Disney’s animated series The Owl House follows the fantastical adventures of 14-year-old Luz Noceda, who accidentally finds herself transported to the Demon Realm where she meets Eda Clawthorne, a ...
The Owl House created by Dana Terrace and currently airing on The Disney Channel, is the quiet juggernaut of queer introductory horror programming. The show has attracted legions of fans of various ...
The Owl House is continuing on with its shortened third season, which is getting another installment on Dec. 14. For those who are unaware, this Disney+ show follows the life of Luz Noceda as she ...
I love animation. Like, seriously. I’m pretty sure that the genre as a whole is what really inspired me to get into movies as a young child, because what’s the best way to quiet a child? Put them in ...
Petrana Radulovic is an entertainment reporter specializing in animation, fandom culture, theme parks, Disney, and young adult fantasy franchises. The new episode drop of The Owl House coincides with ...
Disney Television Animation will preview The Owl House on Day 2 of New York Comic Con, which runs Oct 3-Oct. 6 at Javits Center in New York City. Also, a panel featuring Disney Television Animation ...
The Disney Channel confirmed that the lead character in an animated series in bisexual. Luz Noceda, a 14-year-old Dominican-American girl, is the main character in the new series The Owl House, which ...
Disney is taking more strides toward LGBTQ+ representation with the bisexual lead character of The Owl House. Series creator Dana Terrace spoke about her Disney Channel series on Twitter, confirming ...
The new teaser doesn’t feature any dialogue, but the animated style is gorgeous and whimsical, and we get a sense of the lighthearted characters at the center of some epic in scope adventures. Luz ...
The Disney Channel’s “The Owl House” animated television series features an apparent first for the company - a bisexual main character. The creator and an executive producer for the show, Dana Terrace ...
The Owl House and Amphibia are two Disney cartoons of the same coin. Both helmed by Gravity Falls alumni, they share chaotic energy and a broad premise: young girls spirited away into magical lands ...
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