Speaker
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Dialogue
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(Open on King and Luz standing in the living room of the Owl House in front of an easel with a box of giant crayons on it.)
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King
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How do you draw so good, Luz?
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Luz
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I'm glad you asked that question, King. Drawing can be fun once you know a few tricks. [starts drawing King] I like to break characters down into simple shapes. Here's you, [flips paper up] and Eda is made of these shapes. [flips paper again to a blank page] Hooty is really easy. [draws Hooty] He's just a circle and a tube.
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King
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So realistic!
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Hooty
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[unfurls himself into frame] Hey! What are you guys up to?
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(Multiple cuts between Hooty, shocked, and Luz's drawing of him.)
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Luz
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[voiceover] Hooty?
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Hooty
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[hisses as his feathers stick up]
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King
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Hooty, no! It's just a drawing.
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Hooty
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Who are you? This is my territory! Ahh! [rips the paper]
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Luz
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[attempting to restrain him] Hooty, stop!
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(Cut to Hooty resting his body on the couch between two life-size drawings of Luz and King.)
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Hooty
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Thanks for calming me down back there, guys. I can get a little territorial.
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(Cut to King and Luz peeking at him from around a doorframe.)
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King
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Hooty's been talking to those drawings of us for, like, seven hours.
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Luz
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That's the magic of drawing with good proportions. It makes things look real.
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Hooty
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[noticing the real King and Luz] Wait a minute, who are you? I'm freaking out!
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(King and Luz slowly retreat behind the doorframe and out of view.)
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