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The Owl House has been advertised as a "Horror Comedy" series, and there's definitely enough comedy to match the horror, often the horror itself leads to the comedy.

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Season 1

    Episode 1 - A Lying Witch and the Warden 
  • The opening Imagine Spot of Luz's "book report."
    Azura: Do not underestimate me, Gildersnake. For I am the Good Witch Azura! Warrior of peace! (crouches and holds her staff like a bazooka) NOW EAT THIS, SUCKA!
    Gildersnake: No! My only weakness! DYING!
    • When we cut to Luz in the principal's office, we see that she's been acting out the narrative with a doll... and a live snake.
    • Then the principal draws her attention to several students running in terror from even more snakes.
      Luz: Oh. That's where the backup snakes were.
  • The flashbacks to the previous times Luz was sent to the Principal's Office.
    • One of those times was her art project was a gryphon with a pigeon head that breathes spiders. While she's flying on Eda's broomstick, she sees a humongous gryphon with a pigeon head that breathes spiders.
      Luz: I knew it!
    • When Luz tries to take up cheerleading, she tries to impress the others by showing off (not a cheerleading move) but her ability to turn her eyelids inside-out. The clincher is how, rather than mere disgust, the other cheerleaders overreact to this by screaming and running away like they've just seen a scorpion or something of the similar nature.
  • Eda discarding a smartphone, a diamond ring, and a glowing golden chalice (complete with choir!) in favor of a pair of novelty googly eyes.
    Eda: Garbage... garbage... garbage... (Gasps) Now, this! This will make me rich!
    • Eda enthusiastically tries to sell Luz a croc shoe (Which she calls a "human foot full of holes") missing a mate, used deodorant (Human candy), and a portable TV (advertised as a "black box that only reflects sadness"), without knowing what any of them really are.
      • She also keeps a tray of random inedibles labeled "Human Candy (????)"
      • Luz is able to get on Eda's good side by being able to put batteries in the portable television which showcases an exercise program.
      • One of the potential buyers of the television asks if he can eat the "tiny human inside the box."
  • Luz asking a small fairy if this is all just a fantastical dream, only for said fairy to turn out to be a flesh-eater with a mouthful of giant teeth.
    Fairy: GIVE ME YOUR SKIN!
    • At which point Luz has this to ask:
      Luz: Did I die?! Am I in the bad place?
      Eda: You wish.
  • "If I die here, my mom's gonna kill me!"
  • After Eda escapes from the guard, he shouts after her "You won't get away with this!"...then spends a few moments grousing, to no one in particular, that she did in fact just get away with it.
  • Apparently, giraffes are originally from the Boiling Isle, but got banished.
  • Hooty asks for the password to enter the Owl House... and Eda pokes him in the eyes and tells him to just let her in.
    Hooty: (glaring) All right, all right, geez. You never want to have any fun. (beat) Ow. (beat) Hoot!
    • He also makes a "BLEH" sound when he opens and closes as a doorway, and burps after letting Eda and Luz inside.
  • King's introduction. We hear a deep booming voice and a huge shadow, which turns out to belong to a tiny demon with a high-pitched voice who looks like he's just got out of the bath (complete with a Modesty Towel and rubber ducky). Luz immediately starts gushing over King and pulls him into a hug, from which he struggles to escape.
    Luz: Ay que lindo!note  (picks King up and cuddles him) Eda, he's soooo cute! Who's a widdle guy? Who's a widdle guy? Is it you? Is it you?
    King: No! I don't know who your "little guy" is! Eda, who is this monster?!
    • The Spanish dub makes it even funnier. Luz coos, "Quien es mi pequeño?" which means "Who is my little one?" It makes King's protests that he's not her little one more justified.
  • King likes to talk to his toys:
    King: Soon, Mr. Ducky, we shall drink the fear of those who mocked us.
    King: You there, nightmare critter. (picks up stuffed bunny) I shall call you Francois and you shall be a minion in my army of darkness!
  • In order to infiltrate the Conformatorium, Luz enthusiastically disguises herself... by pulling up her hood.
    Luz: I've been waiting to use this! (pulls up her hood, and raises two fingers as a pair of cat ears unfold) Meow, meow!
    King: It's hideous.
    Eda: Oh you'll fit right in.
  • Warden Wrath's inmates are locked up for weird, ridiculously petty reasons. There's an witch-lady who writes shipping fan fiction about food, a multi-eyed dude with a weird habit of plucking out his own eyes and eating them, and a Waddling Head lady with rhotacism and a taste for bizarre conspiracy theories, like that the world is triangle-shaped or they're all just simulations created for the amusement of "higher beings".
    • Luz tries to lift the lever to their prisons to free them but isn't strong enough.
      Luz: No! My weak nerd arms!
  • King senses his crown's nearby and tries to turn the knob on the door to little effect.
    Eda: Aw, he gets so cute when he's thirsting for power.
  • Luz’s annoyance when King’s missing crown is of the fast food chain cardboard variety with no real power.
  • Eda is more annoyed than anything about one of her hands coming off. Later she has a similar reaction to being beheaded by Warden Wrath.
    Eda: [after her head is lifeless for a second] Ow! Oh, I hate it when that happens.
    Luz: EYAAAAAAGH?!
    • The conversation that immediately follows Eda getting beheaded is worth noting as well.
      Luz: EDA! Are you okay?!
      Eda: Yeah... This just happens when you get older.
      Luz: [with a horrified look on her face] Does it?
  • Eda saying that she never actually broke any of Warden Wrath's laws... where he could see her, anyway.
  • When Warden Wrath seemingly has Eda cornered, he approaches her menacingly... then pulls out a bouquet of flowers and asks her out.
    Warden Wrath: You've always eluded our capture. You've always been the one who got away. I found that alluring.
    Luz: I hate everything you're saying right now.
    • Adding to the hilarity, his guards shouting "Go, boss!" and giving him the thumbs up.
    • Eda wincing in shock and revulsion at Wrath's suggestion that the two of them would make "the strongest power couple ever."
  • Luz trying to fly Eda's witch's staff using spells ala Harry Potter. Eda just tells her staff to gun it and they take off.

    Episode 2 - Witches Before Wizards 
  • Luz opening her bedroom window and saying "Good morning, terrifying fantasy world!" A multi-eyed sea monster returns the sentiment while waving one tentacle before going underwater, to Luz’s surprise.
  • Hooty sneaks up behind Luz in the bathroom to say good morning. Understandably, she karate chops him in the face.
  • Eda is not a morning person. At all. Her sauntering down the stairs in a baggy sweater, dirty nightgown and bunny slippers completely contrasts with her reputation as a formidable witch.
    • Then we get this exchange:
      Eda: Kid, lay off the details. I haven't had my apple blood yet.
      Luz: Don't you mean apple juice?
      Eda: (deadpan) No.
    • From the same scene, Eda boastfully announces that she's summoning her staff. However, it's in another part of the house, and similar to a scene from Thor: Ragnarok, we can hear it crashing into all kinds of stuff on its way, leaving an unseen mess. When it does arrive, Eda has lost her concentration, and it smashes into her face. In an attempt to restore her dignity, she picks up the staff, waves it nonchalantly and says "It's early."
  • Luz is disappointed to discover her "witchy clothes" are one of Eda's old bath-robes and a dusty traffic cone.
  • Apparently, Eda is a literal Snake Oil Salesman:
    Luz: (Reads label on bottle) "Snake Oil."
    Eda: No one wants an un-oiled snake.
  • Luz accidentally dropping Eda’s bag of potions from an upper story window. "I won't let you down Miss Eda." (Crash!) "I'm sure."
  • Luz nonchalantly flicks off a creepy winged creature gnawing at her elbow.
  • Luz and King's respective reactions to Adegast:
    Luz: Magical wizard!
    King: A weird old man in jim-jams.
  • King tries to tell Luz that wizards are a bunch of old people with glitter in their pockets. Luz scoffs at him but when she turns to look at Adegast, he's emptying glitter out of one pocket.
  • The reasons Luz trusts Adegast? The stars on his robe are sparkly. And he has a baby fox in his beard.
    Baby fox giggles
  • Luz doubts if she's meant to be Eda's apprentice because she's running errands instead of learning magic.
    Adegast: Hmm. I have a quest-
    Luz: (excitedly) A quest?!
    Adegast: You didn't let me finish. I have a question.
    Luz: (dejectedly) Oh.
    Adegast: Would you like to go on a quest?
    Luz: YES!
  • Luz asking King what kind of Chosen One she should be.
    Luz: Should I be full of optimism and goodness like the Good Witch Azura? Or should I be like a bad girl Chosen One with black nail polish and mysteriously withdrawn attitude? (mimes like her book's talking) "I act like I don't care, but I secretly do."
  • A lot of the events involving Luz’s quest greatly parody The Chosen One trope frequently found in the fantasy genre. Luz even gets an Implied Love Interest in the form of Troubled, but Cute Nevareth Bladestrife, teen prince of Angstmore.
    Nevareth: Do you need a cape?
    Luz: Nah, I think I'm good—
    Nevareth: You can use my shirt! (blinding light as he reveals his abs)
    Luz: Yes, I need a cape!
  • Luz's "trusty weapon" being a talking toy sword:
    Sword: By the power of Skullgar! (Voice begins to warble) I am out of batteries... (Sword dies)
  • Luz asks Nevareth and her travel companions if everyone has beef with Eda, they all say yes.
  • This little gem by Nevareth right before his defeat:
    Nevareth: Ah, my flawless pecs! (Poofs)
  • Eda casually eating the shrunken Adegast and missing Luz's creeped out reaction.

    Episode 3 - I Was a Teenage Abomination 
  • Eda dismisses the "proper way" of magic taught by the school, saying that magic isn't "proper" but unpredictable. That's why she never finished magic school, and she's doing great! ...all while standing proudly in a pile of garbage next to a giant slug's carcass. Luz understandably is disturbed by this.
  • Eda mocks the idea that King could teach Luz anything except how to get stuck in the arm of a sweater. King defensively replies "That only happened once!"
  • Eda and King make a bet to see who's a better teacher. Eda reminds him that the only reason they make bets is just so she can humiliate him. And that he's never won a single bet.
    King: I like those odds.
  • "I'm sorry I can't stay, I have to go disappoint my teacher."
  • Luz seems to think she can pull off impersonating an abomination because they're just chunks of stuff that talk weird, and "I'm chunks of stuff, and I talk weird!"
  • Luz and Willow getting stuck with abomination goo after they shake hands.
  • Gus, reading a human tween magazine with an article on dental braces, theorizes that their purpose is to make human children magnetic. Luz tells him that they are actually for "storing treats."
  • Willow introducing Gus to Luz.
    Willow: He's the President of the Human Appreciation Society. Most witches wouldn't be able to recognize a human right away but Augustus is an expert.
    Gus: (to Luz) Where are your gills?!
  • Hooty getting hit in the face when Eda throws the front door open.
  • Eda’s horror when she spies through the windows of the Academy when she sees kids displaying "blind obedience" and engaged in "pointless busy work." Finally, after she sees Luz in class, Eda lets out a big NO to the heavens.
  • After telling Willow that she knows she cheated with her abomination project somehow, Amity declares that she'll be watching her... and to prove this, proceeds to walk away down the hallway backward so that her eyes are still fixed upon Willow.
  • Lunchtime between Luz, Willow, and Gus:
    Willow: I don't know, Gus... if Amity saw that-
    Amity: (jumping on the table) I SAW THAT!!!
  • Gus's reaction to Luz teaching him the high-five.
  • King's short-lived victory against Eda. Not only does he falsely reassure her that she still has something before handing her a Dunce Cap, but while Eda walks into the shed in defeat, King says "I AM SO FUNNY!"
  • Testing out Willow's "abomination", Principal Bump gives Luz the command to "lie" - by which he means, "lie down," but Luz gets the wrong idea:
    Luz: Uh... viral fame is a worthy pursuit. Your cat would never eat you if it got the chance. Chem-trails are real-
  • As scary as it is that Bump orders Willow to dissect Luz, there's something amusing about asking for permission to cut someone open in this instance:
    Willow: (to Luz with a nervous smile) You can't just cut open a human can you?
    (Luz nervously shakes her head)
  • Luz is in the middle of telling Eda that her friends need help when Willow and Gus come running in to Luz's relief.
    Willow: (smiling and excited) You won't believe it Luz, everything is perfect now!
    Luz: (also smiling and excited) It's true! I don't believe it!
  • After all the antics she's caused with Willow and Gus, Luz ends up banned from the magic school. Eda is quite proud of this fact.
    Eda: Aw, baby's first wanted poster.
  • After watching Eda give Luz an Affectionate Gesture to the Head, Gus tells her that she’s doing a high five wrong.
  • Amity's Abomination condescendingly putting a star-shaped sticker on Willow is funny in a mean sort of way, especially when it speaks in such a slow, dopey-sounding voice.
  • The Hexside school bell. The thing is it rings like a normal school bell, but for whatever reason it's accompanied with a blood-curdling scream like ringing causes it severe pain. This, along with it having a mouth to scream with and slamming itself with an eyeball instead of a hammer, is as horrifying as it is hilarious.

    Episode 4 - The Intruder 
  • The episodes begins with Luz making a "nature video" about King, narrating it in the style of David Attenborough
    • In said video, King attacks a duck patterned sock like a cat.
      King: (triumphant) Where are you NOW, ducky-sock?!
  • If you look closely, there's an image of a giraffe on King's board of demons.
  • King gives Luz a lecture on demonkind:
    King: Demons like me are grim tricksters of the twilight. Creatures of sulfur and bone!
    Luz: And cute little paws.
    King: (sighs) ...And cute little paws. True.
  • King explains that demons are weak only to purified water, and Passive Aggressive comments, sometimes.
    King: Even demons have inner demons.
  • The conspiracy theorist from episode 1 darts into a hole in a nearby building to escape the boiling rain and kicks out a giant rat occupying the space.
  • In the world of the Boiling Isles, they don't have weather, they have plagues. Boiling rain, gorenados, shale hail, painbows (rainbows that turn you inside out if you look at them).
  • When Luz asks why they call Eda "the Owl Lady", Eda claims it's because she's wise and all-knowing, while Hooty claims it's because she coughs up rat bones, and King jokes that it's because she's easily distracted by shiny objects. Then he demonstrates by getting Eda to chase a light-up pen.
    Eda: It sparkles, and shimmers, and shines, and delights! I must have it for my nest!
  • Luz guesses that magic comes from the heart. Eda, surprised, says that she's actually correct... and then elaborates that magic comes from a special bile sac attached to every witch's heart.
  • Luz pesters Eda for one more demonstration of the light spell despite being tired because "one more spell won't kill you". When Eda conks out in the middle of casting the spell:
  • After putting a colorful band-aid on Luz's burn, King puts one on his nose and declares they're "boo-boo buddies". (Luz gives a quiet squeal and whispers how much she loves him.) Later in the episode, he claims to be over the nickname.
  • Eda's bed turns out to be a giant nest, which probably explains why she prefers to sleep on the couch.
  • King keeps trying to teach Luz about demons instead of magic.
    King: Hey, you know what's really cryptish? Let me tell you about the most spine-chilling demon. Smoochie-Pie the Sweetie Baby! (raises notepad with a drawing of a dopey-looking fish with arms) He's... he's a lot more ''threatening'' than his name implies.
  • While trying to steal an elixir from a sleeping Eda, King nearly gets caught in a bear-trap.
    King: Ha! Nice try!
    Bear-trap: (reveals an eye and two legs) Eh. My heart wasn't in it.
  • Luz attempts to leave the house to get help until King reminds her of the boiling rain outside. Hooty suggests she try anyway.
    Hooty: No no, let her try. It'll be funny.
  • The Bishie Sparkles surrounding Cursed Eda’s face when she sees the light-up pen. She is entranced enough to chase King with it.
  • After getting turned back to normal, Eda coughs up an owl pellet containing the still alive (but deeply disgusted and mortified) Snaggleback.
    Snaggleback: I'm just gonna... lie here for a while...
  • A Meta Joke. After the danger has passed Hooty regains consciousness and calls for help. King becomes aggravated because he finds Hooty's voice annoying. If you keep in mind that Alex Hirsch is Acting for Two and voices both King and Hooty, it's a hilarious case of Self-Deprecating Humor.
    King: That voice! That horrific voice!
  • According to King, the Snaggleback is the fiercest of all demons. When one finds its way inside the house, it turns out to be small and timid. At the end, the Snaggleback reads King's book and is proud of being called the fiercest, only for King to declare that he's going to rewrite that section.

    Episode 5 - Covention 
  • Luz gets Eda to go to the Covention by having King read more of her Azura book's flowery writing, and when Eda tries to escape via the door to the human world Luz casually tosses King through the door right after her.
  • Eda keeping a low profile due to all the wanted posters all over the place.
    Eda: Do you think all my wanted posters are for petty theft?
    (Random items fall out of her hair)
    Eda: Partly.
    • Eda struggles to hide her wild Anime Hair under her cowl to the point that Luz needs to help her.
  • Eda distracts a suspicious covention-goer by tossing down a pack of "Hex Mix" as a "distraction spell," then running off. As the guy bends down to pick up the snack pack, she rushes back over, pulls his hood over his head, and grabs the pack herself before rushing off again.
  • King spends the whole episode preoccupied with getting "offerings" (read: free swag from the various covens at the convention).
    • Including a bracelet from the appropriately-named "Swag Coven."
  • Tiny Nose gets used to demonstrate one of the Construction Coven's "power glyphs". She spends the whole episode on a power trip, picking up and swinging around random heavy objects.
    Tiny Nose: AHHHHH!!!! I AM DESTWOYEW OF WOWLDS!
    Construction Coven Member: No! That's the opposite of construction!
  • When Principal Bump asks "What's the height of magical achievement?" as he introduces the Emperor's Coven, one student in the audience asks "Is it this?" and casts a spell to make his head larger. So large, in fact, that he can't hold it up and it leans on top of the poor guy sitting next to him.
    Principal Bump: Wow, I've failed you as a principal.
  • Luz challenges Amity to a witch's duel by citing an example of when Azura did so in "the Bog of Immediate Regret". Guess what Luz ends up feeling as soon as Amity accepts the challenge?
    • Her declaration results in immediate gasps from the "Reaction Coven."
  • After Amity's Abomination activates the wind trap Eda left behind during the Witches' Duel, she gets mad and demands that Luz tell her how she's doing all of that. Luz's response is simple yet genius:
    Amity: [To Luz] I saw you that time! You didn't use your hands! What are you getting at?!
    Luz: Not dying!
  • One of Eda's traps during the Witches' Duel gets triggered by King because of him blundering into the match and he's almost Impaled with Extreme Prejudice. However, he's not all that bothered but Luz definitely is both because of King nearly dying and because of Amity almost stepping into it:
    King: [Triggers spike trap] Huh, I'm okay!
    Luz: [Looks horrified at Eda] SPIKES?!
    Eda: [Gives Luz a thumbs up]
  • After Eda reveals that Lilith cheated, everyone in the audience gasps, including the girl from the Oracle coven, who immediately corrects herself by claiming that she already knew.
  • Eda can't help but gloat when she learns her sister Lilith cheated in the duel between Amity and Luz. She quickly burns through Lilith's patience; not just by rubbing it in, but by rhyming while doing so.
    Eda: A-ha! Yes, yes, yesyesyes! You cheated! Perfect, prissy Lilith cheated! Hot dang, I love coventions!
    Lilith: I only did that because I knew you would cheat!
    Eda: (sing-song) Still cheated! Welcome down to my level!
    Lilith: Knock it off, you're making a scene.
    Eda: You cheated. Where's the rhyming coven? What rhymes with cheated?
    Lilith: Stop acting like a child!
    Eda: You were defeated! Don't get heated! Get your stank face treated!
    Lilith: Rhyme one more thing. I dare you!
    Eda: Oh, it's okay. I'm done. Because my rhymes are depleted!
    Lilith: THAT'S IT!!!
  • Eda training Luz for the witch's duel.
    Eda: Now, I'm coming at you with a blast of fire. What do you do?
    (Luz puts her hood up and drops onto the floor in a fetal position)
    Eda: Oh, that's right. I haven't taught you many spells, huh?
    (Luz timidly shakes her head)
  • Upon goading Lilith into a witch's duel of their own, Eda summons her staff and twirls it dramatically, creating a ring of fire... and accidentally flings it out of her hands and has to quickly grab it back. The dramatic music even cuts off for that split second before picking right back up.
    • Also, Eda uses Owlbert to attack Lilith. By having the palisman pull on her sister's hair.
  • By the time Eda's slipped away from Lilith (by throwing a bag of chips in her face), she apparently had enough time to pull another prank on her.
    Eda: Now, let's go before my sister realizes I tied her pointy shoes together.
    (off-screen scream of rage)
    Eda: Aaaand that's our cue!

    Episode 6 - Hooty's Moving Hassle 
  • Eda calling her cursed look "fierce."
  • Willow describes a "moonlight conjuring" as a gathering to tell stories, play games, and hang out with friends.
    Luz: Like a slumber party! We have those.
    Willow: Then you bring something to life with moon-magic!
    Luz: ...Like a weird slumber party!
  • Gus is excited to check off "attend a moonlight conjuring" off his bucket list... which also includes "grow haunted beard", "lose my baby fangs", "finish digging tunnel under Hexside", "get my squamping permit", "be the guy who jumps out of a giant hollow cake", and "own human bucket".
    Luz: That's a really weird thing to want, but I appreciate your enthusiasm.
  • King points out that Eda's obsession with Hexas Hold 'Em has gotten so bad she trying to start a game with Morton the potion-seller.
    Eda: I am not obsessed!
    King: You're playing it right now!
    (beat)
    Eda: Am I winning?
  • When Eda goes out to the night market, she takes King along... in a pink baby harness strapped to her chest. It's equal parts silly and adorable.
  • Hooty being annoyed when Luz, Willow, and Gus head inside and don't take the time to listen to his story.
    Hooty: Company! Hooray! Finally, someone to listen to my stories! Okay, one time, a sparrow flew into my mouth...
    [Luz shuts the door.]
    Hooty: And then I... Hey!... [spits out the sparrow]
    • Later, he's so happy to have been included that he doesn't even really mind that Luz and company basically hijacked him for the night.
  • Gus is constantly taking offense at Luz and Willow referring to an action figure as a "doll", insisting that it be called a "figurine".
  • When the Owl House starts to shake because of Hooty growing legs...
    Luz: Uh, guys? Did the house just hiccup?
    Gus: (To the Beefy Bob figure) Little buff guy, what did you do?!
    Beefy Bob: A real man never takes accountability!
  • After helping to prank Boscha, Gus is excited at having committed his first prank, then evilly remarks that he now has a taste for it.
    • The prank in question didn't actually work until the house actually moved. When Luz pretended to be the voice of the house to call out Boscha for being a jerk, Boscha's response?
      Boscha: Ew, a talking house wants to lecture me? Whatever, I'll just TP you like I did the rest of the neighborhood.
    • Before they pranked her, she was talking to her mom on a crow she's using as a phone.
      Boscha: Ugh. Yes, mom, I'm going to a moonlight conjuring... No, mom, you can't come... And yes, mom, it's sad that you're asking.
  • The reveal of Grimhammer.
    Eda: You are Grimhammer?
    Tibbles: Tiblet Tibbly Grimhammer the Third. Please, call me Tibbles.
    King: (snorts and laughs) He wants to be called that.
  • Eda doesn't take kindly to "Tibbles" Grimhammer trying to price-gouge her for a bottle of elixir.
    Eda: A thousand snails?! What kind of game are you playing?
    Tibbles: Capitalism, where everyone wins! Except you.
  • As the demon hunter's henchman is preparing to throw the kids into the sea, Gus tries appealing to his better nature:
    Gus: Is this really what you want to be doing with your life? Tossing kids from cliffs?
    Tom: (cheerful) Actually, yes. It's been my dream since I was a boy. (beat) I was a strange child. Wheeee! (pushes them off the cliff)
  • Gus calling Willow out for coming clean about her past with Amity while they're dangling from a broken branch over rushing water.
    Gus: Guys, is now the best time?
  • King having enough of Tibbles using him to model baby clothes.
    King: Just because I have a model's body doesn't mean you can use me like this!

    Episode 7 - Lost in Language 
  • King has become an Azura fan thanks to Luz, and as a result gives us the meme-worthy line of "I've been sucked into your awful fandom!"
  • Luz continues to read her book to King:
    Luz: "Suddenly, the door swung open!"
    Hooty: (suddenly swings open) Ding dong ding! Hoot hoot!
    King: (terrified) The book has come to life! BURN IT!
  • When Luz returns Eda's books, the librarian quickly realizes who checked them out when one book has coffee, grass, and blood stains on it.
    Luz: That was a crazy night.
  • One of the kids that Amity reads to is a red demon with a head of giant teeth, and has a low, guttural voice. He still acts like a little kid.
  • "I've been caught! Pretend to be a book!"
  • Amity tells Luz to leave her alone, saying that she doesn't bother her at "the Owl Shack" where she "fries up owls"... and then concedes "OK, I don't really know what you do there!"
  • The pranks Luz and the Blight twins pull include erasing the "Non" from a sign pointing to the "Nonfiction" section, telekinetically moving the books one of the librarians is trying to put back, and making the Demon Decimal System drawers sneeze. And all three times lead to a neurotic three-eyed librarian freaking out.
    Gary: And here we go towards our nonfiction section...(GASP) "Fiction?!" "Fiction?!" Is our world but fiction?! Then what in my life is REAL anymore?! (sobs)
    • When moving the books, they eventually swap the positions of the librarians. Gary, as mentioned above, freaks out, while the pointy-nosed one, who was reading a book while re-shelving and didn't seem to notice the twin's antics, ends up on a ladder and falls off after several seconds without changing position.
  • Eda's idea of trying to be motherly toward the Bat Queen's baby: "Rock, rock, maternal gesture..."
    • Later, when she ends up with three baby bats to deal with, she prepares to read them a bedtime story, but not before muttering "Ugh, being parental is making me sick."
      • Which is itself hilarious on the grounds Eda is voiced by the person who voiced Disney's first pregnant woman and mother of three, Chicha.
  • Luz is cooing over the baby bat demon...right up until it vomits up a duplicate of itself, which vomits up a third in turn. And starts breathing fire.
    Luz: (grabbing her bag and heading out the door) Parenting sure looks rewarding. Enjoy your life lessons!
  • Edric mockingly imitates the face Amity makes when mad, his face turning red until he has to take a breath while saying "Woah, almost passed out." A moment later, Amity makes the same face for real, then has the exact same reaction and line of dialogue afterwards.
  • While waiting for Emira and Edric outside the library, Luz tries some hilariously awkward attempts at cool poses. She immediately becomes embarrassed when she realizes they're right there, watching her.
  • When breaking into the library after hours, Edric claims to be "allergic to the rules."
    Emira: And dairy.
    Edric: Wow. Okay. Just...expose me.
  • While trying to think of ideas to silence the bat-babies, King suggests inventing a TV network for ages 6 to 11. An idea Eda immediately dismisses as insane.
  • Edric gives a duck human legs thanks to the magic affecting the books' illustrations. The duck understandably freaks out.
  • One of Amity's diary entries is her saying she hasn't written in a while and that she's sorry about that, only to immediately wonder aloud why she's apologizing to a book.
  • Luz shows up to rescue Amity in an Azura costume, then immediately asks Amity's opinion if she made said costume correctly.
    Amity: LUZ!
    Luz: Oh, right!
    • Luz's drawing of her Luzura costume also includes a note saying "cool entrance" and a drawing of Amity's head looking at her with starry-eyes and saying "WOW".
  • Luz flourishes her staff at Otobin and attacks... only for Otobin to calmly grab her staff and throw it over his shoulder. Then he takes the book from her and closes it, causing her outfit to disappear.
    Luz: (laughs uncomfortably) Not an Azura fan, are you?
  • "You fiend! You can't rhyme 'friends' with 'friends!'"
  • When Luz gets back from her library adventure and sees that Eda actually misses the bat-babies she was babysitting, she turns out to have come prepared... and has borrowed a book called "Coping with Empty Nest Syndrome". Even Eda can't help but laugh a bit at this.
  • In one of Amity's diary entries, she tells of a time where she called one of her teachers "mom". Funny enough, but it becomes more funny if you picture her teacher as Lilith or the Abominations class teacher who was accidentally called mom. It also is a Tear Jerker moment when you think about it...
  • Eda may be surprisingly good at taking care of babies, but she's still Eda.
    Eda: [after Luz mimes the babies leaving with mom] And I just taught Junior to pick locks.
  • Hooty continues to get no respect from the residents of, well, himself:
    Hooty: Hey, you wanna hear about my night?
    Luz: Ugh. No!
    Eda: No!
    King: That's not a thing anyone ever wants!

    Episode 8 - Once Upon a Swap 
  • Boscha taking an ultra-cutesy selfie with King, much to his consternation.
    King: That's the incorrect reaction!
  • Boscha seems to think that humans can spit venom.
    King: You have venom? Quick, Luz, start melting faces!
  • Eda conjures up a ridiculous hodge-podge outfit when showing off "the latest fashions from the human realm".
  • Eda says there's only one thing to do when friends can't see eye to eye.
    Luz: Hug each other till we pass out?
    King: FIGHT TO THE DEATH!
    Eda: Nope. Body Swap!
    (beat)
    King: Are you sure you can't spit venom?
  • Luz-as-Eda walking into a full length mirror and smearing her lipstick and mascara on the front.
    Luz-as-Eda: Omigosh, it worked! (Feels her face) I'm soooo oooold. (feels ears) And pointy. (Sees King-as-Luz) Hot dog, it's me!
    King-as-Luz: Yeah, it is! I'm the human, now! Bow before my massive, meaty hands!
  • King's response to the looks of Eda-as-King.
    King: I've got some very confusing emotions right now.
  • As Eda states that the loser of the bet has to clean the house, we cut to Hooty rolling around in mud, boasting that there are a lot of nooks and crannies inside him that need to be cleaned.
  • "My creep alarm is ringing, but I can't argue with num-nums."
  • This little gem.
    Oracle Student: Hey, nobody tells me what to do.
    Boscha: Shut it.
    Oracle Student: Sorry, Boscha.
  • King-as-Luz pulls a number of crazy pranks with Boscha's friends, including using a spell to literally rearrange people's faces, defacing a "SELF STORAGE" sign to read "ELF RAGE" (and inspiring a rampage from an oddly-buff elf), and forcing people to listen to Hooty's ramblings.
    • In the face rearranging scene, one of their victims already has his features scrambled, so they arrange them into a regular face instead, to which he reacts in horror.
  • When King-as-Luz is racing Boscha he doesn't realize that the road has a dead end.
    King: Yes! Say bye‐bye to your popularity, Boscha!
    Boscha: (mockingly) Bye‐bye.
  • Luz-as-Eda makes an awkward attempt to walk in heels.
  • When getting caught by the coven guards, Luz attempts to cast an amnesia spell on one of the guards but instead summons a giant pacifier into the guard's mask. The guard even gives it a few sucks as he's narrowing his eyes, unamused.
  • When everyone returns to their own bodies, they're wearing the clothes that they put on during their time swapped. That means Eda is now wearing a pet-sized bee costume.
  • Eda sums up the Stock Aesop;
    Eda: All right, did everybody learn a valuable lesson about experiencing each other's hardships?
  • How does Eda get them out of the colossal mess they've made? She casts her body-swap spell on everyone else (Lilith and her guards, the old ladies from the cafe, and Boscha and her friends), leaving them too mixed up to catch them.
    King: Are they gonna be okay?
    Eda: [shrugs] Eh.
    • Of course, Lilith ends up swapped with the Emperor's Coven dog, which leads to the surreal image of Lilith's body howling mournfully.
    Lilith: (in the dog’s body) Eda you rotten sister! Switch me baaack! Ah! Woof!
  • As the camera pans up from everyone fighting, the raging elf can be seen randomly running by.
  • The trio suddenly remembers that someone still has to clean Hooty as part of the bet. Luz suggests they all clean together, hoping this whole experience taught them the value of teamwork—
    Eda and King: Not it.
    Luz: Aw, man.

    Episode 9 - Something Ventured, Someone Framed 
  • Gus thinks that the sound a paper clip makes is what the ocean in the human world sounds like.
    • He also has a Rubik's Cube, which is labelled, "WEAPON?"
  • The Human Appreciation Society's list of rules includes, "No roleplaying as humans (see the Human Fantasy Club down the hall)" and "Stop asking about human blood."
  • Mattholomule brings in some obviously fake human "artifacts" (like a "human skull" that's just a skull painted onto an egg and a rock painted to look like a cell phone), which the impressionable other members immediately fall for.
  • Eda revealing her Totally Radical T-shirt design for the "Bad Girls Coven."
  • As Gus starts dancing just outside the Owl House:
    Hooty: Sweet moves, little dude.
    Gus: AH! I always forget you're there!
    Hooty: I forget I'm here toooo... (beat) Boop!
  • What convinces Eda of trying to enroll Luz into Hexside? This exchange:
    Eda: You're just gonna be unhelpful, huh?
    Hooty: All I know is you taught me and I turned out just fine. [starts trying to eat a live fly (for added humor, he's just sticking his tongue out trying to reach it and has apparently forgotten that he can extend his neck)]
    Eda: (Beat) I gotta get that girl into school.
  • Principal Bump considers lifting the ban and letting Luz into Hexside... if Eda makes amends for all the trouble she herself caused during her time there. Her first task is to clean off some animated "hexed graffiti" that they were never able to get off, graffiti which is apparently aware enough to beg for its life ("Mother, Nooooo!").
  • The episode ends with Eda showing Luz some more of the many pranks she pulled at Hexside, like hexing the school bells to sing boy band songs, unleashing abominations on a student who stole her sister Lilith's lunch money, and getting griffin puke all over the grudgby court.
    • The person writing them also gets snarkier as time goes on.
    • The photo accompanying the report on how Eda unleashed two giant worms in class shows Eda striking a cute pose for the picture.
    • What really seals the deal is cutting out and seeing that it's Eda herself flipping through the reports on her rap sheet, an "ah, good times" look on her face as she reminisces.
  • Gus uses his illusions to attend classes and take notes for him. They don't always do what he wants though. The illusion we see holds up a paper telling Gus that he isn't paying attention. Gus responds with a Death Glare and Throat-Slitting Gesture. The Oh, Crap! look on the fake!Gus's face from them is even better.
  • When Gus finds out that Mattholomule got Luz caught and thrown into detention, Mattholomule reveals his motives for usurping the HAS:
    Mattholomule: (deadpan mocking) Aw, boo hoo, I'm sorry, I'm the new kid! I want friends. (normal) HA! No, I want power, and I want drama.

    Episode 10 - Escape of the Palisman 
  • King on the playground, especially his "squeak of rage".
    Eda: (laughs) He's like a little tea kettle!
    • After he climbs up the slide and declares himself king of the playground, he orders two toddlers to bow to him, they comply by doing a handstand and bending over backwards.
    • When a literal snot-nosed child pushes King down the slide, he runs crying to Eda and demands she make "the Usurper" go "Kaboom!" to which the child, in the background cheerfully cries out "Kaboom!"
  • "Lost and Found, where old mouthguards go to retire."
  • Luz suggests dressing King up like a little Doctor when Eda isn't feeling well, but she insists no one wants to see that.
    Luz: (completely serious) I do.
  • King comes up with a complex plan to get revenge on the five-year-old who pushed him down the slide: FIRE?
  • After luring away Luz, King tells himself that it was a close one. Luz, who's still only a few meters away, asks what he means.
  • Eda is partially transformed into the Owl Beast, and she becomes an Extreme Omnivore. She eats the slide and a swing. What makes this even funnier, she smiles while she eats the swing.
    King: No eating the throne!
  • Willow commenting on the "crunchy twigs" she keeps stepping on in the woods.
    Luz: Willow, those are bones.
    Willow: (cheerfully) Not if I never look down!
  • When trying to convince the Bat Queen to release Owlbert, Luz thinks the best way to sweet-talk her is through Bizarro logic.
    Luz: (to friends) Don't worry. I got this. (to Bat Queen) Hiya, BQ. My, your hair is looking greasy. And your kids (laughs) they're as hideous as ever.
    Beat
    Gus: You know, that coulda gone worse.
  • The Running Gag of Gus freeing himself from the Bat Queen's webs, only to be webbed up again seconds later.
    • The third time is happens, poor Gus ends up hanging upside-down, with only his legs sticking out.
  • After King spends an entire episode feuding with a seemingly clueless child for "usurping his throne," the kid reveals to King in private that he treats their fight over the slide as seriously as King does.
    Kid: Your pride has destroyed you. The throne belongs to me now.
  • When Eda notices Owlbert off of his staff, he tries to cover for Luz by claiming she'd taken him out for ice cream. Eda pretends to fall for it before calling him out on his Blatant Lies, and Owlbert just looks to Luz as if to say, "Well, I tried."
  • The final scene is mostly Played for Drama as Eda realizes the potion that keeps her curse at bay is no longer effective... but then she vomits up a piece of playground equipment she was eating while in owl-mode.
    Eda: When did I swallow a swing?
  • The Stinger is the Bat Queen putting her children to bed with a storybook... for them to eat out of.
    • Said book is called "A Pox On a Fox." The pages she feeds them show, in order: a fox in a field, said fox receiving a diagnosis from a doctor... and a tombstone on a hill.

    Episode 11 - Sense and Insensitivity 
  • Luz's excitement over the Book Fair.
    Luz: It's a book fair! Where books come to life!
    (Book falls off table)
    Book: (cheerful) Hello!
    Luz: AGH! (kicks it away)
  • Lilith's guard, Steve, is a little too passionate about the Emperor, knocking over a stack of books and yelling "All hail the Emperor!"
    Steve: Shoulder pats for Steve!
    • Made even better by Steve being voiced by Alex Hirsch doing the Grunkle Stan voice.
  • King and Luz arguing over shipping.
    King: Hey, there's more to life than shipping.
  • After King upsets Luz by needlessly making their story Darker and Edgier, the typewriter calls him out on it. It also proceeds to make comments throughout the episode.
    Typewriter: What the heck, man, learn to collaborate.
    [after King and Luz' fight] Girl, you don't need him!
    [when Eda finds King's book] Girl, you do not want to know.
  • When she is found in the forest Lilith's robes are covered in mud, she has sticks and leaves stuck in her disheveled hair, and she has a look on her face that states despite being the leader of the Emperor's Coven, the woman has absolutely zero ability to function in the wilderness.
  • Eda taunting Lilith like they're still little girls.
    Eda: (serious) Sorry sister, I'm stronger than you think. I'm here to save the Bloom of Eternal Youth from the likes of you. (taunting) And I'm gonna get there before you!
    Lilith: Aaah! No you won't!
  • The Reviewnicorn, a sapient, anthropomorphic unicorn that reviews books.
    Reviewnicorn: It's the perfect mix of heart and heartlessness, like two books rolled into one. [loud neigh]
  • A large group swarms a display of King's book with one of the first to snag a copy being Skara. After all of the books are sold out Skara returns to the empty display, looks around to make sure no one is watching, and then kisses the cardboard standee of King (complete with Foot Popping) before stealing it.
  • After Eda saves Lilith from the giant crab-spider, the creature makes a ridiculous noise as it goes flying.
  • Some of King's fans have high expectations for his book's sequel.
    Amelia: If it's disappointing in any way, I will spend every day of my life trashing it!
  • The merchant who sold the maps to Eda and Lilith turns out to be a life-force sucking monster. He's confused when they act more annoyed than concerned, and downright frustrated when they start to criticize his technique and his outfit.
    Scammer: Maybe you've never been led into a lethal trap before, but the correct response should be "Ah! No! Spare us!"
    (Eda and Lilith share a smirk)
    Eda: Ah sure, (steps up to the Scammer) Spare us.
    Lilith: (as she's summoning her staff) Woe to us whose fates are sealed.
    Scammer: (beginning to realize how screwed he is) Uh... T-that's right, witches! Cower! Cower...? (Loud Gulp)

    Episode 12 - Adventures in the Elements 
  • Eda enters the house and tells everyone to guess what day it is.
    Luz: Is it your birthday?
    King: Is it my birthday?
    Hooty: It's my birthday!
    (Eda closes the door)
  • Owlbert arrives with a bag of fresh human trash. King picks out a teddy bear as a new minion to his army of terror, while Eda mistakes a couple coat hangers for earrings (which, to be fair, is not the worst mistake she's made).
  • Turns out Hexside was built on the site of the previous school. Because Principal Bump conquered it and burned it to the ground.
  • Amity says that she found Azura book 5 to be "fine," only for Luz to find some fan art Amity left in the book, which Amity immediately incinerates with a blush.
    • Amity's Oh, Crap! face when she realizes Luz saw her self-insert fanart is hilarious enough to mention all by itself.
  • Eda animates some vegetables to make them cook themselves. They scream and run away.
    Eda: Why do I always think that's gonna work?
    • She's also using her own detached hand as a book stand.
  • When complaining about only knowing one spell, Eda says "well, whose fault is that?". When Luz replies with "Yours!" she just smiles and replies with a "Ha! Yeah, you got me there!"
  • Luz tries to look cool in front of Amity by casually jumping over a snow-covered rock, except she doesn't stick the landing. There's a thud and when the camera pans down, Luz is lying on the ground and posing to look cool.
  • Eda's face when she stuffs her mouth full of snowballs, demonstrating to Luz how to "taste" the snow, which is juxtaposed with Luz's annoyed Face Palm (shown above). Even better, Edric quizzically moves to try a snowball himself before Emira slaps it out of his hand.
    • And then Eda accidentally swallows all of said snowballs and shouts, "Oooh! Brain freeze!".
  • After freeing herself, Luz somehow manages to sneak past the slitherbeast and appears in front of Eda, Emira, and Edric wearing a skull, pretending to be death. Then she assures them that she'll save them while hopping off and shouting "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" It's just so random.
    Eda: At least I got to see her misplaced confidence one last time.
  • When Amity quietly agrees to start an Azura book club with Luz "So long as it's secret", Edric and Emira chime in that it won't be secret, as they're planning to tell everyone.
  • Luz is so excited by her new spell that she decides to launch herself and Eda back home. From the top of a mountain/knee of a giant. Amity, Emira, and Edric can only stare before Emira says they'll just walk.
  • Hooty's closing remark of the episode, shortly following his massacre of King's treacherous sentient toy army:

    Episode 13 - The First Day 
  • Luz's over-the-top introduction at the entrance examination.
  • When asked if she had what it took to be a student at Hexside, Luz, once again, at Eda's urging, inverts her eyelids, which does not impress Bump. She then irritates her eye when an eyelash gets in it, slips on the melted water from the mini-ice pillar she cast into her cloak, blindly stumbles off the stage with her cloak over her face, crashes onto Bump's lap and accidentally sets off an ice pillar spell that leaves her hanging by her feet.
    Luz: (sheepishly) I failed, didn't I?
    Bump: Believe it or not, I've seen worse.
    (Luz beams, and falls from the pillar on her face)
    Bump: Welcome, Luz, to Hexside School of Magic and Demonics!
    Luz: (weakly, still face-down on the floor) Hooray...
  • Eda's advice to Luz on her first day of school is to walk in to class and punch the first kid she sees. To establish dominance.
    Luz: (sincerely touched) Aww. I won't be doing that.
  • Eda gives Luz one last offer to back out of Hexside to join her "Bad Girl Coven" instead. She even has a Quitter merit badge:
    Eda: Quitting! It's like trying, but easier!
  • Luz attempts to sing a sonnet as a show of thanks to Eda. By using puppets of the two of them.
    Eda: Whoops! A gust of wind caught me! See ya after school! Baiyeeee!
    Luz: (As the Eda puppet) Yer gonna do great, kid. (As herself) Aw, thanks puppet Eda!
  • When Luz and Amity meet outside the school, Amity is joined by one of her abominations, which mimics her movements. So when Amity gives Luz a high-five, her abomination ends up high-fiving Luz in the face, getting its slime all over her.
  • King stows away in Luz's backpack so he can raid Hexside's trashcans for food. Luz says if anyone asks, pretend he doesn't know her.
    King: (As Luz walks away) Have a wonderful school day, person I don't know!
    Camera pans left to a random student standing in front of King
    Student: (genuinely moved) I really needed to hear that.
  • When congratulating Luz on making it into Hexside, Gus ends up casting a "Better Luck Next Time!" banner illusion
    Gus: (sheepishly) Sorry, I was uh... covering all my bases. (smiles awkwardly)
    • The disapproving look that Willow gives Gus during this mistake.
    • He later ends up casting another banner that says "Goodbye Forever!"
    Gus: You know what? I'mma... I'mma just get rid of these.
  • Apparently, Hexside used to have a magic wizard's hat that decided which track students would go to, but it was discontinued. The following flashback shows Bump putting the hat on a student, only for the hat to declare "And now I feed!" and envelop the child's head in its brim. After sending Luz to the Potions track, a loud noise is heard and Bump cries, "The Choosey Hat! It broke free!"
    • After the danger has passed and Bump has given in to letting the Troublemakers study multiple tracks, he warns them not to cause more trouble or he'll feed them to the Choosey Hat.
  • Apparently, the school bell got overworked to the point it had to wear bandages, stopping slamming itself with its eye-hammer, and ring its own handbell.
  • Luz's schedule after being put on the potions track:
    Potions for beginners
    Potions in motion
    Potions (again)
    Still potions
    Potions 'till you die
    Potions after death
  • The flashbacks about how the detention tracks students ended up in detention.
    • Viney heals a student then summons her pet griffin Puddles to vomit up some lollipops.
    • Jerbo mixes plant and abomination magic to make a dirt abomination with a flower on its head that throws mud in Bump's face.
    • Barcus mixes a crystal ball into a cauldron, creating a potion which shows the teacher's face melting off. The teacher then freaks out, trips, and spills the entire cauldron on herself.
  • Pretty much any part of King's subplot.
    • He takes a ride in Luz's backpack on the trip to Hexside to snack on discarded half-eaten food in trash cans. Upon finding out, Luz, who normally tolerates abnormal behavior, tells him to pretend he doesn't know her.
    • Later, when Bump drags her to the detention track, Luz begs him to help her. He responds as he was told.
    • Eventually, he ends up licking icing off a discarded and empty donut box in a trash can outside a classroom. The teacher eventually gets fed up with his donut box constantly getting emptied by some hog and tosses his tie into the trash can.
      • King ends up wearing the tie by mistake and waltzes into the classroom, where his tie gets him mistaken as a teacher. He denies it a few times, until an act of aggression (note the fact he's the smallest person in the room) by him against a student results in the student submitting. Realizing that being a teacher puts him in a position of dominance, he decides to play along.
    • After writing out an overly complicated math equation on the blackboard the screen pulls back to reveal a picture of King with a pie.
      King: ...And that is the way to steal a pie from a windowsill. Also, you can eat trash.
      Student: Finally, some skills we can really use!
    • At one point, King goes into the assembly and sees the basilisk. His response.
      King: (nervously) I can see that I'm interrupting, so I'm just gonna... (tie gets briefly caught in the door as he backs away)
    • Bump eventually discovers King's ploy, by which time, King has taught the students how to rob food with what are apparently complicated algorithms that somehow don't confuse them. He eventually shoos the squeaking King out with a broom.
      King: Ah, days like these make being a teacher all worth it.
      Bump: You're not a teacher.
      King: Weh? Maybe not, but I care about these kids! (Accidentally flings coffee into Bump's face) And nothing can change that!
      (Cut to King being chased out of Hexside by Bump, who is shooing him away with a broom)

    Episode 14 - Really Small Problems 
  • Luz shows Gus and Willow a magic trick where she pretends to slice off her thumb. While Willow is enjoying the trick, Gus genuinely believes that Luz sliced off her own thumb, and he's an illusionist.
  • King assures Luz that he'll do fine without her. When she returns moments later, he greets her excitedly, climbs to her head and says "I didn't missed you at all."
  • Eda goes through her morning mail: "Junk... junk... death hex..." She tosses the death hex into a trash can, which is promptly disintegrated by dark magic.
  • Hooty gets ready to go with the others to the carnival, wearing a hat and a camera hanging from his neck, but finds that everyone has already left without him. He then sees a fly and begs it to talk to him.
    Hooty: Now I know what friendship tastes like. (Smacks his lips) Tastes like a bug!
  • Eda's "House of Human Horrors" stand includes photos of Luz and selling some of her clothes. Luz may be fine with it, but King has a different, more appropriate response.
    King: You should really put a lock on your closet.
  • King starts tugging on Luz’s shorts after being told he has to win prizes at the carnival.
    King: Beat up the man and steal his things for me!
    Luz: Or, let’s just play the games.
    King: Oh. Okay!
  • Gus and Willow could easily tell that Tibbles was setting a trap, but they came anyway for the rides.
  • Tibbles had his face right on the back of the flyer he sent Eda, but she didn't notice until he pointed it out.
  • When a cop busts Eda for selling at the carnival without a license, she asks "What are you, the Fun Police?" Turns out there really is a Fun Police, as the cop is a clown with a squeaky badge and night stick.
    • When Eda tries to magic her way out, she finds that her staff is missing its Palisman. Turns out Owlbert took off to play the Whack-A-Giraffe.
      Eda: Owlbert, you're lucky I can't be mad at your adorable antics!
  • When Luz and King turn in their tickets, Luz tries to tempt him a horrifying red-eyed horse skull.
    Skull: RAGH! I am the King of Night and every breath you take brings you closer to darkness.
    Beat
    Luz: This guy's a riot!
    • King insists on the friendship bracelets, saying they're important to him.
      Skull: I can be important to you. I, who have seen the birth and death of countless natio
      (Carnival attendant nonchalantly whacks the skull with a broom to get him to shut up)
  • King finally seeing through Tibbles' Paper-Thin Disguise.
    King: You fiend! When Obvioso finds out you stole his mustache — Ohhhhh.
    Gus: (Face Palm)
  • When Luz sees a unicorn, she squeals "At least he's still my friend!". Cue said unicorn snarling and baring its teeth.
  • Gus conjures an illusion of a vacuum cleaner to fend off the beasts, causing them all to back into a corner until one of them swats it and realizes it's a fake.
  • After Tibbles is beaten;
    Willow: Looks like we ruined his life again.
    Gus: We're on a roll!
  • Right after King and Luz get shrunken, all Gus and Willow say is a incredibly sarcastic "Hi."

    Episode 15 - Understanding Willow 
  • A toddler sees one of Skara's invitations to her birthday party, and another kid starts fighting with them over it. Rather than stop the fight, the teachers act like it's a pro wrestling match and cheer the kids on.
    • For a bit of dark humor, one of the teachers is the teacher of the Baby Class.
  • On Gus's "Who to Interview?" board, there is a picture of Owlbert with the words "Cute hoot!" on top.
    • The other characters there range from reasonable (Principal Bump, the Bat Queen) to the ridiculous (Braxas, another kid, Beefy Bob).
  • Luz gushing over her and Willow's awkward hair phases.
  • Willow trying to cool down by pouring water on her head, and thanks to the fire spell on the memories, steam comes out of her ears.
  • When Willow forgets who Luz and Gus are, Gus initially thinks that she's messing with them.
  • Because of her actions Amity has to make her first visit to the Owl House.
    Amity: So this is the Owl House.
    Luz: Yup!
    Amity: And you sleep here?
    Luz: When the night-critters allow me to.
  • The amnesiac Willow mistakes a napping King for a furry fruit and tries to peel him, much to his confusion and horror. Eda then hits Willow with a sleep spell... and King promptly goes back to sleep as well, with Eda snarking that she didn't cast the spell on him.
  • Eda explains that the only way to save Willow's memories is very dangerous and illegal.
    Eda: So you've come to the right place!
  • As Eda talks about how careless and harmful the person who did this to Willow was, it seems like they haven't told her it was Amity. Then she turns to Amity and says "Oh right, it was you".
  • Luz being Luz: "Hey I found something magical! I'mgonnaputmyfaceinit!"
  • Gus, still panicking over his project, decides the only person he can interview, is himself. Then he casts an illusion of himself.
    Illusion!Gus: I'd rather die than expose my secrets!
    Gus: Then die (rolls up sleeves) you shall!
    (Both prepare to fight)
  • Luz mistakes a memory of Amity and Willow somehow ending up in a giant field of eggs for a ball pit.
    Luz: (freaking out) IT'S EGGS! IT'S FULL OF EGGS! WHY IS THIS MEMORY FULL OF EGGS?
    Amity: Yeah, that one's hard to explain.
  • Luz turning a memory portrait of Amity and Willow on a roller coaster around so that they don't see her throwing up.
  • Inner Willow tries getting Luz to check the memory that Amity wanted to avoid in order to fix it, since she wanted to know what happened to them at the start of the episode. Her response?
    Luz: You're saying it all creepy but I liked the sound of... [Inner Willow grabs her anyway] WOAH!
    • And while Amity lands safely in the memory, Luz literally yeets as she rockets out of the portrait.
  • Amity prepares to rip up her invitation to Skara's party to show that she wants to reconcile with Willow... only to stop and point out that she can't actually do it because the invitation is a real, living butterfly but that she hopes Willow understands the meaning behind the gesture anyway.
  • Gus asks King what his greatest strength is.
    King: My decisiveness. No, wait! I changed my mind!
  • Eda's incredibly casual "Oh right, I put people in there." when Luz signals her to take her and Amity out of Willow's mind.
  • Eda and King both try really hard to get Gus to interview them. Who does he end up choosing? Hooty. Eda and King aren't very happy about it when Luz and Amity come out of Willow's mind and the former asks where Gus is.
    Eda: The kid's fine. He's just dead to us.
    Luz: Those are very mixed messages.

    Episode 16 - Enchanting Grom Fight 
  • Thanks to hijacking the Internet via Eda's portal, King has discovered cat videos... and flat-earth conspiracy theorists.
  • When Luz awkwardly responds to a text from her mom with a "thumbs-up" emoji, King observes "Severed hand, perfect response!"
  • Luz starts saying how she's worried about not telling her mom about the Boiling Isles and King reasons that she would probably just freak out if she told her. Luz says that the demon at her shoulder makes an excellent point.
    King: Always trust the shoulder demon.
  • Hooty coughing up Luz's school books to remind her that it's time for her to go to Hexside, talking about "delicious knowledge"... much to the disgust of Gus and Willow, who are waiting for Luz outside. They tell her to please hurry up, as the longer they're near him, the more uncomfortable they are.
  • The last time Luz went to a school dance, she got kicked out for showing up dressed like an otter.
  • The Snaggleback has apparently been recruited to serve as the disco ball at Hexside's Grom, dangling from the ceiling with glitter on his shell. Oh, and he's not tied to anything. He's holding onto the rope.
    Principal Bump: How's my disco ball?
    Snaggleback: Nauseous...
    Principal Bump: Great! Just keep it up for... thirty-six more hours!
  • King helping fit Eda for her Grom chaperone tux. When he pokes her with a pin and Eda complains, King wonders why he's doing it, lampshading that he doesn't even wear clothes.
  • When Eda tells Luz "There's a horrifying spider in your hair," Luz thinks Eda is mocking her for wanting to help Amity face Grometheus and walks away. Turns out there really is a spider on the back of Luz's head (a camel spider at that). And when it crawls onto her face right after she declares herself Amity's "fearless champion", Luz freaks out.
  • One of Luz's outfits was a black ballerina's costume that she felt said "I'm a witch with a dark side." The other was an otter costume she felt said "I'm an otter! ...With a dark side."
    • She presents the otter costume with an Otter Smile.
  • Amity says that if "that bird-tube" talks to her again, she will destroy him. A few seconds later, cue Amity nearly destroying Hooty when he asks if she wants to hear his worst nightmare while pressing his face against hers, with Luz trying to stop her.
    • The next scene shows Hooty with an eyepatch and band-aids.
  • When trying to help Luz, Edric and Emira reveal their greatest fears at the same time: Edric says being alone, Emira says being stuck with Edric forever. Edric then gives a downcast "Aww..."
  • Among Luz's fears are "jerks online who want to debate", "human souls trapped in cat bodies", and... milk ("I'm lactose intolerant!")
  • While giving his introductory speech, Gus points the spotlight at principal Bump while asking him not to give them detention after they raise the roof tonight. Bump gives a very awkward raising the roof-gesture.
  • The implication that none of Luz's friends apart from Eda knows her last name.
  • When everyone pops out of hiding after Luz and Amity beat Grom, Cat has the oddest hiding place. While everyone else was in the bushes, she chose to hide in a tree and appears shows up hanging upside down.
  • Who or whatever's been sending the fake letters to Luz's mother didn't even spell Luz's name right the first time. They must have realized it as they crossed it out before spelling it correctly.
  • At the end of the episode, the Snaggleback is looking at the Grom pictures in a book... only to realize that everyone's gone and he's still hanging from the ceiling. And then the lights go out...
    Snaggleback: Wow, what a night. Now, can someone let me down?
  • When Gus and Willow are messing with a piece of Grometheus, Willow touches it first and a ladybug appears. Her reaction is priceless, but Gus running away from the piece of Grometheus after a clown appears in its remains is what really sells it.
  • According to a sketch/comic by Dana Terrace, Emira and Edric were both curious about the note that Amity was writing. Cue an angry Amity sending her siblings flying out of their home.
  • "YES GROMMMMM!"

    Episode 17 - Wing It Like Witches 
  • Luz exclaims that she has more school spirit than the school spirit. Cue a Bedsheet Ghost moaning "Why do I even bother?", dropping its pom-poms, and floating away dejectedly.
  • Eda telling Luz she used to play grudgby.
    Eda: Ah, grudgby season is the best! You know, I used to play, back in my gory days.
    Luz: You mean glory days?
    Eda: Well, that too.
  • King crawls into Eda's hair... then complains about how much of a rat's nest it is, asking Eda when the last time that she cleaned up in there was, throwing away some onion rings and an actual rat.
  • Gus mistakes Luz's Azura DVD for "a shiny cookie" and tries to eat it.
  • Eda tricking King into wearing a cheerleader outfit during her game against Lilith, calling it "intimidation armor" so he won't know any better.
  • When Boscha makes clear her intent to bully the hell out of Willow, Luz, and Gus; Luz says it won't be to bad as Boscha can't follow them around all day. One Gilligan Cut later they are covered in garbage, paint, have had their faces drawn on, and all have Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises. Luz can't believe the situation.
    Luz: (shocked) She followed us around all day. SHE LITERALLY FOLLOWED US AROUND ALL DAY!!!
  • Bump's one line of the entire episode is a quick zinger in to remind everyone he is a sadist.
    Willow: We should have just kept a low profile. Boscha could get away with murder if she wanted to.
    Bump: What's this? Boscha got away with murder? I can't say I approve, but at least she's trying new things.
  • Amity's awkward reaction to Luz running up to her.
    Luz: Amity!
    Amity: (blushes) Oh, Luz! You're here! (chuckles nervously) I mean, obviously you're here, because this is school, and you go here now. With, er, me. (whispers) I've been talking for too long...
  • As a result of her growing attraction to Luz, the thought of playing sports with her leaves Amity... flustered, to say the least.
    Amity: Me? (nervously) On a team with you? Running around in cute uniforms? SWEATING?! ...I gotta go!
    • The kicker is their uniforms are cuter than the usual grudgby uniforms.
    • Luz's ignorant but well-meaning response makes this even funnier: after Amity rushes off, Luz says to Willow and Gus "Well, I guess she's out."
    • During the game Amity hurts her leg and Luz, being helpful, offers to carry her. Amity again panics:
      Amity: I think... I think I hurt my leg. But, I'll be okay.
      Luz: Are you sure? I could help carry you if it really hurts.
      Amity: I'm fine! (nervous laughter) Who's Amity?!
      Luz: And scoop! (lifts Amity)
      Amity: (blushing) Oh... Wow... Sports.
  • When Amity explains that Boscha only thinks in grudgby terms, Luz goes "I'm picking up what you're putting down", causing Amity to look down at her books and remark that she's not putting anything down.
  • When training with Gus and Willow, Luz recommends having a training montage. When Gus asks what a training montage is, Luz goes off in a montage about explaining what a montage is. Near the end of the montage, they are seen in animal pajamas having a tea party.
    Gus: Oh, I get it now! Wait, were we just having a tea party in animal jammies?
    Luz: What happens in the montage stays in the montage!
  • Amity telling Luz about her grudgby history is a somber moment, until the flashback ends and she turns to find Luz an inch from her face, freaking her out.
    Luz: Sorry, I just love backstories.
  • Near the end of the episode just before the climactic match against Boscha, Amity comes running to where Willow and Gus are to ask for their help since Luz is in trouble:
    Amity: Luz needs our help! I know she pushed you guys and she always gets in over her head. She can be so stupid which I love... (blushes) I MEAN HATE! In any case, she needs you right now, which is sweet... (blushes again) I MEAN I HATE IT AND IT'S DUMB!
    Willow: (Gives Amity a Fascinating Eyebrow implying she's growing suspicious about Amity's behavior regarding Luz)
    Gus: (Confused) You lost me.
  • Eda is about to pull something from her box of cheats when she finds the box empty except for a note from Luz explaining that she cleaned out her "lunchbox". It even has an Animesque self-portrait.
    Eda: Dang it, Luz! Your nonsense has gotten into my head.
  • Willow told Boscha that there's something on her shoe. Boscha claimed she wasn't falling for that trick, only for it to turn out that there's a grass knot made by Willow holding her shoe down.
  • Luz mocking Harry Potter through the concept of the "Rusty Smidge." She echoes common criticisms of the game Quidditch:
    Luz: That just invalidates ALL our efforts! If catching that thing is so important, why do anything else?! There's NO reason to watch ANY of the other players! THAT’S SUCH A STUPID RULE!
    • The fact that apparently every magic sport in Boiling Isles has a Golden Snitch.
  • The final montage has Luz, Willow and Gus going into the Owl House... and trampling Hooty in the process.
    • The same montage also shows King dancing around in his cheerleader outfit while Eda watches and Luz records it on her phone.
      King: Y-you're not gonna show this to anyone, are you?
      Eda: (suppressing a laugh) Of course not, Keep cheering!

    Episode 18 - Agony of a Witch 
  • Hooty decimating the Emperor’s Coven, including Lilith, is both this and unbelievably awesome!
  • Luz figures that the Emperor wants Eda because he has a crush on her. Eda gives finger guns before explaining the actual reason.
  • Hooty having a tea party with the unconscious Emperor's Coven members that he's clobbered.
    • One of them tries to crawl away in a "Please get me out of here!" manner.
  • When Kikimora calls Lilith to tell her that Belos wants to see her, she mentions that Lilith has a bird on her head. The bird then mocks her and tells her that she's in trouble.
  • Because of her broken leg from the previous episode, Amity can't go with her peers to the Emperor's Coven:
    Amity: (while laying in bed looking at a "Join The Emperor's Coven Today!" poster featuring Lilith) Shut up.
    • Although given what happens, maybe Lilith should've shut up.
  • When Kikimora tells the Hexside students that some of them might even join the Emperor's Coven someday, one of the students excitedly goes "some".
  • After Kikimora tells the Hexside students to wish Lilith good luck, Lilith replies "Good luck with puberty".
  • While Emperor Belos is as intimidating as expected, he does get in a good jab at Lilith.
    Emperor Belos: I heard you attempted a raid this morning.
    Lilith: Yes, but we were-
    Emperor Belos: Unsuccessful. That was obvious enough.
  • While Eda was making a cape for Luz, King somehow came to the conclusion that she was knitting a cake.
  • King's comment about Luz as he goes to bake a cake is worth a chuckle.
    King: You know, when she first got here, I thought we were gonna eat her. Now I only think of that... sometimes!
  • When attempting to sneak past the Emperor's guards, Luz, and co. hide behind a conspicuous bush that a guard notices but shrugs off, teach another guard to high-five while hiding poorly under an Emperor's Coven cloak, and send off another guard with an illusion of Kikimora that ends up performing the Worm.

    Episode 19 - Young Blood, Old Souls 
  • While Eda rampages around Emperor Belos' throne room, Lilith chases after and scolds her as an older sibling would.
  • Even in her owl beast form, Eda's still Eda enough to blow raspberries at Lilith when she tries to convince her Belos will save her. Lilith insists she won't fall for Eda's "childish games"... then immediately starts making faces back at her.
  • Befitting of Eda, her reaction to seeing that Lilith succeeded in bringing her before Belos is hilariously blasé.
  • Luz and King plot to get thrown in the Conformatorium so they can break Eda out before she gets petrified. What "diabolical, criminally insane" act do they commit to get locked up? Disobeying a "Do Not Step on Grass" sign.
    Luz: (after they get thrown into a jail wagon) Yep. Perfect plan.
  • Luz's rampage through the dungeons leaves several guards trapped in ice and plant magic, except for one that's just awkwardly shielding himself from some flames.
  • During the fight with Lilith, Luz decides to push Disney's censors a bit.
    Lilith: I just want to talk!
    Luz: Talk to the glyph, witch!
  • In the flashback, Lilith tried to twirl a broom like Eda did with a mop, only to hit herself in the head and fall over.
  • King is referred to by Perry Porter as a Deranged Cat.
  • Principal Bump declaring that Eda helped him love teaching again... after she left.

Season 2

    Episode 1 - Separate Tides 
  • When Luz goes to confront Garlog she reenacts the show's first scene with Azura. Until she abruptly stops as she realizes the monstrous shadow was attached to a tiny demon. She picks him up by his scruff and compares him to his bounty poster. Almost as if she's channeling Eda she can only say, in her most deadpan and irritated tone, "This is pathetic."
    • Garlog's boast is interrupted when King snatches him from Luz's hand with his mouth. Luz chases King around the cavern telling him to drop it as if he's a dog.
  • While Luz is filming her video for her mother, it is revealed that King was clinging to her leg the whole time, declaring that he's never letting her go back to the human world. While Heartwarming, the fact that he says this while the camera is recording in a desperate tone makes it funny.
    King: I'm never letting you go! You're never returning to the human world!
    Luz: He doesn't mean that!
    King: Yes I do— (cut off as Luz turns off the camera)
  • Eda's attempt to levitated a jar of syrup with her limited powers leads to the jar exploding, leaving syrup splattered all over her and the dining room.
  • In order to test her bounty hunting weapon, Eda tricks King into putting an apple on his head as a hat, while he is in front of a bullseye no less. Luz quickly intervenes before she could hit him.
    • Eda's arms are still stuck to the weapon.
  • When Eda begins to cause a scene at the marketplace over getting paid half a snail, the citizens treat the situation as if it's a middle-aged woman having a retail meltdown — one egg whispers "oh, this is awkward" to another, and a third guy uses his Penstagram scroll like a phone to film it for posterity.
  • Lilith brags to Eda, who is no longer feared after being depowered, that at least she still commands respect, as she gestures at a poster of her... which is suddenly incinerated by a street cleaner and replaced with several posters of the Golden Guard, who took her place as Head Witch. After being told that she too isn't held in high esteem after betraying the Emperor, Lilith tries to throw away one of the Golden Guard posters, only for it to fly into her face and remain stuck there until a few scenes later.
  • Eda suggests Luz try to capture "The Abominable Cutie-Pie", a baby-like and thoroughly unfrightening monster, before working her way up to the selkidomus. Luz sees him climbing the statue of Emperor Belos, taunting her with "You'll never catch me!" But as soon as Luz gets near him, he says "You caught me" and drops right into her arms.
    • When Luz overhears how dire their money situation is, Cutie-Pie says, in a deeper voice, "That's rough, buddy." King proceeds to steal his lollipop and smack him off of the statue. A moment later, Luz jumps down, landing on him with all her weight and accidentally stomping the little guy, who emits a squeaky-toy noise.
    • As Eda explains their financial troubles, the poster is still wrapped around Lilith's face, so she can only inaudibly murmur.
  • When Eda reminds Lilith that they can still make potions, she freaks Lilith out a bit with the tiny skull in one of her potion bottles.
  • When Lilith decides to make a scrying potion, Hooty is excited by the idea. His priorities are a little off.
    Hooty: (pressing against Lilith's face) We can learn their crushes and give them cute couples names.
  • When Lilith storms out of the house, saying that she needs to gather the ingredients alone, Hooty has this to say:
    Hooty: A good friend would respect her wishes. But an even better friend would help no matter what!
  • During their voyage, King has taken on the role of Luz's Pirate Parrot, his catchphrase while on the boat being "King wanna cracker." By the end of the episode, King requests crackers for takeout.
  • One of the pirates takes the phrase "Keep your eyes peeled" literally, so he stretches out his eyelids and ties them behind his head.
  • King accidentally rolls into the ship's darkened cabin when a wave knocks him over, finding a box of crackers on the desk he immediately starts snacking from. Either the Golden Guard set the box up as bait... or he was sitting by himself in the dark while there was a party going on outside, eating crackers straight from the box.
  • During the selkiedomus attack, the clam-headed pirate gets his head knocked off by a spike. He simply puts it back on like nothing happened.
  • When the Golden Guard reveals that he has King in a cage, he wakes up when he pulls the curtain back, only to remark that it's dark again before falling asleep immediately when the curtain is put back.
  • While waiting for Luz and Eda to kill the selkiedamus, the Golden Guard toys with King by pulling the curtain back and forth on his cage, causing King to pace in his cage like a dog in its crate whenever he's visible, and fall asleep whenever the curtain's closed. The Guard appears to have developed a weird case of Lima Syndrome for King.
    Golden Guard: You're actually weirdly endearing.
    King: (sleepily) No, I'm not. (snores)
  • Lilith attempts an ice spell to defend herself against flaming bees, but all she can conjure is one tiny ice cube.
  • When Hooty comes to save Lilith from the flaming bees, Lilith giggles and claps her hands in excitement like a giddy child. Having been on the receiving end of a Hooty beat down once she certainly looks to enjoy being on the other side of it.
  • The Golden Guard following a stern warning to Eda and Luz that the Emperor is not merciful with a chipper "Bye-ee!"
  • When Lilith finishes her scrying potion, all we see at first is a few Emperor's Coven members standing guard and making small talk.
    Lilith: They're clueless without me.
  • To celebrate their new wealth, Eda suggests takeout followed by drawing faces on Hooty. The look of horror on Hooty's face is priceless. This is coupled with a heartwarming moment when Lilith says she'll protect "Hootcifer."

    Episode 2 - Escaping Expulsion 
  • Edric and Emira put "Hex me" signs on the back of attendees of the Blight Industries presentation. Later, they try to do it with Amity and Luz's friends, but Amity sends the signs back at them and gives them the "I'm watching you" gesture.
  • Amity's Bad "Bad Acting" while pretending to be beaten by the Abomaton 1.0.
    • Before that, the Abomaton 1.0 doesn't seem to be all that advanced as Odalia makes it out to be. When serving tea, it overpours the cup and when it helps to "keep up with the latest fashion trends," it gives Amity a less-than-flattering hairstyle and a slight case of Cosmetic Catastrophe.
  • Amity bakes Luz a fairy pie... with the fairies still twitching and screaming. "The ingredients are very fresh."
  • During their glyph classes, Luz, Eda and Lilith's dynamic takes on that of a teacher with her students in a conventional classroom; chalkboard, desk-chair combos and all. What makes this situation especially funny is that Eda and Lilith behave as though they were school-children, Lilith being a Teacher's Pet biding for Luz's approval (even referring to her as "Miss. Teacher") with above-and-beyond effort (asking for extra credit with an ice sculpture lionizing Luz), while Eda is the Class Clown literally carving glyphs into her desk with a knife (causing it to explode) and is happy that the teacher had left.
    Eda: Yes! Teacher's gone! I wonder what other combos I can try out.
    Lilith: Teacher said we're supposed to master the basics before—
    Eda: Basics are so basic.
    • If anyone wondered what the sisters' dynamics were at Hexside, now we know.
    • Lilith's steps to regaining her magic are: Memorization, Repetition, and Follow the Rules. Eda's are: Experimentation, Innovation and...
      Eda: Laughing at tools! Like you! HA!
    • Lilith showing off her skills by creating things out of ice for Hooty, including a tiara, a swan sculpture with Hooty's face, and popsicles. Eda just fumes as she watches from inside.
  • Gus hopes helping stop Eda's petrification will finally help her remember his name.
    Gus: She keeps calling me Goops.
    Student: (cheerfully) Hey Goops!
    Gus: (dejectedly) It's already spreading...
  • Alador Blight turns out to be a Ditzy Genius whose a bit detached and easily distracted, providing a Funny Background Event to a scene.
    • During the first Blight Industries presentation, Odalia and Alador begin by dramatically taking off their cloaks. Odalia pulls it off, but Alador gets stuck and knocks himself over, before quickly getting up.
    • While Odalia is calling out the previous incidents at Hexside, Alador seems very withdrawn and tired from the whole thing... until Principal Bump's demon flicks its tail, and he brightens up, curiously poking at it. Bump takes no notice of it, but Odalia sees him and clears her throat to get him back on track.
    • When Luz confronts Odalia outside of Hexside, Alador goes off to chase a man-faced butterfly. When the butterfly gets close to Odalia, she crushes it in her hand without so much as a glance.
    • And right after Alador successfully convinces Odalia to keep her deal with Amity, Alador once again went off to chase a moth, much to Odalia's annoyance.
  • After Luz and friends are expelled:
    Gus: We will get back into Hexside or die trying!
    Willow: No one is dying.
    Gus: Not with that attitude.
  • Crossing over with Heartwarming Moments, Principal Bump's efforts to repel Luz, Willow and Gus are accompanied by increasing sadness (and tears) as school is just so boring without them, and he really wants to let them back in but can't.
  • Gus and Willow's dads grounding them for years for getting expelled, which isn't even their fault, is clear Disproportionate Retribution. Sending phone ravens to scold them and carry them back home while Perry delivers his message as a newsflash, however, is strangely funny.
    Perry: This is Perry Porter with breaking news! In light of recent events, Augustus Porter will be grounded for no less than a year!
  • While in the Blights' house, Luz is greeted by a butler abomination. She tries to make it look more presentable by reshaping its face into that of a cat, but it just slumps down again, looking like a depressing melted birthday cake. When Amity sees it later, she's more confused than startled.
    • Even better was the fact that Amity was wondering who was her replacement for the presentation and asked said abomination who had been in the house. The moment she saw how the abomination looked she just instantly knew who it was.
  • When Amity, Gus and Willow try to save Luz, Gus suggests distracting them with illusions of sexy female guards. Willow shuts it down with "This isn't a cartoon from the forties!"
  • During her fight with the Abomaton 2.0, Luz gets knocked into the rafters where she tempts fate. Then immediately realizes what she did.
    Luz: Okay. At least it can't get me up here.
    Abomaton 2.0 leaps into the rafters behind her
    Luz: Luz, you fool!
  • Eda's Badass Boast against her malfunctioning glyph combo is another case of typical Clawthorne Black Comedy.
    Eda: I am your mother, you will obey me and die!
  • When the above scene was happening, Lilith had asked if Eda struggling was normal with Eda of course responding as such. When it gets worse, Eda calls for help which Lilith immediately kicks the door down and responds with a "woah". It gives the implication that Lilith knew this was gonna happen, stayed close cause she knew Eda would relent, and then gave an expression that could be best described as "this is about what I expected".
  • When Amity arrives to save Luz from the Abomaton 2.0, she lets out a little more than she probably intended to.
    Amity: Stay away from my Luz!
  • Luz's and Amity's Back-to-Back Badasses moment is hilariously and heartwarmingly ruined (or improved, depending on your perspective) by their quick glance at each other that results in them both blushing over their shared crush for one-another.
  • Luz standing up to Odalia is a Moment of Awesome, although she does express it as "I'm calling applesauce on this business baloney!"
  • When Luz returns at the end of the episode, exhausted, Lilith shows off her ice statue lionizing Luz, asking for extra credit. Eda then says that she can do it too, triggering an ice glyph that just forms an ice ball that unceremoniously rolls onto the floor. Luz is impressed, and gives everyone extra credit before heading to bed.

    Episode 3 - Echoes of the Past 
  • King is worried that one of his stuffed animal "subjects" is plotting to overthrow him. At first this seems like a typical King delusion, but then we see that said stuffed animal has a knife.
  • Lilith has really gotten into her studies of glyph magic, causing her to be at her most Adorkable.
    Lilith: (giggles in excitement) Watching the ink to dry is the best part!
  • When seeing a heartwarming moment of Lilith and Hooty's friendship, King asks if Hooty blackmailed her, figuring there was no other possible way anyone would actually be friends with Hooty.
  • When Lilith accidentally knocks over some of King's stuffed animals, King thinks Lilith is attacking him and throws another stuffed animal at Lilith. Hooty immediately blocks the stuffed toy like he would an actual attack, then acts like he's dying.
    Hooty: Ah, I'm done for, Lulu!
    Lilith: Hootcifer, this is make believe.
    Hooty: Ah, to die in your arms. Avenge me! Bleh! ("dies", complete with Xs on eyes and his tongue falling out)
  • Lilith tries to give Hooty a high-five, which gives him a black eye.
  • Hooty reveals he can make a portable backpack of himself in case he wants to join on any adventures. The way he demonstrates this is, according to the faces of Luz, King, and Lilith, NOT pretty at all. The only outcome we do see is veins on the door as Lilith cringes hard, King has tears in his eyes and Luz tries not to throw up.
  • For Eda, "putting your feet up" means taking them off and putting them up beside her on the couch.
    • When Eda sees the note King left about finding his "real castle", Eda declares "Oh, no, not again!" and immediately jumps off the couch...only to fall onto the floor since her feet are still disconnected.
  • Eda has a flying bathtub in case she doesn't have her staff.
  • While Lilith is fascinated by the carvings on the door to King's "castle", Hooty derisively says he's not only seen better graffiti, but he has better graffiti on him, extending his neck to reveal a stylized "LUZ" written on him.
  • King says that when he ate the hearts of his foes, they always tasted cold and bitter, but he suspects Luz's would taste sweet.
    Luz: With all the sugar I eat, it better be.
  • When Lilith and Hooty start to think that King might really be the King of Demons, they immediately start sucking up to him.
  • Luz can't help high-fiving one of the dead guardians.
  • When the gang go back to the castle, Hooty and Lilith act as a distraction. Hooty takes the time to deliver a Pre-Asskicking One-Liner, complete with his voice going several octaves deeper.
    Hooty: Special delivery: PAIN!
  • When King asks if he can take his guardian home, Luz, Eda, and Lilith all say "no" in unison while only Hooty gives a loud yes and wraps around them. The looks on the three witches faces show just how fed up they are.
  • At the end of the episode, Luz rather transparently makes excuses to avoid having to give a goodnight-kiss to Jean-Luc. Also, the fact that King named his horrifying Flesh Golem guardian "Jean-Luc".

    Episode 4 - Keeping Up A-fear-ances 
  • The fact that Eda quite literally found the portal by tripping over it.
  • The reveal that Eda's gold fang is actually a fake that she puts in every morning.
  • Some of the places that Eda stashed the potion are hilarious: behind a plant, under the couch cushions, duct taped to the ceiling. Heck, she even put one in Luz's hood: the girl in question didn't even know it was there and applauds Eda on it.
  • The setup to Gwendolyn's entrance:
    Eda: Well, I may have been using [the portal door] to hide from someone.
    Luz: Hide from who?
    Gwendolyn: PROBABLY ME!
  • After seeing the extent that Eda will go to for Appleblood, Gwendolyn worries that the curse isn't Eda's only problem.
    • Lilith and King appearing to be Drunk on Milk on ice-cream Eda bought from the Night Market imply that Gwendolyn's worries about Eda might not be far off the mark.
  • "Help! Mama! UHPP!"
  • The utterly ludicrous "cures" Master Wortlop's book peddles. Clearly, the reason Wortlop warned against non-believers reading it was because an objective reader would immediately realize that everything was nonsense and plant a seed of doubt in his pupils.
    Luz: What is this? Jar of bees for existential dread? Aromatherapy for broken legs?! Bird songs for sufferers of... stuffy noses?!?!
  • As Eda succumbs to the curse again, Gwendolyn flips through the book still hoping for a cure. The answer? "Buy the next volume!" Luz's reaction is just PRICELESS.
  • Gwendolyn discovers Wartlop is really three tree imps in an elaborate costume. When their ruse is discovered, the imps hastily change into their Wartlop costume, failing to notice the mask is on backwards.
  • As the fight between the transformed Eda and Lilith reaches Bonesborough, we cut to an old witch sitting on a park bench while feeding the birds when the two crash land in front of her. Without missing a beat, the woman starts casually throwing bread crumbs onto them.
  • Everyone is surprised by Lilith's decision to leave the Owl House, except King whose reaction is "You lived here?"
  • When Gwendolyn pulls out a bunch of elixirs from her hair, Luz expresses envy for the Clawthornes' Hammerspace Hair.
    Luz: Someday, my hair is gonna be long enough to do that, too.
    King: You actually want that?
  • Hooty is distraught that Lilith is leaving to stay with her mother. Lilith offers to be pen pals, Hooty moans "But I can't hold a pen!"
  • While the scene itself is Nightmare Fuel, the ending has a funny Bait-and-Switch moment in which Luz's mom is crying alone in the dark, seemingly distraught over her daughter's disappearance while watching old home movies of her. But then…
    Camila: I'm sorry. These animal documentaries make me such a mess.

    Episode 5 - Through the Looking Glass Ruins 
  • Gus' outgoing message was recorded with King, who doesn't seem too thrilled about it.
    King: Is that a six-footed pig? Or a floating appendage? Why no! It's Gus the illusion master! Please leave a message.
  • When Luz shows up at Gus's house calling him by several over the top nicknames, she doesn't even have to ask him anything for him to realize that she wants his library card so she can see Amity, just giving her a flat look. Luz even lampshades that she hasn't done a very good of hiding her attraction, to which Gus shakes his head no slowly while not changing his expression. Then Luz grabs him and drags him out the door so hard that his band-aids fly off.
  • Braxus, the hilariously deep-voiced small child that Amity was reading to returns, and we see his father... only to find out that for some reason, his voice sounds more like a normal person's. Even better, we found out that his father is none other than Warden Wrath himself!
  • As Luz is researching humans, she comes across an article of Eda threatening Bonesbourough with dangerous human artifacts. In other words, she's bounching a pair of paddleballs as the citizens run screaming in terror.
    • There's also a story about how a movie called Planet of the Humans was a critical and box office bomb because it was deemed "too implausible".
    • The fact that there's somehow a movie theater in the Boiling Isles is a lark.
  • Luz finds Amity in the library looking after small children. We are quickly reminded that the little children of Bonesborough are probably evil.
    Amity: If you give me back my hairband, I'll read you whatever book you want tomorrow.
    Little Girl: Finally! I can learn how to summon the Dark Lord!
  • Edric and Emira are once again a source of comedic timing this episode, especially since they're now fully aware of Luz's and Amity's crushes on one-another.
    Luz: Hey, Ed. Hey, Em. Picking up Amity?
    Emira: Nah, looks like you got that covered.
    • They tease Luz a little bit and say they're only at the library for some skin-care tips since Edric has a date that night. Emira then robs his thunder by explaining how much help he needs since he accidentally sent a poem to his date's mother. Edric's reaction and Emira's face just sell the gag.
      Edric: Please don't tell people that!
    • When an opportunity arises for Luz and Amity to have some alone time, the twins make up an excuse to immediately vacate. What makes it especially funny though is Edric takes it semi-seriously.
      Emira: [gasp] Edric, your face! It's exploding with horrific pustules!
      Edric: Oh, no. W-Wait, is it really?
      Emira: We have to fix it before your date, or you'll get dumped!
      Edric: What? I will?!
      Emira: [groans, then drags him away] Come on, Ed.
  • Basically every single Crush Blush moment between Luz and Amity accidentally sharing pseudo-romantic moments.
  • This hilarious threat from Bria to Angmar:
    Bria: [in a sweet voice] I said you are on lookout duty. And if I catch you playing with anymore bugs, I'll make you eat them! Okay? [Angmar stiffens in place] I believe in you!
  • The Keeper of the Looking Glass Graveyard's plan to take care of the teens robbing the Galderstones.
    Gus: It's time to teach those jerks a lesson!
    Keeper: I agree. (sinisterly) I'll call the hounds.
  • Gus exploits Gav's "Well Done, Son" Guy issues with an illusion of his father... or, more accurately, an illusion of Gav with a deeper voice and a mustache, telling him that he's proud of him. It works, even when Gav questions why his "father" suddenly grew a moustache.
  • The way Luz exposes herself and Amity while exploring the forbidden section of the library. After taking care not to make any noise, she finds the diary she had been looking for. She and Amity briefly squeal with joy before shushing each other before Luz cracks open the book. In it, she finds a mouse who had eaten out all of the pages.
    Luz: (gasp) You little rat!
  • In response to the above incident, Malphas advances upon the duo, bellowing "AMITY?", and seeing Luz's many misadventures, it seems that they are due for a terrifying chase. Then it cuts to them outside:
    Malphas: (in a high-pitched, slightly camp voice) I'm just, like, super disappointed in you, like, I can't even process these feelings right now. Gosh, it's so hard for me to say this, but, like, you're fired? (takes Amity's card)
  • While Emira is consoling Amity, she takes a moment to tell Edric not to pick at something, or he'll make it worse. Ed immediately replies, "Too late!"
  • Following The Big Damn Kiss moment, Luz stares in breathless awe while Amity quickly retreats, saying farewell forever, and mumbling to herself as she goes back into her house.
    • Luz just collapsing to her knees at the very end.

    Episode 6 - Hunting Palismen 
  • Luz is in her pajamas staring at the Echo Mouse when Eda comes into remind her that she needs to go to school. When that fails to get any reaction out of her, Eda then says that she guesses that Luz won't get a Magic Staff like her classmates. Cue Luz running to the door so fast that she's a blur, being in her uniform when she arrives. Upon closer inspection, she's already in her uniform when she exits her room!
  • Hexside students receive their palismans by stating their greatest desires. One student's desire is simply to graduate; he receives a sloth palisman.
  • The sassy sneer Bat Queen gives when she brusquely tells Luz that a palisman hasn't chosen her because she senses no conviction in the girl.
  • After taking the red cardinal Palisman back to Hexside, Luz decides that she's not going to leave until one of the Palismen becomes hers, and starts throwing out ideas. Skip to a few hours later, and Luz is laying on the floor of the Palisman-enclosure, surrounded by sleeping Palismen, drowsily mumbling out more ideas.
    Luz: (yawning) What if... I open a magic pet shop... but it's password protected. (to the red cardinal) The password is "You're a little angel"...
  • When sneaking onto the Golden Guard's airship, Luz tags him from behind to stick a glyph written on a leaf onto his back — which lights up like a firework, sending him careening around the ship and spiraling out into the distance as he screams in panic.
    Luz: [uncertainly] He'll be fine.
    • She is, of course, proven right mere seconds later.
      Luz: Okay, how do I land this thing? [checks under the console]
      Golden Guard: [offscreen] Oh, you just pull that cord above your head.
      Luz: [reaching for the cord] Oh, thank- Yuh??
      Golden Guard: [now laying across the console, hand resting on his cheek] Hiii~ [uses his staff to trap Luz]
    • After the Guard regains control and catches Luz unaware, trapping her:
      Golden Guard: Frankly — [Teleports directly in front of her] you should be more concerned about yourself. For the crime of... rocketing me off my own ship, you'll be locked in the dingiest cell in the Conformatorium for the rest of your sad little life.
      Luz: Pfft, whatever. I already broke out there, like, twice.
      Golden Guard: Then we'll just zap you to dust, and throw you into the sea! That better?
      [Luz makes a frustrated pouty face and grumbles in the negative]
      Golden Guard: Good.
    • Luz realizes she can trace glyphs on the deck with her shoe and summons an ice formation to knock the Guard's staff away, to his utter horror. Hearing chortling, he looks back to see Luz making a hilarious smug face, akin to the 'Knife Cat' meme.
  • After the airship crashes, Luz overhears Kikimora's plan to kill the Golden Guard, and decides to help him. The two immediately start squabbling like siblings.
    • While he's unconscious, Luz stares at the Golden Guard's unmasked face for a few seconds, very closely. But instead of doing what most would expect from a Disney fantasy, she slaps him across the face while yelling "WAKE UP!"
      • What makes this better (or weirder) is that there's a slight Animation Bump to match the classic Disney animation for that specific scene.
    • When Luz covers the Guard's mouth while explaining the situation, he licks her hand, and she rubs his slobber over his face, leading to a face-pushing fight. It might remind you of another duo's antics.
    • When trying to convince the Golden Guard that she is more dangerous than she looks, she tries to twirl his staff and nearly drops it off the side of a building before desperately catching it. The Guard looks more concerned in the moment that she'll break it rather than getting it back for himself.
    • When the Guard agrees to a truce, Luz holds out her hand... then pulls the old "too slow" when he tries to shake it.
  • A very dark one from Kikimora: while acting heartbroken and lying to the guards that the Golden Guard perished in the crash, she makes sure to add that it was "probably caused by the incompetent pilot", just to try to make sure that he'll be remembered as a failure.
  • The Golden Guard tries to get into the police precinct to contact the castle and let them know he's alive, but without his mask or staff they think he's just some poser kid with a fake tattoo and tell him to run along and play with his "friend" (Luz).
  • The red cardinal Palisman clearly takes a liking to the Golden Guard after he expresses his desire to figure out his own future, and hops onto his leg... Whereupon he waves it away and awkwardly shuffles back while nervously telling it to get away from him. It's a little funny to see the Golden Guard, Belos's right hand man, scared of a tiny little bird.
  • Luz, after getting the Palismen back to Hexside, just leaves the sleeping finger dragon on the bleachers. Bump admits to the Bat Queen that he has no idea where it came from.
  • After getting reprimanded by Belos, The Golden Guard — Hunter — runs into an extremely beat-up looking Kikimora in the hallway. He doesn't pass up the opportunity of getting some sass in.
    Kikimora: Golden Guard?! You're alive! I- I mean- I heard about the crash in Latissa...
    Hunter: (smugly) Luckily, some travelers picked me up out of the wreckage, so I'm actually doing great! Looks like you had a rough night, though...
  • Since Luz's goals didn't match of any of the adoption Palismen, Eda opts for securing the materials for Luz to make her own, in a way fitting of the Bad Girl Coven.
    Eda: Let's just say that the Bonesborough Garden Club....
    King: Was robbed! ...By us!
    • Whatever happened during the robbery, King had drawn the line at Eda's method of telling Luz by jumping through her bedroom window... which happens to not be on the ground floor of the house.
      Eda: I thought I'd find you here.
      King: (glaring at Eda as he struggles to climb through the window) WE COULD HAVE USED THE DOOR!

    Episode 7 - Eda's Requiem 
  • Hooty eats the Echo mouse while trying to "protect" Luz. The poor thing was safe, but needs some time.
    • Later, Hooty offers his shoulders for King to cry on. King runs away while yelling that Hooty doesn't have shoulders, while Hooty chases him.
  • Eda is at a bar, drinking her well known "Apple Blood"... out of a juice box.
  • When Raine has their ceremony inducting them as the Bard Coven Head, they get Performance Anxiety, mispronounces the word 'unity' when talking about the Day of Unity, and eventually run off in embarrassment before Darius decided to just cut the feed. Eda even snarks about it.
  • While Raine and the B.A.T.Ts display of how powerful Bard magic can be is awesome, the actual speech itself is Narm at its finest:
  • When Eda tells the B.A.T.T. members "Mama's got a plan!", Amber protests "You're not our mom!" She later calls Eda "Mama Eda".
  • While it's rather sweet that their feelings for one another have stayed strong for years, it is a bit amusing to see Eda and Raine, two middle-aged adults, are just as bad about blushing at and being awkward around each other as Luz and Amity are, especially since they were childhood friends and probably have thus been acting like this for literally decades.
  • In addition to an on camera interview, the prize for winning the Gland Prix is getting your name etched on the Cup of Ephemeral Glory: a horrific Frankenstein-esque cup.
    Cup of Ephemeral Glory: All victory is fleeting!
  • There's something pretty hilarious about Darius, whose Coven focuses on summoning and controlling Abominations, being a Neat Freak and The Dandy.
    • It's even funnier when you realize that's Keston John doing the voice. Yes, we can now hear Hordak freaking out about his cloak getting muddy.
    • It culminates in him finding out that Raine betrayed them, and vows revenge for his clothing. Eberwolf growls, and he adds "And your treachery, whatever."note 
  • After King reveals to Eda that he wants to officially call himself King Clawthorne, Eda starts bursting into tears. Luz tells her to stop or she’ll start crying too, and moments later, she gives in and joins Eda in bawling.
  • During King's address to his father, it turns out that Eberwolf is watching, much to Darius' chagrin. When he asks him to turn it off, Eberwolf instead turns the volume to max.
    Darius: Why are you like this?
  • Upon seeing Kikimora with one of the Abomatons the Emperor took from the Blights, Darius snipes, "Tell Alador he's a hack."

    Episode 8 - Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door 
  • How has Hooty been managing to send letters to Lilith despite his inability to hold a pen? By tapping on a typewriter with his beak, one key at a time. He's literally hunting and pecking.
    • Moreover, this act of typing it out with his beak is animated with Hooty enthusiastically smashing his face into the keys over and over again, but clearly typing out a coherent letter.
  • Hooty's devious grin when he devises his plan of plans.
  • How did Hooty get King's attention for the tests? By eating him!
    King: Did you owl pellet me!?
  • For the various tests as to what kind of demon King is, Hooty has set up various trials, including the dance mentioned below, and a witches' duel to see if he can cast spells. For the bestial demon type...
    • Who is the duel with? Tiny Nose, who seems distracted with her video game... until she gets serious once it starts and blasts him with a Playing with Fire spell. She's also the one who takes the blood sample, with a giant needle.
      Tiny Nose: I gwaduated from medical school!
    • When King tries to communicate through dance to find out if he is a bug demon, his dance leaves Hooty with a shocked expression and chasing King for apparently talking bad about his mom.
      • To add to the hilarity, mere seconds before Hooty goes berserk, even the fairies right next to Hooty are shocked by King's faux pas.
    • King's attempt to spin a cocoon isn't shown onscreen, but both Hooty and King do not want to talk about it.
  • Eda's initial reaction to her harpy hybrid form? Getting distracted by how hot she is.
    Eda: (wolf whistles) Oh girl, this is a hot look!
  • When Luz asks the echo mouse to help her ask Amity out, the little guy takes one look at her before tucking its head back into its shelter as if to say "That ain't my specialty, kid; you're on your own."
  • Hooty narrates how he's in tune enough with other emotions to know about Luz's crush on Amity. The camera then adjusts slightly to show that he was in the room while Luz talked to herself.
  • Hooty gives Luz a short poem to invite her to the tunnel of love which ends in "You'll only find love when you're in the groundP.S.
    Luz: Hooty!! I don't have time for this!… also, we have a basement?
  • In the basement, Luz sees what looks like Amity's hair… only for it to be a lamp. The real Amity is in an owl pellet on the floor.
  • Hooty building the most over-the-top, garish Tunnel of Love of imaginable for Luz and Amity, complete with creepy animatronics that look like they were taken straight out of Five Nights at Freddy's.
    • Luz is understandably horrified, and proceeds to lay waste to it lest Amity think she's a total dork.
  • The fact that Luz and Amity's Relationship Upgrade came about because Hooty kidnapped Amity.
  • While Hooty's Freak Out at thinking he failed to help any of his friends is one massive Tear Jerker, said meltdown is paused as Hooty's initial attempts to pull himself free of the house fail:
    Hooty: (matter-of-factly) Looks like I have to do this…(eyes narrow) the hard way.
  • When Eda asks Luz what Hooty was trying to help her with, King frantically tells her to just lie and say Hooty helped her to get him to calm down.
  • Luz is working up the nerve to finish asking Amity out... and then Amity just blurts it out first. Luckily, Amity lets a slightly dejected Luz say it too.
  • Hooty's thrashing about just happens to leave a heart shaped hole around Luz and Amity as they agree to go out.
  • King testing out his new abilities by destroying a glass by saying "Weh!"
  • At the very end, someone with a strong family resemblance to King gives Hooty a letter meant for the former. Hooty gasps dramatically… at a juicy bug crawling on the letter. He eats it — along with the letter.
    Hooty: Whoops! Hope that was junk mail.

    Episode 9 - Eclipse Lake 
  • There is something humorous about how Belos's true nature has been theorized about ever since his first appearance, and this episode reveals it without ceremony before the Title Sequence. And to top it off, aside from a bit of facial scarring from his condition, he looks like a normal guy.
  • Eda's plot has her repeatedly trying and failing to transform into Harpy Eda on command, leading to a lot of humorous moments.
    • Eda somehow mistakes an anime VHS (that is very, very clearly this world's equivalent of Dragon Ball Z) for a human workout video, which is why she's trying to "force [her] inner beast out" by standing around posing and shouting.
      Amity: This looks ancient.
      Eda: What? No, it's only- thirty years old?! I remember seeing this in theaters…
      Amity: Yes, you're old, who cares?!
    • This in turn begs the question: did Eda visit the Human Realm once, decide to see this movie at the time, and never understood what it was, or is there demand for bootleg anime screenings on the Boiling Isles?
      • Considering Keeping Up A-fear-ances established that Eda found the Portal shortly after being cursed and Word of God has established Eda as being in her forties, one can conclude one of the first things, if not the first thing, she did in the human realm was watch the movie.
    • In the mine, Eda smashes through a wall and excitedly asks if she became Harpy Eda. (King: "No. You just screamed 'Hoot' and smashed headfirst into a wall of ice.") Afterwards, she has King shoot at her with some mining equipment in the hopes that the adrenaline will trigger the transformation.
    • Eda is only able to transform into her harpy form after cutting a deal with the Owl Beast, which from Eda's dialogue, sounds like she had to promise it something serious, but is then revealed at the end of the episode to be just Eda promising to eat a bunch of voles for the Owl Beast.
    • Then once she's finally transformed, she's unable to turn herself back and ends up getting stuck in the Owl House's door, with King half-jokingly implying that eating nine voles added more weight on Eda.
  • Eda has taken to calling Amity "Boots" or "Bossy Boots", with the hilarious implication that she learned of her "mittens" nickname and either themed it to the old nickname or forgot what the name actually was and just started calling her a different clothing item.
  • Poor Luz has been rendered delirious with fever from catching "the common mold". She even tries eating the key to the portal door, forcing Amity's abomination to confiscate it.
    Luz: (wiggling her arms around with socks on her hands) Woah, it's like I have snakes for arms…
    • When Luz gets the next part of the diary, she starts running toward the door so she can get to Eclipse Lake. Eda has to grab her mid-dive before everybody forces Luz back inside her room and ties her up like a burrito.
    • Luz's song for the Echo Mouse while playing with its ears:
      "Little mouse, Owl House, frilly blouse, boop!" [Boops Echo Mouse on the nose revealing another journal entry]
    • After recovering, Luz wakes up with a bunch of mushrooms stuck on top of her head. She plays with it like a new hairstyle wondering if it was permanent, her tone of voice makes it really hard to tell which answer she'd prefer.
  • Eda still doesn't remember Gus's name.
  • Throughout the episode, Amity declares she wants to be an awesome girlfriend to Luz, which annoys Eda a lot. King reminds Amity how she nearly got Luz vivisected by her crazy principal when they first met.
    • Between last episode and this one, Luz and Amity got a pair of cat-themed Tamagotchi devices that act as pagers with emojis. Emojis that Amity have no clue how to read calling it "human code" and at one point thinks Luz is threatening to break up with her if Amity doesn't find the Titan's Blood thanks to Hunter. There's something rather hilarious, if a bit sad at the time, about Amity getting worried at Luz's emoji messages when she just needed to turn the device and look at them vertically, not horizontally.
      • Also, when rewatching the episode, you can see Luz reacting with confusion after Amity responds to "U R Pretty" with "You got it".
  • Hunter is apparently not great at being undercover. First, he nearly gets his head blown off by Kikimora after he talks a little too loud and she sends a massive energy blast in his direction, prompting him to run away and find a different way in. He then spots Eda, Amity and King, and decides to follow them from the tree line in the hopes that they can lead him to the Titan's Blood. Not two seconds after he voices this plan, his palisman grabs him by the hair and pulls him out onto the path, where he lands face-first right in front of Eda, Amity and King, who promptly take him prisoner.
    • As Hunter explains the plan to his palisman, the cardinal nods all the while, as if to say "Mhm".
    • When Amity first sees Hunter, she notes that she wasn't expecting him to be so scrawny. Kikimora and Eda also both independently call his voice annoying.
      Hunter: (a little hurt) Why does everyone say that?
  • After they've captured Hunter, Eda notes that Luz had told her about her previous encounter with him in "Hunting Palismen".... and also that she described him as "a bad, but sad boy". Hunter's cheeks and ears go bright pink in embarrassment.
  • Eda suggests King uses his voice powers to echolocate where Eclipse Lake is. King does so, shouting down a tunnel and listening carefully.... before turning around and shrugging while making an "I don't know" noise.
    Hunter: Those two are definitely gonna get us caught...
  • Gus and Hooty disagree about what kind of music they'll let Luz listen to — Hooty wants whale sounds, Gus wants underground Korean hiphop.
    Gus: What even is a whale?!? It looks terrifying!
    • As the arguing between them intensifies, an irritated Willow snaps at them to be quiet.... and then cheerfully suggests that they listen to both kinds of music at the same time.
    • After taking up Willow's idea, they get distracted "experimenting" with different sound combinations, while Luz calls for help and their pot of soup boils over. Gus is brought to tears by operatic arias sung over train horns in a thunderstorm.
    • The soup being boiling hot becomes a Brick Joke when Luz bumps into Willow and the bowl she's bringing flies out of her hands, Hooty catching it upside down and getting covered in soup. While Luz is questioning Willow if Eda, King and Amity have returned, Gus is seen wincing as he watches steam emit from Hooty.
  • Kikimora's Sanity Slippage as she becomes convinced that Hunter is out to sabotage her efforts as retribution for doing the same in "Hunting Palismen". After capturing Amity, Kikimora learns that Hunter really is in the mines and goes on a rant about how he's always making her look bad. She actually has to be reminded that they're there for the Titan's Blood, not revenge against one of their own allies.
  • Before departing, Kiki tells the guard that she doesn't care what happens to Amity. The guard attempts some small talk for a moment before getting bored and just dumping Amity down a bottomless pit.
  • Kikimora and her goons turn their Abomi-tons into mine-carts, and try to go on a mine chase with childish glee... only to crash in short order because they went too fast. King even comments about how video games were misleading in that regard.
  • When Amity sees Ghost and grabs her Palisman back, her tongue is sticking out in concentration in an absolutely adorable way.
  • After discovering that Eclipse Lake is empty, Hunter, who is very much at the end of his rope by this point, cheerfully explains that he can't go back empty-handed again, and starts digging his own grave. He even asks Amity if she wants him to make one for her too.
    King: ...This is really bumming me out.
    • At some point, Hunter seems to realize that digging an entire grave with his bare hands is a task that will likely take far too long. Instead he just whines, flops face-first onto the ground, and puts some loose clumps of dirt onto his head.
  • During the fight at the lakebed, King's horns get impaled in a root, and he's too short to get any leverage to get free. When Eda comes in to help, he's still stuck, and can't do much except flail his limbs and whine at her.
  • Luz and Amity have a tender and heartfelt reunion when the latter returns home, which is then interrupted by...
    King: No King hug? What is this?! (points an accusatory finger at Amity) You are a swindler and a thief!
    Luz: C'mere, buddy! (scoops King up into a bear hug and starts squeezing him)
    King: (in audible pain) I REGRET THIS!

    Episode 10 - Yesterday's Lie 
  • When Eda asks Luz if she's sure that the prototype portal isn't going to blow their faces off, Luz responds with a chipper "nope". Eda basically just shrugs, says "here goes something", and starts pedaling her bathtub to power things up.
  • After discovering the prototype portal’s power, Luz wonders if she could see Amity. As soon as a cube is about to show Amity, Luz quickly put it back to the pool, chastising herself and ordering herself to stay focused.
  • Instead of telling her mother there’s an impostor in her room, Luz tells her that she screamed because she saw spoilers from Monster Slayer Academia. Camila’s response is something that most parents of anime fans can relate with:
    Camila: I will never understand anime.
    • Perhaps making it funnier, fans admitted that this anime sounded pretty cool.
  • Eda, saying her name was "Marilyn", tried to pay for a latte with a live raccoon. And when that obviously didn't work, she cursed the pastries, which made the rats that ate them able to speak.
    • Even funnier? The picture of Eda on the "banned" section of the coffee shop shows her posing with the raccoon - and that "Marilyn" even signed it.
  • When Vee's friends from camp first appear, Masha (the goth girl) is giving one of the kids a dramatic tarot card reading about how he's going to undergo a "metamorphosis" into a "spiritual leader"—to which the kid lazily replies, "Yeah, that sounds about right."
  • When Vee went through the portal and first encountered Camila disguised as Luz, her first words to her were, "Hello, fellow human! Uh, skin's sure weird!" And because it's Luz she's impersonating, Camila just takes it as a joke.
  • The curator correctly realizes witches and demons are real… but he thinks that they're "all sent from Mars to collect human teeth to power their time machine". Luz puts her hands together and inhales deeply through her nose while making a face that just screams "OH boy, how do I begin to tackle what's wrong with that statement".
  • Camila tries to trick the curator by pretending that she's got a call from the President… only to admit that she doesn't have the imagination to continue the lie despite Luz urging her to continue.
  • When confronting the curator, Camila reaches into her purse and pulls out a… sandal ("la chancla"). We then cut to him unconscious in his own trap.
  • The way Vee happily chomped down on the Hexas Hold'em cards, like they were potato chips.

    Episode 11 - Follies at the Coven Day Parade 
  • It's also a bit sad, but Luz's failure to make a video to convince her mother to give the Isles another chance is rather hilarious.
    • Luz starts by showing the sights of the Boiling Isles and ends up showing Hooty hanging his skin to dry, revealing his skeleton.
    • While walking down the street, Luz tries to show off her magic and almost blinds Boscha with a light spell. She threatens to set Luz's eyeballs on fire as she prepares to cast a fire spell. Next edit has Luz putting out the fire in her hair.
    • Finally, Principal Bump shows off Hexside's new detention pit as a student begs for his life as he's dragged into it, followed by an ominous close-up of a masked guard. The fact that Bump gives Luz two thumbs up afterwards is just icing on the cake.
  • Amity is attempting to learn Spanish. Sweet, but she accidentally calls Luz a "sweet potato" because the book Gus gave her to help with this is a cookbook.
  • When King explains about the annual Coven Day parade, Eda starts saying that the coven parade "is just a fancy way of kissing the Emperor's-" she then stops, as Luz is giving her a Death Glare and covering the sides of King's skull.
  • King finds out about Raine by reading Eda's diary, gleefully telling Luz and embarrassing Eda greatly, and he didn't know that Raine was captured because he didn't read that far. This is made even funnier by the fact that he describes Eda's actions as "hiring someone to spy on her ex".
  • Afterwards Luz gives out a big gasp then faints.
    Eda: Well, good job, you broke Luz.
    King: It was the yeast I could do!
    • Context for the above: King notices Luz is feeling down and offers to cheer her up, with Luz remarking that she's not in the mood for "bread puns". King pivots the discussion instead to be about Eda's diary, but still throws a couple bread puns in along the way just because he can.
  • Raine's folder mentions that they are a master of all musical instruments, including the gui-scar and "The Organ". Whatever the latter is, it's probably (definitely) anything but the kind of organ humans play at the church.
    • It also mentions that their favorite movie is Die Bard 2.
  • King buys some fireworks from Edric for the kidnapping plan, and when he asks the witch if they're illegal, Edric asks if saying yes would make him more or less inclined to buy them. Cut to King with an armload of fireworks besides the specific one Edric was showing him, which was named for the number of times Edric was sent to the Healing Coven when making it.
  • Amity, while talking to Willow, shows that she can't pronounce the word "phone" with her attempts ending with her pressing her face onto Willow's bed and throwing a tantrum in exasperation.
  • Kikimora trips over a wooden plank, tries to get up only to completely collapse. Afterwards several Coven scouts walk by her without even lifting a single finger to help her, even treading their steps over her.
  • Kikimora's Bad "Bad Acting" when Luz "kidnaps" her and Luz's even worse attempt at improv. Halfway through Kikimora stares directly at the camera in a look of absolute contempt.
    Kikimora: Ooh! I cannot believe we are being taken (swoons) against our will! What sayeth you, fiend?
    Luz: Uhh, that's right... I—Hecate—will whisk you away to my kingdom of mirrors and snakes!
    Cut to Amity Face Palming in the crowd
  • Hooty clearly has a lot of fun going on a rampage at the Coven Day parade while puppeteering a Belos float in order to distract the guards.
  • When Kikimora betrays Luz and mockingly thanks her for her help, the upset Luz angrily replies "You're welcome!" before she realizes what she just said. Amity's reaction makes it better.
  • Early in the episode, Willow and Gus are speculating on what Belos really looks like under the mask. When he reveals the real thing at the parade, they're rather underwhelmed...which could be a Fandom Nod to how some people were expecting Belos to be more visibly deformed underneath his mask than he actually is.
  • After Belos's face reveal, someone in the crowd excitedly yells "We love you, Grandpa!"

    Episode 12 - Elsewhere and Elsewhen 
  • Hooty is serving owl pellets as appetizers during Lilith's party.
    • Steve is in attendance, and gives an excited "Yeah, all hail Lulu!"
  • Lilith's former mentor Flora D'esplora resembles a grownup Dora the Explorer, with Boots even making a cameo as the palisman on her whip. Luz subtly remarks on the similarity, which raises the question on if Dora was inspired in her world by tales of Flora.
    Luz: I have questions about that name.
  • Luz's reaction to learning about snake horses. "Snorses", she instantly calls them with one of her most Adorkable expressions yet.
  • Eda admits to being a bit of a cryptid nut as a kid, and throws out a couple. Most are puns on "real" cryptids, but she also mentions opossums.
    Luz: Those are real.
    Eda: (snort) Sure, kid.
  • When Luz goes to her for help finding the time pools, Lilith proudly shows off the the new museum exhibit she plans on using to show up Flora: the history of Deadwardian balusters.
    Lilith: ....this won't work, will it?
  • Lilith somberly doubts herself when it seems like she was wrong about the time pools. The second Luz reveals she was right, Lilith turns to her reflection in her glasses and says, "In your face!"
  • While playing around with the time pools, Luz sticks her head into one to see a group of knights around a campfire, with one declaring that he'll "revel [himself] to death!" When she returns to the present, she sees a skeleton dressed in the guy's armor, giving two thumbs up.
    • She also pops out of the sand to ask a passerby what era it is. The woman she asks is perplexed as to why Luz is seemingly buried in sand, and asks if she's a "crab maiden". Luz originally pops out without answering, then sticks her head back in to say that yes, she is a crab maiden. And apparently she tells the same thing to Philip later.
  • Earlier on, before they found the time pools, Lilith had tripped over something then proceeded to kick it saying "Stupid rock!" That 'rock' happened to be future Lilith's head, who happened to peek in just as her past self was walking by. In short, Lilith's past self just kicked her future self in the head.
  • Before going back in time Lilith mentions all the potential dangers including temporal paradoxes and the "bloody fly effect".
  • Lilith saying that she and Luz should "boogie down to History Town" while doing a goofy dance with finger guns. She even starts making laser noises while scatting. What's truly funny about the scene is that Luz is legitimately impressed by this.
    Luz: (completely sincere) She really is Cool Aunt Lilith.
  • Luz and Lilith walk into early Bonesburough, expecting a fierce and dangerous environment befitting the "Savage Ages"... only to find a town that, if anything, is friendlier than its modern-day version, with one little girl summoning an Abomination and giving it a flower crown.
  • Although the reason for it (wishing to avoid her father) is rather sad, the fact that Eda was desperate enough to try her Paper-Thin Disguise ploy is kind of funny.
    Gwendolyn: Does she seriously think I'm buying that?
    King: Just let her have this.
  • Philip fondly calling the Collector artifact "a round boy" when trying to decide how to describe it in his journal.
  • Philip's attempts to continue extorting Luz and Lilith after he left them both to die fall squarely into Refuge in Audacity. He tells them that if they want info on how to make another portal, they can make an exchange, because he's going to need another sacrifice sooner or later. Lilith promptly punches him in the face.
  • Realizing they have some free time left before returning to their time period, Luz asks Lilith if she wants to do something "exciting". Cut to Lilith excitedly watching a builder carve a baluster.
  • Lilith and Luz continue their budding aunt-niece relationship in this episode and manage to draw out each other's dorky traits, this culminates them giving each other double finger guns at the end, much to Eda's exasperation.
    Eda: You guys need to stop that.

    Episode 13 - Any Sport in a Storm 
  • As Luz finds out, holding up five thick hard cover books like a hand of cards can be painful.
  • The alternate version of the Mona Lisa with one eye.
  • No one is really interested in the Azura book club Amity and Luz are putting together.
    Luz: Journey with us to a world of magic unlike any other! ...Well, a bit like this one except toned down for ages 6 to 11.
  • Luz's response to Boscha talking down about the Azura book covers.
    Luz: Not judging a book by its cover is a baby rule even babies know.
  • After Boscha disparages the covers of the Azura books, Luz retorts that it's the words inside the books that are important. Boscha responds by reading a very purple prose-laden passage from them theatrically, getting Luz to admit that the writing is a bit "ornate".
    • Boscha notably has all three eyes closed while reciting, meaning that she's either a phenomenal speedreader, or she can recite it from memory.
  • Luz then says that what's also important is " the crackling emotions, the convoluted magic systems, the smell of the pages"—and with the last one, Luz shoves her face into a book and takes a deep sniff while Boscha looks on disgusted.
  • After Boscha mocks the book club, Amity runs up to tell Luz that the author of the Azura series is holding a book signing, causing them to question for the first time how the books are being published in both Earth and the Demon Realm. And while they're discussing that, Boscha gets increasingly annoyed and frustrated that she's now being ignored and is left pathetically shouting after them when they leave, and it’s really hilarious.
    Boscha: You guys aren't cute! I still have more friends than you!
    • During their discussion, Luz and Amity start standing closer to each other, inadvertently getting into Boscha's personal space until she angrily tells them to get back.
  • While it is equally sad due to the reasons behind it, it is shown that Hunter has NO idea how teens his own age behave.
    Hunter: Teens are probably into the same things as me. Like authority! And rules!
    • Some of the scenarios he describes to the other teens veer into Hilariously Abusive Childhood. He promises to make one teenager's dreams come true in exchange for them leaving their home, friends and family behind forever, and brags that you get to sleep in until 6 AM, which results in Barcus hacking up a Hexus Holdem Banish-card and spitting it into his face. His response to being told that friends don't stab each other in the back is a cheerful "Sure they do!"
  • During his scuffle with Puddles, Hunter loses his boot, revealing that underneath, he's wearing Flapjack-themed socks.
  • When Willow sees Hunter's flying skills, she uses her trademark vines to snatch him out of the air and drag him to face her looming over him with Scary Shiny Glasses ... only to sweetly ask him if he wants to join her team.
  • Hunter calls Darius to inform him that he has found potential recruits for the Emperor's Coven. While the latter is lounging, complete with a Cucumber Facial. Needless to say, Darius is taken by surprise.
    Darius: What the-?! How did you get this number?!
  • When Willow introduces herself and Gus, Hunter has to quickly come up with an alias. The result is "Caleb Jasper Bloodwilliams".
  • After Hunter finishes his demonstration, Willow shows him the best and brightest of Hexside. Her recruits are Gus, who immediately loses control of his Palisman, flies backwards and crashes into a wall, Skara, who is so absorbed in her Penstagram scroll that she doesn't even react when she slides down the stairs and lands on her head, and Viney, who is trying her very best to wrestle Puddles backwards before she can get close enough to Hunter to maul him.
    Viney: Look, Puddles, it's the friend you made before! Gah! No, no, do not claw Mommy's face!
    • As Willow runs off to keep Hunter/"Caleb" from leaving, Puddles is licking Gus' head as if she's tasting him while Viney pulls her back. And all the while Skara's lazily resting on top of Puddles while still on her scroll!
  • After Hunter writes him off as incompetent for not being able to fly, Gus shows off that he can fly, but prefers to fly standing up on his staff instead of sitting like everyone else. He doesn't miss a chance to embarrass Hunter about it.
    Hunter: Oh. That's uh... Cool, I guess.
    Gus: (smugly) What was that?
    Hunter: I SAID IT WAS COOL!
  • Viney is not happy to see Jerbo on the opposing team.
    Jerbo: Thanks for asking me to join guys, I think we're gonna have a—(sees Viney and gasps)
    Viney: Jerbo?! (makes Throat-Slitting Gesture) Traaaaitor.
    Jerbo: (sheds Single Tear)fun afternoon...
  • While it's sad seeing Skara's reaction to Hunter telling the Emerald Entrails that they will be taken away from their friends and family forever, her loud wailing is so over the top that it makes it hilarious at the same time.
    • How Hunter breaks the news to the team as they're surrounded by scouts is also good for a laugh.
      Hunter: (obliviously cheerful) Then there won't be any delay in branding you with Coven sigils and taking you away from your friends and family forever! Hooray!
  • The Emerald Entrails were thrown in a cell because Skara punched Steve. Of note is Steve’s appearance after getting punched on the head—his mask gets dented, resulting in him looking like a bird.
    Steve: (sitting on a stool with his mask dented, holding an ice pack on his head) It's ok I get it, emotions are running high, ice pack for Steve! (gives thumps up)
  • Hunter's confused why his new friends aren't excited about being drafted into the Emperor's Coven.
    Hunter: Well I don't get it. You're joining the best Coven there is! You can keep all your magic, you get free room and board, you can even play Flyer Derby on your day off! Well, this year's day is gone past, but next year's is only fifty-two weeks away!
  • Luz and Amity's crazy theories on who the "real" author of the Azura series. When Luz posits it could be Eda, Amity says that these theories are getting unrealistic and that obviously its Luz's mom as a teenager time traveling to train Luz.
  • Luz's reaction when Amity calls Tiny Nose 'Tinella Nosa': "She's had a name this whole time?!"
  • Apparently, Amity is literally the only person in the Isles who's remotely interested in the Azura books Tibbles is selling.
    • And when Tibbles complains about this, his employee Mattholomule asks if he's even being paid for this, which Tibbles brushes off. Matthomule realizes that he isn't, and he's not happy.
  • When Tibbles mocks Luz, Amity quickly shuts him up with an Abomination punch.
  • When Hunter catches up, Darius is scrolling through his penstagram, featuring some posts from familiar faces;
    • rainey.day posted a picture of their violins, and the top comments are both from theowllady calling them a nerd and asking them to return her calls.
      • Notably the previous time we've seen Eda's penstagram, she had a different account name, indicating that Raine blocked her and she made a burner.
    • Chilly.Lily has a picture of some ink bottles and her goofy palisman, promising a review of the new inks tomorrow. The post is tagged #BadGirl and #Cool.
    • A picture from Alabomdor_1 of Alador with the Abomiton 2.5, with the tag #WhosTheHackNow and a comment from Em_Ira calling him embarassing. Darius is notably annoyed at this one.
      Darius: (sighs in disgust) Muted.
  • Amity and Luz let out a Big "WHAT?!" when they see the picture of the team with Hunter. The couple is so loud that it reverberates throughout the Boiling Isles.
  • The entire B-plot is pretty much a Take That, Audience! moment for fans who keep theorizing about every little anomaly, trying to make a big deal out of everything in the process. Essentially, it's like they're trying to show us that sometimes there's nothing huge behind the lines.
  • There's something funny about how - after all the speculating and theorising done by the fandom - the Good Witch Azura books are revealed to have arrived on the Boiling Isles by... washing ashore in a box.

    Episode 14 - Reaching Out 
  • As part of her plan to have a productive day, Luz intends to discover new glyph combinations. She's already discovered a glyph combo that will allow the user to gently descend to the ground without being hurt. King likes it, thinking it will be useful when predatory birds fly away with him.
  • Luz reveals that she's been trying to create a second portal door before it cuts to Hooty, who is struggling to hold pieces of a literal wooden door in place as he tries to flimsily tape it together, which ends when he collapses in pain and the whole thing falls apart.
  • It's revealed that after the previous episode, Willow told Luz about Hunter's new Penstagram account, and she tries to use Eda's account to spam him with messages and see if she can get any important information. Hunter's response is just about what you'd expect, but also makes it obvious that he's still very bad at operating a phone.
    Hunter: LEAVE.ME ALONE
    Hunter: (photo of Flapjack sleeping in his cloak)
    Hunter: sORry.wrong.person .,.
    • The fact that Hunter's username is RULERZREACHF4N, meaning he of all people is such a fan of King's writing that he named his Penstagram account after it.
  • Luz is looking for a way to distract herself from missing her mom. Cue Amity barging in, saying that she needs help with something that could distract them all day.
  • Amity dresses up her Abomaton babysitter in a garish outfit to disguise it, with items such as: a tutu, rubber duck arm floaties, a feather boa, a button-up shirt, a top hat, gloves, dog slippers, and a paper drawing taped right on its face. Luz notes that she thinks that Eda has the same outfit, and Eda even snarks that she wants it out of her house.
  • Edric and Emira turn out to use "concealment charms" to look better without actually putting in any effort to do so. Without them, Edric has glasses, a dorky teenager outfit, and a fuzzy lip while Emira has acne and her beauty mark turns out to be fake.
  • King is apparently still telling people that Warden Wrath is Eda's ex. Eda's instant reaction to anyone mentioning this is to shout angrily that Warden Wrath isn't her ex.
  • During the witch duels, one of Luz's opponents is an elderly demon, who snaps her cane in half and powers herself up with a Dragon Ball Z-type aura. Instead of getting an actual fight, Luz just deploys a smoke glyph and gently escorts the demon away, who proceeds to brush her off and fall over the edge of the stage. Luz doesn't seem to know what to make of this victory.
  • Warden Wrath turns out to have been demoted. Not for losing to Luz and Eda, like you'd think, but for stealing lunches.
  • When Eda gives Edric a "Bad Girl Coven" T-shirt, Emira pipes up, saying that she wants one too.
  • Amity's first attempt at a plant glyph is a complete flop that barely does anything.
  • In the picture that Amity shows Luz of Alador in his days as the champion of the Bonesborough Brawl, a booing Darius can be spotted in the crowd.

    Episode 15 - Them's the Breaks, Kid 
  • While they're still Disproportionate Retribution, some of the things Faust expelled some students for are hilarious, like chewing their food too loudly or having shoes that don't squeak enough.
    Bump: You expelled the captain of our Grudgby Team because his shoes didn't meet your appropriately squeaky regulation.
    Faust: Too squeaky? A distraction. Too quiet? Can't hear them. Can't trust them. Some students are... irredeemable.
  • Faust calls Eda into the principal's office lays out a list of her misdeeds which he's compiled into several textbooks worth of material. Her response is a precursor to a future conversation she'll have as an adult with a different principal.
    Eda: Wow. This is really shocking... I thought there'd be more.
  • One of Eda's past pranks was filling the detention pit with green jelly.
    Eda: It was his birthday! He liked it!
  • While they're waiting in line, Bump offers Eda a stress toy, telling her to squeeze it if she feels the urge to cause chaos. She promptly does so until it pops after only a few seconds. There's also him hoping that she can avoid the urge to set anything on fire...only for it to turn out that she's conjured some flame and is staring at it.
    • During the Coven vs Wild Witch battle, Bump has five stress toys and is squeezing all of them.
  • Bump tries to hype up the seminar to Eda...only for it to turn out to be a lot less intense than he anticipated. He even lampshades how wrong he got the tone.
  • Terra is extremely annoyed that there are laws against using students as fertilizer. Or poisoning them.
    Terra: Remember, this won't be a bed of roses. Only the best of the best will be rewarded. The failures will be ground into mulch for my garden!
    Cut to horrified crowd of students, one begins crying
    Terra: (scout whispers into her ear) Illegal?! Well we'll see about that won't we children?
  • Eda scares the "slime student" and the head of the Trust Coven by pretending to turn into a skeleton when she falls right through the former. Even better, the "slime student" laments that it happened again.
  • After Terra forces the kids into the closest thing to a death match as possible, she says to herself "Ugh, I would've made such a good mom."
  • Raine and Eda's troublemaking montage is good for a few laughs.
    • When asked to guess what a round shape the teacher had drawn on the board represents, Eda decides to draw a butt. The teacher gives her a disapproving look, until Raine holds their paper up half in front of Eda's, turning the butt into half of a Grudgby ball.
    • During a creativity exercise, the two of them make a display out of various crafts supplies that spells out "THIS SUCKS". When the teacher gasps and glares at them, Raine quickly demonstrates that the thing is actually a working Rube Goldberg Device that dispenses drinks, presumably ones they whistled over if the teacher's expression after trying some is any indication.
    • In a strength exercise, Raine and Eda (dressed in sumo outfits) have to fight two other students. Instead of doing it the normal way, Raine simply picks Eda up and throws her at the students like a bowling ball, complete with sound effect. They then perform an incredibly complex Secret Handshake.
  • When Eda and Raine have to face each other, they dramatically charge towards each other. But instead of fighting they perform a professional dance routine before they start attacking Terra instead.
  • While Eda never cared much for rules, Terra's influence on Principal Faust makes sure that she can get away with pretty much anything. She is thrilled about this.
  • At the end of Eda's tale, the others have all fallen asleep, Luz having made a cool doodle of young Eda and Raine (with stage 4 Big Anime Eyes, no less) to try and stay awake.
  • While it's a serious scene, there's something funny about how the little abomination Darius is using as a messenger looks almost apologetic (like it hates to be the bearer of bad news) when it hands Raine an update on Belos's plans.

    Episode 16 - Hollow Mind 
  • Hunter starts to recount how they wound up in Belos' mind, cutting to a flashback of him trying to arrest the rogue coven heads. However, Luz suddenly remembers the rest and pauses the flashback and starts retelling her own story, causing Hunter to let out an indignant 'hey' while she rewinds.
  • When Luz says that she'll bet "dollars to doughnuts" that Belos can't really speak to the Titan, some of the watching witches are confused by what a "doughnut" is. Later, when she and Hunter are trapped in Belos' mind, she says "that's bananas" once Hunter informs her what happened, Hunter says that he doesn't know what those are, and he doesn't care.
  • When Luz and King are talking over a pair of bunny-shaped walkie-talkies, despite being only a few feet away from each other, King gets confused by Luz's jargon and thinks she's speaking Spanish, and so asks her in actual Spanish to speak more slowly.
  • Luz tackling Hunter... in order to interview him about his supposed uncle's evil deeds.
    Luz: (clicks pen) Can I bug you with a few questions?
    • There's also the fact that Luz tackled him while he was in the middle of arresting the rogue coven heads.
  • Hunter admonishes Luz for attacking what he thinks is Belos's inner self.
    Luz: Well, his inner self had a thousand glowing eyeballs!
    Hunter: (sarcastically) Oh nooo! Eyeballs! Ugh, you're so easy to scare.
    Eda: (over the walkie-talkie) Boo!
    Hunter: (jumps and screams)
  • Hunter's interactions with Flapjack, his Palisman. When Eda says his friend wants to talk to him, he looks very confused, then immediately rips the walkie-talkie out of Luz's hands when he hears birdsong through the receiver. Doubles as Heartwarming when he steals the walkie a second time to say bye.
    Hunter: I'll be home soon, Flapjack. Stay safe.
    Flapjack: (chirps)
    Hunter: (whispers) I love you, over and out.
    Eda and King: Awww!
  • When Hooty puts the Owl House on lockdown, in addition to the metal shutters over the windows and multiple locks, he also hangs a "BRB" sign on the door.
  • While the cloaked Raine, Darius, and Eberwolf are spying on the Owl House, Darius has to hold Raine back from intervening and blowing their cover when they hear how stressed Eda is. Then they overhear Hooty talking to Flapjack about how Hunter is also trapped, and Darius immediately needs to be held back himself.
  • When communicating with Darius and Eberwolf about how to get past Hooty by drawing a message in the dirt, a cloaked Raine goes on a tangent about how they're not sure what the heck Hooty is supposed to be.
    I KNOW HOW TO GET PAST THE BIRD
    OWL?
    TUBE???
    HIM!!!

    (crude drawing of Hooty with arrows around him)
  • Luz and Hunter see a memory in which Belos stages a fake wild magic attack on a town by having a previous Golden Guard (possibly the first) throw small explosives into a town square where Belos is giving a speech… followed shortly afterward by Belos complaining loudly about how bad the Golden Guard's aim is because one of the Guard's explosives went off right next to Belos's head, and would have blown it clean off if Belos had been standing differently.
  • When Luz and Hunter are suddenly attacked by the Palisman monster, it roars at them with its hands raised like claws, while Luz stares up at it with a terrified expression. That's not funny. What is funny is that a painting in the background depicts Philip and Caleb in the exact same pose.
  • In one of Belos' memories, the Collector tries to speak in Rhymes on a Dime, but gives up in a huff when they can't think up a good rhyme for "Unity".
  • When Hooty sets off to investigate the intruders, he dons pink shades and speaks in a low, raspy voice like he was a tough movie cop.
    Hooty: Inopportune interruption eh? I'LL HANDLE THIS.
    • And then the contrast to him cooing about Eda having a secret admirer when he finds a bouquet of flowers (actually the ingredients to the teleportation spell to send Luz and Hunter back).
  • While the Internal Reveal is very dramatic, it is somewhat amusing to see Belos refer to Luz by her self-insert name Luzura. It's unclear if he used it solely for The Reveal or if he actually thinks her full name is Luzura.
  • In the middle of one of the most harrowing scenes of the episode, we are suddenly reminded that Belos can be surprisingly sassy.
    Luz: No... You're evil!
    Belos: Can't reason with crazy...

    Episode 17 - Edge of The World 
  • Hooty nearly strangles Luz by accident because he was distracted by Lilith's sudden arrival.
  • Lilith's arrival makes Hooty so excited he coughs up a bunch of random stuff. Besides Tarak's letter to King were some bottles, a volleyball net, a Grudgby ball, and three ghosts.
    Eda: Hooty, you gotta stop eating garbage off the floor.
  • After Eda starts crying after she makes a pun, Lilith assumes it was due to said joke being dumb.
  • The leader of the Titan Trappers turns out to be an elderly fellow named... Bill. Luz even asks if it's short for something.
    Tarak: Nope. Just Bill.
  • The first weapon King gets from the Titan Trappers looks a lot like a demonic dinosaur wand and also happens to be massive compared to him.
  • Tarak describing Bill as his friend, despite it being fairly obvious that Bill doesn't really return the sentiment.
    • When Luz introduces herself in prose, Bill cuts her off with, "Tarak sent you, didn't he?"
  • After establishing how dangerous Belos is in the last episode, it's kind of funny to hear him being called 'that upstart on the carcass kingdom'.
  • Luz and Hooty’s reactions when Bill tells them how he’ll "tear the last titan limb from limb" if he ever saw it.
  • The fact that King's 'weh' Verbal Tic is what a Titan's roar sounds like.

    Episode 18 - Labyrinth Runners 
  • A flashback to their first meeting has Willow trying to cheer Gus up with a little Abomination. Except her Abomination has holes in its cheeks and the goo on its finger drips exposing the bone.
    Willow: Sorry, I was trying to be funny. But... I just ended up being horrifying.
  • When Amity is telling Willow and Gus about how she's having trouble understanding Luz's latest emoji messages, Gus asks about all those hearts. Amity blushes and says those are for her, proving that not even the end of the world can stop Luz from flirting with her girlfriend.
  • When Gus encounters Hunter in the auditorium thanks to Flapjack, Hunter tries to act all haughty before Gus spots his makeshift bed, which Hunter then tries to hide with a blush.
    • Gus then tries to gently question him about what he's doing there. Hunter just glares at him, prompting Flapjack to fly down and pull on his hair until he spills the beans.
      Hunter: OWOWOWOW- OKAY, FINE!
  • When Mattholomule hears that Belos is planning on ending multi-track studies and force every student into a Coven before the Day of Unity, he tears off his new Illusion track sleeves. Once he learns that there's a way around it, he cautiously picks the sleeves back up and puts them on again.
  • Graye, the Head Witch of the Illusion Coven, acts like a stereotypical egotistical director, berating the Coven Scouts for not being able to perform up to his standards while never giving them any actual instructions.
    Graye: Alright, couple of notes. Tom, that Adrian illusion was lacking a certain... Hmm? You get me?
    Tom: (shrugs) I don't know.
    Graye: Severine, that was really... poor work. You're on thin ice.
    Severine: Aww.
    Graye: Captain, the read of your last line was just a little... mph.
    Captain: I don't know what that means.
    Graye: (makes the Captain hold his coffee) You'll figure it out.
  • Amity is overcompensating a bit in this episode about being friends with Willow again, saying that a Scout that Willow was able to take out was a lucky shot. Said Scout, while tied up with vines and upside down, tries to cheer Willow up.
    Amity: Lucky shot, Willow!
    Amity walks away and Willow frowns
    Scout: Hey, don't listen to her. You totally got me.
  • Gus's illusions don't always align with the actual layout of the building, meaning there are multiple instances of characters running face-first into walls, or trying to lean on non-solid objects.
    Hunter: Are these real steps or illusion steps? (scream, thud) Real steps...
  • Hunter's explanation for why he saved Gus from Graye is that he owed Gus for sharing his lunch with him. Gus isn't buying it.
    Gus: When we first met, you were trying to trick me into joining a Coven. And now, you're helping me stay away from one. 'Cause of a sandwich?
    Hunter: It was a good sandwich.
    Gus: No sandwich is that good!
  • Severine pretends to be Willow to try and lure Hunter and Gus into a trap. Her attempt is rather awkward, besides calling Gus "Augustus" in a stilted tone, she doesn't even act much like Willow at all. She even uses one of Graye's nonverbal short-hands as a descriptor.
    • Graye berating Severine for failing, even though she did everything he told her to.
      Severine: But I—I followed all your notes.
      Graye: Well, he was still able to see through your shoddy performance. So maybe you should've figured out the note inside the note.
  • While assuring the fake Willow that Hunter isn't going to hurt them, Gus apparently feels the need to point out that being homeless hasn't done wonders for Hunter's personal hygiene.
    Gus: Don't worry, it's cool! He helped me escape from Graye! I think he ran away from the Emperor's Coven. Also, (stage whisper) he hasn't showered. In a while. Be nice.
    • As Gus says this, Hunter sheepishly brushes some dust off of his shoulder in the background.
  • When Graye orders the Scouts to tie Hunter up, Hunter puts up such a fight that one of the Scouts yells at his partner to "put him-". The other Scout decides that the end of that sentence is "out of his misery", and immediately starts casting a spell at Hunter's face. The first Scout quickly butts in to clarify that he wanted him to put Hunter to sleep, rightfully disturbed that his partner jumped to that conclusion.
  • After Amity says that Willow can handle pretty much anything, Willow says that she'll still need all the help she needs. As Amity is approaching Willow, Mattholomule suddenly butts in, thinking that Willow was referring to him. Willow is not amused.
  • The Scout Captain declares that he will not let himself be bested by a group of students. He is promptly hit by a Combination Attack courtesy of Amity and Willow.
    Willow: Then how about just two of us?
    Amity: Nice one.
    • Amity and Willow making a battle pose straight out of Sailor Moon.
  • The Scout Captain is very happy about getting to use an Abomaton. Amity notes that she really needs to talk to her parents about that.
    • By the time Hunter gets Gus to finally break the illusion, the Abomaton was already completely reduced to an empty shell surrounded by vines and goop.
  • After Hunter finds Gus trapped in his own illusions, he tries to repeat the breathing exercise Gus taught him. Due to his tooth gap and him apparently being unfamiliar with the concept, it ends up looking and sounding more like he's trying to whistle while having an asthma attack, which makes Gus laugh so hard it dispels the illusions.
  • Hunter's reaction to being hugged for the first time is to turn bright red and ask in a tiny voice what is going on.
  • When the coven scouts are retreating, Graye is still catatonic from re-experiencing his worst memories and the scouts have to drag him on the ship.
    • Hunter and Gus laughing over the former's question about whether Graye would be alright.
  • At the end, one of the Scout Captain threatens Severine to make her get onto the airship. She's clearly had enough.
    Severine: Y'know what?! It has been a rough year, and my self esteem can only take so much! (throws off her mask and hood) I QUIT! (storms off) I'm going back to the Tiny Cat Coven...
  • While the students are quizzing Hunter about why he left the Emperor's Coven and what is happening at the castle.
    Skara: What's going on at the castle?
    Viney: Did you actually leave the Emperor's Coven?
    Edric: Have you ever sneezed with your mask on?
    [...]
    Hunter: (to Skara) Everyone in the castle is traveling to the head for the Day of Unity. (to Viney) I... think I did. (to Edric) Yes?
    Edric: That's gross, man.
  • This piece of concept art shows a doodle of Skara taking a selfie while flashing a peace sign in front of the abomiton Willow and Amity decimated.

    Episode 19 - O Titan, Where Art Thou 
  • Hooty gets a wanted poster as 'tube demon'. He thought the wanted posters were "pretty pictures" of the Owl House residents, and the bounty for capturing him is set at 50 thousand snails while Eda's and Lilith's surpass one million. Hooty can curb-stomp an entire squad of scouts single-handedly, so whoever made the poster clearly hasn't met him.
    • There are also wanted posters for Eda (in harpy form), Luz (with King) and Lilith. The former two are labeled "Owl lady" and "human", but Lilith's just uses her name.
    • There's something oddly funny about King only being depicted on someone else's poster and not getting his own or being mentioned now that we know he's a Titan and that if the Emperor's Coven knew, he would be much more likely to get a poster of his own.
  • Lilith left a map for Luz, King and Hooty to find where she and Eda were hiding without Eda's knowledge. Eda is less than pleased when she finds out.
    Eda: OH! (literally needs to hold back one of her hands from attacking Lilith) The one we left them.
    Lilith: Well, someone had to bury our bones.
  • Hooty got Lilith a souvenir from the Edge of the World. A t-shirt with a Titan wearing sunglasses and giving a thumbs up that says "I WAS SACRIFICED TO THE GRANDHUNTSMAN!"
  • Luz's Leaning on the Fourth Wall when she's determined to come up with a plan to stop the Day of Unity, which also serves as a deserving jab at Disney shortening the show:
    Eda: Wouldn’t you rather, I don’t know, have a beach day?
    Luz: Maybe if we had time for twenty more adventures, but we don’t.
    • In a bit of meta humor, Disney Channel uploaded that scene on their official YouTube channel, so either they found it Actually Pretty Funny or the insult went completely over their heads.
  • After obtaining some guard costumes, Luz and Eda kick open the doors to the precinct and loudly demand that someone take them to the confiscated goods. Not a single guard even bothers to react or even look in their direction, which Luz confusingly lampshades.
    • Speaking of their costumes, they are... less than ideal, but no one seems to question it because they're so busy regarding the Day of Unity. The only one to say anything about it is Terra, who insults their costumes for being outdated and looking like a pile of compost.
  • Lilith is taking the fact that King is a Titan... a little too far. This extends to being horrified at using his name in vain.
    Lilith: Did I insult him by groveling too much? Did I not grovel enough?
    Hooty: Maybe he just wants to be treated like, I don't know, normal.
    Lilith: Nonsense. He's a Titan for Titan's sake. (gasps) Oh, Titan. I just took his name in vain. Ah! I did it again!
    • Earlier she offered King a cup of tea. When he refused, she asks if he'd prefer "dark deeds carried out in [his] name" while brandishing a rusty knife with a hilt made of skeletal hands.
    • The only thing that gets Lilith to leave King alone is the young Titan having to "give her an order" to leave him alone.
    • When Eda reminds Lilith that she's King's adoptive aunt, Lilith starts squeeing over the fact that she's the aunt to a god. As she does, Luz questions (rather awkwardly and unconvincingly) if King really qualifies as a god despite being the Titan's son, describing him as just having "tall genes" (those "tall genes" being that he will grow to Kaiju size, develop abilities beyond any mortal being, create life possibly without even trying, and become so powerful that if he dies his corpse will literally radiate magic). Eda also mentions that King apparently falls into the toilet once a day.
  • One Guard apparently hasn't gotten over Hooty forcing them to have a tea party back in "Agony of a Witch".
  • Steve has undergone a makeover after questioning his allegiance to Belos. Now he's decked out in a leather jacket and gotten a new motorcycle... but still wears his Scout mask and the yellow shirt with his name on it.
    • During Steve and King's road trip, while Steve is skipping stones across the river he sees two old women holding hands and blushing. The beauty of their relationship causes Steve to immediately break down sobbing.
    • Seconds after Steve and King drive off the beach, Lilith and Hooty arrive to find they missed them again. Hooty sniffs the air, apparently catches their scent, and points in one direction. Only for a straight-faced Lilith to direct him down to the very clear motorcycle tracks leading in the opposite direction.
    • Lilith using Hooty as a Helicopter Pack. That is all.
  • While most of Eda's conversation with Raine through the crystal sphere is sobering, it starts off on a humorous note.
    Eda: Please, just, give me a minute. I-I'm not trying to start trouble.
    Raine: (irritated deadpan) You're wearing...a stolen uniform.
    Eda: And I am workin' it!
  • After a heart-to-heart with King, Steve removes his Coven Scout mask, finally revealing his face. King needs to double-check that means he's pulled a Heel–Face Turn.
    King: It's okay, it's okay. He's not a scout anymore. (turns to Steve) Did I... read that right?
    Steve: (nods) Mmhmm.
  • Even after King tells Lilith and Hooty that Steve is no longer a coven scout, Hooty assumes that it's a trick and immediately attacks Steve.
  • When Eberwolf removes Luz's restraints, he bites into them like an animal and walks off like a smug cat. Darius also fishes Luz out with a tendril of abomination goo, telling her not to bite him.
  • The name of the rebellion led by three of the coven heads is Covens Against the Throne aka CATs. The annoyed Darius makes it very clear that he didn't agree with this name.
    Luz: Before you get into [your plan], please tell me you have a cool rebel name?
    Raine: Actually, we do. Allow me to introduce—
    Darius: Wait. Hold on.
    Raine: —the Covens Against the Throne—
    Darius: (rubbing his forehead) We talked about this. You promised!
    Raine: (while sporting a smug grin)—AKA—
    Darius: I DID NOT AGREE TO THIS NAME!
    Raine: —THE CATS! (Raine and the former BATTs hiss)
    Luz: Everything's come full circle, baby! (pulls down her trademark hood with cat ears)
    (Darius has a comically annoyed look on his face.)
  • As it turns out, Darius and Eberwolf were Good All Along, and their capture of Raine in "Eda's Requiem" was part of a plan to protect them. When Raine complains of not being told of said plan before it happened, Darius justifies it by saying that Raine is a terrible actor and it needed to be believable. Raine pouts that it reminded them of their time at Hexside.
  • After the reveal of Darius and Eberwolf's suspicions about the Day of Unity, Steve asks if Lilith was aware of everything going on while she was Head Witch of the Emperor's Coven.
    Lilith: (slowly) I'm... starting to think I wasn't very good at my job.
  • While at the warehouse, Eda asks Luz to find a box marked "Eda's longest toenails." Luz is understandably grossed out. At episode's end, Eda presents Luz with the box... which actually hides the piece of wood for her own Palisman Eda stole back in "Hunting Palismen".
    • Luz is worried the Palisman she carves won't like her.
      King: By my count you've befriended more enemies than I have claws on my paw.
      • The number in question is three: Amity, Lilith and Hunter. King is not completely off the mark.

    Episode 20 - Clouds on the Horizon 
  • The Collector reveals how their Faustian bargain with Belos was struck and the mental image is hilarious.
    Collector: Just free me already. (splits into three versions of themself and whines in unison) You promised!
    Belos: The Draining Spell must work first like you promised.
    Collector: (speaking singularly again) You need to have more faith in pinkie swears. (second Collector face nods solemnly)
  • When King brings in a box of Coven Scout masks, Lilith is overjoyed, while Hooty is... less so.
    Lillith: Disguises! Yes! A milestone of malfeasance in my new life of crime!
    Hooty: This is just a trick to get me to wear clothes! Well, it WON'T WORK!
    • Later on in the episode, Hooty is seen actually wearing one of the uniforms, which just winds up looking like someone put a really long, white tube sock around him.
  • Darius suggests Eberwolf unleash his flesh-eating beetles into the crowd to serve as a distraction so they can get Eda into position to stop the Day of Unity. It goes from morbid to hilarious due to him using a miniature Abomination crowd and Abomination beetles as visual aides.
    Darius: The spell will halt when it comes in contact with the curse and the day will be saved! (flesh-eating beetles prepare to attack the crowd) No problem! (camera cuts to a horrified Eda, Luz, King, Lilith and Hooty being splattered with abomination remains while Raine and Katya give Darius disapproving looks) What? Only a few people would get eaten. Even then just the small ones.
  • Darius still isn't happy about the resistance name and definitely isn't pleased at the battle cry they now have.
  • Luz is told that she's given a security escort as she's being dropped off. Luz protests that she doesn't need a security escort, only to hear two very familiar voices jokingly lamenting that they'll have to leave.
    Willow: Did you hear that, Gus?
    Gus: Yeah I know I guess we'll have to go home. Well, it's been fun! See you around, Luz the human!
    • Hunter tries to make a cool entrance by claiming Gus and Willow insisted they come with him after hearing he was being sent to protect Luz. Gus then smugly proclaims that Hunter actually begged them to come because he's terrified of being recognized, prompting Hunter to glare at him while the tips of his ears turn bright red.
    • In the time between "Labyrinth Runners" and this episode, Hunter and Gus have apparently hit it off, to the point that they've created a Secret Handshake. They fistbump, then smack their foreheads together — leaving visible bruises on both of them — then make fake explosion sounds with their mouths.
      Luz: What the...
      Willow: This is what happens when you go missing for a week.
    • Luz tries to bring up the fact that Hunter is a Grimwalker, something he hadn't disclosed to Gus and Willow, and didn't want anyone bringing up. He tries to change the subject quickly, showing off his terrible poker face.
      Luz: Hunter, are you really up for this? You must be dealing with a lot after learning—
      Hunter: (loudly; panicked) That Belos is evil?! (nervous laugh) Don't worry, I'm a-okay!
  • After the four of them take out a Coven-guard, Hunter shouts "Sorry, man!" at him as they run by.
    • Later after their cover was blown the same Coven-guard says "sorry, man".
  • Edric revealing that offscreen he and Emira tried to burn down the factory...as he sits up an reveals himelf to bad badly singed from the effort.
  • The first thing Luz says after her girlfriend kisses her on the lips for the first time?
    Luz: Whoa... Crikey.
    Amity: I can't believe I just did that...
    Luz: I can't believe I just said that! "Crikey?" How did I even think that?! Come on, Luz, be cool next time!
    • There was apparently a deleted scene where Hunter was going to check on Luz and Amity, but then is told by Willow and Gus to leave them alone together for a bit and that he'll understand when he's older. Hunter confusingly states that he is older.
  • Kikimora's shown being stuck on Abomiton delivery duty with Odalia mentioning she's been 'demoted', and she's hating every minute of it. She's even dressed like a delivery driver.
  • A mouse can be seen in Alador’s lab that looks oddly like him.
  • When Eda transforms into Raine, the latter notes how uncomfortable the moment is before Eda checks to see if she can still detach her limbs in this form by unscrewing her head (which she is able to do with the usual ease).
  • When the kids get caught peering into Alador's lab, Hunter tries to lead them into behaving like actual Coven scouts. He nails it, the others very much do not; starting with Luz smacking herself in the face while trying to salute Odalia, and everyone else trying to back up Hunter's statements when they really don't need it.
    Hunter: (salutes) Mrs. Blight! Kikimora told us of your products. Such inventions would be invaluable assets to the Emperor's Coven.
    Luz: Yeah! And we are aaaall about invaluable assets!
    Gus: Can't get enough of 'em!
    Willow: I'm an asset gal myself.
    • Ironically enough, Hunter ends up being the one who gets them caught, as Kikimora recognizes his "annoying voice."
  • While captured by Odalia in a force field, Amity reaches her Rage Breaking Point and starts pounding on the field with a massive abomination fist, to no effect whatsoever. Until the shield suddenly shatters.
    Amity: How did I do that? Was it the power of believing in myself?
    Alador: No! It was the power of science! But you almost had it, sweetie.
  • When Kiki escapes with Hunter (actually Luz under an illusion) using the Abomatron's jetpacks, Alador gets excited that the jetpacks actually works, before realizing that this is a bad thing.
  • Apparently Amity and her siblings got their tendency to go completely red in the face when angered or flustered from Alador.
  • After her husband destroys her Abomatons and her family disowns her entirely, Odalia and Alador share a few icy final words before she leaves. Once he's sure she's gone, Alador breathes a small sigh of relief.
    Alador: Oh Titan, that was terrifying.
  • There is something darkly funny about Alador trying to have a heartfelt moment with Luz — only for "her" to immediately turn into a very sheepish looking Hunter as soon as he touches "her" shoulder.
    • While everyone else is shocked and horrified, Alador's reaction to the illusion wearing off Hunter is just a deadpan "I'm confused".
    • As Alador is talking to "Luz", Amity is seen reaching for her hand, only to jump and back away in shock when her girlfriend suddenly turns into Hunter.

    Episode 21 - King's Tide 
  • Alador and Hunter bickering over flying the airship is good for a chuckle or two.
  • When Amity is blowing on her hands to try and warm them up, Alador creates gloves of Abomination goo for her. It's only upon reminiscing that it's just like when she was little that Amity realizes that that's why her family calls her "Mittens".
  • The context and the Collector's power distract from it, but when looked at overall, there's something hilarious to Belos's sheer glee in breaking the 'Pinky Promise' he made with a literal child and rubbing it in their face how he never intended to honour his side of the bargain, and how stupid they were to trust him. It's not even the first time he's done so, given his dealings with Luz in the past as 'Philip' and his similar enjoyment of how he'd tricked her and Lilith into becoming his sacrifices. It practically reaches 'taking candy from a baby' level of pettiness, especially since Belos didn't have to so boldly reveal his duplicity to his associate, but chose to do so anyway to revel in in their misery over being duped by him.
  • When Belos gets ready to return to Earth, he abandons his Emperor getup for some normal clothes... which is to say normal clothes for a guy from the 17th century. Shortly after, Luz disses his outfit for this very reason, and he actually gets a concerned yet sheepish look on his face as if sadly thinking "what's wrong with my clothes?"
    • The response Luz gives him after he looks at his outfit is also pretty hilariously snarky. Luz is literally being Taken for Granite, and yet she gives him a look that just screams pity while dissing his fashion choice.
      Luz: Yikes, my dude.
    • Luz distracting Belos by pointing out the simple fact that he's been gone from Earth for over 400 years and that it's changed a lot in the meantime. Belos is (rightfully) suspicious that it's a trick but also rather embarrassed, clearly realizing that — trick or not — Luz is right; amongst other things, he had apparently been under the impression he could be named "Witch-Hunter General" for his deeds, only for Luz to note that that position doesn't exist now in any sort of official capacity (note that it wasn't a real position even in Belos' time, just the made-up title of a notorious "witch hunting" con artist, which just makes it funnier).
    • When Luz asks Belos to "shake on it, human style" she has one hand behind her back. Belos looks down at it and then up at her with a look that screams "Are you seriously expecting me to fall for that?". He does take her hand, but only after she holds out her right to reveal it's seemingly empty.
  • There's something rather hilarious about King getting the Collector to stop the Draining Spell by agreeing to play "Owl House" with them.
    • King stops the Collector from attacking Luz and her friends by saying that they're all needed to play the game, trying extra hard to get the point across to the kids. They do their best to play along and gush about how great the "Owl House" game is, with highlights including Willow saying that she plays every day, Gus one-upping her by saying he plays it every hour, and Hunter is in so much fear and pain that he can't even say anything and only manages an extremely forced smile and a squeaky noise.
    • Capped off, as King continues to talk to the Collector about the game, all of the kids in the background continue to force the fakest, most strained smiles ever and desperately try to not look like they're all about to wet themselves from fear.
  • The way the deformed Belos reacts to seeing the Collector free and his look of terror right before the Collector pokes him into the wall.
  • The Collector stops the Draining Spell simply by sliding the moon out of place like a touch pad, accompanied by a chipper "Boop". It's almost anti-climatic.
  • Anne Boonchuy makes a cameo via newspaper clipping, with the headline "GIRL LOST IN FROG LAND?? HOAX??"
    • This revelation also serves as a huge Mood Whiplash after the prior events. It's almost baffling.
    • A bit giggle-worthy when you realise that, since Belos earnestly believed that he was "protecting humanity from evil" and thwarting the actions of the nefarious inhabitants of the Demon realm, the battle of LA and everything connected to the Core's ambitions means that he had the right idea, but was concerned about the wrong dimension.
    • The article also means that the episode is set sometime after Amphibia's finale, which means poor Luz missed out on an Alien Invasion with giant monsters and a girl her age fighting a Humongous Mecha with anime powers.note 
    • If the crossover script reading is taken as canon, then that means Anne and Luz can finally have that sleepover. Though not in the way Luz wanted.

Season 3

    Episode 1 - Thanks To Them 
  • The witches' arrival in the human realm is full of cultural misunderstandings.
    • Amity tries to make some tea for Camila, but due to either unfamiliarity or nervousness she puts the bag on the outside of the mug. When you think about it, she's just trying not to screw up in front of her future mother-in-law.
    • Hunter and Gus settle in to sleep in the basement. Well, Hunter settles in to sleep, Gus gets too distracted with all of Camila's old stuff, and spends the entire scene with a floatie around his neck, popping a giant roll of bubble wrap. He doesn't stop popping the bubble wrap even when he accidentally shatters a snowglobe onto the floor.
    • Hunter thanks Camila for her hospitality by awkwardly shuffling to the middle of his sleeping bag, then kneeling in front of her. Camila looks extremely uncomfortable.
      Camila: Please never do that again.
    • Vee shows Willow and Amity how human alarm clocks work, in that they beep instead of screaming. Willow and Amity take this beeping to be a threat, however, and immediately team up to shatter the alarm clock against the wall. As the two witches congratulate each other, Vee awkwardly thanks the girls while looking at the hole Willow's vine made in the floor. Cut to Camila looking freaked out.
      Camila: ...I'll figure that out later.
  • Luz makes a video montage of romantic moments between her and Amity to come out as bisexual to her mother, ending with a picture of them looking lovingly into each other's eyes while surrounded by Love Bubbles... and an extremely excited and motion-blurred Hooty barrelling at them from the bottom right corner. It gets better when illusions of Gus leave the freezer and crouch on the counter waving bi flags while a rainbow appears over Camila and the girls as he runs past holding two more in his hands.
  • Comparing the drawings of the Hexsquad's families can earn a few chuckles: while Gus made a very well-detailed drawing of Perry, Willow has a crude sketch of her fathers and Amity drew her siblings and Alador in the same anime-esque style Luz always uses.
  • The witches try out clothes at a store. Gus, Willow, and Amity look cool... then we have Hunter, who is dressed in a full-body red cardinal costume, looking like an oversized Flapjack. The look of pure, childish excitement on his face just makes it better.
  • While his reasons for doing it are sad, Hunter's terrible attempt at giving himself a haircut is worth a laugh.
  • Using the Hamster-Wheel Power technique with everyone's palismen works with all of them running except Emmiline Bailey Marcostimo (Gus's palisman) who being a chameleon, simply walks up until it's upside down with the wheel not even moving. The expression Gus makes screams "C'mon, really?"
  • When the aforementioned Hamster-Wheel Power attempt to make a Portal results in a fire, Gus runs forward with a fire extinguisher to fight the fire. Literally, Gus begins swinging the fire extinguisher by the hose like a flail. Fortunately, Vee knows how to properly use a fire extinguisher and quickly puts out the fire.
  • The witches present Demon Realm-esque food to Camila, which looks like a pile of junk fashioned in the shape of the Titan's head. Vee silently motions to Luz and Camila not to say anything to them while Luz and Camila smile nervously.
  • The witches and Vee are shown learning Spanish from a Duolingo parody, and it goes for the obvious joke.
    Owl: Hoot, hoot. Practice every day, or I'll appear in your nightmares.
    • Gus even describes it as "this scary owl app".
    • When the app dubs Vee (who speaks Spanish the best, given her longer time in the Noceda household) the best in class, Amity grumbles that she was once best in class.
  • Camila is weirded out by the drawing of Hooty that the kids drew on the shack door, especially since the red paint makes it look like dripping blood. The kids can relate.
    Camila: Oh, I like what you've done with the place! No more exposed nails or possum nests! But this still confuses me.
    ("Psycho" Strings play as the door reveals the Hooty drawing)
    Willow: Yeah, he still confuses us too.
  • Amity rallying the others to go explore the town without Luz (who has school) and just when everyone agrees, she trips on the crack Flapjack made and falls flat on her face.
    Gus: It's a sign! We're doomed!
  • A Bit of meta-humour, but on the way back from school, Luz and Camila drive past a scene where a young mother and her daughter apparently had a collision with a deer on the road, which was actually a Belos-possessed animal. Dark...until you realise that the meme about the out-of-time Philip getting run over with a car technically came true.
  • Hunter learned how to use a sewing machine from Camila. He's gotten pretty good at making clean stitches, but he's still got a bit to learn about not injuring himself in the process.
    Gus: You good? That sounded... painful.
    Hunter: (scoffs) I've been training in the Emperor's Coven for as long as I can remember. I think I can handle a little- (stabbing sound; yelps) Pain.
    Gus: Ohhh... That went clean through.
    • Hunter's style of making clothes seems to just be sewing pictures of whatever things he likes onto shirts. It's as adorable as it is hilarious.
      Hunter: These are mystical beasts called "wolves", and... (eyes sparkle; whispers) I love them.
  • Camila going all-in on trying to figure out what foods the witchlings can eat is a mix of heartwarming and humorous given she assumes they're like movie monsters... and is nonetheless determined to feed them: she says that if they need to drink blood like vampires then she'll find a way to make it happen, and later nonchalantly muses that they weren't entirely opposed to the idea of eating eyeballs when watching a zombie movie.
  • Hunter wears an outfit based on what the "modern, human man" wears according to Cosmic Frontier. Vee points out that it's a book written in the 90s about the year 2008.
    Hunter: Yeah. Can't wait for that New Year's party.
    • Willow, meanwhile, unironically loves the look. When Amity tells Hunter to go change, Willow aggressively puts a hand over her mouth and tells him not to listen to her.
  • The Hexsquad's quest to get answers on the scroll means Hilarity Ensues:
    • While Amity and Vee question the cashier at the Magic Circle shop, Gus knocks over a barrel of fake gems while Willow (wearing a witch costume) pokes a customer's tuchus with a devil's pitchfork. The kids are chased out and Willow pays for the damages and the costume with a single snail, which baffles the cashier and keeps her from calling the cops on them.
    • When they go to the library, Amity approaches some filing cabinets, greets them with a bow and even offers them candy as if they were the temperamental monsters from her old library job. When a little girl opens one of the cabinets, Amity freaks out and tries to run away, only to slip on the candy and faceplant on the floor in front of everyone.
    • Feeling desperate, Amity, Willow, Vee, and Gus go to the only other people who know about the Boiling Isles: the giraffes at the local zoo. Gus formally bows before holding up the scroll, but the giraffe doesn't react. Deciding it's a dead end, the kids leave, but not before Willow takes a picture of the giraffe...after which it opens it's mouth to reveal an insect like face with extra eyes and roars at the kids, scaring the living daylights out of them and proving that giraffes are in fact Beast Demons. Later, they're still freaked out by what they saw, to the point that it seems Gus may be rethinking his goal of reestablishing contact with them.
      Gus: I don't blame our ancestors for banishing those guys.
  • Vee bursts into the Gravesfield Historical Society's door, ready to confront Jacob to figure out the scroll's puzzle... only for it to be her goth friend Masha at the desk instead of Jacob, who got himself fired for making egotistical edits to the exhibits. We then see one of the additions he made—a terrible-quality cardboard cutout of him in ridiculous armor identified as "Local Hero - Humanity's Last and Most Handsome Hope" on a cardboard sign, which spontaneously collapses as if to cower in shame.
    • A sign next to his cutout has a picture captioned "jerks who don't believe me!" featuring a photo of the woman from the coffee shop, clearly trying to push the camera out of her face. Later, the same woman can be seen watching in exasperation while two police officers tackle Jacob for harassing Gus.
  • Masha appears skeptical of Vee, saying she seems familiar, and the basilisk responds that she just has a familiar face and in no way has any more than the regular number of faces. Masha cheerfully replies that coincidentally, they too have one face.
  • A few pictures in Willow's summer scrapbook are worthy of a chuckle. For example:
    • The girls watching what seems to be Hocus Pocus, Luz with rapt attention... Amity and Willow with annoyance at how their people have been portrayed.
    • Willow happily taking a selfie in a garden, oblivious to Hunter and Flapjack being chased by a swarm of bees in the background.
    • The gang (minus Luz) panicking during a rafting trip, with Amity clinging onto her girlfriend for dear life.
    • Luz, Gus and Hunter catching fireflies in jars, with Gus holding his jar like it's going to explode. The caption under the photo reads "In the human realm, fireflies don't actually catch fire!"
    • Luz and Amity's long-awaited slice-of-life date going only slightly awry when Amity notices Willow took their photo while they were sharing a milkshake, causing her to go red in the face.
    • Amity becoming very frustrated during Glyph lessons that she cannot draw a perfect circle as well as Luz.
  • When Luz and Hunter think they have Belos cornered, they're greeted with an opossum hissing at them.
    Luz: (sighing with relief) Oh, thank goodness. It's just a little angel.
  • When he and Luz get back to the Noceda residence after their unsuccessful attempt to find Belos, Hunter tries to make up an excuse to explain where they've been.
    Hunter: Hey, we're back! (laughs nervously) And we bought some, um... Cars!
    (Luz elbows him)
    • The funny thing is, this excuse actually works. When Luz and Hunter run off after the hay ride, Gus and Amity wonder out loud if they went to buy more cars.
  • Camila's reaction to Gus and Hunter talking about Cosmic Frontier.
    Camila: (loudly swallows a mouthful of her drink) Uh... How do you know about Cosmic Frontier?
    Hunter: The books in your basement!
    Camila: (forced grin) Oh. Ha ha! Funny how things just show up in basements, right? Without you hiding or putting them there! (nervous forced laughter) Life sure is FULL of surprises!
    (beat; Luz, Hunter and Gus stare blankly at her)
    Gus: Cool! Humans freak out just like us.
  • At a mock witch trial at the Halloween festival, Gus makes the "Inquisitor Jones" seem to have the lower half of a devil with his magic, and the "witch" kisses him on the cheek for it. Then Jacob shows up, ranting about how he's from Mars and wants to steal their teeth, yanking off his ear covering. But because it's Halloween, Gus's pointy ears don't stand out in the slightest, and Jacob is promptly tackled by security for attacking a child.
  • Masha sets the mood for the Haunted Hayride by announcing that the ghost story they will be telling is all the more horrifying because it really happened hundreds of years ago in Gravesfield. Gus vocally disagrees that nonfiction could be better than something made up.
    Masha: Because there's nothing scarier than knowledge.
    Gus: Boo! Just lie to me!
    • Also, falling into Black Comedy territory, Gus and Willow start chanting "make us cry, make us cry" when Masha begins the story. Not much later, they both cry for real.
  • After Masha tells the historical record of the Wittebane brothers during the hayride, they give their own interpretation, which is actually far closer to the truth.
    Masha: Sounds like big bro got a hot witch girlfriend, and little bro got upset.
    • This comment is made even funnier when you remember that Belos is still riding around in Hunter's body at the time, and would have heard Masha make that crack about him.
  • We learn from Luz's video diary that she once used a sword to cut her own hair... with predictable results.
    • Just the simple fact that not only was Luz able to get a sword sharp enough to cut hair at a convention, but Camila actually let her have it.
  • The Tag Line for Vee's phone tracker app is "Privacy Schmivacy".
  • While the scene itself is absolutely harrowing, it's a little funny to see the Hexsquad having a desperate "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight against Belos who is puppeting Hunter's body, while still dressed in their Halloween costumes. Belos especially, since he's being his horrible, terrifying self while inhabiting a body that's still wearing a tacky wolf T-shirt and bootleg Star Trek cosplay.
  • When Camila and the Hexsquad cross the portal after Belos, Vee is left to keep up appearances with instructions for the workers at Camila's clinic, only for her to realize a major oversight: Camila still has the car keys.
  • The credits have some funny moments in them as well.
    • One picture in the credits shows everyone freaking out while watching a scary movie, with Gus clinging to Camila, Luz trying to comfort Amity, and Hunter peeking at the screen through his fingers. Vee, meanwhile, is sitting in the back with a pair of 3D glasses on, completely relaxed.
    • Another picture shows Gus and Hunter play-wrestling on the floor... with Willow mid-leap above them, about to drop a flying elbow onto the both of them. Gus's Oh, Crap!-face really ties the whole thing together.

    Episode 2 - For the Future 
  • Just before the Collector turns Lilith into a puppet, Hooty coils around her to take the hit himself. Sweet at first, but even before it becomes a Senseless Sacrifice, one realizes that Lilith was still in midair and had no way of defending herself, so it's All for Nothing.
  • The fact that we get to see how the apocalypse sweeps through the Boiling Isles through Penstagram posts.
  • When Luz expresses reluctance to say Belos' name, Hunter gets annoyed and says that it's not like saying it will summon up a legion of ghosts... or at least, he's pretty sure it won't. Meanwhile, Belos is being haunted by a legion of ghosts.
  • Camila tries very hard to pretend she likes the Boiling Isles, even though she's obviously unsettled by the place. Luz calls her out on it.
    Luz: Mama, you're pretending to like this place, aren't you?
    Camila: No! I love the fact that you've been living on a giant... carcass.
  • One of the graffiti tags on the now-abandoned Owl House: "THERE IS NO TITAN".
  • At some point early in Luz's stay in the Boiling Isles, the Owl House residents sat for an 80s-style family photo, complete with matching sweaters and a double exposure of Hooty (wearing glasses and a bowtie) in the purple star-flecked background. Everyone is grinning except for an extremely irate King squirming in Luz's arms.
  • When the Hexsquad arrives in the town square of Bonesborough, Camila is relieved to be on the ground after riding there by palisman staffs. Little did she know that she was sitting on a lamppost that has giant eyeballs on it. She freaks out before politely greeting it, much to its annoyance.
  • Upon recognizing King, Camila also says "Ay que lindo".
  • Terra's Bad "Bad Acting" as "Eda" has to be seen to be believed.
    • Amity and Luz's dumbfounded reactions serve as the cherry on top.
  • After explaining what happened at Hexside between the time Luz and her friends vanished and returned, Mattholomule adds that he went from being Mattholomule to "Mantholomule." Cue the most hilarious "Are you serious" expressions from Luz, Gus, and Amity while Hunter and Willow look like they couldn't care less leaving Camila being the only one to find Mattholomule's pun amusing.
    • Bonus points for realizing that Mattholomule accidentally smears his "stubble," hinting that it was just drawn on with a marker.
  • Entering New Hexside has some funny moments.
    • The cafetaria has been turned into a marketplace, where kids sell various wares. One kid sells T-shirts with text such as "Belos? More like Blech, Gross!" and "I Survived The Day Of Unity And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!", and one of the Oracle students nearly gets his hand bitten off when another student tries to eat the bootleg candy he's selling.
    • A poster in the kindergarten classroom reads "Make sure to wash with spiders!"
    • The students have erected a statue in honor of Principal Bump, who provided them with shelter during the Day of Unity, and got captured while protecting his students. But because they're children, the statue is of Bump wearing sunglasses and doing a cool skateboard trick.
      Camila: It's so nice to see teachers getting the respect they deserve! ...I think.
    • When a background character spots Camila, they wonder out loud who "tall Luz" is.
    • Viney happily greets Willow and exclaims how glad she is to have her back... because her orchids have gained sentience and have started a war with a band of roving kindergartners.
    • Eileen talks to Gus and reveals that apparently the students have been trying to use paperclips as a meat substitute, and Eileen backs away when he asks if they've seriously been doing that.
    • Amity is enthusiastically greeted by her siblings. Emira sweeps her up into a hug... and Edric waddles down the hall wearing a full-body cast despite Bo trying to drag him back to bed, breaking through the plaster around his arms while screaming just so he can hug his sister. Edric explains his injuries by saying he went after Amity and Alador to save them on the Day of Unity, but was tragically cornered by one of the Collector's spies... before Emira interrupts by saying he fell into an empty well while running away.
      Edric: Not empty! [cheerfully] There were rocks at the bottom!
      • Just the unrealistic way that Edric is animated while walking is a sight to behold.
    • When there's an announcement over the intercom requesting "Captain Tholomule" Gus is furious to learn that Mattholomule's name is actually "Matt Tholomule".
  • While the rest of the scene is harrowing, it's a little funny that Belos's response to seeing the ghost of his dead brother and the many, many Grimwalkers he's murdered staring at him from atop the pile of skeletons is an exasperated "Oh, shut up." It makes the genocidal, four hundred year old dictator sound like a child who got told not to do something, did it anyway, and doesn't want to hear the 'I told you so'. Which, in a sense, is exactly what happened.
  • When King says that they should get the Owl Beast something to eat, the Collector can't remember what mortals eat, suggesting rocks, fire, and gravity. King gives him a look that just screams "seriously?"
  • After everything she did throughout the series, it's satisfying and becoming to see that Odalia's now been reduced to nothing more than the Collector's maid, unable to manipulate them into following her orders and having to clean up after them after their games. "Mamadalia" had no power left, and it's rich. It even doubles as an awesome moment.
  • When the Collector suggests a game of Capture The Flag, they propose putting the losers on the moon. King is not enthused by the idea.
    King: Wow, that is... an idea! But... don't you think people would have a tough time breathing?
    The Collector: So they can hold their breaths!
  • The storybook the Collector wants King to read from is filled with pages made of stone tablets and is so thick that when King gives it a push to topple it over, it wraps all the way around the small planetoid they're using as a bedroom.
  • Boscha has become the leader of New Hexside, as the Student Body President.
    Amity: Hexside doesn't even have a Student Council! I would know, I kept trying to organize one, but Bump thought I was too obsessed, and-
    Willow: (pats Amity on the back) Alright girl, take a breath.
    • Boscha and her right-hand woman Miki brag about how well they're doing after bringing order to Hexside. Cue Skara, Jerbo and Edric running by screaming as a group of kindergartners with weapons hunt them down. Edric, who's still in a full-body cast, is captured and dragged away while screaming "TELL MY STORY!"
  • During their imprisonment, Lilith has busied herself with trying to make her and Eda's curse elixir from scratch, which Eda drinks from a mug with "Curse This Mess" on it.
    Eda: Eugh, Lily! It's actually impressive how the taste keeps getting worse.
    • When King brings Hooty over, Lilith tries to wake him up. Even though none of the other puppets are responsive, somehow Hooty is.
      Hooty: Sequestered in a darkness like unto death, the dulcet tones of an angel wake me. Be it you... LULU?!
      Lilith: (hugs him) It be! It be!
      Eda: ...Hooty, you keep finding new and impressive ways to creep me out.
  • Gus is genuinely impressed at Mattholomule's ideas, exclaiming that he's actually a decent leader.
    Mattholomule: Did you ever have any doubt in your mind?
    Gus: Yes. Many, many doubts.
  • Odalia is complaining to herself about her current predicament, wishing someone would come along and see her true potential as a villainous visionary, when she's approached by Belos in his current, decomposing state. She nervously asks him if he might find her useful, only for him to point-blank tell her that he's not interested in her in the slightest, and shove past her so he can possess Raine instead. Keep in mind, Odalia Blight is a notorious social climber who sold out her entire species out of sheer greed. Now, not only has she been reduced to a mere servant, but she's also just been snubbed by both the Collector and Belos, the two top dog villains of the series, in the same episode. She got absolutely nothing out of her betrayal.
  • Belos as Raine's excuse for being able to act on his own in spite of being a puppet? The power of the Collector's, uh... "kindness." Though, considering that Hooty regained awareness upon feeling Lilith's presence, this isn't too farfetched.
  • Luz is rather exasperated that the main opposition the heroes face in this episode are a school bully and a disgraced power hungry bureaucrat, which really should not be a priority compared to the godlike child and genocidal dictator.
  • When "Miki" is revealed to be a disguised Kikimora, Luz's reaction isn't surprise or horror but sheer, unadulterated exasperation.
    Luz: Noooo, not you!
    • Kiki has everyone thrown into the detention pit, and declares that she and Boscha are going to rule the Isles on their own. Mattholomule, Amity, Luz and Camila are not intimidated in the slightest, with Matt even sticking his tongue out at her.
      Camila: Okay, I'm still catching up, what's the little red kitten trying to do?
      Luz: She's just copying Belos's "scare people into worship" thing because she has NO IDEAS OF HER OWN!
      • Camila referring to Kikimora as a "little red kitten" is adorable as it is hilarious.
    • Camila ends up taking Kiki out temporarily, not by using magic, but by throwing her baseball bat into her face. While calling her "Kikimiki".
    • The fact that Kikimora's alias at Hexside is "Miki" (pronounced like Mickey Mouse) suggests that the writing staff was getting in a few licks at the Disney executives for cancelling the show.
  • While giving Luz a pep talk, Camila starts listing off all of the ways she's messed up in the past. These include scheduling a wisdom tooth extraction for the day before her wedding, accidentally cursing out Luz's new principal in a bout of road rage, and (of all things) selling energy drinks as part of a pyramid scheme. For three years.
  • Hunter manages to tap into Flapjack's magic, and teleports himself, Gus and Willow out of the collapsing detention pit. Except he doesn't exactly stick the landing, and the three of them end up in mid-air, falling several feet and sliding/tumbling down a hill.
  • The first thing Luz does with her Palisman staff is nearly incinerate Gus, Willow and Hunter as she tears a trench through the landscape.
    Luz: Sorry! I'm still getting the hang of this.
    Gus: Luz has a staff...
    Willow: Why does that make me nervous?
  • Luz is awed by Willow and Gus' use of teamwork against Kikimora. Then there's her reaction to Hunter.
    Luz: Whoa, what did I miss?
    (Willow gets knocked out of the sky, Hunter Flash Steps to catch her)
    Luz: (indignantly) I MISSED A LOT!
  • Mattholomule has no issue flirting with someone revealed to be an Abomatron. Said Abomatron even points at itself in a "who me" manner.
    Boscha: That's a robot, Matt.
    Mattholomule: (shrugs)
  • After Luz teleports the gang to the Skull, Camilia makes a Cosmic Frontier reference, much to Gus and Hunter's delight.
  • Luz's new Palisman, the snakeshifter Stringbean, prompts Camila to start hugging everyone's Palismen while cooing at them in Spanish. It's as adorable as it is hilarious.
    Camila: Oh, pero mira que precioso mi bebes! Ven, ven!Translation
    • While the other Palismen just walk or fly over to Camila, Emmiline decides to get within petting range by belly-sliding across the floor. She doesn't get very far.
    • Amity has some concerns about showing Stringbean to Luz's found family.
      Luz: I can't wait to show Eda and King...
      Amity: They'll love her. Although Hooty might eat her.
      Luz: King might too.
      Amity: Eda might three.
  • One of the pictures in the credits shows Mattholomule's new stubble and sideburns were drawn on. In felt tip.
  • Another credits picture explains why Lilith's hair is so short: Eda botched the haircut she was giving her because of her missing right arm. Eda is trying to stifle her giggles while King glares at her in disapproval.

    Episode 3 - Watching and Dreaming 
  • Overall, the nightmare scenes are rather harrowing, but fans may get a chuckle out of King yelling Bill's name and calling him a "crazy jerk" considering the roles his VA is known for, especially if they've seen Gravity Falls.
  • Once Luz hears Amity challenge her to a "witches' battle", all tension slips out of the scene as she realizes it's not Amity talking to her, prompting her to touch Amity's face like a grandma squishing a child's face, playfully flicking her ears, then lifting and poking her forearm, before letting out a little laugh at the situation. And through all this, Amity doesn't react and continues to shoot a Death Glare at her girlfriend.
  • Once the Collector reveals that King is immune to his powers, Belos can only react with bewilderment and ask "The Dog?" in an audibly confused voice, which quickly turns into mild surprise when he is told King is actually a Titan.
  • When Belos taunts the Collector with his plan, the Collector grabs his face and threatens to hold their breath for a million years if he doesn't tell them.
  • The Collector's games, while scary, also have some funny moments.
    • The first game is Pacman, with Eda, Luz, and King trying to escape from a giant Collector-head trying to eat them. They get cornered, and Luz gets eaten... Only for the Collector to spit her out immediately because Stringbean turned her tail into a scorpion stinger and stabbed his tongue.
    • Then there are marbles, with Luz, King, and Eda trapped inside the marbles. The game ends when King rolls his marble under the Collector's foot, knocking them flat onto their back.
      • During this scene, when the Collector knocks Luz's and Eda's marbles into each other, their eyes actually form spirals in the only instance of Wingding Eyes in the entire series, whereas other comedic moments involving facial reactions typically involved their irises and pupils dilating.
    • After Jenga ends with the entire tower collapsing onto the Collector, he ends the games.
      King: Thank... whoever. I think I barfed like twelve times.
      Eda: Wanna make it a lucky number thirteen? (picks him up and starts tossing him into the air)
  • When Belos possesses the Titan, we see the rat that Tiny Nose kicked out of a mouse hole in episode 4. Now it's the rat's turn to kick Tiny Nose out of the same mouse hole.
  • Not long after Luz and her friends teach the Collector about "kindness and forgiveness," they see that Belos has possessed the Titan's corpse. The Collector rushes up to Belos as if to burst him open... only to try to give him kindness and forgiveness. Although the scene that follows is rather tragic, the main trio's "what?!" reactions—never mind Belos', who even in full One-Winged Angel mode can do nothing but blink in vacant confusion—are worth mentioning. Talk about ridiculously bad timing.
  • Even if it's an A Form You Are Comfortable With situation, there's something deeply hilarious about the Titan appearing to Luz as an older version of King with wings and a mini Hooty sticking out of one eye... and a noticeable "dad bod", a "Bad Girls Coven" shirt, and pajama pants covered in glyphs.
  • When Luz meets King’s dad she exclaims "Oh Titan." He of course resounds "Oh, me!"
  • When Luz is revived by the Titan, she tries to make an epic statement... and feels like she botched it, just like how she reacted to Amity's Big Damn Kiss in "Clouds on the Horizon".
  • When Luz first uses her new powers, she accidentally whips them all around the Isles multiple times. Luz admits she was a little off-target. Eda narrows her eyes in the most mom-look ever, clearly thinking "who thought it was a good idea to give this child god-powers?"
  • When Raine sees Luz as a Human-Titan hybrid, they note that she's gotten "fluffier".
  • After Luz tears Belos out of the Titan's heart, he tries to trick her one last time... by transforming into his younger self and pretending that Luz cured him of a curse that made him do all the horrible things he did. Nobody buys it for a single second. In fact, Luz gives him a disappointed glare accompanied by a Fascinating Eyebrow, almost as if she is ashamed and perplexed that Philip isn't even trying to be threatening at this point.
    • The way he goes out is hilariously pathetic as well. In the middle of his speech, it suddenly starts raining, and because the rain boils, his Philip-form falls apart and he immediately begins to melt. He tries to get Luz to save him by claiming that she'll be as bad as those witches are if she lets him die and that, as a human, she should be better than that. Eda, Raine and King, using a giant leaf as an umbrella, promptly run in and stomp on what's left of Belos until all that remains is a puddle of necrotic ooze.
      Belos: We're human! We're better than this!
      Eda: Well, we ain't!
      Belos: (weakly sputters) Huh?
      (Cue literal Curb-Stomp Battle)
      Raine: That was... extremely satisfying.
      King: Ew, it's on my claws!
  • Vitimir, Terra, and Graye are making greedy looks towards Belos's throne, only to be stopped by Darius making an abomination fist while Eberwolf does an "I'm watching you" gesture. They back away sheepishly, and then Vitimir tries poking the throne with his finger, only for the throne to get blasted by a burst of abomination goo.
  • The Collector hands Lilith the Hooty puppet so she can personally free him. Upon doing so, Hooty has a very beautiful face and immediately wraps himself around Lilith as Luz, Amity and Camila watch with various reactions: Luz is tearing up in joy, Camila looks confused, and Amity looks outright disgusted.
  • Come the timeskip, one of the pictures on Luz's wall that can be briefly seen is Hooty in the Human Realm lunging towards something that is in the hand of the same barista from "Yesterday's Lie" who looks horrified all while Luz and Amity have flabbergasted expressions in the background.
  • One of the photos on the wall has Stringbean in what looks like an apple costume.
  • During the rebuilding, one can see Kikimora being forced to help via some heavy lifting by Matt.
  • As part of the Flash Forward, we see Luz about to go to college on the Boiling Isles, being wistful about it and making it sound like she hasn't seen everyone else in a very long time.
    Luz: Also, I'll finally get to see everyone again, after all this time.
    Camila: Luz...you saw them last week.
    Luz: I was studying for finals, Mami. That doesn't count!
  • On the blueprints for the new library expansion, there's a note for Lilith to call Flora to show off, and a little drawing of Hooty, saying that he's the curator.
  • The abomination airship Amity arrives in has the same cat like face as the abomination Luz reshaped back in "Escaping Expulsion".
  • Luz's "King-ceanera", fittingly, is a quinceanera with a demonic twist. Camila is still grossed out, but Luz loves it.
    • There's a "pain-yata", which is the Snaggleback once again hanging from a rope with Hooty ready to beat him with a bat (with nails in it!).
    • The bat children have a dress made out of skin and decorated with teeth and cobwebs. The echo mouse then sews on a final piece made of fingers at the neckline.
    • Steve cuts an Azura cake filled with bugs, which swarm over him as he smiles, not even reacting. Camila is noticeably trying not to show her disgust at the sight.

Owl Pellets (Shorts)

    Welcome to Hexside! 
  • Just the fact that video quality of the commercial is so bad.. It looks like it was taken from an old VHS tape.
  • Mattholomule ends up as the Butt-Monkey for Principal Bump's ad for Hexside School. For starters, he gets swatted against a window by a humongous tentacled monster and attacked by magically conjured spiders. And just when he thinks lunch is safe, a Man-Eating Plant jumps out of his seat-neighbor's salad and attacks his face.
    • As this is going on, Bump is extolling how safe Hexside is for students.
  • "Hexside, where the magic of friendship... is no longer taught here due to budget constraints!"

    Eda's Cursed Brush 
  • Luz shows off her art skills by drawing Owlbert on her hand in lipstick, drawing bats on a slice of bread with mustard, drawing a skateboarding cat on a napkin in chalk, and making pancake fan-art of Azura.
  • Before those, Luz draws a picture of herself, Eda and King with a pencil...a cursed pencil to be exact. The drawings come alive and cause chaos in the house. Eda calmly leaves to get a paper shredder.

    Paint Scare 
  • The dark shadowy figure wearing a beret and showing off a painting of his own creation, which is Luz and King hiding under a blanket in Luz's barred-up room.

    Art Lessons with Luz 
  • Hooty freaking out when he sees Luz’s portrait of him, then getting fooled by drawings of Luz and King.
    King: Hooty's been talking to those drawings of us for, like, seven hours!
    Luz: That's the magic of drawing with good proportions. It makes things look real.
    Hooty: Wait a minute, who are you?! I'm freaking out!

    Coven Lovin Soap Opera 
  • After missing the ending of the soap opera, Luz decides to tell King all about Fan Fiction.
  • The Soap Opera itself is pretty ridiculous. The drama seems to hinge on a Rich Suitor, Poor Suitor dynamic, except the rich one rides in on a wave of treasure, the poor one is some kind of hunky humanoid egg, and they’re vying for the attention of a one-eyed squid woman. Then her mother appears just in time to die and they start crying diamonds and yolks in sympathy.

    The Dollhouse 
  • Tiny Nose spends the entire commercial reminding the viewers that the dolls she's selling are "definitely not cursed".
  • King returns home with an armful of dolls that he shows off to Luz, one of which resembles Tiny Nose that whispers "help me". Luz does nothing but silently pull out a dagger, her face giving off a rare grimace.

Other

    Animation test 
  • Luz finds a prince, and when it appears as though she's going to kiss him, she slaps him awake while yelling "Wake up!"
  • Luz tries to learn magic from King, who decides to set up a giant plush bunny as a target. However, it very quickly becomes clear that he has a pretty severe case of repressed rage.
    King: Okay, feet together, back straight, inhale. Now take all that repressed anger from being picked on, and called a munchkin, being mistaken as a teddy bear, LET IT ALL OUT IN A BLAST OF FIRE SO HOT IT WILL MELT THE BONES OF YOUR ENEMIES! NOW FIGHT! (lunges at the bear and starts tearing it to shreds, the head of the bear hitting Luz in the face)
  • Luz's first meeting with Paulina (Willow) starts with Paulina accidentally fusing their hands together during a handshake, and frantically trying to fix it. But because her wand is broken, her spells have some... undesired results. The first turns Luz's skin blue with brightly colored polka-dots, the second turns her head into a giant fly, and the third turns her entire body into a cluster of frogs that all jump away, with one of them using Paulina's head as a springboard.
  • The end of the animation test shows Luz finally managing to do magic by bringing a baby bird back to life. She cheers... at which point the bird grows to be the size of a car and tries to eat Eda.

    Crossover 
  • As Luz works on an attempt to make a portal, Eda "supervises" nearby, which means doing nothing but drinking apple blood. When Eda points out Luz should've said if she wanted her help "2 apple bloods ago", Luz puts her hand on Eda's shoulder, her eyes shining with adoration, and says her presence is help enough... and stares too long.
    Eda: Cute, but creepy... like Hooty when he was a kitten.
    • The mere mention that Hooty was a kitten at some point gets a deserving mention. And when Luz tries to question this, Eda changes the subject.
    • Eda proceeds to activate the spell as Luz tells her it's incredibly unstable, and she repeats that "she probably should have mentioned something two apple bloods ago." And seeing as apple blood is alcoholic, Eda activated the spell while under the influence.
  • This quote, resulting in most of the cast corpsing, especially Dana Terrace:
    Eda: Well, might as well head to the nearest town and see if they have any S&P-approved bug equivalent to liquor.

    Chibi Tiny Tales 
The Bake Off
  • Lilith's pie ends up being too big of a menace for the Clawthornes to deal with, so how is it defeated? Hooty trips it over, resulting in the thing exploding, getting its insides all over the place.
    • Luz comes in after the pie monster is defeated and tastes the stuff and enjoys it, unaware of the chaos that ensued just earlier. Everyone else is unamused.
    • The pie that Eda made survived too!

Hooty the Palisman Sitter

  • Owlbert, Clover, and Emmiline (Gus's palisman) messing with Hooty by activating a mountain of glyphs in the Owl House.
  • When Luz, Willow and Gus come back and congratulate Hooty, the house is spotless. Then the support beam collapses because Hooty hid everything the palismen broke on top of it, which leads to Hooty face-planting as a way to Face Palm.

Lumity Date

  • The official description of the YouTube video on the Disney Channel has this gem:
    Luzity, we mean LUMITY, go on a date.
  • Luz and Amity's attempts to kiss each other keep getting interrupted by Eda loudly slurping a beverage at the movie, King and Tiny Nose making noisy music at a dance, and getting attacked by a water monster at a lake.
  • Before Luz smooches Amity's cheek, she adjusts the camera and shushes the viewers.

    Other 
  • During a charity livestream, the crew released a small, audio-only clip of Hunter trying to understand his Palisman better.
    • After learning that his Palisman's name is Flapjack, Hunter sets out to try to figure out what flapjacks are. Belos eventually tells him it's another word for pancakes... but since Hunter doesn't know what pancakes are either, he assumes they're an Artifact of Doom responsible for all of his family's suffering.
      Hunter: DAMN YOU, PANCAKES!
    • Hunter tries to run an experiment on Flapjack by feeding him a berry Palismen normally find disgusting, and assuming Flapjack will fly into a rage, had decked himself out in full armor. Keep in mind, Flapjack is a normal-sized bird, meaning Hunter has donned full plate-armor to protect himself from a creature not much bigger than his hand.
  • Thanks to the fact that Egoraptor voices Papa Titan in "Watching and Dreaming", Tomotasauce decided to overlay Game Grumps dialogue over his scenes. The results are gut-bustingly hilarious.
  • In a post-hoot, the cast is asked why Lilith apparently doesn't have a Coven sigil. While Dana gives the explanation that it simply slipped their mind, one of the castmembers throws out their own theory that Belos simply hates her that much. There is something hilarious about the fact that Lilith is apparently the one person on the Boiling Isles that Belos hates so much he doesn't even want to include her in his genocide spell.
  • After the release of "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", Dana posted a comic in which Lilith, during her time in the Emperor's Coven, shows off her buff biceps. Belos, remembering how Lilith had broken/will break his past self's nose, fearfully reassigns Lilith to morning shifts to prevent her from working out, desperately insisting "it's the will of the Titan."
  • In the Requiem Cafe Q&A, one of the questions asked, by Cissy to the whole cast (Eden, Sarah, Dana, Alex, Mela and Zeno) is would Eda be afraid of the IRS. Cue the cast and the audience shouting their answers both "Yes!" and "No!", and Dana, Sarah and Alex get a hilarious say on the matter:
    Dana: She would be like, "come at me!"
    Sarah: Eda is not, never been afraid at all!
    Alex: (in his Grunkle Stan voice) She would take down the IRS! SHE WOULD BE THE ONE TO STOP THEM! (beat) What a perfect woman!
    • Now in animatic form here!! Raine is not impressed at all.

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