In 2016, animated television show, The Loud House, aired the double-episode ‘The Price of Admission / One Flu Over the Loud’. The spook-tastic stories were broadcast to coincide with the Halloween season, to provide the popular cartoon with some spooky fun.
Due to the popularity of this double-episode, with audiences enjoying this nice slice of Halloween hijinks, the writing team behind The Loud House decided to make Halloween episodes a semi-regular thing moving forward. Continuing in subsequent years, the show incorporated Halloween episodes into future seasons, providing audiences with some frighteningly fun stories along the way.
But if you’re new to The Loud House, you love a bit of Halloween, and you simply want to check out the Halloween episodes, what are the episodes you need to hunt down? For all the details and more, keep on reading!
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Every Halloween episode of The Loud House in order

During the course of its run, The Loud House has featured multiple Halloween-themed episodes. If you wish to seek out all of the episodes (and I’m pretty sure you do) then simply follow this list:
- The Price of Admission / One Flu Over the Loud House – The Loud House: Season One, Episode Forty (2016)
- Tricked! – The Loud House: Season Two, Episode Thirty-Nine (2017)
- Jeers for Fears – The Loud House: Season Three, Episode Twenty-Nine (2018)
- Tea Tale Heart – The Loud House: Season Three, Episode Thirty (2018)
- Tails of Woe / Last Loud on Earth – The Loud House: Season Four, Episode Sixteen (2019)
- Ghosted! – The Loud House: Season Five, Episode Four (2020)
- Fright Bite – The Loud House: Season Five, Episode Twenty-Two (2021)
- Great Lakes Freakout! – The Loud House: Season Six, Episode Twenty-Five (2022)
Track down the above episodes, via streaming, DVD, or good ol’ fashioned TV re-runs, and you’ll have all the Halloween fun from The Loud House you could ever want!
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One Response to List of The Loud House Halloween episodes
Ah, the Loud House. Or more appropriately, the Waifu House. One of those shows with such great character designs wasted on a cheaply made Johnny Test/Arthur hybrid.
And the sad thing is that Chris Savino’s original plan was to have the show star anthropomorphic rabbits until someone at Nick got him to change them to humans. Sadly, while the show still would have not been good, at least if you are going to combine the god awful Johnny Test with the highly respected Arthur Read, then the rabbits would have made a lot more sense.
The humans designed characters are being wasted in this type of show. They would have been better off starring in a Centurions, Galaxy Rangers, Jonny Quest or [my personal pick] Mobile Armored Strike Kommand (M.A.S.K.) type of show.
And if the Loud House has to be a comedy, then it’s either Garfield and Friends or Walter Melon: Hero For Hire. Heck, hire the writers from those two shows to write the Loud House. Because they sure are better than Savino and his staff. Especially Kevin Sullivan.
Ironically, the only good Loud House episode [based on what I’ve seen] is Dream A Lily Dream. An episode that had a Rick and Morty vibe [the latter would be another comedy that would have worked, but it would require removing the adult content of the latter]. A very well done one. The irony comes from the fact that Dream A Lily Dream was post-Savino aka when the show got even worse than when he was there.
As the lovely Lucy Loud would say, ‘Sigh.’
“Tea Tale Heart – The Loud House: Season Three, Episode Thirty (2018)”
Fun fact: During the scene where beautiful Lola was out on a boat in the lake, music from the Gaumont cartoon The Magician (Ace Cooper) plays. How’d Nickelodeon get a hold of that piece of music remains a mystery today.
“to provide the popular cartoon”
Not anymore.
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