Inviata accidentalmente nel mondo di Boiling Isles, prima di un viaggio al campo estivo, un'adolescente umana di nome Luz, desidera diventare una strega con l'aiuto di Eda e del re demone.Inviata accidentalmente nel mondo di Boiling Isles, prima di un viaggio al campo estivo, un'adolescente umana di nome Luz, desidera diventare una strega con l'aiuto di Eda e del re demone.Inviata accidentalmente nel mondo di Boiling Isles, prima di un viaggio al campo estivo, un'adolescente umana di nome Luz, desidera diventare una strega con l'aiuto di Eda e del re demone.
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As a lot of the same writers and creators of the show Gravity Falls worked on this show, The Owl House still feels like it's own thing. The first season set up many mysteries and many paths the show can take, and the season rapping it up in a nice bow, but also creating new exciting potential for season 2. My only problem is an under-cooked villain (that's only my opinion) he has the menace and the callus personality, but I hope the writers can make as something as compelling as Bill Cipher and bring it all together for whatever comes next! 10/10, a show worth watching, and one of the best modern Disney shows out at the moment!
I only watched this sporadically, but my kids went through this series very quickly after Gravity Falls, one of their top three shows. Despite the fantastic dangers, the show over all seemed light-hearted and fun. Luz's total disappearance into a fantasy realm (of her own making?) by following a creature through a door suggests Alice in Wonderland, as does the show's total disregard for the "real world," including her mother, in favor of its creatively imaginative realms. The show also continues the reclamation of the "witch" title in global animation beginning with Kiki's Delivery Service and with many recent examples; in Owl House, what is especially noticeable is how the loner Eda becomes like a substitute mother for Luz: an intergenerational bonding of adolescent and adult witch, both misunderstood by their families.
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It's more grown-up than the average Disney Channel animated series, and for the better. And if Disney just had a little more faith, then The Owl House could have the time it deserves. It deserves more eyes than it's getting, for sure. It's impressive how much it's been able to pull off with its short existence. It's shaping up to be one of Disney's best animated series in recent years, if not ever, and it's best to realize that now rather than after it's already come and gone.
Awesome Worldbuilding, really funny, Over the top Voice Acting, wonderful Character Development are just some of its merits.
Awesome Worldbuilding, really funny, Over the top Voice Acting, wonderful Character Development are just some of its merits.
I loved this show so so much, being a teenager it wasent what i'm "supposed" to be watching but it's now one of my all time favourite shows, it saved my life and i watch it whenever i feel sad as a pick me up, wish s3 wasent cut short cause of some little ... honeslty idk what else to write cause apparently i need to have more words, i love the whole show, luz and her development makes we scream it's so well done, more time and budget could have helped to make it better but they did AMAZING with what they were given for the 2nd and what is currently out of the 3rd seasons, i would give anything for the full 4 seaosns dana wanted please take all my money all of it you deserve it the owl house <3
watch it NOW it will change your life for the better.
I'm 19 and i watch this show with my little sister and sometimes my parents join in as well.
It's such a fun show to watch, it's "made for kids" but has a plot that's suited for all ages, with characters like Eda that come and shake things up!
I love Luz and her story, how even though she was human she managed to find a way to make her dream come true, it teaches kids to be confident and to dream big and I hope we get to see more of her and the gang soon.
It's such a fun show to watch, it's "made for kids" but has a plot that's suited for all ages, with characters like Eda that come and shake things up!
I love Luz and her story, how even though she was human she managed to find a way to make her dream come true, it teaches kids to be confident and to dream big and I hope we get to see more of her and the gang soon.
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- QuizEach episode contains an eye code in Cyrillic alphabet and reads: "Two witches torn apart, now alone. Two Hearts of Stone. A curse of feather and mud, a betrayal of blood."
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