The big one has arrived! The Loud House is FINALLY 10 years old! The Loud House is one of my favorite Nickelodeon cartoons of all time alongside SpongeBob SquarePants and The Fairly OddParents. We had some good times, some bad times, had great movies/episodes, some bad ones as well, but no matter what, we are Loud and Proud! Happy 10th Anniversary to The Loud House & to Lincoln and his 10 sisters as well!
They do have a couple small moments are pretty cute. :)
Under a cut, as always, so as not to break your dashboards.
The cute little bits start, as they usually do, with Robin and Starfire just casually being comfortably next to each other at the table.
It’s small little domestic things like this that I go crazy over. They’re just... so comfortable.
Robin also makes an interesting expression when Starfire mentions that a feast like this would mark an engagement.
I dunno about you but looks like to me he is keenly interested in hearing a little about Starfire’s traditions and customs, lol.
Later on, they approach Raven on the roof together to check and see if she’s okay.
And Starfire posits Robin for reassurance that Raven bursting into hysterical laughter before immediately shunting off and mumbling about needing to be alone was not, in fact, normal.
“Sooo... that was weird, right? I’m not crazy and that was weird, yeah?”
Starfire is still concerned about Raven a sequence later and we continually intercut between the A-plot inside Raven’s head and her asking Robin’s permission to go check up on Raven and make sure she’s okay.
(Eventually she decides she doesn’t actually need his permission and tries to go check on Raven anyway lol.)
This humorous little sequence actually does tell me a few nice character things.
First, Starfire is intimately concerned for the emotional well-being of all her friends, but she doesn’t yet know Raven very well, so here in early Season One she’s a bit more hesitant about approaching her on her own. (As opposed to later in the series when she boldly knocks on Raven’s door to elicit her directly.) So she decides to enlist backup.
Her backup, and the person she is comfortable having next to in awkward social situations, being Robin. <3
Second, Robin is terrible backup. Like, okay, he’s trying to give Raven her space and privacy. Understandable. But he’s also kind of deciding that her weirdness is not his problem and actively NOPE-ing out of dealing with the situation because, as he puts it, “I don’t wanna bother heeeerrrr!” Like he’s deliberately trying to avoid an awkward roommate confrontation, ostensibly because he is Terrible At Emotions and his self-defense mechanism is simply to not engage.
Which is ah... less than helpful when it comes to Raven’s private problems because they very quickly become much much bigger.
This is why Robin is quite frankly a terrible romantic option for Raven but I digress.
Anyway, our last bit of cute RobStar interaction is Robin trying desperately, with all his might, to stop Starfire from knocking on Raven’s door.
He is pulling and straining and he is just barely holding her back and she has no reaction, lol.
Happy 25th Anniversary SpongeBob SquarePants and 20th Anniversary SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
As you know, I am a HUGE SpongeBob fan and it’s been 20 years since the SpongeBob SquarePants movie. On November 14th 2004, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie released in theaters and was loved by fans everywhere. Now 20 years later, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie celebrates it’s 20th anniversary part of SpongeBob’s 25th anniversary. Do you have a memory of watching the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie? Let me know In The comments!
On 5 May 2024, the 40th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is observed. That was the day when the first comic issue, The Turtles' Origin is Told, was published by Mirage Studios. The main characters had been crated by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in November 1983, and would grow to recieve international success during the upcoming years.
40 years later, we're still here with all the comics, cartoons, video games, movies, action figures and of course, hanging out at the Technodrome Internet Community for the last 25 years.