Leni Loud

"Look at this. Leni Loud. She commanded Taiwan when Lori came along with her. She is very fashionable, and now look at her, she is smart, worldly, and very tactical in her spirit of leadership for the Taiwanese people. Could she be able to outsmart the Chinese invasion of Taiwan?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Panic

Leni Loud is the Supreme Commander of the Republic of China. Biography At 16 years old, Leni is the second-oldest child of the Loud family, and the second-oldest of Lincoln's five older sisters. She is very naive and quite ditzy, but she makes up for it with beauty and kindness. Leni attends Royal Woods High School with her siblings Lori, and Luna. In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, she is merely intelligent and very worldly, as she makes up for it with Taiwanese patriotism as well..

Personality
Despite being the second-oldest of the Loud children, Leni is quite ditsy, and is very forgetful, absent-minded, and perky. Various examples of her simple-mindedness are expressed throughout the series. In a The Loud House episode, "Linc or Swim," she does not know the rules of the game, "Marco Polo," much to Luan's annoyance. In another The Loud House episode, "Project Loud House," she is shown to be unable to walk and chew bubble gum at the same time. In another The Loud House episode, "Changing the Baby," she gets stuck in Lily's crib, and thinks that it's a prison. When she's being interrogated by Lincoln and Lucy in another The Loud House episode, "Sleuth or Consequences," she thinks they're interviewing her, and states that her favorite color is zebra.

Despite being ditsy and absent-minded, she's shown to be skilled at fashion designing, wood carving, singing, lock-picking, and making smoothies, which demonstrates that while she may not be very bright, she is creative and artistically inclined. She is also the kindest and sweetest out of the bunch and gets along well with her siblings.

She suffers from arachnophobia, as seen in The Loud House episodes, "Left in the Dark," "No Guts, No Glori" and "Future Tense." This phobia is most prominent in "Along Came a Sister," where Lincoln brings his class's pet spider, Frances home. When Leni first sees Frances, she panics and attempts to kill her with bug spray. Later on, it is revealed that Frances is still alive, and an exterminator comes to dispose of her. Leni faces her fear and cuts off the exterminator, in order to save Lincoln's reputation - once again - showing that she has a big heart.

Leni has also proved that she can be irresponsible, as shown in a The Loud House episode "Cover Girls." She agreed to cover for Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lola, and Lana, and later passed the task onto Lincoln. However, Leni is shown to be very compassionate, as she was the only one of her siblings to prioritize helping her family get better, as opposed to getting away when the Loud family caught the flu in a The Loud House episode, "One Flu Over the Loud House." In addition, in another The Loud House episode "No Spoilers," it is shown she is the only person in the family considerate enough in the family to be able to make the perfect surprise party because she pays attention to what people like (excluding the surprise part since she always spoils the surprise because can't keep a secret and is rather ditzy and naive).

Despite being carefree and easy going, she is much more intelligent and has an abundance of awareness, just like her wealthy counterpart, Lena Loud, and this personality is shown when she said she has a driver's license and because she is a politician, she also works as a chaffeur for Tsai Ing-wen, driving the Audi A8 L Security, this is probably because she is able to drive and had passed a driver's test. She is shown to be skilled in fashion designing, governance, mathematics, politicial power, and science. She is very compassionate towards the cabinet of Tsai Ing-wen, and the kindest, getting along very well with Taiwanese government and military officials.

Nick Discription
"Leni Loud loves designing outfits and accessories to go with them. Leni's easily distracted by shiny objects, and often walks into walls while talking, but what Leni lacks in smarts, she makes up for in heart. She's the sweetest Loud around!"

Appearance
Leni has long, pale-blonde hair, with side-swept bangs, and three pairs of eyelashes. She is almost as tall as Lori. Her main outfit is a seafoam green dress, with white frills, and triangular sleeves. With this, she wears red hoop earrings, white sandals, topped with light green bows, and a pair of rounded white sunglasses with black lenses on top of her head.

One interesting note about what Leni wears is that the color of the bows on her sandals change to correspond with what she's wearing. In two The Loud House episodes, "Ties That Bind" and "Brawl in the Family," the bows were blue to correspond with the tank top and dress she was wearing. In another The Loud House episode, "Tricked!," the bows were white to match the circa 18th-century dress she was wearing while as Marie Antoinette.

Leni's swimwear is also seafoam green with white frills, only it is a two-piece garment. The top half has two simple straps, while the bottom half is longer than the top, and has four white buttons. Instead of sunglasses, she wears a seafoam green swimming cap, with a white bow tie. She retains her earrings and sandals, even while in water.

Her night attire consists of a seafoam green nightgown, that looks very similar to her regular outfit but sleeveless. She also sleeps with a magenta sleeping mask, but later on, it changes to a blue mask, with an image of closed eyes over it. She retains her magenta mask, and like the blue one, it has the closed eyes image.

Leni's original design depicted her with a light blue dress, snow boots, as opposed to sandals, and a hairstyle that resembled Lori's, but was slightly longer.

In a The Loud House episode, "Hand-Me-Downer," she was seen as a younger girl, but her wardrobe wasn't entirely different. She still wore a seafoam green dress and sandals with green bows on them. The only differences are that her dress didn't have frilled sleeves, and she didn't have her sunglasses.