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This page describes all of Bobby Santiago's relationships with his family and friends.

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Santiago Family[]

Ronnie Anne[]

S2E10B Bobby hugging Ronnie Anne

Bobby hugging Ronnie Anne

Bobby is a loving and protective big brother, similar to how Lori treats Lincoln. If something bad happens to Ronnie Anne, he will do anything he can to defend her, even if that means breaking up with Lori as shown in "Save the Date".

In "Shell Shock", Ronnie Anne helps Bobby remove a splinter stuck in his finger and she washes his work uniforms.

In "Roll Model", Bobby reveals to Ronnie Anne that she used to look up to him and saw him as a hero when she was a child.

In "Face the Music", she offered to perform with him and Sergio on the conga for Hector's birthday (by playing behind the conga so no one can see her due to stage fright). But then she has to sing in Sergio's place when he loses his voice from eating spicy shrimp. As Bobby performs, Ronnie Anne gets too scared to sing in front of everyone and runs straight to her room. She soon comes back after talking it over with Hector and eventually joins in singing with everyone.

In "Pranks for the Memories", he gets his revenge on Ronnie Anne for all the times she pranked him by helping CJ, Carl, and Carlitos turn her and Carlota's pranks against them. After they finally catch on, they lure them into being sprayed with pickle juice and cover them in catnip, causing the gang of Street Cats to stampede into the building and attack the boys.

In "Store Wars", the two of them check out the grand opening of a new supermarket. And while Ronnie Anne is impressed with the market's features and service, Bobby is more concerned about the Mercado losing it's customers and could close down. So they, along with their family, work together to compete and keep the store running.

In "Walk Don't Run", after Pickles gets dirty, he offers to clean her up for Ronnie Anne with a doggy bath in the Mercado for a family discount.

In "New Haunts", while Bobby was bummed out at first that she and Sid got invited to a sixth grader's party rather than do their traditional haunted house for Halloween, he encourages her to go. Later when the girls come back, they bemoan how horrible their Halloween went. Ronnie Anne even admits that they would've had more fun if they stuck to tradition, but Bobby appreciates that at least she does something different. He manages to salvage the night for them by doing the vampire boogie at the haunted Mercado.

In "Stress Test", after realizing how focused Bobby is when working, Ronnie Anne was able to figure out how to help her brother stay focused enough on his B.A.T. test without getting nervous; making a replica of the Mercado for his desk while taking the test.

In "Operation Dad", he was just as thrilled to know their father was coming to visit. When she expressed wanting to convince Arturo to stay with them, he tells her that he tried to before and that she shouldn't get her hopes up. After her attempts to convince him so far had failed, Bobby tries cheering her up with his sticker gun and tells her not to take it personally.

In "Flee Market", on the eve of Bobby and Lori's "pizza-versary" date, she, along with CJ and Carl, are asked by Hector to run the Mercado while they're away. As he tries to give them instructions on how to run it, they quickly send him off saying that they can take care of the place just fine and that he shouldn't be too worried. However, he continues to call in and uses a hidden camera to spy on them. They spot the camera and cover it with gum. After dropping off Lori, he heads back to the Mercado to complain with Ronnie Anne about how she, Carl and CJ are running the store. Seeing how picky Bobby is acting, they decide to quit, making Bobby's dilemma even worse for him. In the end, Bobby makes it up to his little sister and two cousins by letting them run the store their own way.

In "Away Game", they have a sleepover at their father's new apartment together, where they made pizza for dinner and played video games he bought for their visit. It is also mentioned by Ronnie Anne that he took them go-kart racing and indoor rock climbing. Later, Arturo takes them to the batting cages, but had to take them home early after Bobby took a baseball to the head.

In "Never Friending Story", she helps Bobby find a new friend, which turns out to be Par, the mercado's deliveryman.

In "Slink or Swim", she noticed that Bobby was teaching Carl how to swim.

In Living Loud: Surprise Party, Bobby and Ronnie Anne help the Louds and Clyde prepare for Lori's birthday party.

In "Family Tree", Bobby complains to Ronnie Anne about his family telling him what to do.

In "Livin' La Casa Loud!", she and Lincoln prank Bobby on his date with Lori. Later, they spend a day out together.

Ronnie Anne is annoyed by Bobby's cutesy relationship with Lori and is especially grossed out when they kiss.

Maria[]

In "Vacation Daze", Bobby asks his mother to help him remove a splinter from Bobby's finger (and other injuries).

Arturo[]

In "Away Game", he and Ronnie Anne went to their dad's for the weekend.

In "This Bird Has Flown", he is seen with Bobby when he anticipates for his son to be employee of the month.

Casagrande Family[]

Bobby gets along well with his cousins, aunt, uncle and grandparents as shown in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos".

Hector[]

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Hector hugging Bobby.

His grandfather sees him as a successor of his store because Bobby is a very competent store worker. He complimented his grandson for his grocery trick that helped in earning more money. Also, Bobby wears the same boxers as his grandfather.

In "Bo Bo Business", when Bobby tried to tell Hector to agree with his ideas, Hector refused, so Bobby quit and worked with Hong's Korean Market. Eventually, Bobby's song, "Hong's Korean Market Song", became a success, and he called Hector a "dinosaur", much to Hector's jealousy.

Rosa[]

Rosa thinks Bobby should not be thin, so she feeds him a lot.

In "This Bird Has Flown", Rosa gets furious at Bobby after what he did to Sergio.

In "Family Tree", Rosa tells Bobby to help her "purify" the building.

Carlos Jr.[]

S2E13 Bobby carrying CJ

Bobby carrying CJ.

Bobby likes hanging out with Carlos Jr. and he treats him like a younger brother.

In "Power Play", as Ronnie Anne was trying to persuade her family to cut back on their energy usage, Bobby felt betrayed when he found CJ wasting water in the bathtub.

Carl[]

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Carl pretends to sympathize with a tearful Bobby.

Carl likes bossing Bobby around and he accepts it with no objection. Carl also likes tricking Bobby and pulling pranks on him. Carl also seems to get jealous whenever he sees Bobby together with Lori.

In "Missed Connection" and "Stress Test," Carl showed no sympathy for Bobby as the latter cried in front of the family. In the former episode, Carl tries to sabotage Bobby's long-distance relationship with Lori by switching Bobby's flash drive with his own, which contains a video of Carl singing off-key while playing a guitar. In the latter episode, Carl tries to beat up Bobby with a newspaper, which Rosa stops him from doing.

In "Pranks for the Memories", he and his brothers helped Bobby pranking Carlota and Ronnie Anne to get revenge on Ronnie Anne for pranking him over years. He later comes to trust him and views him not so useless.

In "Slink or Swim", Bobby promised to teach Carl how to swim, after Carl reveals that he can't swim.

Generally[]

Bobby seems to be on good terms with all the Loud siblings and enjoys being with them.

Lincoln[]

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Lincoln and Bobby making their bro handshake.

Bobby and Lincoln are good friends. Bobby sympathizes with Lincoln living with just sisters and no brothers, as he also only has a sister.

In "Linc or Swim", Linc gets mad at Bobby for using his pool and angrily kicks him and his sisters out.

In "Save the Date", Bobby is mad at Lincoln for making his sister cry, but after they reconciled he forgave him.

As seen in "A Fair to Remember", they treat each other like "bros", and see one another as the brother they never had.

In "Jeers for Fears", Bobby gives Lincoln and Clyde a tour the House of Terror in order to toughen them up.

In Living Loud: Surprise Party, Bobby and Lincoln (along with Clyde and Ronnie Anne) help prepare for Lori's birthday party.

In "Livin' La Casa Loud!", Lincoln (along with Ronnie Anne) pranks Bobby on his date with Lori.

Lori[]

Babe, I would drive to the moon for you.

—Bobby professing his love for Lori, "Selfie Improvement"
S2E13 Bobby And Lori Goodbye Embrace

Bobby and Lori saying goodbye.

Lori is Bobby's girlfriend, and they love each other very much. Lori is constantly seen either messaging or chatting to him on the phone. If one of the two doesn't call or message the other for a long time, they will get extremely upset. This is prominently shown in "Undie Pressure", where she can't endure not talking to Bobby and lets him into the house even though it lost her a bet.

In "Project Loud House", they get into a fight over a tux that Lori picked out for him and he refused to wear. This upset Lori so much that she didn't want to go to school at all. Lincoln tried, and actually managed, to trick her into coming out by posing as Bobby over the phone and apologizing for the fight and accepting to wear the tux. Since this wasn't the real Bobby, it’s unknown if Lori found out Lincoln tricked her. It’s likely they got it cleared up eventually.

In "Save the Date", when Bobby found out Lincoln (unintentionally) hurt Ronnie Anne's feelings, Bobby got furious at this and decided to break up with Lori for this, leaving her devastated and heartbroken over losing her boyfriend and furious and vengeful at Lincoln for what he said to his sister. She forced him on a double date to make up for it, and eventually she and Bobby got back together.

In "11 Louds a Leapin'", Bobby gives himself as a gift to Lori.

In "Cheater by the Dozen", Bobby plans a date for Lori by making a reservation in Giovanni Changs Italian Chinese Bistro, asking help from his old co-workers for purchasing her a dress, find good romantic locations, getting a new tuxedo, learn how to dance and order food in Italian Mandarin. At the end they dance in the restaurant.

In "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Lori, accompanied with Lincoln went to visit the Santiago household, so they could say goodbye to Bobby and Ronnie Anne respectively. Both Lori and Bobby were so emotional over the prospect of being unable to see each other for two days in a row they cried their eyes out. After Lincoln and Ronnie pried the two away, the two told each other just how much they'll think of the other.

Despite this, Bobby had no problems with moving in with the Casagrande family indefinitely, even though it meant being away from Lori for much longer than two days. Not surprisingly, Lori was furious when she found out, and she instantly started driving to the Casagrande residence, despite it being located in another state, once again, taking Lincoln with her. Lori was confident in her ability to convince Bobby, and by extension, Ronnie Anne, to stay in Royal Woods, even going as far as saying "I don't know what Bobby is thinking, but I am going to tell him what he should be thinking."

After multiple failed attempts at getting Bobby to stay in Royal Woods, such as getting a makeover by Carlota, planning a romantic dinner for the two and even enhancing a heart shaped cookie with a love potion, Lori snaps at Bobby, proclaiming that she believes he cares more about the bodega than her. However, the two quickly reconcile and hug. In a discussion with Ronnie Anne, Lori admits that she thinks Bobby should stay, and admires the amount of thought and work Bobby put into thinking of a way the two could still be together after the move.

Afterwards, the two share a heartfelt goodbye. Lori tells Bobby that she'll miss him, but is looking forward to the future the two will spend together, and Bobby tells Lori he'll be counting down the days until he gets to see her again. The two share one last hug, before the Louds drive back to Royal Woods.

In "City Slickers", Lori, accompanied once again by Lincoln, spend the weekend at the Casagrandes' bodega as a way for Lori to get to know the city better once she graduates. Unfortunately for Lori, things do not go as well as she believed it would while in the big city after spilling her latte on her outfit, getting splashed by a bus, taking the wrong subway, and even falling into a manhole. Lori cries on Bobby's shoulder, believing that it's not possible to live in the city. Bobby comforts her saying that he didn't have the best of luck either since he ran into the backside of a police horse, but with time, she will be able to adjust to the city life and kissed her forehead. Before she and Lincoln prepare to return home, Lori admits how she'll miss being a city girl, but her moment gets ruined when Vanzilla gets towed because Lori parked in a non-parking space, making Lori, Lincoln, Ronnie Anne, and Bobby chase after the tow truck.

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Bobby and Lori kiss.

In "The Loudest Thanksgiving", he alongside Lori, help bring their families together to spend Thanksgiving with them.

In "Driving Ambition", Lori imagines that, after graduating from college, she would marry Bobby and have eleven children with him.

In "Tee'd Off", Bobby comes to pay Lori a surprise visit at Fairway University, but gets jealous when he sees her receiving golfing advice from Ewan, one of her fellow students. Fearing that Lori would dump him for Ewan, Bobby tries to make him look bad with pranks that he quickly recovered from, then challenges him to a golf match. However, Bobby later learns that he really had nothing to worry about, because Ewan is already engaged to another girl, and after Bobby confesses about his jealousy, Lori assures him she would never dump him for anyone.

In Living Loud: Surprise Party, Bobby helps to prepare for Lori's birthday party, along with Lincoln, Clyde, and Ronnie Anne.

In Clean-O-Clock, Bobby occasionally phones Lori up. He also phones her up in Living Loud: Lincoln's List and in Welcome to the Loud House, she phones him up.

In the Vacation Packin' Guide, Lori wishes she could pack Bobby in her suitcase.

In "12 Days of Christmas", Lori does a video chat with Bobby.

In "Lori Loud", it's revealed that Lori and Bobby's first date was at Jean Juan's French Mex and they were a bit awkward due to being nervous. It also reveals that they first fell for each other at a bowling alley.

In Dairyland Amoosement Park, they ride the Tunnel of Butter (a dairy-themed Tunnel of Love) together.

In "There Will Be Chaos", they playfully argue over who will hang up their phone first.

In "There Will Be More Chaos", they go on a date and Lori's siblings tag along.

In "Livin' La Casa Loud!", they go on a date at Great Lakes City Zoo.

At the beginning of The Casagrandes Movie, when Ronnie Anne is sneaking past Bobby's room early in the morning, he is heard dreaming about proposing to Lori.

Leni[]

S2E09B Don't feel bad, Babe

They don't have many interactions, but they seem to get along very well. In "Party Down", they both help Lori in organizing her party and both are supportive with her when she is questioning why the party isn't a hit.

If "Butterfly Effect" is any indication, Lincoln apparently thinks that Lori's secretly afraid that Bobby might leave her for Leni.

Luna[]

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Luna telling Bobby to go away.

His relationship with Luna seems to be unclear, but Bobby does enjoy Luna's company and music. However, Luna may not be on good terms with him.

In "Undie Pressure", when he was begging to be let into the house to see Lori, Luna tried to shoo him away.

In "For Bros About to Rock", he easily recognized her in her Mom disguise, and got her locked up with Lincoln and Clyde.

Clyde[]

S1E15B Lobby reunion selfie

Clyde's envy to Bobby about Lori.

Due to his obsessive crush on Lori, (Seasons 1-3), Clyde hates Bobby for being Lori's boyfriend. In "Two Boys and a Baby", Clyde's story about him and Lori as a knight and a princess ends with Bobby getting eaten by a monster. In "Save the Date", Clyde tries to humiliate Bobby, while he was on his date with Lori.

However, in "A Fair to Remember", Clyde enjoys spending time with Bobby, and treats him like a "bro", despite his hatred for Bobby.

In "11 Louds a Leapin'", when Lincoln tells Clyde that he lost something in Bud Grouse's yard, he hopes it was Bobby so that he could be Lori's new boyfriend.

In "Cheater by the Dozen", Clyde was angry with Bobby, because he thought that Bobby was cheating on Lori.

In "Jeers for Fears", Bobby gives Lincoln and Clyde a tour the House of Terror in order to toughen them up.

In Living Loud: Surprise Party, Clyde helps Bobby (along with the Louds and Ronnie Anne) prepare for Lori's birthday party.


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