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The Owl House is So Gay, and I Love It

Mina Himlie, online publishing coordinator

Disney’s show The Owl House is gay, and I don’t mean that in a poor way. I represent it’s one of the best shows in the earth because of the canon women-loving-women (WLW) representation.

Luz Noceda, a human, began the show by avoiding a summer camp to make her more “normal” by accidentally entering a weird, magical realm full of witches and demons called the Boiling Isles where everything is deadly – but in a enjoyable way. If you’ve seen Gravity Falls, it has the same vibes.

As season one progresses it becomes obvious that Luz Noceda is bisexual, and Dana Terrace, the show’s creator, confirmed her bisexuality on Twitter. Now, we understand that sometimes creators like the infamous JK Rowling own used Twitter to confirm things that may or may not be reflected in the art, but Luz is clearly written to be bisexual, writing that is all the more real and genuine given that Terrace is bisexual herself. Luz is shown to have an interest in men and to have a huge crush on a girl named Amity Blight, who later canonically becomes her girlfriend. 

Amity starts out as a cold, mean traits. But over the cou

CANNON LGBTQIA+ CHARACTERS FROM THE OWL HOUSE

Amity Blight(A lesbian witch with 2 older siblings, and garbage/abusive parents, Amity is currently online dating Luz)

Luz Noceda(A bisexual human who knows magic, sorta ran away from the human realm, and is currently dating Amity)

Edalyn Clawthorne(A bisexual witch commonly known as The Owl Lady that isn't in a relationship currently but was dumped by Raine in the past and guess what? She's also been cursed by her sister, Lilith Clawthorne)

Raine Whispers(A non binary witch who's the head of the bard coven, also the one who dumped Eda but they're still friends and I say they're still in love with each other but that's just my opinion)

Gilbert and Mr. Park(Both men are gay witches, happily married to each other, and raising they're sweet plant loving daughter Willow What else do you crave me to say?)

Alador Blight(A curious and great inventor but also a terrible and exhausted father Still not as bad as his wife tho, there's a chance he could be redeemed I want him to be gay or pansexual)

Darius(A total tidy freak who's the head of the abomination coven and appears to

The Owl House’s Queer Kiss Just Showed Young Viewers That It’s Okay To Be Queer

Coming out of the closet isn’t easy. Immature queer people are made to sacrifice potentially everything just to be themselves. Family could desert them, friends could push them away, and society as a whole could deem them as something to be thrown aside and ostracized. I’m a tremendously proud pansexual transwoman, but even now I disbelieve my own individuality, scared that I’ll never live up to my hold internal expectations and those others hold of me. It’s an irrational mindset, but one that’s shared by many in the Queer community.

The Owl House’s second season has expressed this battle beautifully through the characters of Amity Blight and Luz Noceda. I’ve written about the show’s focus on youthful rebellion and the importance of its queer themes before, but the whole ordeal reaches a new crescendo with its latest episode. ‘Through The Looking Glass Ruins’ is both delightfully queer and a poignant glimpse at the struggles of entity in the closet, where many hold no choice but to confide in loved ones when there’s nowhere else left to spin. It&rs

"The Owl House" - Visibility of LGBTQ+ support on TV animation series

“The Owl House” is a fantasy, comedy TV animation series produced by Dana Terrace. The Owl House has been acclaimed for containing multiple LGBTQ+ characters. This is the first Disney film to have a gay protagonist, according to the studio. The TV animation series was on air on Disney Channel on January 10, 2020.

Overview

A self-assured adolescent girl named Luz discovers a doorway to a world where humans are not well-liked by the inhabitants.

The Owl House Trailer

In order to recover his titles and glory, King, the demon sidekick of rebellious witch Eda and her small demon sidekick Luz, team together. As Eda’s apprentice, Luz learns the ways of magic despite the fact that she has no magical skills of her own.

Representation of LGBTQ+

The Owl Residence has been acclaimed for containing multiple LGBTQ+ characters, including Luz Noceda and Amity Blight, who are developing a romance.

 

This is the first Disney production to have a same-sex attracted protagonist, according to the studio. Despite the evidence that prior Disney works featured LGBT characters, they were always secondary ones.

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