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** Tinella Nosa (aka "Tiny Nose"), the [[Conspiracy Theorist]] imp-like creature with the big nose is based on a caricature of showrunner Dana Terrace, who's also her VA.
** Also, Luz herself. While she was named after Luz Batista (the show's animator and storyboard artist, and Terrace's close friend) Terrace claims that much of Luz's background based on her own (including losing her father at a young age and being bi) and that Luz's adventures are at least partially a telling of her own story, done against a fantasy backdrop.
** On a related note, Terrace seems to be channeling through Amity in "For the Future" while telling Luz how she was inspired upon gainhergaining her her cat-Palisman, Ghost; Terrance also owns [https://theowlhouse.fandom.com/wiki/File:Dana_Terrace%27s_cat.jpg a white cat named Ghost], used as the model for Amity's.
* [[Bad Boss]]: Odalia. She twists her youngest daughter's arm to act as a guinea pig for product demonstration, not only making her fight the creature but forcing her [[Throwing the Fight|to lose on purpose]] in order to make it convincing to investors, and when the demonstration starts to tank she has Luz, Willow, and Gus expelled simply to punish Amity for growing a spine. She has her husband work round the clock without ever rolling up her own sleeves to pitch in (in “Clouds on the Horizon”, Alador tells King that Odalia laid off half of his staff and made him and the staff he had left work overtime to meet Belos’ quota, adding that hasn’t had a weekend off in five years), only sees her family as potential staff for Blight Industries, and uses Alador's sympathy towards their kids to cow him into compliance so they won't be brought on as employees under her control.
* [[Bat Out of Hell]]: The Bat Queen is nasty and scary enough, but looking after her nestlings quickly turns Eda into a [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]].