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The rest of the Louds and Angus quickly rush to the castle, having witnessed Lincoln, Morag and Lela crashing there. Arriving in the courtyard, they spot the unconscious Lincoln and rush over to him, but are suddenly stopped by the still-possessed Lela. Morag and Lela trap them in a corner, and Morag orders Lela to kill them all with her fire breath. Luckily, Lincoln, having regained consciousness, quickly jumps into the line of fire with the crown before Lela can fire, prompting Morag to hastily stop Lela from attacking. He quickly runs through the hole they crashed through earlier, and as Lela crawls through, her large size causes the damaged wall to collapse, stopping the family and Angus from reaching them.
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Angus also explains to Lynn Jr., Lana, and Lily that their ancestors had a pet dragon, who gave birth to a new one before their ancestors left. Bringing them to a cave in the castle courtyard where the family dragon once lived, Angus finds that the dragon's egg has already hatched. They then find the newly-hatched baby dragon, whom Lily names Lela, and show her to the rest of the family. During dinnertime, Lily feeds some burritos to Lela, and finds that she gets bigger whenever she eats.
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Realizing he's outnumbered, Lincoln proceeds to guilt trip them by feigning sadness and lamenting that they can go back home once their vacation ends, "to our house with one bathroom." This one comment alone horrifies the family to the point that they immediately change their mind and decide to move to Scotland. Lela, having caught the the crown with her tail, hands it to Lincoln so he can resume his duties as the duke. Angus initially declines the offer, believing he's just a simple groundskeeper, but after being told by the citizens how much he does for the town, and with the blessing of all the ghosts of the Louds' ancestors (especially the Duke), Angus agrees to take on the new role. Lela then takes Morag and drops her off on a small rock island far away from Loch Loud, inhabited by a family of constantly-barking seals. The sisters compliment Lincoln by saying that passing the crown to Angus was so honorable of him.
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Paramount Pictures was originally going to release the film, but was pulled from its schedule in 2020. Nickelodeon Movies then signed a deal with Netflix to have the film distributed on their service. Produced by Nickelodeon Movies, with animation done overseas at Top Draw Animation, it was released worldwide on August 20, 2021 by Netflix. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with praise for the songs, heartwarming messages and loyalty to the series, though some criticized the animation, plot, and screenplay. The rest of the Louds and Angus quickly arrive to the castle, having witnessed Lincoln, Morag and Lela crashing there during their fight. Arriving to the courtyard, they spot Lincoln's unconscious body and quickly rush over to him, but are suddenly stopped by the still-possessed Lela.
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The Loud House Movie, now streaming on Netflix, sees the extra-large, extra-loud Loud clan travel across the pond to learn about their familial roots (and sing a song or two in the process). The movie was originally going to be theatrically released in 2020 by Paramount Pictures. In addition, A full digital album of the movie's score, composed by Philip White and Christopher Lennertz, was released on September 24, 2021. Rita remarks that her ancestors came from Royal Woods, but Lynn Sr. remarks that he doesn't know where his came from. Lincoln further explains that if they find out, they can take a trip there and learn more about their ancestors. Lisa offers to find out, and, after sending Lynn Sr. through a series of dizzying experiments, does a DNA test using some of his saliva.
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Unfortunately, just moments later, an angry crowd arrives to the castle doors and demand that he leave Loch Loud, blaming him for losing everything. Seeing how the people no longer admire him, Lincoln decides to relinquish the crown and sadly asks his family if they can go home. As Morag waves farewell to the Louds, she gleefully believes she succeeded in her mission and proceeds to burn Aggie's journal in a fireplace to get rid any evidence of her wrongdoings.
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Lincoln asks Angus if he knows any more info about their ancestors, and he proceeds to show them a painting of their ancestors, which looks exactly like the Loud family (one son and ten daughters). As the parents and sisters proceed to look around the castle, Lincoln asks if the sisters in the painting were special, and Angus agrees, but before he could explain further, the sisters tell Lincoln to come look at what they found. Arriving to a hallway, he discovers that each of the sisters has their own bedroom, complete with a working toilet. At that moment, Lynn and Lana come in and, after complimenting Lincoln for such a huge room, ask Angus why there's are a lot of dragon imagery in the castle, and he proceeds to show them. Landing in the courtyard, the Louds thank Lela for saving Lincoln and Lily, and the citizens arrive, thanking the Louds for saving their home and apologizing to Lincoln for doubting him.
Angus initially declines the offer, believing he's just a simple groundskeeper, but after being told by the citizens just how much he does for the town and with the blessings of the ghosts of the ancestors, Angus agrees to take on the new role and Lincoln places the crown on his head. The moment he's crowned, Lela, angry over Morag controlling her in an attempt to kill her masters, scoops the deranged former duchess and drops her off on a small rock island far away from Loch Loud. Morag still believes she has won, as she finally got all the peace and quiet to herself, but in a sudden twist of irony, the island is inhabited by a family of seals who constantly bark at each other, making Morag scream in despair. At the castle, the sisters commend Lincoln by saying that passing the crown to Angus was so honorable of him, but question what he said about not feeling as special as them.
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However, Angus objects, informing everyone that he was with the Louds the entire time and they never gave Morag permission to be the duchess. Seeing that everyone in Loch Loud trusts the honest groundskeeper, Morag braggingly admits that Angus' statement is true, and when the crowd turns against her, she uses her Dragon Stone to summon a now-enormous Lela against them. With Lincoln's assistance, the sisters all manage to make it to their respective activities. Later that evening, as the Louds are celebrating at Lynn's Table, everyone recognizes the sisters and quickly run up to them to see them. Seeing how his sisters are all beloved by everyone, a heartbroken Lincoln finds himself wishing he was as special as they are ("Ordinary Me"). At Clyde's house, Lincoln bemoans to his friend that he's always going to be in his sister's shadows.
What Lincoln is successful at is getting audiences excited to see how his eagerness to be a Scottish duke will play out and that makes waiting for August 20 to roll around more difficult. The next day, as Morag laments having to put up with the Loud kids' shenanigans, Lincoln goes around Loch Loud, trying to get the villagers to support him as the new duke, which he at first attempts by giving them free breakfast burritos and showing off his magic tricks. Angus reminds him that what he should do is put the citizens' needs before his, and Lincoln manages to win the villagers' favor by fixing the broken half of a bridge ("I'm Gonna Be the Duke"). However, Morag ruins the moment by reminding Lincoln that he is only staying in Scotland for a week. Taking a suggestion from Angus, Lincoln makes a slideshow presentation convincing his family that they should just move to Scotland (the clincher being that he reminds them that their house back in Royal Woods only has one bathroom).
As they exit the sub to look around, Lori tries to call Bobby about it, but the reception becomes distorted, causing Bobby to think that Lori is saying she's breaking up with him. With some encouragement from Ronnie Anne, Bobby decides to go to Scotland himself to reunite with Lori. After helping repair the village, the Loud family says goodbye to Angus and the villagers and sets sail back home to Royal Woods. Inside the castle, Lucy is attempting to make contact with her deceased ancestors, and successfully makes contact with one of them. Later, after having woken up her entire family and bringing them to the main lobby, Lucy introduces them to Lucille Loud, her ancestral double in looks and behavior. This causes the family to be mesmerized by her appearance, expect for Lynn Sr., as he knocks himself out due to his fear of ghosts.
Later that night, Lucy, trying to contact her deceased ancestors, successfully summons the ghost of the ancestor she resembles, Lucille. The Loud children head back to the town on a rowboat and team up to defeat Morag and un-hypnotize Lela. The sisters eventually get the scepter back and Lincoln, using his magic skills and with help from Lily, destroys the Dragon Stone, which breaks Lela out of her spell. The citizens of Loch Loud congratulate the family and ask Lincoln to resume his place as the duke of the kingdom, though Lincoln declines and instead offers the crown to Angus instead, feeling he deserves it more. Lincoln admits to the family he wishes he were special as his sisters, though his sisters tell him that he is special because he takes care of them, and the family happily hugs.
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Lincoln finally confesses to them that the reason he feels this way is because they're all talented in some way and are constantly praised as a result; winning trophies and getting recognized, while he has nothing to show, making him feel like he's not special as them. However, the sisters tell him that he is special, as he's always looking out for them every single day, and that's why he's the most special brother to them. Moved by their words, Lincoln declares that he's good with that and, after Lily tells Lincoln that she loves him, the family engages in a group hug. Sometime later, as Lela sadly lies in her cave, Morag arrives with a wheelbarrow of garbage and gives it to Lela, where she begins to eat it, causing her to grow larger. In the castle, Lincoln has buried his face in a pillow, upset that he's now seen as an embarrassment to the people. Suddenly, Lincoln family enters and, after asking if he's alright, tell him that tomorrow, they're going to help him rebuild the town.
As Lincoln shows off some tricks to the people, Morag, hiding in an alley, places the Dragon Stone into the royal scepter, and at that moment, Lela becomes hypnotized by the stone's power and begins flying in whichever direction Morag moves the scepter, which Lincoln can't control. After causing enough damage, Morag makes Lela land, and when Lincoln jumps off, he discovers the amount of damage caused and tries to keep the people happy that he can fix it. However, after a botched attempt to fix things results in the Chip Shoppe getting destroyed, the furious townsfolk immediately turn against him, angrily chewing him out because how his little stunt resulted in the destruction of their town. As his concerned family follows him, Morag takes the Dragon Stone out of the royal scepter, causing Lela to revert back to normal, and shamefully flies away.