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The Worm House or Owl House Worm On A String Fan Art is a fan art trend where people draw characters from The Owl House as worms on a string. The trend began in August 2022 on Twitter and became notably popular among fans of the series, receiving praise from the show's creator Dana Terrace that month.

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Origin

Prior to 2022, several Tumblr users posted drawings of The Owl House characters as worms on a string. For example, on October 4th, 2021, Tumblr[1] user paintwithoutthet posted artwork combining the two, garnering over 40 notes in a year.

On August 6th, 2022, Twitter[2] user @rileyclaws posted a piece of fan art showing characters from The Owl House with worms on a string, garnering over 1,500 likes in six days (shown below). This is likely the post that inspired the trend. For example, hours later on that same day, Twitter[10] user @bewilderingbog posted a drawing of the character Hunter as a worm on a string, garnering over 490 likes in the same span of time (shown below, right). In the post, they credit @rileyclaws post for inspiration.


Spread

The trend spread over the following days as users posted original artwork of The Owl House characters as worms on a string, sometimes using the hashtag "#thewormhouse" on the posts. On August 6th, 2022, Twitter[3] user @raystel_ posted a drawing of five characters as worms, gaining over 2,400 likes in six days (shown below). On the same day, Redditor Shineo67 posted a drawing of the Lumity ship pairing as worms to /r/TheOwlHouse,[4] garnering roughly 100 upvotes.


On the same day, Twitter[5] user @mysticfiire posted a video of The Owl House intro edited to include worms on a string, garnering over 8,600 likes and 1,600 retweets in six days (shown below).

On August 7th, Twitter[6] user @Netoey posted a piece of art following the trend, gaining over 31,000 likes and 3,000 retweets in five days (shown below). That day, The Owl House's creator Dana Terrace retweeted[7] the post and commented, "This is a good trend," garnering over 10,000 likes in the same span of time.

On August 9th, Twitter[8] user @rosemarytrash posted a piece of art following the trend, gaining over 2,000 likes in three days (shown below). On August 10th, Twitter[9] user @zatomistical posted, "i think the owl house fandom took 'would you still love me if i was a worm' a bit too seriously," garnering over 5,600 likes and referencing the Would You Still Love Me If I Was A Worm trend.

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External References

[1] Tumblr – paintwithoutthet

[2] Twitter – rileyclaws

[3] Twitter – raystel_

[4] Reddit – shineo67

[5] Twitter – mysticfiire

[6] Twitter – Netoey

[7] Twitter – DanaTerrace

[8] Twitter – rosemarytrash

[9] Twitter – zatomistical

[10] Twitter – bewilderingbog



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