1/10
This isn't Loud House
24 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The Louds find out that their family is from a village in Scotland. They visit Scottland and find out they are descended from Royalty. Because they are royalty they get to stay in the castle. Lincoln feels jealous that his sisters are special and he is ordinary. He begs his family to move to Scotland and they do. Much to the historian who takes care of the Castle's dismay. Lincoln wants to become the Duke so that he can be special. To be the Duke, you must do good deeds and help the town. The conflict is forced. Lincoln feels overshadowed by his sisters in this movie. There have been about a hundred episodes of the show and he never felt this way once. The movie is too fantastical. There is a dragon in the movie and Lucy talks to her ancestor who is a ghost. In the show, they leave it open-ended where the ghosts she talks to are real or not. In the movie, the ghost is floating around and everyone can see her The villain used a magical diamond to mind control the dragon. This show is supposed to be grounded in reality. The unrealistic moments should be gags here and there that don't impact the plot. Like Lisa blowing up the lab. The townspeople expect a 10-year-old child to fix the town. And an angry mob gets mad at a child when he accidentally recks it while riding the dragon. What sense does that make? He is a child. This movie might have been ok if it was a part of another franchise.
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