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* NoExportForYou: ''The Owl House'' is never dubbed in Arabic due to the LGBTQ+ content present in the show. [[BannedInChina LGBT activities are not legal in most Middle Eastern countries (all Arabic-speaking countries included).]]
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* [[IKnewIt/TheOwlHouse I Knew It]]
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* CrossdressingVoices:

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* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: At first, Dana was very interactive with the fanbase, answering many questions and occasionally retweeting fanart of the show. However, in late 2020, she deactivated her Twitter profile and lessened her interactions with fans on her other social media outlets due to some of the show's "fans" bullying her on Twitter. Fortunately, she did eventually return to Twitter in 2021.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the first season ended, there were many fans who didn't like how Lilith came across as EasilyForgiven for kidnapping Luz and cursing Eda, which ultimately led to Eda losing all of her magic, even if she did try and rectify it by helping Luz break her out of prison and, eventually, splitting the curse with her to return her to her normal form. "Separate Tides", however, makes it clear that this is not the case, as Luz says that they still don't completely trust Lilith and Eda very casually guilt trips her about the curse, showing that she's still upset about everything. Lilith herself admits that she can never make up for what she did, but wants to start by helping Eda with the tasks she can do with no magic, hence why she tells Hooty she has to get the scrying potion ingredients alone. Hooty is the only one who has forgiven Lilith, telling her YouAreNotAlone and she doesn't have to let her pride and shame get in the way of common sense.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the first season ended, there were many fans who didn't like how Lilith came across as EasilyForgiven for kidnapping Luz and cursing Eda, which ultimately led to Eda losing all of her magic, even if she did try and rectify it by helping Luz break her out of prison and, eventually, splitting the curse with her to return her to her normal form. "Separate Tides", however, makes it clear that this is not the case, as Luz says that they still don't completely trust Lilith and Eda very casually guilt trips her about the curse, showing that she's still upset about everything. Lilith herself admits that she can never make up for what she did, but wants to start by helping Eda with the tasks she can do with no magic, hence why she tells Hooty she has to get the scrying potion ingredients alone. Hooty is the only one who has forgiven Lilith, telling her YouAreNotAlone and she doesn't have to let her pride and shame get in the way of common sense.
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** "Adventures In The Elements" is the [[https://mobile.twitter.com/arythusa/status/1284568905600528384 favorite]] episode that Sabrina Cotungo directed.

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** Of the episodes Sage Cotugno directed, "Adventures In The Elements" is the their [[https://mobile.twitter.com/arythusa/status/1284568905600528384 favorite]] episode that Sabrina Cotungo directed.favorite]].



** The show's French title is ''Luz à Osville''. In French, "os" means "bone" and "ville" means "city", so the show is literally called ''Luz in Bone City'' in French (referring to Boneborough, the town the characters live in).

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** The show's French title is ''Luz à Osville''. In French, "os" means "bone" and "ville" means "city", so the show is literally called ''Luz in Bone City'' in French (referring to Boneborough, Bonesborough, the town the characters live in).
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The third season was cut down from the usual order of 10-20 22-min episodes to three 44-min specials, all because one executive felt the show didn't fit the Disney "brand", resulting in a lot of content having to be scrapped so that they could use the remaining time they had to complete the main story. It was later revealed to be because the executives were trying to phase out seralized cartoons from the Disney Channel in favor of more episodic shows, and didn't think to move the show to Disney+ where it would be more suited because it was first produced before the service's launch.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Dana Terrace stated she became rather obsessed with Amity Blight as she began to delve into her character, even [[DyeingForYourArt dyeing her hair]] the same color as Amity's.
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** Creator/RogerCraigSmith, best known for voicing good guys like Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/CaptainAmerica, and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, voices the incredibly scary Warden Wrath and the BitchInSheepsClothing Jacob Hopkins.

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** Creator/RogerCraigSmith, best known for voicing good guys like Franchise/{{Batman}}, Franchise/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, voices the incredibly scary Warden Wrath and the BitchInSheepsClothing Jacob Hopkins.
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*** Creator/MaeWhitman ([[WesternAnimation/DisneyFairies Tinker Bell]], [[WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong Rose/Huntsgirl]]) voices Amity.

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*** Creator/MaeWhitman ([[WesternAnimation/DisneyFairies Tinker Bell]], [[WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong Rose/Huntsgirl]]) Rose/Huntsgirl]], [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Katara]]) voices Amity.
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** If there is an incidental voice in the series, expect it to be Grey Griffin or Matt Chapman.

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** If there is an incidental voice in the series, expect it to be Grey Griffin Creator/GreyDeLisle or Matt Chapman.
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* BannedInChina: The show has had some trouble properly getting onto Disney+ in Singapore due to its LGBTQ+ themes. The series has a noticeably higher rating of NC-16 on the Singaporean version of the service, and multiple episodes of the series are also missing as well.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://theowlhouse.fandom.com/wiki/The_Owl_House_Wiki The Owl House Wiki]].

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* TransCharacterCisActor:
** While the show's most prominent trans character (Raine) is voiced by [[TimeShiftedActor two]] non-binary voice actors (the aformentioned Avi Roque and Blu del Barrio), there are a few portrayed by cis actors.

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TransCharacterCisActor: While the show's most prominent trans character (Raine) is voiced by [[TimeShiftedActor two]] non-binary voice actors (the aformentioned Avi Roque and Blu del Barrio), there are a few portrayed by cis actors.

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