"Welcome to Hexside" is the first animated short of the The Owl House short series, Owl Pellets. It had premiered on April 4, 2020.
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Synopsis
Principal Bump welcomes you to Hexside School of Magic and Demonics! Their top priority is keeping students safe, providing amazing food in the cafeteria, and giving students the support they need!
Plot
King is switching through different channels until he comes across one with an advertisement featuring Principal Bump.
It begins with Principal Bump in his office introducing himself, and he welcomes viewers to Hexside School of Magic and Demonics, where their students' safety and well being is their top priority. Outside the window, a tentacle hits a flying Mattholomule, and he crashes into the window. Principal Bump then takes viewers on a tour around Hexside, saying they are devoted to providing the very best for their students. This can be proved by them having state-of-the-art classrooms, and also an award-winning cafeteria. While the scene is changing, Mattholomule can be seen screaming as spiders climb onto him, and Bo's food (a flower) hitting him right in the face.
The scene then cuts to Principal Bump outside the school talking as Mattholomule falls down from above. Principal Bump says that every student has the ability and support to reach their full potential at Hexside; however, the magic of friendship is no longer taught at Hexside due to budget constraints. After that, the TV cuts to static noise.
Cast
Non-speaking cameo
Title in other languages
Language | Title | Translation | Notes |
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Willkommen in Hexside! | Welcome to Hexside! | |
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Welkom bij Hexside! | Welcome to Hexside! |
Transcript
For a full transcript of "Welcome to Hexside", click here. |
Gallery
Click here to view the gallery.
Trivia
- This is the first, and currently only, piece of Owl House media to not feature Luz or have Sarah-Nicole Robles as part of the voice cast.
References
- ↑ "Welcome to Hexside! 🔮| Owl Pellets | The Owl House| Disney Channel". YouTube (April 4, 2020). Retrieved on November 16, 2021.