, manga, video games, fantasy and science fiction stories, which are typical interests for a boy his age. His favorite comics are Ace Savvy, David's Castle, and Comix Jokes. His favorite music band is SMOOCH, as seen in For Bros About to Rock and Yes Man.
He
is known to be "the man with a plan", as he is usually elaborating
plans with a specific objective, most of them for his own benefits. His
plans rarely succeed because of his own selfish and reckless decisions
or by his sisters' interference. When he goes too far, he will always
find the solution even if that means making himself look like a fool, as
seen in Cover Girls, Mking the Case, and in Sleuth or Consequences.
Lincoln's best friends are Clyde, Lim, Rusty, Zach, Ronnie Anne, and Stella. Sometimes, he tries to hang out with other kids, but the rest of his social life has not really been explored and it's been revealed that when he tries to make new friends they're always being mean to him, as seen in Save the Date and Hand-Me-Downer.
He's a very individual person with limited experience of teamwork in contrast to his sisters who cooperate as roommates, which was shown in It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House.
Most of the time Lincoln is quiet and ronsequenceselaxed, but sometimes he gets upset when he is annoyed, or when something goes wrong. Also, he has proved to be very patient, especially with his sisters. His greatest fear is the family falling apart, as shown in Butterfly Effect, along with being hated by his sisters, as shown in Making the Case.
Something
that Lincoln has shown is that he is a multi-faceted person. Thanks to a
life of living with ten sisters, each with a different personality, he
is adapted to them, so he can communicate with any of them, and help
them with their activities without a problem. Living in a female
dominated family caused him to develop typically feminine traits, like
kindness, sensitivity, cooking, beauty pageant knowledge, and sewing
skills.
He acts as the "Jack of All Trades" to all of his
sisters. He is not as good as his sisters in what they do, but he is
competent enough to impress and help them in what they are doing: such
as helping Lucy write her poems, being one step ahead of Luan in her
pranks, preventing Lisa's experiment from exploding by adding a
chemical, assisting Leni with her fashion designing, and catching Lynn's
football in Project Loud House. He is also the only one Luna complemented when the Loud House siblings were playing instruments in House Music.
The episode Study Muffin
showed that he's a responsible student, has good grades, and doesn't
really need a tutor, unlike Lynn, Lucy, Laba, and Lola. This makes him
the second smartest of the Loud siblings, after Lisa.
Lola Loud is a main character in The Loud House. Lola is the third youngest child of the Loud family, and the middle child of Lincoln's five younger sisters. She is also Lana's twin sister (younger by two minutes), with whom she attends the 1st grade at Royal Woods Elementary School.
As seen in a few episodes (such as "Undie Pressure", "Sound of Silence", and "A Tattler's Tale"), she is skilled at plotting and scheming to get her way. She has the most tense temper of any of the siblings, and so they, especially Lincoln, are careful not to get on her bad side or and to carry her mandates she demands.
However, in spite of her strident and self-centered nature, Lola is also compassionate as she loves her siblings. She is always grateful for Lincoln's kindness towards her, and usually appreciates her family's company. At times, she has shown herself to be capable of humility and selflessness when compelled to let go of her own needs, so she isn't completely heartless. In addition, when one of her siblings is in trouble, she has shown genuine concern, and often cooperates with her other siblings to cheer them up. One example is when she helped all her siblings pass a test they didn't study for, even if she failed her own during "No PlaceLike Homeschool".
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