

Animation · Family · Comedy
Overview
The Loud family travel to Scotland and discover they are descendants of Scottish royalty as they move into their giant ancestral castle.
Top Cast


Asher Bishop
Asher Bishop
Lincoln / The Duke (voice)
Asher Bishop
Lincoln / The Duke (voice)


David Tennant
David Tennant
Angus (voice)
David Tennant
Angus (voice)


Michelle Gomez
Michelle Gomez
Morag (voice)
Michelle Gomez
Morag (voice)


Jill Talley
Jill Talley
Mom / 1600's Mom (voice)
Jill Talley
Mom / 1600's Mom (voice)


Brian Stepanek
Brian Stepanek
Dad / 1600's Dad (voice)
Brian Stepanek
Dad / 1600's Dad (voice)


Catherine Taber
Catherine Taber
Lori (voice)
Catherine Taber
Lori (voice)


Liliana Mumy
Liliana Mumy
Leni / 1600's Leni (voice)
Liliana Mumy
Leni / 1600's Leni (voice)


Nika Futterman
Nika Futterman
Luna (voice)
Nika Futterman
Luna (voice)


Cristina Pucelli
Cristina Pucelli
Luan (voice)
Cristina Pucelli
Luan (voice)


Jessica DiCicco
Jessica DiCicco
Lynn / Lucy (voice)
Jessica DiCicco
Lynn / Lucy (voice)
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