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owlhousetarot · 7 months
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Three of Cups: The Moonlight Conjuring!
Upright: Community, friendship, gatherings, celebrations, collaboration, creativity, camaraderie
Reversed: Isolation, loneliness, gossip, interpersonal strife, shallow or toxic friendship, excess celebration
The Three of Cups represents one's interpersonal relationships, sense of belonging, and collective success. When upright, it indicates good times with good friends, as is the case in Hooty's Moving Hassle! Having gained Luz as a friend, Willow and Gus now have the minimum requisite trio to perform a moonlight conjuring, an important social tradition for young witches. The ritual is more (less?) successful than intended when they combine their power and bring the entire Owl House to life instead of just Gus's doll figurine. Elated by their success, they can confidently rub it in their bullies' faces.
The reversed Three of Cups can indicate negative social interactions or lack of companionship and community. Amity is shown clearly feeling out of place at her friend group's moonlight conjuring, sitting apart from the group after the ritual was unsuccessful. It's likely that it failed in part because the group's bonds are weak and shallow, considering they are only friends because their parents dictated who they were allowed to socialize with as children. (The fact that everyone immediately pulled out Penstagram afterwards instead of talking with each other is telling). To be a part of this group, Amity has to be antagonistic, elitist, and a bully. Seeing Luz, Willow, and Gus being true friends to each other makes her wonder if she's really rolling with the right crowd.
Deck Order:
< Previous: Two of Cups | Next:  Four of Cups >
Show Chronology:
< Previous: Five of Wands | Next: The Empress >
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sorenhugo · 5 months
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May god have mercy on me
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blehblarghblah · 2 years
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How Owl House Built up More Than Just Luz
In my TOH AU Author Notes, I talked a bit about this, but I hold heavy significance toward this scene in Hooty's Moving Hassle:
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This shot features Luz, Willow, and Gus. It's not the typical, "Oh she's our protagonist with pure heart and main character skill!" It's ALL of them in this shot. Not just Luz. Here, they admitted that animating an entire house is an unbelievable feat. And these three did it themselves. But I'm not here to talk about Luz. I love her, but this isn't just about her.
After I Was a Teenage Abomination, Agony of a Witch, and Labyrinth Runners, it's all confirmed. This "theory" is confirmed that these three kids are powerful and skilled (wow what a shocker). Gus is a prodigy, he's moved up a couple grades and is acknowledged by other Illusionists that he's creative. Willow impressed Principal Bump with her use of one seed with Plant Magic and is capable of wiping out groups of people in seconds.
We know that someone like Eda was remarkably skilled and intelligent for her age. As seen in Them's the Breaks, Kid, she was considerably knowledgable compared to Lilith (no slam on Aunt Lily by the way). Eda's epithet is "The most powerful Witch on the Boiling Isles", and we've seen many instances how it was a culmination of passion, ambition, and hard work to become the witch she was in season 1. We've heard it. But to me? The instance we knew she was hardcore, fully powered, and serious?
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Her eyes were glowing yellow. And sure, it could be a stylistic "anime inspired" detail, but it was a show of pure power. I feel like this a witch's showing of their true potential being tapped into. I believe this is why her gem darkened so quickly and her magic ran out so fast in this fight---she was all in. And her line of "That takes some powerful magic" in season 1 episode 6? I feel it's a, "takes one to know one" sort of nod. Because this is what Willow and Gus are capable of:
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Eda knows skill. She recognizes it. At that point in season one, she knew for certain Luz was pretty darn good. But Willow and Gus? I think she's got an idea or two about their capabilities. And I believe they're well on their way to becoming some powerful witches...
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yahoo201027 · 2 months
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Day in Fandom History: February 21…
On the night of the moonlight conjuring, Luz invites Willow and Gus to perform a conjuring of their own while Eda is out of the house, only for the Owl House and Hooty to fall victim to the moonlight and comes to life. “Hooty’s Moving Hassle” premiered on this day, 4 Years Ago.
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(I won't post 3 of the same frames in a row but the last two frames are basically Luz chanting "Beefty Legs" and then Gus joining in.)
(Storyboards by Chris Pianka)
It's some deleted lines! This is cute. They figured out some backstory elements for Willow and Gus by the time of writing season 1A, but neither of them really got anything too compelling personality-wise until season 2. (The Looking Glass Ruins episode was cool but Willow and Gus only became VERY interesting to me in their episodes in season 2B.) It always felt like the creators put in Willow, and especially Gus, because having wacky best friends was common for Disney cartoons? Idk it always felt like they were put in to round out the cast and the crew didn't have anything to write for them and only figured out actual personalities for these two much later.
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pocket-confetti · 2 years
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willow and gus are both incredibly strong witches, like i already knew that, but like now it makes sense how they were able to make a whole house move. like we saw willow do crazy eye glow magic a couple of times, and now gus so that is sweeeeeet.
like that eye glow is crazy, like crazy crazy.
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skybson · 2 years
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100 Days of Owl House 12/100
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stacyshotmom · 1 year
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Hooty from the Owl House, drawn by me :)
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drachenfalter · 2 years
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Another gem from Hootie's Moving Hassle:
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Luz is trying to snap Hooty out of it, Willow has resigned herself to her fate, and Gus is trying to bite through the rope, I guess?
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That or he suddenly got really hungry.
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totallyawesomeomens · 2 years
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I rewatched Hooty’s Moving Hassle yesterday and I couldn’t stop thinking about this until I edited it.
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butterstikk · 1 year
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S1, Ep6: Hooty's moving hassle
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ianthou · 2 years
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I tried posting this but it keeps doing an error hopefully this posts🤞
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thenerdkingqueen · 1 year
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okay so...
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hooty will save everyone is canon ig???
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sostanotes · 2 years
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Glowing EYES
What does it all mean?
I've talked before about the, frankly terrifying, displays of power Willow is capable of, when her eyes begin to glow with plant magic. When we first met her, she seemed to lose herself in it, snapping back to reality when something happened; but we've started to see her eyes glow while she remains (apparently) fully in control of her powers.
Besides her, glowing eyes have been a rarity:
tl;dr: turns out Dana's been hiding even more in front of us than we thought, though we still don't know what it all means.
Eda's eyes glow in her fight with Lilith at the end of Season 1, but that COULD be taken as a stylistic liberty, since she's a black silhouette with golden eyes building up to the two-sisters-as-energy-clashes that is the apex of that fight. When coven sigils get activated (as most recently seen in the memory on the knee where Belos was testing them on unwitting witches) Palismen using there powers, including the palismen soul monster in Belos' mindscape.
And now Gus. Gus has apparently always had some overcharged illusion magic mojo like Willow's plant magic, just with a greater degree of control (or rather suppression). Gus hasn't had the outbursts Willow has had because he's not been fighting against using illusion magic, just not unleashing whatever weird power he's got. So long as he's able to ground himself, it doesn't come out. But that also means he can't control whatever he's got to the same degree that Willow now can. Maybe that will change.
But again I ask: what is up with these kids?
And I went backed and looked at something in 1.6 "Hooty's Moving Hassle" Remember the exchange:
King: I can't believe they animated a whole house. Eda: Yeah. You're right. That takes some powerful magic.
The shot cuts to Luz, the human who is learning to do magic, and Willow, the witch with the crazy plant powers that STILL have to be explained, as they clean while Eda is talking.
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But then: Gus. He walks across the screen sweeping the floor. He quickly leaves the frame again, but he enters on "powerful" and leaves on "magic". And the shot stays on Luz and Willow but:
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She was talking about ALL of them, and Gus was selling himself short.
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yahoo201027 · 1 year
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Day in Fandom History: February 21…
On the night of the moonlight conjuring, Luz invites Willow and Gus to perform a conjuring of their own while Eda is out of the house, only for the Owl House and Hooty to fall victim to the moonlight and comes to life. “Hooty’s Moving Hassle” premiered on this day, 3 Years Ago.
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fruity-phrog · 2 years
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Explaining an Owl House episode badly part 6 - Hooty's Moving Hassle
Three kids grand theft auto a Yaga house to scare bully
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