The Owl House

The Owl House is a visually creative and well-made fantasy series that aggressively pushes modern progressive ideology beneath its charming Disney veneer.
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Starring
Sarah-Nicole Robles, Alex Hirsch, Wendie Malick
Creator
Dana Terrace
Rating
TV-Y7-FV
Genre
Action, Comedy, Drama
Release date
Jan 10, 2020
Where to watch
Disney+
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The Owl House is an animated fantasy-comedy series on Disney+ that follows Luz Noceda, a teenage human who stumbles through a magical portal to the Boiling Isles, a realm filled with witches, demons, and fantastical creatures. Taken under the wing of Eda Clawthorne, a rebellious witch, and her tiny demon companion King, Luz enrolls in Hexside School of Magic and Demonics to become a witch, despite lacking natural magical abilities. As she navigates this quirky, dangerous world, Luz uncovers secrets about the Isles, forms deep friendships, and challenges the oppressive rule of Emperor Belos.

The Owl House REVIEW

After watching a handful of episodes across multiple seasons, I can comfortably say that you should avoid The Owl House at all costs. Of all the evil garbage out there, this is one of the most insidious tools being used to indoctrinate our children.

From a pure entertainment perspective, it's a quality program. The voice talent is top-notch, as is the direction. The stories are entertaining and relatively engaging, exploring common themes that children will undoubtedly enjoy. Its bright colors and bold animation are visually appealing and capture the eye, just as the whimsy will entrance them. All while the radical progressivism snaking its way through every story erodes their minds and souls.

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James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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  1. Farah November 6, 2025 at

    I refuse to watch this show because of its promotion (and normalization) of witchcraft and homosexuality.
    Why did the creator make Luz and Amity a lesbian couple? Why couldn’t they just be best friends?
    And I find the premise of it illogical. When Luz stumbled upon the Boiling Isles, why wasn’t she trying to leave? Why didn’t she try to get back home like Miguel did in Coco or like Dorothy did in the Wizard of Oz? I get that she didn’t want to go to Camp Reality that her mother sent her to, but having her try to get back home would have been more logical than her deciding to stay here.
    Good thing this show was canceled after three seasons.

  2. Big idiot who is a troll January 17, 2026 at

    Do I actually care about your opinion? NO! Why am I here? To sha you guys are flipping stupid. Maybe think about how other people think about themselves internally you idiots

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    1. James Carrick January 17, 2026 at

      You sha us, girl. Sha us like you’ve never sha’d before. Sha us just like you sha’d out this retarded comment.

      Also, how exactly would one think about themselves externally?

      Also, also, you might want to consider that we do in fact think about how others feel about themselves, then we disregard it because facts don’t care about your feelings and neither do we.

  3. egggggggg March 6, 2026 at

    Saw this one coming. This review pretty much represents everything wrong with this site. WioW, where nuance goes to die.

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