Spin-off of "Bienvenue chez les Loud (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.Spin-off of "Bienvenue chez les Loud (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.Spin-off of "Bienvenue chez les Loud (2015)" featuring Ronnie Anne Santiago, who moves to the big city with her mother and older brother Bobby and meets her extended Hispanic family.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Featured reviews
First of all, Ronnie Anne's Family doesn't have as much stereotypes as the Louds do. Each of them are very likable in their own way. It even has a good representation of people with Down syndrome in the form of the character CJ. They also don't abuse each other like the Louds do sometimes (like in No Such Luck). You also have Ronnie Anne's friends and neighbors, including Sid Chang, my personal favorite. She's a quirky, energetic girl with a love for K-pop, skateboarding and animals. I think she's a more interesting sidekick than Clyde McBride.
With The Loud House, it feels like they're running out of ideas at this point, so now they're recycling old episode plots but with a different coat of paint. However, the team of writers that went on to work on this show really know how to make do with the characters and setting they have. The city is more hectic and bustling than the suburban Royal Woods, so there's more supporting characters and a lot of potential plots that can be utilized, as well as a lot of potential characters to flesh out. There was a really good episode focusing on Day of the Dead, an important part of Mexican culture.
Speaking of Mexican culture, this show is a positive representation of a Latinx family. They're not perfect, but they love each other very much. This show makes Latinx kids and families feel seen, and there are no negative stereotypes. If you're getting tired of the Loud House, I recommend this show since this show manages be its own things. And no, its not The Cleveland Show 2.0. That joke isn't funny, so please stop.
Did you know
- TriviaThis series marks the return of Melissa Joan Hart to Nickelodeon; she hasn't starred in an original Nickelodeon series since the end of Clarissa Explains It All in 1994. She voices Becca Chang.
- Quotes
Ronnie Anne: Abuela, did you use my board to move the fridge again?
Rosa: No, no, no. I don't need it anymore.
[lifts up the TV stand with one arm and dusts the floor underneath]
Rosa: I've been working out!
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ronnie Anne's Getting a Show! (2018)
- SoundtracksThe Casagrandes Theme Song
Performed by Ally Brooke
Composed by Germaine Franco
Lyrics by Germaine Franco, Michael Rubiner, and Lalo Alcaraz
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