The Owl House Show Review
The Season 1 Theme And Ending Compared To The Others
The season 1 and season 3 theme was more creative and the ending was also more creative with great effects
- in the second season all there is when it opens are the characters coming in with a completely black background.
- towards the end of the theme one of the scenes are the same has the first season just with different filters
- in season 3 everything is different making it more creative beats are still similar but more different notes and has all different scenes
Age Recommendation And Why
its rated for ages 7 and up while most recommend ages 8 my age i would recommend is 10 and up for 3 reasons
- fantasy and violence
- for a few scenes that might be minorly intense for younger viewer
- some actions in the show would give kids or young ones with disabilities wrong ideas
Story Opinion
the story has a good start with action in the first episode to make the story entertaining while each season ends properly where people can have hints on what to look forward to in the next season but not too many hints to spoil anything. and the show ended up a decent size not too small and not to big so my rating i would give this show is 89 out of 100.
Cast
Sarah-Nicole Robles as Luz NocedaWendie Malick as Edalyn "Eda" Clawthorne
Alex Hirsch as King Clawthorne and Hooty
Mae Whitman as Amity Blight
Tati Gabrielle as Willow Park
Issac Ryan Brown as Gus Porter
Zeno Robinson as Hunter
Matthew Rhys as Emperor Belos
Cissy Jones as Lilith Clawthorne
Michaela Dietz as Vee
Elizabeth Grullon as Camila Noceda
Fryda Wolff as The Collector
production
Dana Terrace
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