Lucy Loud

Lucy Loud is a main character in The Loud House. She is voiced by Jessica DiCicco.

Biography
Lucy is 8 years old, making her the the fifth-youngest in the family, seventh oldest, and the oldest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. Her most annoying habit is popping up and scaring people.

Personality
Though the seventh of the Loud Siblings, Lucy is a gloomy, cynical, deadpan, and mysterious goth girl who is almost always sporting a stoic frown. She is interested in occultism, poetry and the works of gothic authors like Poe and Lovecraft. She has an uncanny ability to seemingly teleport to different places, which often spooks her siblings, especially Lincoln. Some of her siblings refer her as a "spooky" girl.

Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy on several occasions. She squeals and laughs in "Heavy Meddle" along with her sisters after knowing about Lincoln's romantic situation. Also in some other episodes she can be seen smiling from time to time, like in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House" where she is joyfully celebrating the money finding with her other siblings and in "In Tents Debate" where she is happy that she gets the option to go to "Aloha Beach".

In "Sleuth or Consequences" it is revealed that she was responsible for clogging the toilet with her book Princess Pony, stating that even she needs "a break from the darkness" once in a while. Despite her depressed and cold attitude, she looks to enjoy being with her siblings and sometimes depart from darkness to have fun with them.

Appearance
Lucy has very pale, almost chalk-white skin and her long black hair conceals her eyes. She's very thin and bit smaller than Lincoln. Lucy dresses in black and white; she wears long striped arm sleeves, matching knee socks, a black dress worn over a striped shirt, and black shoes.

Her nightwear consists of a white t-shirt and striped pants, though they haven't appeared onscreen yet. Lucy's swimwear consists of a striped swimming dress with black leggings.

Trivia

 * She is named after one of Chris Savino's daughters.
 * Her catchphrase is saying the word "sigh" blandly. She does it instead of sighing.