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Willdawg14 wrote: That’s true. Don’t the pigs in Sing have, like. 25 kids.

Exactly, that's the point I'm getting at.

If I was to have made this page instead of Brady, I bet Dollars to Donuts that I would've done a better job on the story, and give it a bit of proper emotion like the Wild Thronbys Movie, not incest kind of emotion and all of that crap

Here's how it would've gone:

Lynn Loud Senior meets his long lost twin brother Landon Loud, who was taken by their mother after she got a divorce from her husband Louis Loud. Landon has the same problem with eleven kids, but unlike Lincoln and his sisters, these kids are ten boys and one girl and they're mature and don't fight over stuff that clearly is nothing to fuss about. The boys are the ones to have the personalities and are basically Lincoln but dialled up to ten, trying to survive the annoyance of having a sister, whilst the girl Laura Loud is the sisters' stereotypical personalities crammed into one body.

However after Lincoln and Laura are nearly killed, when a fire breaks out in Royal Woods Mall, they are depressed by the uncertainty of life and death and question their existence, leading them to run away from their families and find some other place to live. This results in them getting captured by a house breaker from both their families past, that wants them dead for stopping him two times in 1992 and 1994.

Lori, Leni and Luna team up the first three boys, Lance, Lear and Luigi in order to go on a mission to safe the odd ones out who are in Las Vegas, but they end up going to Los Angeles instead. Their plot is a relationship between their differences.

Lincoln and Laura's story is a relationship between their similar problems of being the odd genders in their own families and they show it, whilst trying to win some money in a few casinos, without getting thrown out.