When Lincoln wants to have a cool older brother, Lisa builds him one from scratch.When Lincoln wants to have a cool older brother, Lisa builds him one from scratch.When Lincoln wants to have a cool older brother, Lisa builds him one from scratch.
Storyline
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- TriviaJack Griffo (Ro-Bro) previously played the role of Blake Bradley in the parent series.
- GoofsWhen Lincoln tells Clyde that they can't keep playing "Kitten Emergency", he holds the game case by the spine. However, when Clyde tries to defend his opinions on the game, Lincoln holds the case from the opposite side.
- Quotes
Robot Todd: Here's Lincoln, as you requested. I found him out in the bushes.
Lincoln Loud: It's not my fault! Lana's rooster had to use the bathroom.
Lisa Loud: Thank you, Todd. The reason I summoned you here today is because I think I have the solution to your bro-pro. "Bro-pro" stands for "brother problem", mi hermano. "Mi hermano" means "my brother" in Spanish. Spanish is a...
Lincoln Loud: I got it. Just tell me why I'm here.
Lisa Loud: [She puts a holographic projector on the floor] I give you...
[She presses a button on a remote control, and a hologram of a robot with the proportions of an eighteen-year-old appears above the projector]
Lisa Loud: ... the Ro-Bro 5000! It's your very own older brother. I watched numerous movies and TV shows from the 1980s and programmed him with all the features of an ideal older brother. Needless to say, he's brimming with bro-tential!
Lincoln Loud: Thanks, Lisa! So, I can just sit here and hang out with him?
Lisa Loud: You can do better than that!
[She presses a button on the remote control, and the holographic projection disappears. As she and Lincoln rush to the window, a blue sports car pulls up next to the house, driven by Ro-Bro]
Lincoln Loud: I don't know what to say.
Lisa Loud: Go say hi to your new brother!
- ConnectionsReferences 2009 MTV Video Music Awards (2009)
- SoundtracksDanger Zone
(uncredited)
Written by Giorgio Moroder & Tom Whitlock
Performed by Kenny Loggins
Produced by Giorgio Moroder