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EN: Happy 10th Anniversary to The Loud House! 🎉
This fan art is my way of celebrating a decade of laughter, chaos, and unforgettable moments with the Loud family. From Lincoln navigating life as the only brother to each sister’s unique personality shining through, this show has brought so much energy and heart over the years.
I wanted to capture that same spirit here—fun, colorful, and full of life—while adding my own artistic touch. Thank you to the creators and fans who have kept this series so special for 10 amazing years!
Hope you enjoy this piece as much as I enjoyed creating it đź’›
FR: Joyeux 10e anniversaire à Bienvenue chez les Loud ! 🎉
Ce fan art est ma façon de célébrer une décennie de rires, de chaos et de moments inoubliables avec la famille Loud. Entre Lincoln qui essaie de survivre en tant que seul garçon et les personnalités uniques de ses sœurs, cette série a apporté énormément d’énergie et d’émotion au fil des années.
J’ai voulu capturer cet esprit dans mon dessin — quelque chose de fun, coloré et vivant — tout en y ajoutant ma propre touche artistique. Merci aux créateurs et aux fans qui rendent cette série si spéciale depuis 10 ans !
J’espère que vous apprécierez cette illustration autant que j’ai aimé la créer 💛
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Something Rotten!
“When life gives you eggs, make an omelette.”
"Something Rotten" is a play made in April 1st, 2026, on Langara College. In the state of England, Nick and Nigel Bottom run an unsuccessful troupe of poems in the shadow of their rival William Shakespeare, until Nick was suggested to run a musical.
Act I
The story began with the Minstrel welcoming everyone to the Renaissance, and introduced William Shakespeare. Nick Bottom and his brother Nigel struggled to run a theatre troupe, and are currently rehearsing "Richard II". Meanwhile, Shakespeare has already done "Richard III", much to Nick’s outrage. Lord Clapham, the patron of the troupe, warned that he would stop their funds unless they find another play by the next morning.
On his way home, Nick met Shylock the Jew who wanted to help the trope, which Nick rejected the offer as it was illegal to hire a Jew. Nick and his wife Bea saved money for a better life, and Nick tried to open the Money Box, but Bea pulled it away, instead suggesting to let her work on jobs that Nick mentioned are for men. Nick revealed that he hated Shakespeare because he was jealous of his success and thus sought a way top top him. He secretly stole from the Money Box to meet a soothsayer named Thomas Nostradamus—the nephew of Nostradamus—and learned from him that the next big thing in theatre would be a musical. Nick found this ridiculous, but quickly got used to it and started working on it.
Nick met Portia, the daughter of Brother Jeremiah, and they quickly fell in love, but Nick told Nigel not to go after her because she is a Puritan. Nick then told him about the musical idea without mentioning seeing Nostradamus. Nigel wanted to perform "The Brothers from Cornwall"—the story of how they have come to England—, but Nick decided instead that the troupe would adapt the song of the Black Death. Lord Clapham was disgusted by the performance and Brother Jeremiah threatened to have Nick executed if he continued his career.
Portia snuck out to see Nigel, who was trying to write his new play, and they both discovered that they love poetry. A messenger gives an invitation to Nigel for Shakespeare’s performance in the Park and an after-party, which Nigel took Portia in as a "plus one".
Meanwhile, when Bea announced to Nick that she was pregnant, he was excited and at the same time worried. Shylock, who was also invited to Shakespeare’s party, told Nick that Nigel attended it, forcing Nick to go there as well to tell him off. Nick criticized Shakespeare for trying to steal Nigel’s play, and Nigel for being naive. Brother Jeremiah arrived to find a drunk Portia and admonished Nigel, and Nick, desperate and out of options, agreed to let Shylock in his play.
With the remaining money from the Money Box, Nick went back to Nostradamus to ask about the next hit, and Nostradamus said that he predicted "Omelette" about the protagonist who ate danish pastry. Nick dreamed that the crowd would cheer for him and that even Shakespeare bowed to him.
Act II
Shakespeare struggled to write hits when managing his fame, then a spy told him that the Bottom brothers tried to steal his upcoming hit. Shakespeare disguised himself as "Toby Belch" and audition for the troupe to steal their play.
The troupe rehearsed "Omelette: The Musical" with Shylock as their new investor, but they haven’t found a title that would legalize his role. Toby Belch went at the theatre and was hired.
Nick snuck out to London Bridge to see Portia and read her another love poem about her. Portia reassured that everyone would change their minds about their relationships when they hear Nigel’s beautiful sonnets. Nigel believes "Omelette" would not work. Brother Jeremiah interrupted them and punished Portia by imprisoning her at the tower. The saddened Nigel was inspired to write a play that revealed to be "Hamlet".
At the theatre, Nigel told Nick about his idea, and Shakespeare took advantage of the brothers’ argument to get the next hit. Nick hesitated for "Omelette", but dismissed these doubts since the musical was sold out. Bea convinced Nigel to still trust him because they can always count on him whenever they have problems.
Nick and the troupe prepared for the show, which featured a dance, then Toby Belch suddenly removed his disguise, revealing to be Shakespeare to them, and uncovered Nick’s plot, much to the troupe’s horror.
In the court, the Bottom Brothers, Nostradamus, and Shylock were on trial and about to be sentenced to beheading, then Bea arrived as a lawyer—which was still a job for men—, made Nick confess about stealing from the Money Box and convinced Shakespeare to exile them to America, stating that they always wanted to live in a house in a new country. Portia, having escaped from the tower, defied her father and joins the Bottoms in exile.
The Bottom Family, Portia, Shylock, Nostradamus, and their acting troupe found new opportunities to travel in the New World and hear about Shakespeare’s new masterpiece "Hamlet", much to Nostradamus’ disappointment.
Cast:
Nick Bottom: Dylan McNulty
Nigel Bottom: Kobe Lim
William Shakespeare: Evan Andersen
Nostradamus: Joel Bakajika
Shylock: Christo Zouzoulas
Lady Clapham: Irene Lozano-Garcia
Bea Bottom: Saidi Mader
Portia: Payton Gowdar
Brother Jeremiah: Alex Christie
Additional roles: Linden Kienzle, Alex Christie, Chhavi Disawar, Emma Tow, Irene Lozano-Garcia, Jacob Joseph, Daniel Marte, Keely Coleman, Gus Setala-Gay, Michelle Molina, Kaliyana Denham-Rohlicek, Abby Anna Zacharias, Alexander Markovina, Christo Zouzoulas, Evan Makowecki, Dre Zachary-Mattias Ayisi-Nyarko, Izel De Lara, Lucy McLachlan, and Ava Knight.
Watching this play was intriguing. Every character has their own unique story and issues. Nick Bottom has a rivalry with William Shakespeare, and wanted to make a play that would surprise even Shakespeare, Nostradamus has a strange approximate future vision; Bea wants to support her husband, has a baby mid-story and even has a rather comedic plot about registering for jobs meant for men only. I would add that Nigel and Portia’s romance that each of their relatives disapproved of would be similar to the plot of Romeo and Juliet, a novel written by William Shakespeare himself. Overall, it was an enjoyable play, even though I’m personally not fond of eggs.
Credit to @loggerlou for the references. I looked at the Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_Rotten!) first, then I had to ask him for further references.
Jesus
Jesus Christ (often referred as Sei Jesus or Jesus-sama in the anime) is the founder of Christianity and the only son of God. In the slice-of-life anime series "Saint Young Men" created by Hikaru Nakamura, Jesus and Buddha both descended from heaven to like in Tokyo. Jesus is energetic, curious and laidback while Buddha would be calmer and more serious. On earth, Jesus wears his crowns of thorns which bloom whenever he’s happy. He also turns water into wine. He is kind with the people of earth, and quite serious at times, especially when he is questioned about his past experiences on earth.

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Marta Cabrera
Marta Cabrera is the protagonist of the mystery film Knives Out released in November 27th, 2019. She was portrayed by Ana de Armas.
Marta was Harlan Thrombey's registered nurse who was chosen to inherit his publishing company and house. Unlike the rest of Harlan's family, she treated him nicely, not for his wealth, but because of her character, and the two got along well. Harlan revealed to her the secrets of the family. She had a medical condition that caused he to vomit whenever she lies. She managed to overcome this by lying about Fran being alive until Hugh Ransom Drysdale implicated himself in Fran's murder. She lived in the United States with her unnamed mother and her sister Alice.
When playing Go with Harlan, she accidentally administered an overdose of morphine. After failing to find the antidote, she attempted to call the police, Harlan, not wanting Marta's family to be investigated, committed suicide and snuck her out for an alibi to make sure she wasn't suspected.
When Benoit Blanc questioned the Cabrera family, he eventually got to Marta. Because of her inability to lie without vomiting, she revealed the secrets of the family that Harlan told her about. When he questioned her about the circumstances of Harlan<s death, she answered with a half-truth without revealing the full incident. When Harlan's will was read, Marta was shocked about Harlan bequeathing everything to her instead of his own family. She left the mansion with Ransom and told him about the incident, and he agreed to help her in exchange of part of inheritance.
After receiving a blackmailing note with a print-out of Harlan's toxicology report, revealing the overdose of morphine, she and Ransom went to the medical examiner's office, though it was burnt down the night before. After that, she read an anonymous email detailing the rendezvous with the blackmailer. On her arrival, she noticed Fran lying on the floor, overdosed with morphine. When she woke her up, Fran stated that she knew Marta killed Harlan. Instead of letting her die and removing a witness to the incident, Marta called the police and got her to the hospital.
Back at Harlan's house, Marta wanted to return the inheritance to the family and be punished for killing Harlan, but Blanc stepped up to defend him, saying that none of them deserve Harlan's inheritance for treating Marta poorly for many years. Blanc revealed that Ransom wanted to kill Harlan after being cut out of the will by switching the vials, giving Marta morphine to accidentally kill him, and burned down the proof of her innocence. Then Fran, who learned about this, blackmailed him, but her overdosed her with morphine so Marta can be blamed for her death. Marta called the police and an extra toxicology proved her innocence.
Marta had a call that Fran survived, but vomited, revealed that Fran actually died from the drug overdose. After Marta and Ransom's confrontation (he stabbed her with a stage knife thinking it was a real one), Blanc told her that he was able to tell from the start that Marta had a role to play in the whole incident (due to a spot of blood on her shoe, but he still trusted her because he was concerned with who hired him) and that she played her own game instead of Harlan's. When she hesitated on whether to return the inheritance to the family, Blanc reassured her that she would do the right thing.
Bullseye (Toy Story)
Bullseye is a supporting character from Disney Pixar’s Toy Story franchise, who debuted in Toy Story 2. He is a vintage toy horse that is part of Al’s collection, who has been in storage for years until he and Jessie left with Woody and became Andy Davis’ new toys, later given to Bonnie Anderson.
Bullseye was the first "Woody’s Roundup" toy that Woody met at Al’s apartment. Despite being a horse, he sometimes acts like a puppy dog. He is affectionate and loyal towards, Jessie, Woody, and other toys. Unlike Jessie, Bullseye’s origin was never explored, and unlike Stinky Pete, he was no longer in a box. He was found by Al at some point and put in the storage for many years.
Bullseye is a friendly, loyal and brave toy horse who enjoys running, and playing with his friends, as well as being played with by his owner. He has a strong bond with one of his closest friends, Jessie. He does not seem to hold grudges, as he helped Woody retrieving his severed arm back, and he hates fights, as he hid in a can when Jessie and Woody fought over blaming Jessie for the TV incident that
In Toy Story 2, Bullseye was a toy from Al’s "Woody’s Roundup" collection, which he intended to sell at a toy museum in Tokyo. He was the first toy woody met at Al’s penthouse and was happy to see him, being in the storage for many years. Bullseye was disappointed to hear that Woody would leave as soon as his arm is fixed, but later brightened up when Jessie’s past convinced him to go with them to the museum. When Andy’s toys, led by another Buzz Lightyear, broke into Al’s penthouse, Bullseye and Slinky Dog growled at each other. Jessie tried to stop them, but Slinky coiled them both up. When Woody decided to go back to Andy’s house with the Roundup toys, Bullseye accepted him by happily licking him, but Stinky Pete locked Woody, Jessie and Bullseye inside the room, and they were all loaded into Al’s case and shipped to Japan at the airport.
At the airport, Hamm and Mr. Potatohead managed to help Bullseye escape the luggage, but Jessie remained trapped inside the luggage. Buzz and Woody mounted Bullseye and they galloped across the airfield to rescue Jessie. Despite being separated from Woody, Buzz ordered Bullseye to follow him, and they galloped next to the front tires when Woody and Jessie climbed out of the aircraft. After swinging between the tires through Woody’s pull string, Woody and Jessie landed on Bullseye, behind Buzz. Bullseye and Jessie joined Andy’s toys back at his house, and Bullseye has one letter of Andy’s name on each hoof.
Bullseye was originally about to have a speaking role and be voiced by Martin Short, but John Lasseter Dee to give him only horse and puppy noises to make him more appealing to the audience. He is also more close to Jessie, despite being Woody’s pet, due to having spent more time with her in Al’s department.
I don’t have much of a problem with playing Bullseye’s roles, probably because I don’t speak very often. I’m also very nervous when people close to me argue with each other.
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