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Season #1 Episode #13: The First Day
Synopsis: During Luz's first day of Magic School, curiosity gets the best of her, and she finds herself thrown into the Detention Track, where she's not allowed to learn magic.
Year:
2020
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Principal Bump:
You know, only one other student wanted to study every track. [summons Lord Calamity's picture] Unfortunately, she was never given the opportunity.

[With a wipe of his hand, the graffiti on the picture disappears, revealing a young Eda.]

Luz:
[gasps, chuckles] I shoulda guessed.

[Cut to Eda arriving at Hexside on her staff. Cut to Principal Bump walking through the halls, writing in the rule book.]

Principal Bump:
The coven denies knowing about the basilisk, but that won't stop me from writing a very stern letter.

King:
Alright. Read chapters three to five on the right way to scratch yourself in public. Spoiler alert: There's no wrong way! [sighs] Days like these make being a teacher all worth it.

Principal Bump:
You're not a teacher.

King:
Weh?

[Principal Bump is staring at King disapprovingly.]

King:
Maybe not, but I care about these kids, [tosses coffee in Principal Bump's face] and nothing can change that.

[Cut to the front entrance, which bursts open. Principal Bump waves a broom at King as the demon flees, squealing.]

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Dana Terrace

Dana Terrace (born December 8, 1990) is an American animator, writer, director, producer, storyboard artist, and voice actress. She is best known as the creator of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House. She is also known for storyboarding on Gravity Falls and directing on the 2017 reboot of DuckTales. more…

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