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Separate TidesThe Owl House : Season 2 Episode 1



King Clawthorne (voiced by Alex Hirsch as his current form,[32] Dana Terrace as a baby and "squeak of rage" effects) is a small, approximately and implicitly to be 8 or 9-year-old Titan with a skull-like head and Eda's roommate who is the self-proclaimed "King of Demons". While it is not known if he truly is the King of Demons, he certainly retains an overly confident and domineering attitude that implies that he once held some greatness. He was initially frightened of Luz when he first met her but warmed up to her appearance when she helped him.[3] While she continues to coddle him, King wants to be seen as "cool" and claims to have vast knowledge of all monsters and demons, though some of it might be based on his own false presumptions. Regardless, he is willing to acknowledge it if it was incorrect.[4] His relationship with Eda ranges from two casual roommates to a child and his mother. While he is quick to poke fun at her, he cares about her and wanted to help repress her curse.[33] King is shown to be bossy and manipulative, but ultimately shows his heroic and caring side whenever he and his friends are in danger.[34] His ultimate goal is to obtain followers and have absolute power. This results in him finding himself in ludicrous situations such as bringing dolls to life to do his bidding,[35] becoming a teacher at Hexside,[6] and using Eda in her monster form to rule a playground.[24] All efforts usually result in him losing this "power" and things going back to normal. Despite his rambunctious nature, he begins to act more dog-like around Luz and openly misses her whenever she goes out to Hexside or hangs out with someone other than him.[36] In season two, King's origins begin to be revealed. In the episode "Echoes of the Past", King is revealed to not actually have been the king of demons. He was an infant found by Eda who playfully convinced him that he ruled over all. He discovered that he had just hatched from his egg and was supposed to be watched over by a strange amorphous creature that Eda managed to evade. Believing that his father was someone important, he has Luz reattach his horn to his head with glue so that he can retain as much of his memories as he can to look for his father.[29] In "Eda's Requiem", he legally gets adopted by Eda and changes his name to King Clawthorne.[30] In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", King discovers that he can produce an echoing blast after admitting that he is upset about his father leaving him.[11] In "Edge of the World", it is revealed that King himself is a Titan.[37] This news affects him emotionally and he begins to question his goals. It is only through a meeting with former Coven Guard Steve that he begins to accept himself.[38] King ends up stopping the Day of Unity by releasing the Collector, learning his father sealed the being away. King then sends Luz and her friends away to the Human Realm to protect them from the Collector.[16]




Separate TidesThe Owl House : Season 2 Episode 1



Hooty (voiced by Alex Hirsch[39]) is the witty house demon (as he is classified by Patch in "Hooty's Moving Hassle" and in "Agony of a Witch" by Lilith) of the titular house. Themed after a barn owl (with giant legs that he can walk around with when given the power to, à la Baba Yaga's hut),[33] he uses the owl-headed doorknocker to interact with the world around him by stretching his neck to allegedly infinite lengths; he tends to act surreal, awkward, and/or annoying, though this often results in comedic moments for the audience to view.[40] Often, his odd behavior happens when no one is in the house.[26] Despite all this, he is fully capable of taking care of himself as he can reliably attack with his neck.[27] Hooty sometimes has a habit of wanting to be seen as enigmatic or mysterious. He does this by trying to pose riddles to people including Eda, but this usually results in him getting injured. Apparently, he feels everything affecting the house itself[3][23] and at one point, his door was ripped off, causing him to become unconscious, complete with x eyes. However, by the end of the episode, he is returned and fully conscious.[4] In season two, Hooty begins to warm up to Lilith (In "Separate Tides", the first episode of season two, she initially referred to him as a "Bird worm") and aims to become her friend. He manages to earn her respect when he helps her secure fire bee honey (though he gets stung in the process) and begins to affectionately call her Lulu while she calls him "Hootcifer" (a play on Lucifer).[28] In "Echoes of the Past", Hooty is revealed to have the ability to remove himself from the door and reinsert himself into other objects. The process of him physically doing this is not shown, but it is enough to disgust Luz, Lilith, and King.[29] Hooty later becomes distraught when Lilith decides to leave the Owl House.[9] However, he becomes a more supportive figure in his friends' lives as he manages to help King, Eda, and Luz embrace their fears and move forward. During his time with King, Hooty stated that he is under the Bug Demon classification.[11] In "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", it is revealed that he is capable of removing his skin to reveal his skeleton.[13]


Willow Park (voiced by Tati Gabrielle[41]) is a student at Hexside and Luz, Amity, Gus and Hunter's friend who is skilled with plant magic. Originally, Willow was placed in the Abomination Track due to her parents' wishes. She was terrible at performing on this track, which caused much bullying from her classmates, who would call her "Half-a-Witch Willow". Upon meeting Luz for the first time, the two attempted to improve her image, which works up to a certain point. Eventually, Willow was forced to use her plant magic to save Luz, which upon being viewed by Principal Bump, allowed her to transfer to the Plant Track.[23] Since then, Willow has grown from a shy and insecure girl to a confident and even level-headed individual who tends to act as the voice of reason to Luz's eccentricity and Gus' over-confidence.[33] It is revealed that she and Amity used to be close friends since childhood, but due to Amity's parents not wanting to associate with her due to her lack of magic, Amity was forced to cut ties with her, which brought a misery between her and Amity. Willow eventually learns this in "Understanding Willow" and forgives Amity, starting to rekindle their friendship. In that same episode, Willow is shown to have two fathers named Gilbert and Harvey Park.[40] In "Wing It Like Witches", Willow's newfound confidence has earned her some respect at Hexside, though some students like Boscha still pick on her.[42] She shows considerable restraint, as while she wanted to use the Green Thumb Gauntlet to expand her plant abilities, she immediately returned it uttering "I just wanted to try it out," though she still used it later to help Luz.[27] In season two, Willow is nearly expelled, an event that shocks her fathers. While Harvey is shown to be very protective and studious, Gilbert secretly allows her to escape to help her friends.[8] In "Hunting Palismen", Willow gets her own staff and palisman in the form of a bee named Clover.[2] In "Any Sport in a Storm", she starts a Flying Derby team with Gus, Skara, Viney, and an incognito Hunter. Despite the latter's betrayal, he reforms and rescues his friends, as Willow becomes more appreciative of him.[43] At the end of "King's Tide", Willow flees to the human realm with Luz, Amity, Gus and Hunter.[16] She eventually returns where she finally faces Boscha for all the years of being bullied and overcomes her self-doubt with the help of Hunter, whom she is implied to now have a crush on.[17]


Hieronymus Bump (voiced by Bumper Robinson[56]) is the principal of Hexside School of Magic and Demonics who wears a demon-shaped hat over half his face. At first glance, he seems rather imposing and possibly sinister. However, he is simply pressed upon by his job as the school principal about his work. He is also seen to be quite reasonable when it comes to changing his mind, and ultimately is open-minded despite occasional stubbornness and morally questionable actions, like when he tried to dissect Luz for trespassing while masquerading as an abomination.[23] In light of Luz being at the school posing as an Abomination, Principal Bump had enlisted trouble-smelling creatures to act as the school's security staff where they were thrown in the detention room where the worms inside the trap the students in correctional crystals and brainwash them into behaving better. He has a terse relationship with Eda Clawthorne, whom he has kept a notorious record of during her time at Hexside. The only reason why Bump allowed Luz to attend is that he gleefully roped Eda into cleaning up all the messes she made while she was at Hexside. Bump agreed with Eda to keep quiet to the Emperor's Coven about their deal.[5] In "Adventures in the Elements," it was revealed that he was the young student responsible for defeating the opposing school, and helping build Hexside, as shown in its information pamphlet.[35] In "The First Day", Principal Bump is shown to place the students in a classroom after discontinuing the Choosy Hat, as it kept eating the students. Any students that he catches trying to learn something other than their assigned magic get reassigned to the Detention Track. At the end of the episode however, he became more accepting of the other students' desire to learn more than one magic type after Luz and her new friends, the Detention Track Students, saved the school from a deadly Greater Basilisk, who tried to consume all the magic from the staff and students, thanks to their mixed magic skills. Since that day, he made it official that students now have the choice to learn more than one magic type.[6] When Emperor Belos announced his intent to have Eda face the irreversible petrification, Bump was among the people who voiced his disapproval, claiming that she helped him regain his love of teaching after she left Hexside.[7] In season two, it is shown that Bump openly enjoys Luz's presence at the school but is forced by the Blights, who are a powerful family, to have her, Gus, and Willow expelled. Contrary to them, Bump is severely saddened by this. When the kids attempt to get back into school, it brings him no joy to prevent them from entering. It is shown in the kids third attempt to get inside the school that he thought that life was so dull without them.[8] In "Hunting Palismen" it is revealed that the devil "hat" on his head is actually his palisman named Frewin, which allows him to see, due to some undefined incident in his youth. When Frewin isn't on his head, Bump is shown to have long, black hair, a scar on his right eye, and a closed left eye.[2] In "Them's The Breaks Kid", it is shown that Bump used to be Hexside's vice-principal where he worked under the more heinous principal Faust. They clashed with the ideals of their students.[57] When Adrian Graye and the Emperor's Coven raid Hexside to force all the students into joining the Emperor's Coven, Bump is among the teachers and students that take refuge in the Healing Track's homeroom. After the students defeat Graye and the Emperor's Coven, Bump gets them to leave by stating that he would tell Emperor Belos that they were defeated by children.[46] He is captured by the Collector after the events of "King's Tide" and the remaining Hexside students create a statue in his honor, though it inexplicably depicts him skateboarding. 041b061a72


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