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* AgeLift: In the original show, Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack are (fictional) adults. Here, they are preteens.

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* AgeLift: In the original show, Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack are (fictional) adults. Here, they are preteens. After all, they ''are'' actually Lincoln and Clyde, who are preteens in the show.
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* AdaptationalWealth: The Louds and are now incredibly wealthy and live in a mansion.

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* AdaptationalWealth: The Louds and are now incredibly wealthy and live in a mansion.
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* AdaptationalWealth: The Louds and [=McBrides=] are now incredibly wealthy and live in a mansion.

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* AdaptationalWealth: The Louds and [=McBrides=] are now incredibly wealthy and live in a mansion.
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** Similarly, Ronnie Anne chants, "Adi!", then finishes on "Adios!" when she delivers her final blow.

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** Similarly, Ronnie Anne chants, "Adi!", then finishes on "Adios!" when she delivers her final blow.
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In the AU, the Loud family is rich and lives in a large mansion, with the [=McBrides=] living with them, and Kirby from the episode "Out on a Limo" as their butler. In each story, the superhero versions of the Loud children and Clyde (also known as the Full House Gang) must solve a crime and/or deal with a problem that's struck one of the team members. The series takes place during the first four seasons of ''The Loud House'', so Lily is still in diapers and Lori hasn't gone to college yet.

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In the AU, the Loud family is rich and lives in a large mansion, with the [=McBrides=] living with them, and Kirby from the episode "Out on a Limo" as their butler.butler and chauffeur. In each story, the superhero versions of the Loud children and Clyde (also known as the Full House Gang) must solve a crime and/or deal with a problem that's struck one of the team members. The series takes place during the first four seasons of ''The Loud House'', so Lily is still in diapers and Lori hasn't gone to college yet.
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* NonPoweredCostumedHero: With the exception of Lola/The Queen of Diamonds, who can summon diamonds, none of the superheroes have powers, but they still wear flashy outfits and fight crime.

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* NonPoweredCostumedHero: This trope is slightly incorporated. With the exception slight exceptions of Lola/The Queen of Diamonds, Diamonds and Lynn/Strong Suit, who can summon diamonds, none of the other superheroes have powers, really powerful abilities, just superhuman agility, but they still wear flashy outfits and fight crime.
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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.

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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made by Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/DarkKnightRises''.

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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/DarkKnightRises''.
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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins''and ''Film/DarkKnightRises''.

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** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins''and ''Film/BatmanBegins'' and ''Film/DarkKnightRises''.

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* ShoutOut: The Ace Cave is a reference to the Bat Cave from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.

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Ace Cave is a reference to the Bat Cave from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.
** In "the Case of the Mysterious Gambler", Eight of Spades says, "Theatricality and deception, powerful agents to the uninitiated." These are same lines made Ra's Al Ghul and Bane from ''Film/BatmanBegins''and ''Film/DarkKnightRises''.
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''The Ace Savvy Extended Universe'' is a series of fanfics by ''Website/DeviantArt'' user [=MarvelEarth19999=], set in an alternate universe version of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', in which Lincoln's favourite superhero series, Ace Savvy, takes place in reality and Lincoln is Ace.

In the AU, the Loud family is rich and lives in a large mansion, with the [=McBrides=] living with them, and Kirby from the episode "Out on a Limo" as their butler. In each story, the superhero versions of the Loud children and Clyde (also known as the Full House Gang) must solve a crime and/or deal with a problem that's struck one of the team members. The series takes place during the first four seasons of ''The Loud House'', so Lily is still in diapers and Lori hasn't gone to college yet.

It can be read [[https://www.deviantart.com/marvelearth19999/gallery here]].

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* AdaptationalExplanation: Lincoln's maternal grandmother's absence is explained as her having died.
* AdaptationalSkill: All of the Loud children, plus Clyde, are highly trained in martial arts and wrestling.
* AdaptationalWealth: The Louds and [=McBrides=] are now incredibly wealthy and live in a mansion.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the show, the unnamed exterminator from "Along Came a Sister" was a bit obnoxious, referring to the Loud children as "spider huggers" and wanting to kill a spider even after hearing she was a ClassPet. In this series, he's a villain called The Exterminator who sics hoards of bugs on people.
* AgeLift: In the original show, Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack are (fictional) adults. Here, they are preteens.
* AlternateUniverseFic: Instead of being a fictional comic book character, Ace Savvy is real, and instead of being two kids who read his books, Lincoln and Clyde are Ace and Jack themselves.
* CatchPhrase:
** Lady Killstrike chants, "Nuba!" when she fights.
** Similarly, Ronnie Anne chants, "Adi!", then finishes on "Adios!" when she delivers her final blow.
* FriendToBugs: The Exterminator's shtick is that he unleashes hoards of bugs on the populace.
* JerkassToOne: Lady Killstrike is an example of the "crueller to one" variety -- she antagonises the entire Full House Gang, but despises the High Card/Lori even more than the others.
* KidHero: All of the superhero characters (with the exception of Wild Card Willy) are minors; some (like the Eleven of Hearts) are teens, while others (such as the Royal Flush) are young children.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: A lot of the villains have intimidating names, such as Lady Killstrike and the Death Reaper.
* NonPoweredCostumedHero: With the exception of Lola/The Queen of Diamonds, who can summon diamonds, none of the superheroes have powers, but they still wear flashy outfits and fight crime.
* OriginalCharacter: There are a great many characters made-up for the series, such as Death Reaper, Lady Killstrike, and the Suicide King.
* SecretIdentity: The Full House Gang keeps their real identities secret from the general public. Usually, when someone finds out about their secret, they'll end up joining the team.
* ShoutOut: The Ace Cave is a reference to the Bat Cave from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: In addition to the canon characters such as the Night Club, some villains include ''the'' Exterminator, ''the'' Tanooki, and ''the'' Mosquito.
* ThouShaltNotKill: With the exception of the demons seen in "Spade of Spells", the Full House Gang avoids killing the villains.
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