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She looks like she enjoys VERY enthusiastic walks in the night.
James Gunn Haters Are a Bunch Of Weirdos
I really like how in recent years there have been more adult oriented animated shows that aren't absolute dog shit and follow a compelling and rich narrative.
For a really long time adult animation in the west was pigeon holed into comedies only so this change of pace really is refreshing to see.
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The Best X-Men Game You'll Never Play
It’s wild to me that the storyboards for Watching and Dreaming depict Odalia taking Camila’s place during this scene, and at a notable distance from the kids here, no less…
It really makes me wonder if the original plan was for Odalia to use the light glyph to awaken the kids from their puppet states, hence the setup of her being in the Archives as the Collector’s servant. She would’ve helped the kids save the people of the Demon Realm, perhaps realizing that her way of life was simply unsustainable, and that she contributed to Belos possessing the Boiling Isles as both knowing bystander and supporter.
They’d ultimately succeed, but Odalia being at a distance from the kids implies that they don’t ever forgive her; They won’t go out of their way to kill Odalia, nor keep her from improving as a person. But they don’t owe her personal forgiveness, which I appreciate. We may still have some variation of this scene where Amity reunites with Alador;
Odalia may or may not be salty, but it still reminds the viewer that even after all that, Amity rightfully doesn’t forgive Odalia, and chooses Alador; While Odalia is visibly upset, but can’t do anything about this but just maintain distance and accept it (Hence why she looks so awkward and closed-off, compared to Camila rejoicing with the kids in the final product).
That makes me wonder if we would’ve seen her in the epilogue, with the group shot depicting Odalia notably isolated from the rest of her family, instead besides Tibbles or something like that, as redeemed capitalists (maybe we should put her at the top left). Her redemption IS accepted, but not by her family members, who still maintain a distance;
Odalia improving herself could also be a way to emphasize one of the themes of the finale; That people can and should be allowed to change, but also they must choose to do so for themselves. Having Odalia be a contrast to Belos would’ve further hammered in that idea; They’re both detested by the fandom as abusive, controlling parents who mold their kids into the image of someone else, are complicit in the same genocide (to varying degrees), represent a particular real-world social ill, etc. Both claim to act on behalf of their families, but it’s clear they’re actually just self-interested.
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Also known as: “The (unofficial) Owl House Sequel, featuring Superman).
The Owl House Revived | Episode 1: Far From Normal 💫
So, this was an idea for a fanfic I've been working on, a crossover AU: What if baby Kal-El's pod landed on the Boiling Isles instead of Earth, and Eda and Raine raised him? In this story, a young Eda and Raine were on a date when suddenly, something fell from the sky and crashed nearby. The two of them investigate it, discovering a pod, and inside it is a baby. They take the baby and the pod back to the Owl House, and Raine suggests to Eda that they raise him. Eda is against the idea at first, but she eventually comes around. She names the baby Kaleb Clawthorne after an old relative.
Raising Kaleb was not easy for either Eda or Raine, especially since he didn't have magic, but instead developed super strength, near invulnerability to almost everything the Isles can throw at him, flight, and all the other powers. (Kaleb will have a stronger resistance to magic; it can still hurt him, but not as much as it would hurt Superman in other media. Kaleb did grow up on the Isles; it would make sense, right?) After learning how to hone his abilities, similar to Mark from “Invincible,” and tries to use them for good, eventually becoming the Superman of the Boiling Isles. (I'm still writing the first chapter.)
This is how I imagined Kaleb would look in the AU: A mix between Superman from "Dark Knights of Steel" and his 90s incarnation with the mullet—pretty much Raine’s fashion sense with Eda's hairstyle.
I used this little drawing exercise to get back into doing more graphic arts.
No thoughts, just doggo palisman.
A Low Quality Meme -- Meeting The Parents
I was bored and thought this was funny. I might redo this as a comic when I can.
"The Owl House" Characters According To A.I. -- Luz Noceda, Eda Clawthorne, Willow Park, Gus Porter, and Amity Blight
So, I put [Insert Character Name] from "The Owl House" into an A.I. text generator to see what would happen. Here are the results:
Luz Noceda from "The Owl House"… is a complex and intriguing character. She is a rebellious teenager who doesn't fit in with the norms of her society. Despite her tough exterior, she has a heart of gold and cares deeply about those around her. Luz's journey throughout the show is one of self-discovery and acceptance. She learns to embrace her unique qualities and use them to help others. Her friendship with Luz, the show's protagonist, is a beautiful example of how two very different people can come together and form a strong bond. Luz's struggles with her own identity and place in the world are relatable to many viewers, making her an important representation of diversity in media. Overall, Luz Noceda is a fascinating character who brings depth and nuance to "The Owl House."
Eda Clawthorne from “The Owl House”… is a powerful witch who runs a small magic shop in the Boiling Isles. Despite her rough exterior and devil-may-care attitude, Eda has a heart of gold and deeply cares for those close to her. Her unique brand of magic, which involves using glyphs and runes, sets her apart from other witches in the show. In addition to her magical abilities, Eda is also an expert fighter and can hold her own in battle. She takes Luz under her wing and becomes a mentor figure to the young human girl, teaching her about magic and helping her navigate life in the Boiling Isles. Overall, Eda Clawthorne is a complex and compelling character who adds depth to “The Owl House” and keeps viewers coming back for more.
Willow Park from “The Owl House”… is a member of the Emperor's Coven and serves as a powerful witch. Willow is known for his strict adherence to rules and his no-nonsense attitude. Despite his intimidating demeanor, he has shown moments of kindness and compassion towards others. In one episode, he even helps the main character, Luz, by giving her advice on how to improve her magic skills. However, Willow's loyalty to the Emperor's Coven often puts him at odds with Luz and her friends, who are fighting against the Emperor's tyrannical rule. As the series progresses, it remains to be seen whether Willow will continue to follow orders blindly or if he will start to question the morality of his actions. Regardless of what happens, Willow Park is sure to remain a complex and intriguing character in "The Owl House."
Gus Porter from “The Owl House”… is a young boy who lives in the Boiling Isles and attends Hexside School of Magic and Demonics. Gus is known for his love of plants and his talent for gardening. He often spends his free time tending to the school's greenhouse, where he grows a variety of exotic plants. Despite being a minor character, Gus has made an impact on fans of the show, who appreciate his kind-hearted nature and gentle demeanor. Some have even speculated that he may have magical abilities related to plant growth. While we may not see much more of Gus Porter in future episodes, he has left a lasting impression on viewers as a lovable and endearing character in “The Owl House”.
Amity Blight from “The Owl House”… is a powerful witch who comes from a prestigious family of witches, and she is known for her cunning and manipulative nature. Amity has a strong desire to prove herself to her family and to become the most powerful witch in the land. She often clashes with the show’s protagonist, Luz, who represents everything that Amity is not: kind, compassionate, and free-spirited. Despite her villainous tendencies, Amity is a complex character who struggles with her own insecurities and fears. As the series progresses, we see Amity’s character evolve as she begins to question her beliefs and starts to form unlikely alliances with Luz and her friends. It will be interesting to see how Amity Blight’s story unfolds in future seasons of “The Owl House”.
What if "The Owl House" had an "Ember Island Players" recap episode?
Like how "Ember Island Players" from "Avatar: The Last Airbender" recapped the entire series while also parodying it, how would you do that for "The Owl House?" And how would the main characters react to their one-dimensional portrayals and abridging of events?
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@PROMOTRON05 just messaged me on Ao3 their sketches of Trevor and Marcy from my "Castlevania" & "Amphibia" crossover, "Calamitous Twilight." I love Trevor's different expressions, ranging from proud to annoyed to somewhere in between. Plus Marcy doing her best to be a badass like her adoptive vampire-killing dad from another world.
I never thought I'd see fan art of this crossover. :)
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(A few years after Belos' defeat, society on the Boiling Isles has finally stabilized, and Eda is walking through Bonesborough with Raine.)
Raine: Looks like everything is back to normal.
Eda: Yep. (Then Eda sees Grimgrub's pub has finished re-opening and her eyes widen with joy as she runs over.) Hey, Kevin, it's me, you're favorite customer.
Eda: So, you wouldn't happen to have any Apple Blood in stock, would you?
Eda: And you wouldn't happen to have a "hero's discount" would you.
Kevin: No. But I'll give you this one for free. (Hand her a glass of Apple Blood.)
Eda: I love you! (She takes the glass and gulps it down as Raine walks up behind her.) Oh my Titan. That is better than sex.
(An offended Raine whistles, turning the alcohol into ice. Eda goes for another drink, only to discover her beverage has become a frozen block when it slid out of the cup and fell onto her face. She discovers Raine behind her.)
Raine: Better than sex? (They walk off.)
Eda: Raine, wait, let me explain... (She chases after them, fully knowing she'll be sleeping on the couch tonight.)
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halo20601r/TheOwlHouse - Who do you think is the more devious manipulator?0 votes and 0 comments so far on Redditreddit#the owl house#owl house season three#owl house season 3#owl house#emperor belos#fuck belos#phillip wittebane#toh belos#philip wittebane#toh s3#sosuke aizen#bleach aizen#bleach anime#bleach manga#bleach#reddit#poll bracket#josh groban#manipulation#master manipulator
halo20601Here's my last-minute ending theory before "Watching and Dreaming" airs:Belos succeeds in possessing the Titan. Now, the only hope for the inhabitants is a mass exodus to the Human Realm. With a redeemed Collector's help, everyone is able to escape, leaving Titan Belos stranded in the Demon Realm forever.The sudden appearance of all these witches and demons in Gravesfield doesn't go unnoticed. Maybe Jacob shows up and is like "See! I'm not crazy!"Luz gives a speech about on how the refugees need help, and manages to convince the people of Gravesfield to take them in.Time skip to years in the future, Gravesfield has grown from a small Connecticut town to a fantastical city of modem technology and magic.#the owl house#watching and dreaming#theory#owl house theory#owl house#toh#owl house season 3#owl house season three
halo20601r/TheOwlHouse - These two suddenly appear on the Boiling Isles. What would happen?0 votes and 2 comments so far on Redditreddit#the owl house#owl house#bleach#bleach kenpachi#yachiru#kenpachi zaraki#what if#reddit#toh
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halo20601“Willow’s New Garden” (Another Owl House Swap AU) Episode 3(QnA)VRM: "This honestly looks very good."Aw, thank you.Mr. Spinner: "This was an excellent flip of "Separate Tides". And the Cynthia coven reference was great!"Thanks. I feel Willow would be smart enough not to fall for Adegast's schemes, and I wanted to introduce the Armorer and Enforcers as early as possible. I figured if Willow were a fantasy fan, she would like Cynthia Coven more than The Good Witch Azura. I think a Harry Potter-ish urban fantasy would fit Willow better than a Lord of the Rings-like High Fantasy Luz would enjoy.Mr. Spinner: "Dell's intro is fittingly subtle, with his gentle warmth and his quiet disapproval at his wife's continued quest. Plus, he's a Huntlow supporter right off the bat, hehehehe!"Dell is still a loving husband, but he can't support Gwen's obsession with finding a cure, especially since it was a factor in what ultimately drove Eda and Lilith away. And even if Gwen did find a cure, they have no idea where Eda is on the Isles, what she's been up to since they last saw her, and if she'll even want to take the cure. And yeah, I think he would recognize how Hunter looks at Willow. It was precisely how he looked at Gwen in his teens.Mr. Spinner: "It's interesting that you would use the glyph themes as accepted "elements" of magic on the Isles. Perhaps the types of spell phlegms in the bile sac? And I can only imagine how quickly Willow learns plant magic, along with the other three."Since I assume wands are only meant to be used by novices, they would only have access to native elemental magic like fire, ice, plant, and light. Spells that would be easy to cast. That's not to say a wand is incapable of casting advanced spells; they could match or even exceed a staff with enough skill.Mr. Spinner: "Viney is always a great addition, and I can't help but notice a parallel between her here and Willow-to-Luz in canon. Plus, duh - ASIAS reference with Puddles! Woo!"Yeah, I thought Viney would fit with this chapter. I think she would protest hunting endangered animals in canon if given the opportunity. She and Hunter know each other from the Detention Track and have used the secret room to study magic along with Jerbo, Barcus, and Luz.Mr. Spinner: "The Blights being pawns of the throne draws some interesting questions about their backstory. Also, is Belos around in this? You referenced the Empress once, but Belos several other times?"Belos saw that the Blights would do anything to gain more power, so he used their ambition to convince them to allow their children to be turned into his elite soldiers. The emperor's relationship with the siblings (especially with Amity) is far different from how he treats Hunter in canon. Let's just say that if it came down to them choosing Alador and Odalia or Belos as a better parent, they would choose the latter and join him without hesitation. "Empress" was a typo I made, but I addressed it.VRM: "Grimwalker element still here?"Yes, Hunter is still a Grimwalker here.VRM: "Canon Luz struggles with friends for her weird quirks, a Lumity swap called Keeper of Secrets on AO3, which switched their homes and parents but not species, has Amity shunned for her pointed ears, and accidental magic she didn't know she had."That sounds like a good read with an interesting premise. I'll check it out when I have the chance.VRM: "Was this Willow bullied for anything in particular? What do you consider her previous town before Gravesfield?"That will be answered in the chapter.VRM: "With Belos' reign for 50 years and Eda's teenage flashbacks for 30, I would've thought that the system was in place for 20 years and Gwen would've been branded... but alright."Well, I was under the impression that Gwen got branded from joining the Beast-Keeping Coven only after Eda got cursed. Which meant she was a wild witch for 20 years. I'm guessing that since Belos's grip wasn't as tight back then as it is in the present, there were more "wild witches" roaming the Isles.VRM: "Heh, Waffle - nice. If Luz made a blue jay what do you think she'd call it? FrenchToast? Blueberry? XD"She would definitely it call the blue jay one of those. I think Blueberry more because it sounds cuter.VRM: "Canon Luz is Hispanic, I saw a Swap!Amity who's German. Is this Willow Asian and speak another language? If not, any chance could Luz have found a Spanish book and learn it with her mom?"Yes, Willow is Asian, Korean, to be specific. She can speak the language, too; she's just not as fluent in it, like how Anne from Amphibia can speak Thai but isn't as fluent in it as her mom or dad. Also, in this AU, Luz did find a book on how to speak Spanish and learned it with her mom for fun.VRM: "Yup there's still Tibbles and trash slugs (Luz discovers Azura, right?)"Yup, Tibbles is still around, and Eda still does her "dumpster diving" in trash slugs, and unfortunately, Raine, King, and Hunter get dragged into helping her. And yes, Luz has discovered the Azura books and is a fan of them.VRM: "Salty moment was nice."Yeah, despite the name, Salty is a sweet guy.VRM: "Yet to see how Hunter avoid Belos but glad he got a better life."Hunter does have a better life here.VRM: "Excited to see Luz next time! (will her dynamic with Hunter be any different?)"That question will be answered in this chapter of the pitch. I hope you all enjoy it.______________________________________________________________(Here is my pitch for the third episode/chapter):At the Clawthorne residence, Willow practices magic by growing plants in the garden that Gwen and Dell helped set up in the backyard with the same flowers Hawksley stole. Gwen woke up with back pain and is having a quiet day with Dell, and Hunter's at school, leaving Willow, whose only able to garden and exercise, very bored. Finally fed up with it, Willow asks the Clawthornes for anything that will give her a chance to leave the house and explore what lies outside. Gwen doesn't want to risk Willow's safety by sending her out alone and has Hawksley accompany her to run a few errands. Willow accepts as she grabs a hood to conceal her ears, and Hawksley perches himself on her shoulder, ever watchful. Willow and Hawksley head into Bonesborough together for the errands, with the palisman instructed to fly Willow away as fast as possible if something dangerous happens. Dell tries to assure Gwen she'll be all right, but Gwen is still worried and says a small prayer to the Titan to protect them both.Willow makes her way to Bonesborough with Hawksley, talking to him while taking in the beauty of the forest between the town and her only living place on the Boiling Isles. While walking, she suddenly hears a conversation nearby and peeks over a bush to see two witchlings: A tall girl with tan skin and a shorter boy with dark skin. The boy complains to the girl, Luz, about Mattholomule telling members of the "Human Appreciation Society" lies about humans. Luz assures the boy, Augustus, that Matt is "full of it" and that he should trust his knowledge on the subject as the club's president. Suddenly, Luz tackles Augustus to the ground, dodging a flaming ball that would've hit both of them in the face. A group of girls led by a pink-haired tri-clops laugh at them, and Luz identifies her as Boscha, who proceeds to harass them, calling Luz a "half-a-witch" and Augustus a "failure." Willow wants to step in with her wand, but Hawksley snatches it before she can do something she may regret.After the bullies leave, Luz comforts an upset Augustus by taking out her glyphs and using them to perform a trick in front of the boy. He compliments her, saying that while she lacks natural magic, she makes the most of her self-taught skill. Willow is amazed to see a spell being cast by something other than a wand or naturally, but the wind suddenly picks up and blows Luz's glyphs to Willow. A fire glyph activates, burning the bush, and Hawksley nearly flies away with her, but Willow calms him as Luz and Augustus finally meet the girl. Luz apologizes profusely, but Willow assures her that she wasn't harmed; Augustus gasps as he sees Willow's human ears and squeals. Luz and Augustus introduce themselves, and Willow realizes the wind blew her hood off and admits to being a human. Willow gives Augustus the nickname Gus, which makes him even more excited and makes Luz laugh. After chatting with Willow, Gus reminds Luz they're about to be late for school, which is when the witch girl suddenly gets an idea to bring Willow with them to Hexside.Gus is immediately on board with an actual human seeing H.A.S. After talking about it with Willow, she decides to go with them to the school, if only to help them with their problem, especially the bullying problem that got under her skin. Willow assures Hawksley everything will be all right as they follow Luz and Gus to Hexside; she pulls her hood over her ears before entering and finds it… okay. Hexside doesn't appear that different from a regular school in the Human Realm but is immediately caught off guard by all the differences she sees. Willow then hears Hunter's voice call out to Luz and Gus, greeting them as friends, and he instantly recognizes Willow and Hawksley. He asks what they're doing here, then suspects Luz and Gus to have something to do with this, and they come clean. Hunter thinks their plan is terrible, but Willow convinces him she'll stay safe and shouldn't worry. Luz asks how Willow and Hunter know each other, and Willow explains where she lives, which leads to Gus saying to Hunter, "She lives with your gr—" but Hunter shushes him.Hunter points out they'll need somewhere for Willow to hide until later, but Luz and Gus have the same idea of where she can hide. They take her to the Detention Track but run into Principal Hieronymus Bump, who is suspicious. Bump reminds them to be on their best behavior as an inspector from the Emperor's Coven will be coming today and wants to ensure Hexside gets the funds it needs. While the Detention Track teacher sleeps, Willow meets Viney again, along with Jerbo and Barcus, and Luz and Gus explain everything to them and agree to hide Willow in the secret room until lunchtime when she can be introduced to H.A.S.They pass the time by spying on the other classes, and Viney explains how all the magical schools work on the Isles.· Hunter is in the Potions Track, having just gotten out of the Detention Track for "good behavior."· Luz was also Detention Track for a while but is now back in the Healing Track.· Gus is an Illusion Track prodigy, and Willow sees his skills on display.· Peeking into the Bard Track, Willow sees a girl playing the harp beautifully.Willow asks why they're in detention and learns that multi-tracking is banned:· Jerbo tried to mix plants and abomination magics.· Barcus tried to do oracle and potion magics.· Viney tried to combine healing and beast-keeping magics.· Luz ended up in the Detention Track because she tried to take all the different classes at once, even breaking many of the school's rules in her plan to do it.· Hunter ended up in the Detention Track by throwing a stink potion at Boscha because she bullied Luz to the point of tears, which is how they met.Barcus notices Willow's "aura" felt uncomfortable at the mention of bullying and asks, with Jerbo translating, if she is all right. Feeling like she can trust them, Willow shares that she grew up in Salem, Massachusetts, and always preferred the company of plants over people. She tried to make friends once, and it seemed like she did, only to be revealed as a cruel prank to humiliate her, and everything went downhill from there on out. Her little self-esteem made her a target for bullies, the "Boscha" types, who also mocked her for her appearance, being a plus-sized girl, and it didn't help that her teachers were ignorant of this harassment.Things got so bad that she didn't think her dads could help, and she didn't want to feel like she was burdening them. Willow has their sympathies, and they tell her that she shouldn't feel like she would burden her parents and that they love her, but Willow feels otherwise. Jerbo warns everyone that "the bells will be screaming" in five minutes and must return to the Detention Track before the teacher wakes up. The Detention Track students leave Willow with Hawksley in the secret room but will return when the teacher falls asleep again.After lunch, the H.A.S. members gather in the club room, and Gus and Luz shock everyone by presenting Willow. Before she can disprove anything, Mattholomule confesses to fabricating human items. He wanted the club's acceptance, not having many friends after transferring from Glandus. The H.A.S. meeting concludes with everyone forgiving and giving him another chance. Willow tells them she has to leave to do the errands she was sent to do, to begin with, and get back to the Clawthornes.On her way from exiting via the back of the school, Willow bumps into the harpist from the Bard Track, Skara, and immediately apologizes, but Skara assures her that she's okay. Before they get a chance to introduce themselves, Boscha shows up and asks Skara what she's doing, but she doesn't get a chance as Boscha turns to Willow. Willow sees first-hand how possessive Boscha is of her "friends" and how toxic she is, belittling Skara for talking to "some nobody girl." One part of Willow tells herself to get on Hawksley and leave, but another part wants to confront Boscha about her bullying of others. But just as things were about to escalate, Principal Bump arrived with the inspector, looking for Skara in particular. Skara is one of the school's top students and a prime candidate to show they're worth the funding.Willow gets a strange feeling from the inspector but ignores it as she's about to leave Hexside, but changes her mind, and just in time, too. Willow finds she was right not to trust the inspector, as she's revealed to be a giant, serpent-like monster that proceeds to drain Principal Bump of his magic, rendering him unconscious; then does the same with Boscha before moving on to Skara. Using her wand, Willow conjures vines to seal the inspector's maw and grabs Skara, who looks sickly pale from having her magic drained out so unexpectedly. They hop onto Hawksley and fly through the school, warning teachers and students as the inspector chases them, intent on killing the human. Students flee while teachers fight back, but they ultimately get their magic drained from them, and the monster resumes her chase. Willow comes across Gus, Luz, Hunter, and the other H.A.S. members and warns them of what is happening.The inspector arrives, and the H.A.S. members try to fight her off, only to get their magic drained. Hunter fireman carries Gus while Luz uses her glyphs to create a distraction long enough for them all to hide. Luz leads them to the secret room, where Viney asks what's happening, and a semi-conscious Skara asks where they are hiding. Willow explains everything that's happened, and Viney identifies the monster as a greater basilisk. She adds that they should be extinct by all accounts and that the Emperor's Coven ensured they were killed off some decades ago.Willow tries to convince everyone still conscious to help, but while Luz is willing, Hunter, Viney, Jerbo, and Barcus aren't as willing to risk their lives against a natural predator to witch-kind. But after some convincing and seeing the teachers and students' peril, they eventually agree, and Skara—fading in and out—says she has a plan.Following the bard girl's plan, the troublemakers combine their strengths to lure the basilisk into a trap, causing it to regurgitate the magic and flee from the school. The gang celebrates with the students and faculty restored, but Principal Bump reprimands them for breaking the rules. Before he can punish them, Willow defends her newly made friends, explaining that Hexside's teachings are too restrictive. Swayed by her argument, Bump reluctantly allows students to take more than one class and even offers Willow to attend Hexisde if she wants. While Willow declines the offer, Bump still gives her a pamphlet just in case she changes her mind, adding that "Hexside may benefit from a fresh perspective."Elsewhere, the basilisk is tending to her wounds and swears vengeance upon Willow and the others, but she's suddenly captured by the Amethyst Armorer, calling her Number I. She explains that Emperor Belos has been looking for her for a long time and is eager to have one of his prized creations returned to the castle immediately. The basilisk says she would rather die than be taken back to Belos. However, the Armorer responds that they have II through V in custody and will be executed if she refuses. Fearing for the rest of her kin, Number I surrenders her freedom as the Armorer tells her she has an essential role in the Day of Unity.______________________________________________________________(The characters and other notes):I don't know about you guys, but I find it funny that I gave Willow a wand in this story, only for the "Pilot" episode to show Polleena (Pilot Willow) using a wand, too.When I mentioned Willow was bullied for her appearance, being a plus-sized girl, that wasn't the only thing she was harassed for. Jerks would also insult her heritage, calling her Chinese slurs and such (she's Korean, by the way).What bullied Luz into tears was Boscha making fun of her dad being dead. I initially planned for Hunter to give Boscha a black eye, but I decided to humiliate her with a stink potion was a sweeter revenge.Skara wasn't with Boscha, Amelia, and Cat when they were picking on Luz and Gus in the woods, which is why Willow didn't know her. Also, I wanted to plant some Skarlow seeds into the story, as I still plan to keep the main ship Hunter x Willow x Skara.______________________________________________________________So, what did you all think of the third episode/chapter? Anything I should've done differently or improved upon? Let me know your thoughts; I'll answer your questions when I upload the fourth chapter/episode. As always, if anyone is interested in making this AU a reality, please, feel free to use it.Take care, everyone, and have a wonderful day or night.______________________________________________________________Willow's New Garden (An Owl House AU Pitch) Chapter 3: Episode 3 & QnA, an owl house fanfic | FanFictionfanfiction.net
halo20601Reblogged scrabbleknightalbumstarFollowNote: if you're bullying and harassing someone to the point of tears and doxxing them over a video game, you lose any type of moral high ground that you had.And saying they deserved it makes you even more of a trash person and makes any type of movement you're part of look even less worthy of support.#hogwarts legacy#this is getting out of hand#harry potter#stop bullying#wizarding world#hp fandom#hogwarts#harry potter fandom#its the truth
halo20601RebloggedordinaryschmuckFollowAdult animated shows that are actually adult:Bojack Horseman.Invincible.Arcane.…That’s LITERALLY all that comes to mind. Now, there are adult-aimed shows that I love, like Bob’s Burgers, Helluva Boss or Harley Quinn, but they’re not exactly MATURE. A twelve-year-old can watch these for the thrill of feeling like they’re watching something they’re not supposed to…Except maybe Bob’s Burgers. Later seasons make it feel more like a family show with more of an edge. Still, even though kids shouldn’t watch them, those shows don’t really feel mature. Like, something no kid should see because they don’t entirely understand things. Something that even ADULTS feel a little uncomfortable watching at times, but done in a GOOD way.Those shows above will show you things that you might not be prepared for, and it takes a mature mind to appreciate it. Plus, they don’t fall into the trap that most adult animated shows fall into.Stuff like using swearing, violence, and sex as a joke.Characters rarely swear. And when they do, it’s to help make a point. For example, Bojack Horseman has a rule to use the f-word once per season, and it’s almost always to emphasize how Bojack screwed over someone big.Violence MEAN something. It’s not strictly for shock value in stuff like Invincible or Arcane. It shows how big the stakes are for the characters by showing us how badly they can get hurt and even how easily the could die. Oh, and death means something too. Something PERMANENT. It’s not done to point out how funny it is that a person died in a over-the-top way.And sex? There’s very little of it in all of these shows. There’s some sexual exploitation from Bojack, but that’s from a show that critiques Hollywood and the general public’s horny minds. Plus, when sex IS used, it’s for the purpose of telling more adult-oriented stories like hate-f**king, statutory…r-word, and even abortion.THAT’S being adult. THAT’S being mature. It’s more than just using swearing, sex, and violence as a joke. It’s using those things and giving them a purpose.
halo20601Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters | DC Studios | DC Source: youtube.com#youtube#dc universe#james gunn#dcu#dc studios#dc comics#superman#batman#booster gold#amanda waller#the authority
halo20601Mighty Nein – New Show Coming to Prime.It’s Happening!Source: youtube.com#youtube#mighty nein#critical role#amazon prime#it's happening#hype#dungeons and dragons
halo20601Illusion Magic(Based on a scene from "Bleach S Abridged," which I think pretty much sums up what Gus did to Bria and the Glandus kids in "Through the Looking Glass Ruins.")Gus: I know what you're thinking: "Illusions are a weak magic, there's no way they can hurt me." Well, two things: You're a weak magic; and illusions just fucked you up.#incorrect quotes#incorrect owl house quotes#gus porter#the owl house#owl house#toh#through the looking glass#bleach#abridged series#byakuya kuchiki#bleach anime#renji abarai
halo20601Rebloggedmakorra-weekFollowAs promised, makorra is finally happening! Here’s this years prompt list!And thank you so much @badlucksav for this beautiful poster 🙏ayur1nlet's fucking gooomagiesheartlove@blade-liger-4ever halo20601I might take a stab at this. Don't know if I'll get anything published for the week, but I'll still give it a shot.#legend of korra#the legend of korra#tlok#avatar korra#writing prompt#writing#creative writing#writer things#makorra#makorra week
halo20601She-Hulk BREAKS the MCU! Source: youtube.com#youtube#she-hulk#mcu#warpzone#warp zone#deadpool#skit#parody#funny#jennifer walters#wade wilson#fourth wall