Series cast summary: | |||
Sarah-Nicole Robles | ... | Luz 19 episodes, 2020 | |
Wendie Malick | ... | Eda 19 episodes, 2020 | |
Alex Hirsch | ... | King / ... 19 episodes, 2020 | |
Eden Riegel | ... | Additional Voices / ... 14 episodes, 2020 | |
Tati Gabrielle | ... | Willow 13 episodes, 2020 | |
Issac Ryan Brown | ... | Gus 12 episodes, 2020 | |
Mae Whitman | ... | Amity 10 episodes, 2020 | |
Grey Griffin | ... | Additional Voices / ... 10 episodes, 2020 | |
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Matt Chapman | ... | Additional Voices 8 episodes, 2020 |
Arin Hanson | ... | Additional Voices 8 episodes, 2020 | |
Accidentally sent to the world of the Boiling Isles before a trip to summer camp, a teenage human named Luz longs to become a witch, with the rebellious Eda and pint-sized demon King at her aid.
Its a fairly modern supernatural themed adventure, chock full of all the melodrama and monsters, out of place eyeballs, and occult themes in a near PG 13 setting that anyone could get behind. I would have liked watching it as a kid, and its nice to see a good story with female main characters for a change in the current era. Clearly its meant to replace shows like Gravity Falls with its constant references to single eyes and usage of Owls as esoteric symbols, but everybody knows the world is run by a quasi secretive cabal of wealthy "elitists" behind the scens...hell they flaunt their power all over right in front of peoples faces. But w/e. It all seems minor in place and the show is good enough that even with recycled gags cartoons have been using for decades, at least its not crummy ol spongebob. Man THAT show sucks. It focuses heavily on what its about and I see less and less stuff that I hate as time goes on. Pretty enjoyable for most anyone. Well over 7 out of 10