While animation shows resonate with certain age groups, there are many that struggle to mix humor, action, and emotional weight that may not appeal to all viewers. The cartoons that carry this feat always seem to draw the following in surrender overnight. House Owl, which aired on Disney Channel this past month, looks like a new addition to this magical middle ground.
While it may be known for its cheesy series live like Hannah Montana Forever and That's RavenDisney Channel is a stranger to the world's most intelligent cartoons. Back in the day it was there The Proud Family and Kim might, and more recently have been similar shows Star vs Evil Power and Amphibia. Oh, and 2017 Ducks restart. She's also beautiful.
Of course, you can't bring the likes of Disney Channel fans without saying goodbye Gravity Falls. The show, which focuses on the amazing arrival of the Pines family, is among the most beloved cartoons of the last two decades, adapting to full blown Party time and Steven Universe. Also Power Falls that leads us House Owl. Dana Terrace, the official painter for the storyboard Power Falls, is the author of House Owl, and Gravity Falls
House Owl follows Luz Noceda (Sarah-Nicole Robles), a Dominican-American teenager who wanders into a beautiful place that meets demons and magic. Luz is soon captured by the rebellious sorcerer Eda (Wendie Malick), who lives in an Owl House-owned house next to his demon King's Day (Hirsch). There is also the housekeeper Hooty (also Hirsch), with a perfumed face built into the front door.
Luz is introduced as a drag queen in her country, a booth that enjoys "editing anime clips in music and reading 15-page fantasy books. backstories. " It is a parable that will expose many viewers who have grown up in such immoral and extreme behavior. A choice for a clever and honest character, when you think of many cartoons that tend to make a weird soliloquy like a sidekick or part of an active gag. Luz is an oddball, but he is also a character with high ambitions (bad and some). He has his chance to return to the human world, but he decides to stay and train as a witch under Eda.
Eda herself is a bit crazy. She is actually a magical criminal specializing in finding and selling human references to healthy local customers. His strong skills and sordid background (which gets hard in the fourth episode of the show) make him a very interesting character. Eda natural and au tonomous environment& # 39; We are left with her new role as Luz's advisor, but it is this debate that makes their relationship with the teacher-raising students worth watching. Luz has a lot to learn and Eda has plenty of room for emotional growth.
Then there is the Lord, a demonic image of a Napoleonic complex that looks like a mixture between a wolf and Pokémon Cubone. While the publisher of the "King of Demons" is determined for power and glory, it is clear that the king is very close to fertilizing The attacker Zim power and play the foedic foil in the most critical situations. King is an interesting know-it-all jerk on the same trench Gravity Falls& # 39; Cantankerous Grunkle Stan, which has (ironically) been voiced by Hirsh.
While the main characters each have their fair share, it's their shared world, the Boiling Isles, that stands out as the true star of the show. House Owl it depends on the kind of good, and so does the burning power of a 100-foot heated blast. The Boiling Islands are strangely impartial, mixing known elements of high dreams and myths with twisted twisted vibes. Owl House Artistic director Ricky Cometa noted that he was inspired by the fictional illustrations of Hyponymus Bosch and John Bauer, and it's easy to see. You never know what's in the next corner or lying in the back, and it's amazing to see.
It's hard to bring a trope of "witch to training" and not make comparisons to set up a series like Harry Potter and movies like Kiki Delivery Service, but House Owl make every effort to break apart while still paying respect and fun. Instead of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, The Boiling Isles features the hexside Academy of Dangerous Magic and Demonics, where students can learn how to bring their abominations to life. There is danger in magic, too House Owl he is not afraid to push this black subject whenever he gets the chance.
I am very happy House Owl so far. Dana Terrace and her team have done a great job of integrating the world of surprises they feel familiar and unpopular, while introducing characters related to the fact that new and old viewers are sure to love. One large chunk of jumping, lovely, and magical delights.
The show has oodles of potential, and I wouldn't be surprised if you grow to the next photos pictures in the months and years to come.
Viewers are sure if House Owl ready for them or their kids to watch the first episode of the show, which can be found all on YouTube.
Those who have already jumped and Owl House The hype train will be happy to learn that the show is green for the second season before the January premiere. Disney subscribers, who may be wondering why the show is not featured on the streaming service, will have to wait until the first season is compiled to launch a bunch of their available episodes.