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"Thanks to Them" is the season three premiere of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 41st overall episode of the series. The episode was written by show creator Dana Terrace , Luz Batista, and Emmy Cicierega, and directed by Bosook Coburn and Amelia Lorenz.
Luz Noceda is a social outcast at her school. When a popular exchange student, Amity, unintentionally stands up for Luz, Luz befriends her. Noticing that Amity has dropped her passport, Luz attempts to return it, causing Luz to follow Amity through a portal to the Boiling Isles, a magical realm in another dimension.
At the Chibiverse Magic Mansion, Luz Noceda and Amity Blight celebrate their one-year "Chibiversary", but Luz hasn't gotten Amity anything yet. She enlists help from Helen and she tells her about the legendary Perfect Gift which is guarded by traps on Chibi Rock. She later enlists help from Dewey to accompany her.
"For the Future" is the second and penultimate episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 42nd overall episode of the series. In the episode, Luz Noceda's group heads back to the Boiling Isles, now changed from the last time they have visited. On two separate journeys, Luz and Belos hope to ...
The Owl House is an American animated fantasy television series created by Dana Terrace that aired on Disney Channel from January 10, 2020, to April 8, 2023. [1] [4] [5] The series features the voices of Sarah-Nicole Robles, Wendie Malick, Alex Hirsch, Tati Gabrielle, Issac Ryan Brown, Mae Whitman, Cissy Jones, Zeno Robinson, Matthew Rhys, Michaela Dietz, Elizabeth Grullon, and Fryda Wolff.
Episode 1: "Same Spirits, New Forms"— Aired February 16 at 9 p.m. Episode 2: " Special Treatments "— Aired February 23 at 9 p.m. Episode 3: "The Meaning of Dreams" — Airing March 2 at 9 p.m.
In the season 1 episode "Enchanting Grom Fright", Luz and Amity dance together for the first time. [55] After it was confirmed that Luz was bisexual, actress Lili Reinhart , who plays Grace in Chemical Hearts , welcomed the development, saying that often people have told her that being bisexual is "a phase", and felt validated by Luz's character.
Before the episode was released to the general public, the show had been renewed by The Walt Disney Company for a full second season. According to show creator Dana Terrace, the main character of the series, Luz Noceda had an emotional journey similar to Terrace's in terms of trying to find a community when she was a creative person. [2]