Summary

  • Gravity Falls and The Owl House showcased the talent of writers, animators and imaginative minds in their respective magical worlds.
  • Although initially a fan theory, The Owl House confirmed in Season 2 that the two shows are connected.
  • Gravity Falls' Grunkle Stan and The Owl House's Eda are closely associated to one another through a case of a secret identity.

Over its three-season run which aired on the Disney Channel, Dana Terrace's The Owl House established a sprawling, magical world for its characters to play in. Even so, fans of the show have noticed a fair bit of crossover potential. While The Owl House mostly (and justifiably) prioritized telling a self-contained story, it also took the time to canonize a major connection to another fan-favorite Disney cartoon: Gravity Falls.

One of The Owl House's most prominent fan theories has been that the character of Edalyn Clawthorne (Wendie Malick) was once briefly married to Stan Pines (Alex Hirsch), aka Grunkle Stan, from Gravity Falls, which itself ran for two seasons on Disney Channel and Disney XD from 2012 to 2016. The theory dates back to February 2020, having first been presented by Instagram user inlovewithcartoons.

Updated on October 18, 2023 by Katie Doll: Gravity Falls and The Owl House have a rich history as two animated series on Disney Channel that are not only beloved by children, but by adults as well. When The Owl House aired, fans couldn't help but notice the overlapping similarities between the two magical worlds. This article has been updated to give context on The Owl House and Gravity Falls' connections with a brief overview of the respective series' synopses.

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What Are The Owl House and Gravity Falls About?

Gravity Falls Intro Picture with Soos, Mabel, Dripper, Grunkle Stan, and Wendy

A short-lived series, Gravity Falls centered around 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines when they move to Gravity Falls, Roadkill County, Oregon for the summer. They stay with their great uncle Stan Pines (also known as Grunkle Pines) who heads a tourist trap known as the "Mystery Shack." Quite early in their arrival, the twins realize that the town is much more than a tourist attraction in a grossly-named county. Throughout the two episodes, they employ the help of their friends and uncle to unravel the small town's mysteries, with the help of a journal Dipper found in the forest.

Avid viewers were bummed to learn that Gravity Falls was ending after just two seasons, but soon they had another series to fill in the Gravity Falls-shaped hole in their heart: The Owl House. The series follows 14-year-old Dominican-American human Luz Noceda, who becomes an apprentice for a witch named Eda Clawthorne, known as "The Owl Lady." Although she is just a human, Luz takes an active role in helping her friends in the Boiling Isles from evil forces.

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Signs of Eda Clawthorne and Grunkle Stan's Relationship

Gravity Falls' Stan points with his index finger and Owl House's Eda crosses her arms

Inlovewithcartoons provided multiple pieces of evidence, starting with an alternate, in-character commentary track Gravity Falls creator Hirsch (who also voices King and Hooty in The Owl House) recorded as Grunkle Stan for the Season 1 episode "Land Before Swine." This was included in the 2018 Gravity Falls box set. While Stan having an ex-wife has long been established, this track provided some new details.

In the commentary, Stan recalls being married to a woman named Marilyn for "less than a day" while in Las Vegas. As it turns out, though, "Marilyn" only married Stan so she could make off with his casino winnings. "I guess her name was fake and hair was fake," Stan says. "But you know, the love was real. She really was the one that got away. Like, literally, it was a proper getaway. She was chased by cop cars for a mile out of Vegas..."

One of the first things The Owl House establishes is Eda's portal to the human realm, which she uses to steal various items that she can, then turn around and sell for a profit back home. Given her reputation as a notorious criminal in her own realm, marrying Stan just to rob him blind certainly sounds like Eda's M.O. (no honor among thieves and all that). What's a bit more interesting, though, is how Stan describes "Marilyn," making mention of her "pale bingo hall skin" and "one weirdly sharp tooth," further pointing to his one-time bride actually being the most powerful witch on the Boiling Isles.

Stan also mentions that "Marilyn" was wearing a neon pink t-shirt reading "over 30 and very flirty." While Eda has yet to wear such a shirt in The Owl House so far, an official piece of concept art from the show does see the witch sporting a white shirt that reads "30 and flirty" in pink letters. In the show itself, she also has a coffee mug with the same tagline.

Finally, there's the 2018 graphic novel Gravity Falls: Lost Legends, which was written by Hirsch and co-illustrated by Terrace. The comic features multiple nods to The Owl House, including a wanted poster calling for the capture of a shadowy figure -- who just so happens to have Eda's pointy ears, round earrings and trademark hairstyle.

Still, while all of these Easter eggs were clearly deliberate on the part of The Owl House and Gravity Falls' respective creators, their canonicity was also questionable at best, especially seeing as how Terrace has described The Owl House as being set in its own universe. Moreover, while fans certainly seemed convinced that Eda was Grunkle Stan's ex-wife, there was still the "Marilyn" issue. Many believed "Marilyn" was simply a pseudonym Eda used in the human realm, though The Owl House itself never confirmed as much -- that was, course, until Season 2's mid-season finale, "Yesterday's Lie."

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A "banned for life" board includes a photo of The Owl House's Eda holding a raccoon

In "Yesterday's Lie," main protagonist Luz Noceda (Sarah-Nicole Robles) discovers that a basilisk named Vee (Michaela Dietz) has assumed her identity back in the human realm. Luz aids Vee on a quest to locate more magic so she can keep the façade up, pointing her towards a local café that Eda had been banned from.

Upon arriving at the café, Vee learns that Eda was banned for trying to pay for her drink with a live raccoon. More importantly, the employees don't actually know her as Eda, but as Marilyn, all but confirming The Owl House theory once and for all. Thus, fans can now confidently deduce that, as fleeting as their union may have been, Stanley Pines and Edalyn Clawthorne once tied the knot.

The Owl House and Gravity Falls are both available to stream on Disney+ with a subscription.

Disney's The Owl House characters moving through a cemetery with a flashlight
The Owl House
Fantasy
Comedy

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 and is aided by rebellious Eda and a pint-sized demon king.

Release Date
January 10, 2020
Cast
Wendie Malick , Alex Hirsch , Isaac Ryan Brown , Tati Gabrielle , Mae Whitman
Seasons
3
Creator
Dana Terrace
Network
Disney Channel