Samuel
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The Loud House X
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I have hated Nickelodeon for quite some time. I stumbled upon The Loud House and watched the show. I started to love the show, even though I don't like Nickelodeon. uwu \
The loud siblings range from Lori, a narcissist, whom is always there for her younger siblings, shown in "No Guts, No Glori," to Lincoln, the only boy and a middle child. He lives in stress of his sisters, but in the end, he has love for them.
I was watching the local news for Augusta when I heard a knock on the door. Expecting a couple of things, I eagerly opened the door, only to find a tiny package with my name and address. I opened it only to find a DVD. I picked up the DVD, covered in dust, and it read, "The Loud House X." The big "X" below the title was quite odd, and the handwriting was quite amateurish. I thought this was a prank, until I saw that the DVD was too well-made on the inside from someone in my complex. I picked up the DVD and took it inside.
I set the DVD on my table next to my sofa. The next day my little brother was over, and he asked about the DVD. He asked, "Jack, can we watch that DVD together? I love the Loud House! PLEASE!!!"
I told him, "Sure, why not. What could go wrong? I mean, it's a kids show. Like the good old days."
I turned on the TV, and opened the DVD case. The disc read, "Welcome to the Loud House, a set of ten loud-tastic episodes!"
Those words made my brother smile. I put the disc in, and I set it up, and a menu popped up. I clicked for episode selection, and an episode selection screen showed up.
It had the following episodes (going by the number in series):
"No Guts, No Glori" (Season 1, Episode 3B)
"Butterfly Effect" (Season 1, Episode 11A)
"11 Louds a Leapin'" (Season 2, Episode 1)
"Room With A Feud" (Season 2, Episode 14B)
"Tripped!" (Season 3, Episode 1)
"Breaking Dad" (Season 3, Episode 12B)
My brother and I started watching the episodes. Each one made him laugh, but for some reason I felt dreadful. Ignoring it, we went on and finished the first six episodes. We returned to the episode selection menu. Then it started the highway of horror. The seventh episode had no title. It began with the Loud House intro, normal. However, the title card was different. That strange, peculiar title card read, "Quite Gun-ny." There was a clown with a gun on the title card too. It had a poor quality cut to Mr. Loud chasing Lily while Mrs. Loud was parking Vanzilla. Mrs. Loud began to yell at Mr. Loud, "Why are you doing this?" she said in a very loud voice.
Pointing upstairs, Mr. Loud replied in anger, "She ruined our lives. And not just her. THEM!"
Mr. Loud walked up to Mr. Grouse's front lawn. Mr. Loud got out and asked Mr. Grouse,
"Do you want peace? You can get Lily and her siblings out of the picture." Mr. Grouse had a devil's smile and replied with demonic happiness,
"YES! I can't wait for it to be quiet again!"
Screenshot of The Loud House Episode
Mr. Loud walked over, and grabbed Lily. He then handed Lily to Mr. Grouse, and he began to walk with Mr. Grouse inside. The two sat Lily on the living room coffee table. They both slit her wrists. Mr. Grouse put a gun to Lily's head, and pulled the trigger. Lily's head just exploded. Mr. Grouse then shot Mr. Loud.
After Lily was killed, the episode became more horrific, Mrs. Loud went outside, and used the rope swing to hang herself because of Lily's death. Lori told everyone of the two deaths. Lana was a doctor, and Lincoln was an online video-star. Lynn had a heart attack after she used Epinephrine and died during a basketball game in Luan's arms. Lola was crossing a crossroad when she was hit by a truck.
I have never located, nor identified whoever created this DVD, and I believe the person who made it is local. I have since given the tape to police, but there have been no additional clues. The tape had fingerprints, but no matches, ever. Testing on the case, and DVD is a possibility, but is not being disclosed if the PD will do it. My brother still visits me, but we watch our shows on actual TV, not DVDs.
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I have hated Nickelodeon for quite some time. I stumbled upon The Loud House and watched the show. I started to love the show, even though I don't like Nickelodeon. uwu \
The loud siblings range from Lori, a narcissist, whom is always there for her younger siblings, shown in "No Guts, No Glori," to Lincoln, the only boy and a middle child. He lives in stress of his sisters, but in the end, he has love for them.
I was watching the local news for Augusta when I heard a knock on the door. Expecting a couple of things, I eagerly opened the door, only to find a tiny package with my name and address. I opened it only to find a DVD. I picked up the DVD, covered in dust, and it read, "The Loud House X." The big "X" below the title was quite odd, and the handwriting was quite amateurish. I thought this was a prank, until I saw that the DVD was too well-made on the inside from someone in my complex. I picked up the DVD and took it inside.
I set the DVD on my table next to my sofa. The next day my little brother was over, and he asked about the DVD. He asked, "Jack, can we watch that DVD together? I love the Loud House! PLEASE!!!"
I told him, "Sure, why not. What could go wrong? I mean, it's a kids show. Like the good old days."
I turned on the TV, and opened the DVD case. The disc read, "Welcome to the Loud House, a set of ten loud-tastic episodes!"
Those words made my brother smile. I put the disc in, and I set it up, and a menu popped up. I clicked for episode selection, and an episode selection screen showed up.
It had the following episodes (going by the number in series):
"No Guts, No Glori" (Season 1, Episode 3B)
"Butterfly Effect" (Season 1, Episode 11A)
"11 Louds a Leapin'" (Season 2, Episode 1)
"Room With A Feud" (Season 2, Episode 14B)
"Tripped!" (Season 3, Episode 1)
"Breaking Dad" (Season 3, Episode 12B)
My brother and I started watching the episodes. Each one made him laugh, but for some reason I felt dreadful. Ignoring it, we went on and finished the first six episodes. We returned to the episode selection menu. Then it started the highway of horror. The seventh episode had no title. It began with the Loud House intro, normal. However, the title card was different. That strange, peculiar title card read, "Quite Gun-ny." There was a clown with a gun on the title card too. It had a poor quality cut to Mr. Loud chasing Lily while Mrs. Loud was parking Vanzilla. Mrs. Loud began to yell at Mr. Loud, "Why are you doing this?" she said in a very loud voice.
Pointing upstairs, Mr. Loud replied in anger, "She ruined our lives. And not just her. THEM!"
Mr. Loud walked up to Mr. Grouse's front lawn. Mr. Loud got out and asked Mr. Grouse,
"Do you want peace? You can get Lily and her siblings out of the picture." Mr. Grouse had a devil's smile and replied with demonic happiness,
"YES! I can't wait for it to be quiet again!"
Screenshot of The Loud House Episode
Mr. Loud walked over, and grabbed Lily. He then handed Lily to Mr. Grouse, and he began to walk with Mr. Grouse inside. The two sat Lily on the living room coffee table. They both slit her wrists. Mr. Grouse put a gun to Lily's head, and pulled the trigger. Lily's head just exploded. Mr. Grouse then shot Mr. Loud.
After Lily was killed, the episode became more horrific, Mrs. Loud went outside, and used the rope swing to hang herself because of Lily's death. Lori told everyone of the two deaths. Lana was a doctor, and Lincoln was an online video-star. Lynn had a heart attack after she used Epinephrine and died during a basketball game in Luan's arms. Lola was crossing a crossroad when she was hit by a truck.
I have never located, nor identified whoever created this DVD, and I believe the person who made it is local. I have since given the tape to police, but there have been no additional clues. The tape had fingerprints, but no matches, ever. Testing on the case, and DVD is a possibility, but is not being disclosed if the PD will do it. My brother still visits me, but we watch our shows on actual TV, not DVDs.