In the upcoming Season 7 episode of “The Loud House” titled “Beg, Borrow and Steele,” set to air at 6:00 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on Nickelodeon, fans are in for a comedic rollercoaster. The episode centers around Lincoln, who finds himself in a hilarious predicament after seeking financial assistance from Lola to obtain a rare David Steele collectible.
As the plot unfolds, Lincoln becomes indebted to the spirited Lola, leading to a series of comedic misadventures within the Loud family dynamic. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor and family antics as Lincoln navigates the consequences of his unusual request.
“Beg, Borrow and Steele” promises to showcase the charm and humor that “The Loud House” is known for, providing a light-hearted yet entertaining episode for fans of all ages. With its unique take on family dynamics and the pursuit of collectibles, this installment adds another layer to the beloved animated series.
As the plot unfolds, Lincoln becomes indebted to the spirited Lola, leading to a series of comedic misadventures within the Loud family dynamic. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor and family antics as Lincoln navigates the consequences of his unusual request.
“Beg, Borrow and Steele” promises to showcase the charm and humor that “The Loud House” is known for, providing a light-hearted yet entertaining episode for fans of all ages. With its unique take on family dynamics and the pursuit of collectibles, this installment adds another layer to the beloved animated series.
- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a delicious adventure in the latest episode of “The Loud House,” Season 7, titled “A Dish Come True,” airing at 6:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, on Nickelodeon. This time, Lincoln takes center stage as he dives into the culinary world, joining his dad’s restaurant staff with hopes of winning a dish named in his honor.
In this mouthwatering escapade, viewers can expect a blend of humor and heartwarming moments as Lincoln embraces the challenges of the kitchen. As he competes against fellow employees for the coveted title of the best, the episode promises to serve up a plate full of fun, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises.
Tune in for an evening of family-friendly entertainment as “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of relatable characters and delightful storytelling. With Lincoln leading the charge, “A Dish Come True” guarantees a flavorful experience for...
In this mouthwatering escapade, viewers can expect a blend of humor and heartwarming moments as Lincoln embraces the challenges of the kitchen. As he competes against fellow employees for the coveted title of the best, the episode promises to serve up a plate full of fun, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises.
Tune in for an evening of family-friendly entertainment as “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of relatable characters and delightful storytelling. With Lincoln leading the charge, “A Dish Come True” guarantees a flavorful experience for...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” scheduled to air at 6:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on Nickelodeon, viewers can expect an enchanting storyline in Season 7 titled “Let’s Break a Deal.” The episode revolves around Rusty, who finds himself making a mystical pact with Morpheus. In this intriguing deal, Morpheus agrees to cast spells for Rusty in exchange for what initially appears to be a small price.
“Let’s Break a Deal” promises to deliver a magical and humorous narrative as Rusty navigates the consequences of his arrangement with Morpheus. The episode is likely to explore themes of friendship, responsibility, and the unexpected twists that arise when dealing with the supernatural.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm for an enchanting episode of “The Loud House.” With “Let’s Break a Deal,” the series continues to captivate audiences with its blend of humor and imaginative storytelling, offering a...
“Let’s Break a Deal” promises to deliver a magical and humorous narrative as Rusty navigates the consequences of his arrangement with Morpheus. The episode is likely to explore themes of friendship, responsibility, and the unexpected twists that arise when dealing with the supernatural.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm for an enchanting episode of “The Loud House.” With “Let’s Break a Deal,” the series continues to captivate audiences with its blend of humor and imaginative storytelling, offering a...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, young audiences are in for a hilarious and heartwarming treat with Season 7 of “The Loud House,” featuring the episode “Welcome to the Doll Heist.” In this delightful installment, the youngest Loud sibling, Lily, finds herself in a playful predicament when she accidentally trades away her doll, Eunice.
The episode unfolds as Lily embarks on a charming and entertaining quest to retrieve Eunice before her older sister Lola returns home. The misadventures and antics that ensue promise laughter and joy for viewers of all ages. With its endearing characters and clever storytelling, “The Loud House” continues to capture the hearts of its audience, blending humor with valuable lessons about family bonds and problem-solving.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for a delightful evening with “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon. “Welcome to the Doll Heist” guarantees an enjoyable escape into the playful world of the Loud family,...
The episode unfolds as Lily embarks on a charming and entertaining quest to retrieve Eunice before her older sister Lola returns home. The misadventures and antics that ensue promise laughter and joy for viewers of all ages. With its endearing characters and clever storytelling, “The Loud House” continues to capture the hearts of its audience, blending humor with valuable lessons about family bonds and problem-solving.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for a delightful evening with “The Loud House” on Nickelodeon. “Welcome to the Doll Heist” guarantees an enjoyable escape into the playful world of the Loud family,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a laugh-out-loud episode of “The Loud House” as Season 7 presents “Dread of the Class.” Airing at 6:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on Nickelodeon, this installment follows Ronnie Anne as she faces the ultimate challenge to receive her diploma from Luan’s pranking academy.
In “Dread of the Class,” the comedic chaos unfolds as Ronnie Anne must navigate through the quirks and antics of Luan’s pranking curriculum to pass the final test. As she tackles this hilarious trial, viewers can expect a delightful blend of mischief, humor, and the unique dynamic that defines “The Loud House.”
For fans of animated family comedy and the misadventures of the Loud family, this episode promises a dose of fun and entertainment. Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for a playful and prank-filled journey with Ronnie Anne on Nickelodeon.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Thursday 25 January 2024 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House...
In “Dread of the Class,” the comedic chaos unfolds as Ronnie Anne must navigate through the quirks and antics of Luan’s pranking curriculum to pass the final test. As she tackles this hilarious trial, viewers can expect a delightful blend of mischief, humor, and the unique dynamic that defines “The Loud House.”
For fans of animated family comedy and the misadventures of the Loud family, this episode promises a dose of fun and entertainment. Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for a playful and prank-filled journey with Ronnie Anne on Nickelodeon.
Release Date & Time: 6:00 Pm Thursday 25 January 2024 on Nickelodeon
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Loud House Season 7 Episode 15 Bye, Tanya; What Lies Beneath Airs January 25 2024 on Nickelodeon
Dive into a double dose of animated adventures with Season 7 Episode 15 of “The Loud House,” airing at 6:30 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on Nickelodeon. In the first segment, “Bye, Tanya,” Leni takes center stage as she’s tasked with safeguarding her mannequin friend, Tanya, when Ms. Carmichael decides to give Reininger’s a makeover. Leni’s mission to protect her inanimate pal promises hilarity and heartwarming moments.
Following this, in “What Lies Beneath,” Dante finds himself in a cryptic situation as he buries a secret in The Royal Woods Cemetery. The challenge arises when he must thwart the Morticians Club from uncovering the buried truth. Viewers can expect a mix of mystery, humor, and the distinctive charm of “The Loud House.”
Tune in at 6:30 Pm for an entertaining evening with the Loud family, where laughter and unexpected twists await in this Nickelodeon animated extravaganza.
Release Date & Time: 6:30 Pm...
Following this, in “What Lies Beneath,” Dante finds himself in a cryptic situation as he buries a secret in The Royal Woods Cemetery. The challenge arises when he must thwart the Morticians Club from uncovering the buried truth. Viewers can expect a mix of mystery, humor, and the distinctive charm of “The Loud House.”
Tune in at 6:30 Pm for an entertaining evening with the Loud family, where laughter and unexpected twists await in this Nickelodeon animated extravaganza.
Release Date & Time: 6:30 Pm...
- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Wednesday at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, “The Loud House” unveils a delightful episode in Season 7 titled “One in a Million.” In this animated adventure, the lovable characters Lincoln and Clyde set out on a determined mission – to become Flip’s millionth customer and claim a coveted big reward.
As the duo navigates the quirky and comical world of “The Loud House,” viewers can anticipate a fun-filled storyline, complete with the trademark humor and charm that have endeared the series to audiences. The episode promises an entertaining escapade as Lincoln and Clyde embark on their quest, adding an extra layer of excitement to their misadventures.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated joy on Nickelodeon. Season 7 Episode “One in a Million” is set to capture the hearts of “The Loud House” fans, delivering a dose of laughter and camaraderie as the characters chase after a millionth customer...
As the duo navigates the quirky and comical world of “The Loud House,” viewers can anticipate a fun-filled storyline, complete with the trademark humor and charm that have endeared the series to audiences. The episode promises an entertaining escapade as Lincoln and Clyde embark on their quest, adding an extra layer of excitement to their misadventures.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated joy on Nickelodeon. Season 7 Episode “One in a Million” is set to capture the hearts of “The Loud House” fans, delivering a dose of laughter and camaraderie as the characters chase after a millionth customer...
- 1/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“The Loud House” Season 7 Episode 13, featuring “Hunn-cut Gems” and “Can’t Lynn Em All,” is set to deliver a double dose of entertainment on Nickelodeon at 6:30 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. The episode unfolds with Liam taking center stage as a reporter, introducing the school to the charms of life on Hunnicutt Farms. Brace yourself for a hilarious journey as Liam’s unique perspective captures the hearts of his classmates.
In parallel, Lynn’s athletic prowess takes a surprising turn when she gets scouted for professional wrestling. Viewers can anticipate a whirlwind of laughs, drama, and unexpected challenges as Lynn navigates her new role in the world of wrestling.
For fans of animated family fun, “The Loud House” continues to be a go-to series. Tune in at 6:30 Pm on Nickelodeon for an evening of laughter and excitement as the Loud family embarks on two distinct adventures in “Hunn-cut Gems...
In parallel, Lynn’s athletic prowess takes a surprising turn when she gets scouted for professional wrestling. Viewers can anticipate a whirlwind of laughs, drama, and unexpected challenges as Lynn navigates her new role in the world of wrestling.
For fans of animated family fun, “The Loud House” continues to be a go-to series. Tune in at 6:30 Pm on Nickelodeon for an evening of laughter and excitement as the Loud family embarks on two distinct adventures in “Hunn-cut Gems...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” titled “An Inspector Falls,” set to air on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 6:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, viewers are in for an entertaining mix of school drama and detective intrigue. Luan, usually known for her comedic flair, takes center stage as the lead role and detective in her school play. However, the storyline takes an unexpected turn when a real mystery unfolds.
As Luan finds herself thrust into the role of a real-life detective, audiences can anticipate a delightful blend of humor and suspense. The episode promises to showcase Luan’s wit and resourcefulness as she navigates the challenges of solving an unexpected case, adding a unique twist to the usual school play plot.
Tune in for a fun-filled episode that combines the everyday antics of “The Loud House” with a dash of mystery-solving excitement, proving once again that this animated series knows how...
As Luan finds herself thrust into the role of a real-life detective, audiences can anticipate a delightful blend of humor and suspense. The episode promises to showcase Luan’s wit and resourcefulness as she navigates the challenges of solving an unexpected case, adding a unique twist to the usual school play plot.
Tune in for a fun-filled episode that combines the everyday antics of “The Loud House” with a dash of mystery-solving excitement, proving once again that this animated series knows how...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday on Nickelodeon, fans of “The Loud House” are in for a mysterious treat with Season 7’s “What Lies Beneath.” Airing at 6:00 Pm on January 22, 2024, the episode centers around Dante, who finds himself entangled in a web of secrets when he decides to bury something significant in The Royal Woods Cemetery.
The plot takes an intriguing turn as Dante faces the challenge of preventing the Morticians Club from unraveling the mystery buried beneath the tombstones. The episode promises a perfect blend of suspense, humor, and the distinctive sibling dynamics that make “The Loud House” a beloved animated series.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated escapades and uncovering hidden truths as “The Loud House” Season 7 unfolds with “What Lies Beneath” on Nickelodeon. It’s a captivating installment that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while delivering the trademark charm of the Loud family.
The plot takes an intriguing turn as Dante faces the challenge of preventing the Morticians Club from unraveling the mystery buried beneath the tombstones. The episode promises a perfect blend of suspense, humor, and the distinctive sibling dynamics that make “The Loud House” a beloved animated series.
Tune in at 6:00 Pm for an evening of animated escapades and uncovering hidden truths as “The Loud House” Season 7 unfolds with “What Lies Beneath” on Nickelodeon. It’s a captivating installment that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while delivering the trademark charm of the Loud family.
- 1/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the chaotic yet endearing world of “The Loud House” as Season 7 unfolds with the episode “Bye, Tanya.” Catch the hilarity on Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm this Thursday, January 18, 2024, as Leni Loud faces a quirky predicament.
In this episode, Leni finds herself on a mission to protect her mannequin friend, Tanya, when her boss, Ms. Carmichael, decides to give Reininger’s a modern makeover. As the chaos ensues, viewers can anticipate a flurry of comedic moments and Leni’s unique attempts to safeguard Tanya from the winds of change.
For fans of animated charm and family antics, “Bye, Tanya” promises an entertaining dive into the Loud household’s zany dynamics. Will Leni manage to preserve Tanya’s place in Reininger’s, or is it farewell to the beloved mannequin? Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode brimming with laughter and heartwarming surprises on Nickelodeon.
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In this episode, Leni finds herself on a mission to protect her mannequin friend, Tanya, when her boss, Ms. Carmichael, decides to give Reininger’s a modern makeover. As the chaos ensues, viewers can anticipate a flurry of comedic moments and Leni’s unique attempts to safeguard Tanya from the winds of change.
For fans of animated charm and family antics, “Bye, Tanya” promises an entertaining dive into the Loud household’s zany dynamics. Will Leni manage to preserve Tanya’s place in Reininger’s, or is it farewell to the beloved mannequin? Tune in at 6:00 Pm on Thursday for an episode brimming with laughter and heartwarming surprises on Nickelodeon.
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- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an action-packed episode of “The Loud House” with Season 7’s “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All,” airing at 6:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, on Nickelodeon. The Loud family’s sporty sister, Lynn, takes center stage as she gets scouted for her exceptional athletic skills and dives headfirst into the world of professional wrestling.
In this entertaining installment, Lynn’s journey from a regular sibling to a wrestling sensation unfolds, promising a mix of humor, family dynamics, and exciting wrestling sequences. As Lynn embraces her new role, viewers can expect a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the challenges and triumphs that come with pursuing a passion on a grand scale.
With the signature charm and wit of “The Loud House,” “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All” delivers a delightful blend of family fun and sports excitement. Tune in to witness Lynn Loud’s transformation into a wrestling star and the...
In this entertaining installment, Lynn’s journey from a regular sibling to a wrestling sensation unfolds, promising a mix of humor, family dynamics, and exciting wrestling sequences. As Lynn embraces her new role, viewers can expect a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the challenges and triumphs that come with pursuing a passion on a grand scale.
With the signature charm and wit of “The Loud House,” “Can’t Lynn ‘Em All” delivers a delightful blend of family fun and sports excitement. Tune in to witness Lynn Loud’s transformation into a wrestling star and the...
- 1/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a laughter-filled evening as “The Loud House” Season 7, in the episode titled “Hunn-cutt Gems,” hits Nickelodeon at 6:00 Pm this Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Dive into the chaos of the Loud family, centered around the only boy in the clan navigating the distinctive personalities of his 10 sisters.
In this episode, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, family dynamics, and the quirky charm that defines “The Loud House.” As each sister brings her unique traits to the mix, Lincoln Loud finds himself in hilarious situations that capture the essence of the Loud family’s bustling and lively existence.
For families seeking an entertaining and relatable animated experience, “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode “Hunn-cutt Gems” is a must-watch at 6:00 Pm. Tune in for an evening of comedic escapades and heartwarming moments that highlight the joy and challenges of growing up in a large and vibrant family.
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In this episode, viewers can expect a delightful blend of humor, family dynamics, and the quirky charm that defines “The Loud House.” As each sister brings her unique traits to the mix, Lincoln Loud finds himself in hilarious situations that capture the essence of the Loud family’s bustling and lively existence.
For families seeking an entertaining and relatable animated experience, “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode “Hunn-cutt Gems” is a must-watch at 6:00 Pm. Tune in for an evening of comedic escapades and heartwarming moments that highlight the joy and challenges of growing up in a large and vibrant family.
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- 1/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for double the fun and laughter with “The Loud House” Season 7 Episode 4, featuring “Bye Bye Birthday; Tough Guise,” airing on Nickelodeon at 6:30 Pm on Thursday, January 4, 2024. In the first part, Lucy Loud takes center stage as she casts a spell, unleashing her mysterious and magical talents. Brace yourself for a spellbinding adventure that adds a touch of enchantment to the chaotic Loud family dynamics.
The second part, “Tough Guise,” promises a hearty dose of hilarity as Rusty and the gang embark on a mission to toughen up their friend Zach. Expect a series of comical attempts and mishaps as they navigate the challenges of transforming Zach into a rugged character.
With its signature blend of humor and heart, “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Tune in for an entertaining evening filled with animated antics and the lovable chaos that defines the Loud family’s everyday life.
The second part, “Tough Guise,” promises a hearty dose of hilarity as Rusty and the gang embark on a mission to toughen up their friend Zach. Expect a series of comical attempts and mishaps as they navigate the challenges of transforming Zach into a rugged character.
With its signature blend of humor and heart, “The Loud House” continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Tune in for an entertaining evening filled with animated antics and the lovable chaos that defines the Loud family’s everyday life.
- 12/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the heartwarming Season 7 Episode 14 of “The Loud House,” titled “Twas the Fight Before Christmas,” viewers are in for a festive treat. The episode follows Lincoln as he takes it upon himself to mend the years-long feud between Dad and Uncle Lance, paving the way for a long-awaited family Christmas celebration.
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
Lincoln cleverly enlists the help of his cousins, creating a heartwarming and humorous adventure as they work together to bring about reconciliation. As the Loud family navigates through the challenges of family dynamics and holiday traditions, audiences can anticipate laughter, touching moments, and the spirit of togetherness.
Don’t miss the special episode airing on Friday, December 1, 2023, at 7:00 Pm on Nickelodeon, as “The Loud House” delivers a delightful tale of family, forgiveness, and the magic of Christmas.
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Friday 1 December 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Twas the Fight Before Christmas Cast – Season 7 Episode 14 Main...
- 11/24/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 6:45 Pm, Nickelodeon will air an episode of “The Loud House” titled “Bye Bye Birthday.” In this episode, Lucy, one of the Loud siblings, is tired of the yearly celebrations that come with her birthday. To change things up, she decides to cast a spell to make her family forget the significance of the day.
This decision leads to a series of humorous and unexpected events as her family members become unaware of Lucy’s birthday. The episode explores how Lucy’s plan unfolds and the consequences of her magical intervention.
“The Loud House” is an animated series that follows the daily lives and adventures of the Loud family, each member with their own unique personality and quirks.
Tune in to Nickelodeon on the specified date and time to watch “Bye Bye Birthday” as Lucy attempts to break away from the traditional birthday celebrations, resulting in...
This decision leads to a series of humorous and unexpected events as her family members become unaware of Lucy’s birthday. The episode explores how Lucy’s plan unfolds and the consequences of her magical intervention.
“The Loud House” is an animated series that follows the daily lives and adventures of the Loud family, each member with their own unique personality and quirks.
Tune in to Nickelodeon on the specified date and time to watch “Bye Bye Birthday” as Lucy attempts to break away from the traditional birthday celebrations, resulting in...
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the episode of “The Loud House,” titled “Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods,” there are two distinct stories. This episode is scheduled to air on Nickelodeon at 5:00 Pm on Saturday, September 16, 2023.
In the first part, Sergio, a bird, stays with the Loud family but faces a problem because he doesn’t want to be with the other pets. Trouble ensues as Sergio tries to avoid their company.
The second part of the episode focuses on Lily, the youngest Loud sibling, who struggles to fall asleep. To help her sleep, Mom takes her for a drive. During their drive, they unexpectedly witness a burglary.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Saturday 16 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods Cast – Season 7 Episode 12 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop
Bentley Griffin
Catherine Taber
Liliana Mumy
Nika Futterman
Cristina Pucelli
Jessica Dicicco
Grey DeLisle...
In the first part, Sergio, a bird, stays with the Loud family but faces a problem because he doesn’t want to be with the other pets. Trouble ensues as Sergio tries to avoid their company.
The second part of the episode focuses on Lily, the youngest Loud sibling, who struggles to fall asleep. To help her sleep, Mom takes her for a drive. During their drive, they unexpectedly witness a burglary.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Saturday 16 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Party Fowl; Sleepless in Royal Woods Cast – Season 7 Episode 12 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop
Bentley Griffin
Catherine Taber
Liliana Mumy
Nika Futterman
Cristina Pucelli
Jessica Dicicco
Grey DeLisle...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for the upcoming episode of “The Loud House,” which is Season 7, Episode 11, titled “Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped.” You can catch this episode on Nickelodeon at 5:00 Pm on Friday, September 15, 2023.
In the first story, when Vanzilla, the Loud family’s beloved van, breaks down and seems beyond repair, Lana, Dad, and Gramps join forces to bring her back to life. It’s a heartwarming tale of teamwork and determination to fix their cherished vehicle.
The second storyline follows Lynn and her friends as they enjoy some exciting perks around Royal Woods. Their team gets sponsored by local businesses, leading to freebies and special privileges. It’s a fun adventure that explores the benefits of local sponsorship.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Friday 15 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped Cast – Season 7 Episode 11 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop...
In the first story, when Vanzilla, the Loud family’s beloved van, breaks down and seems beyond repair, Lana, Dad, and Gramps join forces to bring her back to life. It’s a heartwarming tale of teamwork and determination to fix their cherished vehicle.
The second storyline follows Lynn and her friends as they enjoy some exciting perks around Royal Woods. Their team gets sponsored by local businesses, leading to freebies and special privileges. It’s a fun adventure that explores the benefits of local sponsorship.
Release Date & Time: 5:00 Pm Friday 15 September 2023 on Nickelodeon
The Loud House Leave No Van Behind; Sponsor Tripped Cast – Season 7 Episode 11 Main Cast Grant Palmer
Collin Dean
Tex Hammond
Asher Bishop...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Loud House is coming back for another go-round. Nickelodeon has ordered a 26-episode sixth season of the hit animated series. The renewal comes ahead of the Season 5 premiere, which airs Friday at 7 p.m. as a one-hour special followed by the international rollout later this year.
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
In the series’ first one-hour special, “Schooled!” Lincoln and his friends are now in middle school, facing new challenges and adventures as they acclimate to the new school’s hierarchy. Each sister has also moved up a grade, making Leni the oldest in the house,...
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
In the series’ first one-hour special, “Schooled!” Lincoln and his friends are now in middle school, facing new challenges and adventures as they acclimate to the new school’s hierarchy. Each sister has also moved up a grade, making Leni the oldest in the house,...
- 9/9/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
From TorontoCatWoman.Com, take a look at the classic animated short, "DC Showcase: Catwoman", directed by Lauren Montgomery, starring Eliza Dushku as 'Catwoman'/'Selina Kyle', in the fifth installment of the "DC Showcase" series:
"...'Catwoman' (Dushku) attempts to bring a 'Gotham City' crime boss called 'Rough Cut' and his smuggling ring to an end...
"...after stumbling upon a mysterious cargo shipment far worse than smuggled diamonds..."
Cast also includes John Dimaggio as 'Rough Cut', Liliana Mumy as 'Holly Robinson', Tara Strong as 'Buttermilk Skye', Cree Summer as 'Lily' and Kevin Michael Richardson as 'Moe'.
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"...'Catwoman' (Dushku) attempts to bring a 'Gotham City' crime boss called 'Rough Cut' and his smuggling ring to an end...
"...after stumbling upon a mysterious cargo shipment far worse than smuggled diamonds..."
Cast also includes John Dimaggio as 'Rough Cut', Liliana Mumy as 'Holly Robinson', Tara Strong as 'Buttermilk Skye', Cree Summer as 'Lily' and Kevin Michael Richardson as 'Moe'.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 7/22/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Burbank, CA – Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, in partnership with DC, are currently in production on five new DC Showcase animated shorts for release in 2019-2020.
Inspired by characters and stories from DC’s robust portfolio, the all-new series of shorts will be included on upcoming DC Universe Movies releases, with exception of an innovative Batman: Death in the Family long-form animated short, which will anchor a compilation set for distribution in late 2020.
Each of the five shorts – entitled Sgt. Rock, Adam Strange, Death, The Phantom Stranger and Batman: Death in the Family – opens with a new, live-action branding sequence that features a few Easter Eggs specially added for observant fans.
Sgt. Rock is executive produced and directed by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) from a script by award-winning comics writers Louise Simonson & Walter Simonson and Tim Sheridan (Reign of the Supermen). The original tale finds battle-weary Sgt.
Inspired by characters and stories from DC’s robust portfolio, the all-new series of shorts will be included on upcoming DC Universe Movies releases, with exception of an innovative Batman: Death in the Family long-form animated short, which will anchor a compilation set for distribution in late 2020.
Each of the five shorts – entitled Sgt. Rock, Adam Strange, Death, The Phantom Stranger and Batman: Death in the Family – opens with a new, live-action branding sequence that features a few Easter Eggs specially added for observant fans.
Sgt. Rock is executive produced and directed by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) from a script by award-winning comics writers Louise Simonson & Walter Simonson and Tim Sheridan (Reign of the Supermen). The original tale finds battle-weary Sgt.
- 5/8/2019
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
In the 2003 film “Cheaper by the Dozen” — a remake of the classic 1950s film of the same name — the Baker family moved their 12 children into their new home and into our hearts. However, with 15 years gone by, you can’t help but wonder where all members of the Baker dozen have gone. Whether they’re still in the industry or not, here’s what all Baker kids have been up to.
Even before starring as Nora, the eldest of the Baker family, Piper already secured acting credits so it comes to no surprise that she continues reeling in credits today. In addition to adding to her already-lengthy list of roles, Perabo uses her celebrity status to advocate for gun control and feminism, among many other causes.
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Once part of the hectic Baker family, Hilary Duff...
Even before starring as Nora, the eldest of the Baker family, Piper already secured acting credits so it comes to no surprise that she continues reeling in credits today. In addition to adding to her already-lengthy list of roles, Perabo uses her celebrity status to advocate for gun control and feminism, among many other causes.
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Once part of the hectic Baker family, Hilary Duff...
- 11/30/2018
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- The Wrap
Pump up the volume. The Loud House TV show has been renewed for a third season of 26 episodes, on Nickelodeon. Inspired by creator Chris Savino’s childhood, the animated series follows 11-year-old Lincoln Loud (Collin Dean). He's the only son, in a family with 10 daughters. The renewal brings the total episode count to 78.While the first season of The Loud House premiered in May, season two has yet to debut. The voice cast also includes: Caleel Harris, Catherine Taber, Liliana Mumy, Nika Futterman, Cristina Pucelli, Jessica Dicicco, Grey Griffin, and Lara Jill Miller. Season three will premiere in 2017. Does your family watch the show?Read More…...
- 10/19/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
My Neighbours The Yamadas (Studio Ghibli)
Stars: Havato Isobata, Masako Araki, Naomi Uno, Touru Masuoka, Yukiji Asoka, James Belushi, Molly Shannon, Daryl Sabara, LIliana Mumy, Tress MacNeille | Written by Hisaichi Ishii | Directed by Isao Takahata
“The little victories of the quirky Takashi Yamada and his wacky wife Matsuko, are followed in this touching animation from Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies) and Studio Ghibli, the next film from the Studio’s classic catalogue to arrive on blu-ray. The Yamadas navigate their way through the ups and downs of work, marriage, and family life with a sharp-tongued grandmother who lives with them, a teenage son who wishes he had cooler parents, and a pesky daughter whose loud voice is unusual for someone so small. Even the family dog has issues!”
My Neighbours the Yamadas was the first anime film released by the famed Studio Ghibli that was completely coloured with computers.
Stars: Havato Isobata, Masako Araki, Naomi Uno, Touru Masuoka, Yukiji Asoka, James Belushi, Molly Shannon, Daryl Sabara, LIliana Mumy, Tress MacNeille | Written by Hisaichi Ishii | Directed by Isao Takahata
“The little victories of the quirky Takashi Yamada and his wacky wife Matsuko, are followed in this touching animation from Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies) and Studio Ghibli, the next film from the Studio’s classic catalogue to arrive on blu-ray. The Yamadas navigate their way through the ups and downs of work, marriage, and family life with a sharp-tongued grandmother who lives with them, a teenage son who wishes he had cooler parents, and a pesky daughter whose loud voice is unusual for someone so small. Even the family dog has issues!”
My Neighbours the Yamadas was the first anime film released by the famed Studio Ghibli that was completely coloured with computers.
- 4/18/2011
- by Baron Fornightly
- Nerdly
Liliana, your stunning red hair has always made you stand out in the crowd — Today’s your day!
Liliana Mumy may be only 17 years old, but she’s been acting since the age of 5. You recognize her from Cheaper by the Dozen 1 and 2 and The Santa Clause 2 and 3, but here’s another fun fact for fans of That 70′s Show: She played young Donna in the show’s flashbacks! Isn’t she perfect for the part? Get all the details at Astrology.com!
Happy birthday, Liliana Mumy! Your Aries Sun lends you the confidence and eager spirit to take on a variety of film roles, big and small. Dad and fellow actor Bill Mumy (‘Lost in Space,’ ‘Babylon 5′) may have to tell you twice how to do things, as your fiery streak of independence can sometimes cross the line into rebellion. With big planetary shifts setting up an obstacle course,...
Liliana Mumy may be only 17 years old, but she’s been acting since the age of 5. You recognize her from Cheaper by the Dozen 1 and 2 and The Santa Clause 2 and 3, but here’s another fun fact for fans of That 70′s Show: She played young Donna in the show’s flashbacks! Isn’t she perfect for the part? Get all the details at Astrology.com!
Happy birthday, Liliana Mumy! Your Aries Sun lends you the confidence and eager spirit to take on a variety of film roles, big and small. Dad and fellow actor Bill Mumy (‘Lost in Space,’ ‘Babylon 5′) may have to tell you twice how to do things, as your fiery streak of independence can sometimes cross the line into rebellion. With big planetary shifts setting up an obstacle course,...
- 4/16/2011
- by Jennifer Murray
- HollywoodLife
Lilian, 2010 is going to be one Big year for you!
Liliana Mumy, you have already had the chance to work with amazing actors like Steve Martin and Tim Allen and you are Only 16! You have your whole life a head of you and many more actors to work work with! Astrology.com has all the details.
Happy birthday, Liliana Mumy! Your Aries Sun lends you the confidence and eager spirit to take on a variety of film roles, big and small. Dad and fellow actor Bill Mumy (Lost in Space, Babylon 5) may have to tell you twice how to do things, as your fiery streak of independence can sometimes cross the line into rebellion. With big planetary shifts setting up an obstacle course, you may need all the direction you can get this year from people who have walked a similar artistic path before … even if one of them is your parent!
Liliana Mumy, you have already had the chance to work with amazing actors like Steve Martin and Tim Allen and you are Only 16! You have your whole life a head of you and many more actors to work work with! Astrology.com has all the details.
Happy birthday, Liliana Mumy! Your Aries Sun lends you the confidence and eager spirit to take on a variety of film roles, big and small. Dad and fellow actor Bill Mumy (Lost in Space, Babylon 5) may have to tell you twice how to do things, as your fiery streak of independence can sometimes cross the line into rebellion. With big planetary shifts setting up an obstacle course, you may need all the direction you can get this year from people who have walked a similar artistic path before … even if one of them is your parent!
- 4/16/2010
- by Jennifer Murray
- HollywoodLife
Continuing the money-making franchise that started with Air Buddies, Santa Buddies is a Christmas movie you might want to be a Grinch about and pass by. The dogs that talk include Butterball (Voiced by Josh Flitter), B-Dawg (Skyler Gisondo), Buddha (Field Cate), Rosebud (Liliana Mumy) and, of course, the new kid, um, pup in town, Puppy Paws (voiced by Zachary Gordon). I never watched any of the original Buddies movies, so I might not be the person to write this review. However, my sons loved Space Buddies and now they adore this one. My oldest said to give it 5 stars, but I am not going to go that far. But you can probably deduce that kids...
- 12/9/2009
- by Dana Rae
- Monsters and Critics
A&E has decided to get rid of another original drama series. After two years on the air, they're dropping The Cleaner.
In The Cleaner, Benjamin Bratt plays William Banks, a recovering drug addict from Los Angeles. Following the birth of his daughter, Banks made a deal with God that he would end his drug use and help others beat their addictions as well. He and his team of recovering addicts use whatever means necessary to help end others' addictions. Others in the cast include Grace Park, Esteban Powell, Kevin Michael Richardson, Amy Price-Francis, Liliana Mumy, and Brett DelBuono.
The drama kicked off on July 15, 2008 and attracted 2.58 million viewers with a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demo. Season one averaged 1.1 million viewers in initial viewings and 4.2 million through multiple airings. A&E boasted that The Cleaner was the network's highest rated...
In The Cleaner, Benjamin Bratt plays William Banks, a recovering drug addict from Los Angeles. Following the birth of his daughter, Banks made a deal with God that he would end his drug use and help others beat their addictions as well. He and his team of recovering addicts use whatever means necessary to help end others' addictions. Others in the cast include Grace Park, Esteban Powell, Kevin Michael Richardson, Amy Price-Francis, Liliana Mumy, and Brett DelBuono.
The drama kicked off on July 15, 2008 and attracted 2.58 million viewers with a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demo. Season one averaged 1.1 million viewers in initial viewings and 4.2 million through multiple airings. A&E boasted that The Cleaner was the network's highest rated...
- 9/27/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It’s a testament to the star power and likability of Benjamin Bratt that The Cleaner is as compelling for as long as it is, which is however long it takes for the audience to realize how retrograde the show is in its political worldview. That may come in the pilot episode, when a confrontation between a teenage junkie and his concerned friend reads like it was written for an after school special, or later in the first season, when the results of drug addiction start to read like a laundry list of symptoms prophesied in Reefer Madness (death, bugged-out eyes, and lost teeth are all present here), but it will happen. This sort of nostalgia for the past in terms of drug politics keeps the show from ever getting the credibility required to merit the critical buzzwords such as “bold” and “gripping” that the show is so clearly gunning...
- 6/7/2009
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
It’s a testament to the star power and likability of Benjamin Bratt that The Cleaner is as compelling for as long as it is, which is however long it takes for the audience to realize how retrograde the show is in its political worldview. That may come in the pilot episode, when a confrontation between a teenage junkie and his concerned friend reads like it was written for an after school special, or later in the first season, when the results of drug addiction start to read like a laundry list of symptoms prophesied in Reefer Madness (death, bugged-out eyes, and lost teeth are all present here), but it will happen. This sort of nostalgia for the past in terms of drug politics keeps the show from ever getting the credibility required to merit the critical buzzwords such as “bold” and “gripping” that the show is so clearly gunning...
- 6/7/2009
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Chicago – Just so there’s absolutely no confusion out there: HollywoodChicago.com’s beloved Round-Up column is merely for informative purposes only. Rather than just let you know about the titles we have time to watch front to back and award a grade as we do in our great full-length reviews, we thought we’d also do our readers a service and provide the synopsis, cast, and technical details for a few other notable titles. Welcome to the TV on DVD edition of the Round-Up.
“Taking Chance” was released on May 12th, 2009.
“Friday Night Lights” and “Russell Brand In New York City” were released on May 19th, 2009.
“Wallander” was released on June 2nd, 2009.
“The Cleaner” will be released on June 9th, 2009.
“The Cleaner: The First Season”
Photo credit: Paramount Synopsis: “Each week The Cleaner follows Benjamin Bratt as William Banks, a recovering addict who helps others get clean by...
“Taking Chance” was released on May 12th, 2009.
“Friday Night Lights” and “Russell Brand In New York City” were released on May 19th, 2009.
“Wallander” was released on June 2nd, 2009.
“The Cleaner” will be released on June 9th, 2009.
“The Cleaner: The First Season”
Photo credit: Paramount Synopsis: “Each week The Cleaner follows Benjamin Bratt as William Banks, a recovering addict who helps others get clean by...
- 6/4/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
It took A&E six years to do a new scripted series - with a new show called "The Cleaner" starring Benjamin Bratt.
Maybe they shouldn't have rushed into it.
The purveyors of reality shows - from the great "Intervention" to the embarrassing "Growing Up Gotti" to the excruciating "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" to the disgraceful "Dog The Bounty Hunter" -A&E has had some genuine hits and misses.
Perhaps trying to ride the coattails of "Intervention," they have crafted an "inspired by real life...
Maybe they shouldn't have rushed into it.
The purveyors of reality shows - from the great "Intervention" to the embarrassing "Growing Up Gotti" to the excruciating "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" to the disgraceful "Dog The Bounty Hunter" -A&E has had some genuine hits and misses.
Perhaps trying to ride the coattails of "Intervention," they have crafted an "inspired by real life...
- 7/15/2008
- by By LINDA STASI
- NYPost.com
This review was written for the theatrical release of "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause."Sometimes the third time is the charm. Other times it's three strikes and you're out.
Unfortunately, Santa is looking a lot like the World Series' Detroit Tigers in Tim Allen's third outing as Scott Calvin -- aka Father Christmas -- in "Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause." His factory at the North Pole keeps churning out toys at record speed, but his screenwriters are running out of ideas. Since "The Santa Clause" grossed nearly $145 million domestically and "The Santa Clause 2" took in about $139 million, name recognition and nostalgia might be enough to capture audiences for this third episode. But to borrow a cliche from another medium, Santa might have jumped the shark.
The film actually feels like sitting in on a story session with writers Ed Decter & John J. Strauss (two of the writers of the first sequel): How about Santa Claus vs. Jack Frost with Jack miffed at Santa's getting a major holiday while Jack only gets passing mention when people feel cold? Or what if Santa has in-laws who drop in during his busiest season? Hey, to play the meddlesome pair we could get Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin -- didn't he star in a movie titled "The In-Laws" once? Or let's do yet another take on that well-worn Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life!" Who just groaned?
That was the audience, actually, as all three ideas -- none exactly scintillating -- get jammed into the 92-minute movie. First Mrs. Claus, that would be Carol Calvin (Elizabeth Mitchell), is in her ninth month of pregnancy and missing her folks terribly, so Scott invites the in-laws for a visit. The kicker is that somehow no one has ever told them that their son-in-law is Santa, so the North Pole is disguised as Canada and the elves as ... Canadians. Why is no one laughing? Doesn't everyone realize that any mention of Canada in a comedy is hilarious?
OK, then Jack Frost enters in the person of Martin Short, a multitalented performer who can be so very good in the right roles and so very not good in bad ones. Jack Frost is not a good role (though Short somewhat redeems himself in a musical number "North Pole, North Pole" to the tune of Kander and Ebb's "New York, New York").
Jack's main if not only attribute is a West Hollywood makeover of freeze-dried hair, snow and ice clinging to his face and clothes worthy of a Liberace appearance in the Arctic. His character is assigned the mean-spirited task of sabotaging everything at the North Pole to wreck Christmas so that Scott will wish he never took up the role of Santa. You're still not laughing?
Well, the big payoff comes when, through ruse and trickery, Jack manages to reverse time and their roles so that he is Santa and Scott is, well, Scott. As Santa, Jack turns the North Pole into a crassly commercial theme park whose mantra to children is that a parent's love can be judged by how much they spend on presents.
There are sub-subplots involving Scott's extended family -- son Charlie (Eric Lloyd), ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her husband Neil (Judge Reinhold) and their precocious daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) -- and a pack of "legendary figures," which allows for gag cameos by Kevin Pollak (Cupid), Jay Thomas (Easter Bunny) and Peter Boyle (Father Time), though the mere appearance of the exquisite Aisha Tyler as Mother Nature nearly transforms the MPAA rating from G to PG.
What is seriously missing here is any sense of fun and warmth, which the other movies did possess. This one looks like work. From overstated sets, obvious costumes, insistent music and hammy acting, it's clear that director Michael Lembeck has everyone working overtime to pump life into this "Santa Clause". The "escape" in the movie's title soon feels very alluring.
Unfortunately, Santa is looking a lot like the World Series' Detroit Tigers in Tim Allen's third outing as Scott Calvin -- aka Father Christmas -- in "Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause." His factory at the North Pole keeps churning out toys at record speed, but his screenwriters are running out of ideas. Since "The Santa Clause" grossed nearly $145 million domestically and "The Santa Clause 2" took in about $139 million, name recognition and nostalgia might be enough to capture audiences for this third episode. But to borrow a cliche from another medium, Santa might have jumped the shark.
The film actually feels like sitting in on a story session with writers Ed Decter & John J. Strauss (two of the writers of the first sequel): How about Santa Claus vs. Jack Frost with Jack miffed at Santa's getting a major holiday while Jack only gets passing mention when people feel cold? Or what if Santa has in-laws who drop in during his busiest season? Hey, to play the meddlesome pair we could get Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin -- didn't he star in a movie titled "The In-Laws" once? Or let's do yet another take on that well-worn Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life!" Who just groaned?
That was the audience, actually, as all three ideas -- none exactly scintillating -- get jammed into the 92-minute movie. First Mrs. Claus, that would be Carol Calvin (Elizabeth Mitchell), is in her ninth month of pregnancy and missing her folks terribly, so Scott invites the in-laws for a visit. The kicker is that somehow no one has ever told them that their son-in-law is Santa, so the North Pole is disguised as Canada and the elves as ... Canadians. Why is no one laughing? Doesn't everyone realize that any mention of Canada in a comedy is hilarious?
OK, then Jack Frost enters in the person of Martin Short, a multitalented performer who can be so very good in the right roles and so very not good in bad ones. Jack Frost is not a good role (though Short somewhat redeems himself in a musical number "North Pole, North Pole" to the tune of Kander and Ebb's "New York, New York").
Jack's main if not only attribute is a West Hollywood makeover of freeze-dried hair, snow and ice clinging to his face and clothes worthy of a Liberace appearance in the Arctic. His character is assigned the mean-spirited task of sabotaging everything at the North Pole to wreck Christmas so that Scott will wish he never took up the role of Santa. You're still not laughing?
Well, the big payoff comes when, through ruse and trickery, Jack manages to reverse time and their roles so that he is Santa and Scott is, well, Scott. As Santa, Jack turns the North Pole into a crassly commercial theme park whose mantra to children is that a parent's love can be judged by how much they spend on presents.
There are sub-subplots involving Scott's extended family -- son Charlie (Eric Lloyd), ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her husband Neil (Judge Reinhold) and their precocious daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) -- and a pack of "legendary figures," which allows for gag cameos by Kevin Pollak (Cupid), Jay Thomas (Easter Bunny) and Peter Boyle (Father Time), though the mere appearance of the exquisite Aisha Tyler as Mother Nature nearly transforms the MPAA rating from G to PG.
What is seriously missing here is any sense of fun and warmth, which the other movies did possess. This one looks like work. From overstated sets, obvious costumes, insistent music and hammy acting, it's clear that director Michael Lembeck has everyone working overtime to pump life into this "Santa Clause". The "escape" in the movie's title soon feels very alluring.
- 11/3/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sometimes the third time is the charm. Other times it's three strikes and you're out.
Unfortunately, Santa is looking a lot like the World Series' Detroit Tigers in Tim Allen's third outing as Scott Calvin -- aka Father Christmas -- in "Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause." His factory at the North Pole keeps churning out toys at record speed, but his screenwriters are running out of ideas. Since "The Santa Clause" grossed nearly $145 million domestically and "The Santa Clause 2" took in about $139 million, name recognition and nostalgia might be enough to capture audiences for this third episode. But to borrow a cliche from another medium, Santa might have jumped the shark.
The film actually feels like sitting in on a story session with writers Ed Decter & John J. Strauss (two of the writers of the first sequel): How about Santa Claus vs. Jack Frost with Jack miffed at Santa's getting a major holiday while Jack only gets passing mention when people feel cold? Or what if Santa has in-laws who drop in during his busiest season? Hey, to play the meddlesome pair we could get Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin -- didn't he star in a movie titled "The In-Laws" once? Or let's do yet another take on that well-worn Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life!" Who just groaned?
That was the audience, actually, as all three ideas -- none exactly scintillating -- get jammed into the 92-minute movie. First Mrs. Claus, that would be Carol Calvin (Elizabeth Mitchell), is in her ninth month of pregnancy and missing her folks terribly, so Scott invites the in-laws for a visit. The kicker is that somehow no one has ever told them that their son-in-law is Santa, so the North Pole is disguised as Canada and the elves as ... Canadians. Why is no one laughing? Doesn't everyone realize that any mention of Canada in a comedy is hilarious?
OK, then Jack Frost enters in the person of Martin Short, a multitalented performer who can be so very good in the right roles and so very not good in bad ones. Jack Frost is not a good role (though Short somewhat redeems himself in a musical number "North Pole, North Pole" to the tune of Kander and Ebb's "New York, New York").
Jack's main if not only attribute is a West Hollywood makeover of freeze-dried hair, snow and ice clinging to his face and clothes worthy of a Liberace appearance in the Arctic. His character is assigned the mean-spirited task of sabotaging everything at the North Pole to wreck Christmas so that Scott will wish he never took up the role of Santa. You're still not laughing?
Well, the big payoff comes when, through ruse and trickery, Jack manages to reverse time and their roles so that he is Santa and Scott is, well, Scott. As Santa, Jack turns the North Pole into a crassly commercial theme park whose mantra to children is that a parent's love can be judged by how much they spend on presents.
There are sub-subplots involving Scott's extended family -- son Charlie (Eric Lloyd), ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her husband Neil (Judge Reinhold) and their precocious daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) -- and a pack of "legendary figures," which allows for gag cameos by Kevin Pollak (Cupid), Jay Thomas (Easter Bunny) and Peter Boyle (Father Time), though the mere appearance of the exquisite Aisha Tyler as Mother Nature nearly transforms the MPAA rating from G to PG.
What is seriously missing here is any sense of fun and warmth, which the other movies did possess. This one looks like work. From overstated sets, obvious costumes, insistent music and hammy acting, it's clear that director Michael Lembeck has everyone working overtime to pump life into this "Santa Clause". The "escape" in the movie's title soon feels very alluring.
Unfortunately, Santa is looking a lot like the World Series' Detroit Tigers in Tim Allen's third outing as Scott Calvin -- aka Father Christmas -- in "Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause." His factory at the North Pole keeps churning out toys at record speed, but his screenwriters are running out of ideas. Since "The Santa Clause" grossed nearly $145 million domestically and "The Santa Clause 2" took in about $139 million, name recognition and nostalgia might be enough to capture audiences for this third episode. But to borrow a cliche from another medium, Santa might have jumped the shark.
The film actually feels like sitting in on a story session with writers Ed Decter & John J. Strauss (two of the writers of the first sequel): How about Santa Claus vs. Jack Frost with Jack miffed at Santa's getting a major holiday while Jack only gets passing mention when people feel cold? Or what if Santa has in-laws who drop in during his busiest season? Hey, to play the meddlesome pair we could get Ann-Margret and Alan Arkin -- didn't he star in a movie titled "The In-Laws" once? Or let's do yet another take on that well-worn Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life!" Who just groaned?
That was the audience, actually, as all three ideas -- none exactly scintillating -- get jammed into the 92-minute movie. First Mrs. Claus, that would be Carol Calvin (Elizabeth Mitchell), is in her ninth month of pregnancy and missing her folks terribly, so Scott invites the in-laws for a visit. The kicker is that somehow no one has ever told them that their son-in-law is Santa, so the North Pole is disguised as Canada and the elves as ... Canadians. Why is no one laughing? Doesn't everyone realize that any mention of Canada in a comedy is hilarious?
OK, then Jack Frost enters in the person of Martin Short, a multitalented performer who can be so very good in the right roles and so very not good in bad ones. Jack Frost is not a good role (though Short somewhat redeems himself in a musical number "North Pole, North Pole" to the tune of Kander and Ebb's "New York, New York").
Jack's main if not only attribute is a West Hollywood makeover of freeze-dried hair, snow and ice clinging to his face and clothes worthy of a Liberace appearance in the Arctic. His character is assigned the mean-spirited task of sabotaging everything at the North Pole to wreck Christmas so that Scott will wish he never took up the role of Santa. You're still not laughing?
Well, the big payoff comes when, through ruse and trickery, Jack manages to reverse time and their roles so that he is Santa and Scott is, well, Scott. As Santa, Jack turns the North Pole into a crassly commercial theme park whose mantra to children is that a parent's love can be judged by how much they spend on presents.
There are sub-subplots involving Scott's extended family -- son Charlie (Eric Lloyd), ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson), her husband Neil (Judge Reinhold) and their precocious daughter Lucy (Liliana Mumy) -- and a pack of "legendary figures," which allows for gag cameos by Kevin Pollak (Cupid), Jay Thomas (Easter Bunny) and Peter Boyle (Father Time), though the mere appearance of the exquisite Aisha Tyler as Mother Nature nearly transforms the MPAA rating from G to PG.
What is seriously missing here is any sense of fun and warmth, which the other movies did possess. This one looks like work. From overstated sets, obvious costumes, insistent music and hammy acting, it's clear that director Michael Lembeck has everyone working overtime to pump life into this "Santa Clause". The "escape" in the movie's title soon feels very alluring.
- 11/3/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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