

Amity blight fanart series#
Finishing Each Other's Sentences - At various points, one of them will make a reference to the Azura series to explain a plan, and the other will finish the sentence, already knowing the reference.Enter Stage Window - Luz enters Amity's bedroom through her window to save her.Dating What Daddy Hates - Odalia disapproves of Luz because she is associated with wild witches, and tells Amity that she will find her a "new girlfriend.".Dance of Romance - After asking Amity to be her date to Grom, Luz dances with her while they battle a monster.Beautiful Dreamer - In "Thanks to Them," Luz briefly watches Amity sleep, and it makes her smile for one of the only times in the episode.Battle Couple - They often fight side by side, sometimes combining their magic abilities together.Bridal Carry- After Amity hurt her knee, Luz helped carry her.Ship Tease - The ship had a lot of ship tease in both seasons.Official Couple - The two began to date in season 2.Rivals to Lovers - Amity and Luz initially had a rivalry (mainly one-sided on Amity's side, with Luz trying to reconcile the whole time) but later began to like each other romantically.The two constantly blush around each other. Crush Blush - Amity always blushed a lot around Luz in season 1 and season 2,.Either way, Luz and Amity’s adorable teenage confession is explictly queer - something Disney often avoids in favour of subtext - and it’s well worth celebrating what this means for the future while looking back on the past developments that made it all possible. It’s been a delight to watch unfold, even if the episode’s events were spoiled for me on Twitter long before I had a chance to see them for myself.

It was massive, leading to a deluge of fanart across social media and production staff breathing a sigh of relief that they could now talk about the canonical couple without stepping on eggshells all the time. What I expected to be a fun distraction away from the main narrative turned out to be an episode that pushed forward a trio of major plot threads, leading to romantic confessions, inner acceptance, and new characters who will play a big role in the adventures to come. Spoiler alert: Luz Noceda and Amity Blight are girlfriends now. It seems show creator Dana Terrace and the team at Disney knew we’d go into the episode with these expectations so they could turn the tables and blast us away with a queer explosion of untold proportions. ‘Knock, Knock, Knockin' On Hooty's Door’ was an episode that many fans had assumed would be filler, focusing on a secondary character instead of continuing the arcs of Luz, Amity, Eda, and King.


I sound like a broken record by now, but The Owl House made animation history again last week.
