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The following is a list of references to The Owl House in popular culture.
List of references[]
Television[]
- Amphibia:
- In the episode "The Plantars Check In", a bottle resembling Eda's Elixir appears in King Andrias's gift basket.
- In the episode "Bessie & MicroAngelo", King's skull can be seen on the staff of the armor Anne tries on. A guitar version of The Owl House Main Title Theme can also be briefly heard.
- In the episode "If You Give a Frog a Cookie", a blurred image of the Owl House can be seen on one of Dr. Frakes's monitors.
- In the episode "The Root of Evil", a symbol of a sun and moon, resembling the insignia of the Collector can be seen in the background.
- In the episode "The Core & The King", one of the specimens on the shelves is a fish-like creature with a face identical to Hooty.
- Big City Greens: In the episode "Present Tense", a King plushie can be seen in a claw machine in an arcade along some other Disney Channel figures from other Disney Animation shows (including Sprig from Amphibia, Wander from Wander Over Yonder, Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb, Rufus from Kim Possible, Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls, and Star Butterfly from Star vs. the Forces of Evil).
- The Ghost and Molly McGee: In the episode "Game On", Luz's shirt appears in the player customization options.
Books[]
- Gravity Falls: Lost Legends: In the Crawlspace, Eda is shown on a wanted poster. The Owl Staff can be seen on a cart of trinkets nearby.
- The Book of Bill: Illustrations of Hooty and The Titan are shown on the border of entry.
Web videos[]
- Disney Channel:
- In the The Ghost and Molly McGee Darryl Theme Song Takeover, one of Darryl McGee's scams involves selling cheap knockoff DVDs. Depicted is cover art of a parody of The Owl House titled Hoot Home, alongside others parodying Star vs. the Forces of Evil, DuckTales (2017), Amphibia, and The Ghost and Molly McGee.
- King and Hooty appear in the Broken Karaoke short "Sidekicks" (a parody of "Kicks" from Sneakerella). Luz is also pictured with the other protagonists.
- Emperor Belos, Odalia Blight, and Tibbles are featured in the Broken Karaoke short "Evil As Can Be" (a parody of "I'm Finally Me" from Zombies 3). Luz Noceda also appears in the song.
- In Kiff's Disney Channel Theme Song Takeover, Kiff replaces Luz in a rendition of The Owl House's opening sequence.