The Loud House Goes Undercover in “No Time to Spy”
The Loud Family is back with their third TV movie, and this time they’re trading in their usual antics for a life of espionage and high-stakes adventure. In “No Time to Spy,” the family embarks on a vacation to celebrate their maternal grandfather’s wedding, only to find themselves caught up in their new Gram-Gram’s former life as a super spy.
The Loud Family gets equipped with an arsenal of wacky gadgets
As a spoof of the James Bond franchise, “No Time to Spy” is full of nods to the iconic series, from over-the-top villains to kooky gadgets and a bombastic musical opening theme. While it may not pay tribute to the more serious and grounded Bond films, it’s a fun and lighthearted take on the spy genre.
The plot centers around Lincoln’s fascination with his new step-grandmother’s past as a spy, which gets the two of them wrapped up in one final mission. As the whole family gets involved, each member brings their unique skills to the table, making for a fun and action-packed ride.
The Loud Family works together to take down the villains
One of the standout aspects of “No Time to Spy” is its ability to appeal to both newcomers and longtime fans of the show. With a bigger budget and smoother animation, this TV movie feels like a more epic version of a regular episode. And with Lisa taking on the role of Q, fans of the show will love seeing their favorite characters in new and exciting roles.
Lisa brings her genius-level intellect to the world of espionage
Overall, “No Time to Spy” is a fun and entertaining ride that’s perfect for families and fans of the show. With its lighthearted take on the spy genre and its focus on teamwork and family, it’s a great way to spend 75-90 minutes.
Score: 7/10