During one of her charity streams, Dana Terrace released the audio for a supposedly cut episode featuring three characters (Hunter, Luz and Lilith) writing their experiences.

Hunter’s palisman observations

Lilith’s letter

Luz’s diary entry

Supposedly, it was cut as it was mostly a “filler” episode, but it does unveil some new information about the characters. In particular:

  • Lilith’s letter contains a mention of her being Aro/Ace, which is never mentioned in the show!
  • Meanwhile, Hunter spends some time with Flapjack, and his observations contain a foreshadowing of Belos belonging to the human world, as he’s the only one who knows what a flapjack is (“Damn you, pancakes!” may be the funniest line in the entire series - I’m sad it was cut!).
  • Luz’s diary contains the least amount of notable information: the only new piece of info is her mom being lactose intolerant, and a foreshadowing of Amity and Willow “working out some things”, which eventually happened off-screen in an unfortunately cut scene in S02 EP18 “Labirinth Runners” (I’ll talk about more dropped/cut plot points in another post).

Luz’s diary also contains enough evidence to put these entries in a narrow time frame: she mentions “seeing my mom in the rain”, but also that “Philip” is a smart dude, indicating that she hasn’t uncovered his identity yet. This means that these entries are being written between S02 EP10 “Yesterday’s Lie” (the episode where Luz talks to her mom) and S02 EP16 “Hollow Mind” (where Luz discovers Philip’s identity). Depending on how much you want to read into Luz calling Philip “smart”, the time frame may be shortened to S02 EP12 “Elsewhere and Elsewhen”, where Luz meets a very unpleasant Philip.

SOURCE: https://youtu.be/-3h5SbTEQ18?feature=shared

  • LolaCat@lemmy.caM
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    11 months ago

    I loved these. Hunters especially, It’s so bitter sweet hearing him bonding with Flapjack, knowing what happens in S3. Also Lilith being Aro/Ace is very interesting, you don’t really see much aromantic representation in media and it would’ve been great to have seen that explored.

    The Owl House deserved so much then how Disney treated it :(

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      11 months ago

      Aces are practically non-existent in media, which makes me sad as I am one of them and, believe it or not, I discovered myself as one thanks to Lilith’s letter. Like, I knew of the existence of asexuality, but never thought much of it until I heard Lilith and something “clicked”. After years of trying to figure out what I was, now I’m at peace with myself :)

      And that’s why representation is important! It’s not about a secret plot to shove the gay agenda down some people’s throat, but a way to let people know that an alternative does exist, that you’re “normal” even if you don’t conform to the standard, and you can have your own personal happy ending that’s different from other people’s.

      I’ll forever be grateful to TOH for the way it handled these topics, helped me overcome my insecurities, and made me realize that being vocal about our experiences is not only useful to us, but to other people out there that may resonate with our experiences and learn something new thanks to them.

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        11 months ago

        I absolutely agree! I could never understand how people can have that viewpoint; that if a piece of media has anything other than a nuclear family, then it’s “woke” and is, therefore, bad. It completely goes against the very idea of the hero’s journey and the character’s own growth/self-discovery.

        Also, congratulations on finding yourself. I know from personal experience that’s not an easy thing to do, and I’m happy for you! ^^

  • Wolf Link 🐺@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Every time I find a new piece of information about TOH, I get progressively more angry at Disney for dropping the show but hogging the rights, effectively preventing Dana Terrace from creating more content. Even “filler episodes” massively help with worldbuilding and character development, as you’ve just demonstrated. It’s such a shame that the series was not allowed to live up to its full potential.

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      11 months ago

      Honestly, I’d like to see what Dana can do away from Disney. TOH was probably one of the best LGBT kids shows that I’ve seen.

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    11 months ago

    Oh, I didn’t realize these were supposed to be part of a cut episode, I thought they were original extras that were made for the Be Gay Do Witchcraft stream. Disappointed that we lost the opportunity to get show-cannon AroAce Lilith though. Damn you pancakes mouse house!

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      11 months ago

      I also thought that they were extras for the stream (by the way, thank you for mentioning the stream, I realized I forgot to put a link to the original source), but I’ve talked with two different people who told me that it was somewhere mentioned that these were originally meant as one episode repurposed as a donation incentive for the charity stream.

      I haven’t been able to confirm their claim - hence why I said that it was “supposedly” cut - but two different and unrelated people arguing the same thing kind of convinced me. Although, now that I think about it, it could just as well be a Mandela effect.

      That being said, their claim does have some backing: the three shorts share a common narrative (the characters writing a letter or diary of sorts), the time frame matches the shortening of the series (which the team was notified of after EP10), and there’s good production value behind them (the voice pitch is the same as the show’s characters, which of course is slightly different than the voice actor’s).