Season one of 'The Owl House' is a surprise animated hit. It's funny, thoughtful, action-packed, creative and beautiful; if you're a fan of both fantasy and animation, you do not want to miss it. Same if you're feeling withdrawal symptoms from the 'She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' finale. The characters are adorable, and I dare anyone not to care about all of them by the end of the season.
The existence of 'The Owl House' and its progressiveness just might be enough for me to lift a well deserved boycott of Disney, for its incessant queerphobic and conservative policies. Is it finally getting with the times?
(I won't hold my breath, to be honest; we've all been betrayed by those cowards too many times before).
But really, it's hard to believe that this House is a Disney show!
Besides, how can anyone resist a kids' cartoon that takes place on a giant's rotting carcass?
Luz X Amity for life!
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