Royal Woods, Michigan (formerly called Woods) is a fictional city in The Loud House where the series takes place.
History[]
During the 1600s, Royal Woods was simply known as Woods.[1] This was where the Loud family's ancestors settled after they were (unknowingly) betrayed by their castle caretaker in Scotland, Aggie, when she banished them from their kingdom.
Sometime in the 400 years between the ancestors' arrival and the present (more specifically during the 19th century), Woods was renamed to Royal Woods, after an oak tree that lived there.
Locations[]
Homes[]
- Main article: List of residences in Royal Woods
Places of education[]
- Main article: List of schools in Royal Woods
Local[]
- Main article: List of recreational locations in Royal Woods
Businesses[]
- Main article: List of businesses in Royal Woods
Neighboring Cities[]
Huntington Oaks[]
- Main article: Huntington Oaks
Hazeltucky[]
- Main article: Hazeltucky
Beaverton[]
- Main article: Beaverton
Fern Valley[]
- Main article: Fern Valley
Gallery[]
Royal Woods has a collection of images and media that can be viewed here.
Trivia[]
- Out of all episodes in the series, the 42 episodes that primarily take place outside of Royal Woods are "Roughin' It", "Raw Deal", "Suite and Sour", "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", "Fool's Paradise", "Legends", "Tripped!", "City Slickers", "The Mad Scientist", "The Spies Who Loved Me", the Casagrandes story arc in Season 4, "Washed Up", "Don't You Fore-get About Me", "Friends in Dry Places", "Schooled!", "Ghosted!", "Camped!", "Bummer Camp", "Crashed Course", "The Loathe Boat", "Stroke of Luck", "Space Jammed", "The Orchid Grief", "Great Lakes Freakout!", 'Day of the Dad", 'Fashion No Show", "Doom Service", the Road Trip story arc in Season 7, and "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas".
- "Driving Miss Hazy" confirms that Royal Woods is in the state of Michigan, and the city is based on Chris Savino's hometown of Royal Oak, Michigan, which is about twenty to thirty minutes away from Detroit, and is considered a suburb of that city.
- Royal Oak, Michigan has a very low crime rate, and is considered to be one of the safest cities in America. Since Royal Woods is based on that place, it has the same crime rate. This is mentioned in "Lock 'n' Loud". Most of the crimes that are committed there are minor ones like littering.
- A map in "ARGGH! You for Real?" reveals that Royal Woods is located south of Saginaw Bay in Michigan.
- According to the end of "Luna Loud", Royal Woods' area code is 248, which is the same as that of Royal Oak.
- The town's name is also a portmeanteau of Royal Oak, Savino's home town, and Huntington Woods, Michael Rubiner's home town.[2]
- According to Lisa, Huntington Oaks and Hazeltucky are within a 60-mile radius of Royal Woods.
- Fusion cuisine appears to be popular in Royal Woods, as there are at least four known fusion cuisine restaurants: Jean Juan's French Mex (French/Mexican), Giovanni Changs Italian Chinese Bistro (Italian/Chinese), Aloha Comrade (Hawaiian/Russian), and Guten Morgen Vietnam (German/Vietnamese).
- According to Luan in "Future Tense", Royal Woods apparently has a parking crisis.
- She later helped to fix it.
- In "Scales of Justice", it is revealed that Royal Woods has approximately 20,000 residents.
Video[]
The BEST Food & Restaurants In Royal Woods! - The Loud House
Sources[]
v - e - d The Loud House locations
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