Why Lumity Will Become Full Canon In The Owl House

The Owl House is now a 100% LGBTQ+ TV Show and here's why.

As you probably know, Lumity will become full canon in the kids TV show The Owl House. Lumity is a ship name for the Owl House Characters Luz and Amity. As you know, Luz and Amity don't seem to appear as the only Gay couple in the Owl House. It appears to be in one of the episodes called "Understanding Willow" It appears to be that in one of the memory boxes Willow has two dads.

As you know, this appears to be rating as TV youth seven. But is probably meant for the ages over eight. But that is just my Opinion and others might have a different one then I do. But we got hints in the past three or four episodes but in the episode "Enchanting Grom Fright" Grom is supposed to be prom but in the Boiling Isles It is known as Grom. Grom is a monster that can take form in anything that you have fear for or that your scared of. Since Amity was called out to try to defeat it, Luz offered to defeat Grom for Amity. So she did, but things turned to a left when Luz couldn't defeat Grom. 

So Luz and Amity danced the night away and defeated Grom. But when Luz picked up one half of the note that read "Will you go to Grom with me?" That Amity had wrote. Then the other half Amity had  written "Luz," if you were to put them together it would read "Luz, Will You Go To Grom With Me? -Amity". In the cartoon it appears to be that Amity is a girl who likes other girls, also known as Gay or Lesbian.

"Luz will have to respond and when she does, I know that she will respond positivley because she is a very positive character." Says the creator of the show The Owl House Dana Terrace. Dana Terrace soon later confirmed that the Owl House Character Amity Is Gay or Lesbian.

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