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The fate of the Boiling Isles rests on the shoulders of a human, a cursed witch and a little King.

Luz, a self-assured teenage girl, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. In order to get home, Luz must help them with a mission.

When an ancient wizard gives Luz a map for a mystical quest, she wonders if she is actually a Chosen One.

Luz sneaks into the local magic school to help a friend and makes a new enemy in the process.

Luz and King have to defend the Owl House from a mysterious intruder.

Luz's lesson about witch covens goes awry when she finds herself thrust into a witch's duel.

When Luz, Willow and Gus accidentally animate the Owl House, the house runs amok around Bonesborough.

While checking out the library, Luz's pranks lead to unintended consequences.

A simple disagreement leads to a complex situation when Eda, King, and Luz triple-down on a wager.

When Gus sneaks Luz into Hexside School to present at the Human Appreciation Society, Luz sees a side of the school she didn't expect.

When an adventure with Eda's staff goes awry, Luz and her friends have to earn the staff back from a mysterious forest creature, or lose the staff forever.

When King becomes a bestselling author, he learns a valuable lesson in reading the fine print.

Luz needs to learn a new spell, so Eda takes her to the most magical place on the island to train.

During Luz’s first day of Magic School, curiosity gets the best of her, and she finds herself thrown into the Delinquent Track, where she’s not allowed to learn magic.

King confides in a carnival fortuneteller who makes his dream come true, but it comes at a cost.

Luz, Willow and Amity take a trip down memory lane.

Luz experiences Grom, Hexside’s version of Prom, and it’s not what she expects.

Not your average underdog story.

On a school field trip to the mysterious Emperor’s Castle, Luz strays from the group and into danger.

Luz’s skills as a witch are put to the test when she attempts the impossible.
Step through a portal to the Boiling Isles with The Owl House, a series that feels like a spiritual successor to the best of modern animation. It follows Luz Noceda, a human teenager who stumbles upon a magical realm and befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and a tiny demon, King. Luz enrolls as Eda's apprentice, despite having no magical abilities herself, and seeks to become a witch. This show shines with its fantastic world-building, deep lore, and incredibly well-developed characters. It fearlessly explores complex relationships, identity, and found family themes, much like Steven Universe. The serialized plot ramps up quickly, delivering high stakes and emotional payoffs. Created by Dana Terrace, who worked on Gravity Falls and was influenced by Steven Universe, you can feel the lineage in its smart writing, engaging mysteries, and commitment to heartfelt storytelling and diverse representation. It's a magical adventure with real emotional weight.
Step into the Boiling Isles with The Owl House! Created by Dana Terrace, this show follows Luz Noceda, a creative and unconventional teenage girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical dimension. Instead of attending a summer camp, she becomes the apprentice of a rebellious witch, Eda the Owl Lady, and befriends a tiny demon king. The series is a delightful mix of fantasy, comedy, and genuine emotion, exploring themes of belonging, challenging norms, and the meaning of family. Luz, a human with no magical abilities in a world of witches and demons, finds her own unique way to practice magic. The Owl House has been lauded for its imaginative world-building, complex characters, and groundbreaking representation. It features LGBTQ+ characters and relationships portrayed naturally within the narrative, earning praise from fans and critics alike. It's a wonderfully weird and heartfelt adventure about finding where you truly belong.