The Loud House season 2 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lincoln Loud and Clyde McBride create a comic book inspired by Lincoln's ten sisters, which gets confiscated by Principal Huggins, jeopardizing their contest submission. With the help of Lincoln's sisters, they embark on a mission to retrieve their comic, leading to a chase and a series of adventurous efforts to submit it to the contest on time. Meanwhile, Principal Huggins reveals his personal connection to Ace Savvy, influencing a touching conclusion to the comic's story. Concurrently, the Loud family navigates the joy and chaos brought by a new puppy, highlighting themes of family, creativity, and compassion throughout the episode.
Full Episode S02E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created the Ace Savvy comic in the episode?
Lincoln Loud and Clyde McBride.
Why did Principal Huggins confiscate the comic?
He deemed it a distraction from learning and also wanted to enter his own comic in the contest.
How did Lincoln and Clyde plan to retrieve their comic from Principal Huggins?
With the help of Lincoln's sisters, they orchestrated a plan to distract Huggins and sneak into his office.
What inspired the characters in Lincoln and Clyde's comic?
Lincoln's sisters inspired the superhero characters in their comic.
What was the outcome of the comic contest?
Lincoln and Clyde's comic won the contest, due to its unique blend of action and heartfelt storytelling.
What was Principal Huggins' personal connection to Ace Savvy?
Ace Savvy comics were a source of comfort and companionship during his lonely childhood.
How did the Loud family handle the new puppy they found?
They welcomed the puppy into their home, attempting to share their time and affection equally among their pets.
What happened to the puppy at the end of the episode?
The puppy's original owner, Clare, found him and took him back home.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The importance of family, creativity, and compassion, as well as the impact of childhood memories and heroes.
Who is Bill Buck in the context of the show?
Bill Buck is the creator of the Ace Savvy comic series.
How do the Loud children decide who the puppy sleeps with?
They agree to divide the sleeping time equally, allowing the puppy to spend 43.6 minutes in each sibling's bed.
How does Principal Huggins react to his comic in the contest?
He feels remorseful for his actions and admits that he did not deserve to win over Lincoln and Clyde.
What does the episode suggest about dealing with pets in a large family?
It highlights the need for sharing responsibilities and affection, despite the challenges of attention distribution.
How does the episode end?
With the Loud family acknowledging the love and chaos that defines their life, and a farewell to Watterson, the puppy.
What lesson do Lincoln and Clyde learn from their experience with the comic contest?
They learn the value of inspiration drawn from real-life relationships and the importance of integrity in competition.