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  2. Martin Laurello - Wikipedia

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    Could turn his head 180 degrees Martin Joe Laurello (born Martin Emmerling , 1885-1955), also known by the stage names Human Owl and Bobby the Boy with the Revolving Head , was a German-American sideshow performer and biological rarity who could turn his head 180 degrees to the rear.

  3. List of The Owl House episodes - Wikipedia

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    Eda tells Luz the story of how she met Raine. When she was a teenager, Hexside's former principal Faust sent her to a training program to represent the school, promising to let her stay in Hexside if she comes back with a blue ribbon. At the event, Eda met Raine and the two became friends while working together to pass all the exercises.

  4. For the Future (The Owl House) - Wikipedia

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    "For the Future" is the second and penultimate episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 42nd overall episode of the series. In the episode, Luz Noceda's group heads back to the Boiling Isles, now changed from the last time they have visited. On two separate journeys, Luz and Belos hope to ...

  5. The Owl House - Wikipedia

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    The Owl House is an American animated fantasy television series created by Dana Terrace that aired on Disney Channel from January 10, 2020, to April 8, 2023. [1] [4] [5] The series features the voices of Sarah-Nicole Robles, Wendie Malick, Alex Hirsch, Tati Gabrielle, Issac Ryan Brown, Mae Whitman, Cissy Jones, Zeno Robinson, Matthew Rhys, Michaela Dietz, Elizabeth Grullon, and Fryda Wolff.

  6. King's Tide - Wikipedia

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    "King's Tide" is the 21st episode and the season finale of the second season of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 40th episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Bridget Underwood, and the teleplay was written by Zach Marcus & Dana Terrace, from a story by Terrace, Emmy Cicierega, Mikki Crisostomo, Madeleine Hernandez, Marcus & John Ba

  7. A Lying Witch and a Warden - Wikipedia

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    "A Lying Witch and a Warden" is the series premiere of the American animated television series The Owl House. In the episode, Luz Noceda, a 14-year-old Afro-Dominican-American girl known for being unpredictable and troublesome, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to the Demon Realm, where she arrives at the Boiling Isles, an archipelago.

  8. What an Owl Taught Me About Life - AOL

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    Life on this planet is vulnerable. Yet it’s also capable of resilience. Flaco the Eurasian eagle-owl, loosed and now living comfortably in Central Park, is an urban survival story relatable to many.

  9. Thanks to Them - Wikipedia

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    "Thanks to Them" is the season three premiere of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 41st overall episode of the series. The episode was written by show creator Dana Terrace , Luz Batista, and Emmy Cicierega, and directed by Bosook Coburn and Amelia Lorenz.