"Spell It Out" reveals that she resembled Lucy at a young age.She is the first mentioned deceased character belonging to the Loud family.So far, she has only appeared in a photo.In her youth, Harriet was essentially Lucy's ancestral double, with a few exceptions: Harriet was seen wearing white pearl earrings just like Lola's, a pearl necklace, a black dress with a brown waistband and brown cuffs, and a brown 1930s hat, as opposed to Lucy's outfit. In " Tea Tale Heart", Lucy finds a doll in one of Great Grandma Harriet's trunks in the attic. In " Spell It Out", it is revealed that she once owned a spell book, meaning that just like Lucy, she was also interested in occultism. In " Snow Bored", Lucy fruitlessly calls her great-grandmother to save her and Lynn from Lisa's incoming big snowball. In " Changing the Baby", it's revealed that she was unhappy about Lori, who re-gifted the brooch to the mother of her boyfriend, Bobby. Lucy still treats her as a living person, which indicates that, (assuming Lucy and her siblings knew her when she was still alive) she and Lucy were very close. Not much is known about her, except that she's a deceased relative of the Loud family. She is deceased, as Lucy speaks to her "ghost". Great Grandma Harriet is a minor character, and part of the Loud family. Like Albert, it's unknown if his wife is still alive.He is also the first of Lynn Sr.'s relatives to be confirmed to still be alive.Leonard is the first of the Loud family's paternal relatives to make a physical appearance in an episode.Like his son, Lynn Sr., and his eldest granddaughter Lori, Leonard is overemotional and tends to break down sobbing. His former career has also caused him to act like a fisherman, even when running Camp Mastodon, though he soon wises up thanks to his grandchildren. In " Home of the Fave", his silhouette has shorter curly hair.Īs a result of spending most of his life as a fisherman by trade, Leonard is prone to making fisherman-based remarks in his dialogue, including referring to his grandchildren as his "little minnows". He also wears a purple long sleeved shirt, with an orange vest, blue pants, and red sandals. He wears a tan bandana, and circular glasses with purple lenses. He has white hair, a white mustache, and goatee. In " Vantastic Voyage", he originally appears similar to a 1970s hippie. In his youth, as shown in flashbacks in " Camped!", his hair and beard used to be brown. He wears an orange parka, brown pants, and light blue sneakers. ![]() Leonard is the spitting image of Lynn Sr., except with gray hair and a prominent, bushy beard. They eventually teach him to run the camp in a manner unlike that of a fisherman. His grandchildren show up and try to help him work, but they dislike it due to being made to sleep on his boat, wake up early, fish in cold water, and do chores. In " Bummer Camp", his employees resign and he nearly closes Camp Mastodon down. Leonard appears again in " Present Danger" where he attends his grandson's 12th birthday party. At the end of the episode he decides to quit his job as fisherman and becomes the new proprietor for Camp Mastodon after Mr. He appears later in the episode and saves the family along with the camp's treasure by catching them on his boat. video calls him to tell him about Camp Mastodon closing but is unfortunately cut off due to bad connection. Leonard made his full appearance in " Camped!". One day he hand-me-downed Vanzilla to his son. He later handed it down to his son, Lynn Sr. ![]() On Leonard's 12th birthday, he received the 1st David Steele comic from his father. Prior to the events of "Camped" he used to be a fisherman and because of this, he hardly got to see his family. and his grandchildren (whom he refers to as his "little minnows"), and like his son, he gets very emotional easily. Despite this, he's very caring towards Lynn Sr. He is the Loud kids' paternal grandfather, father of Lynn Sr., and father-in-law of Rita.Īs revealed in the episode " Home of the Fave" he apparently used to favor Lynn Sr.'s brother over him. ![]() Leonard Loud (more commonly referred to as Gramps) is a minor character in The Loud House.
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