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Yeah. Yeah. Mama is I. And I is the Bat Queen.
―The Bat Queen introducing herself to Luz

The Bat Queen is a character who appears in the Disney Channel animated series, The Owl House. She is the wealthiest demon on The Boiling Isles, who was once a giant's palisman, until she was broken and discarded. Now, she serves as a protector to other palismen, who have been broken and abandoned.

In Season Two, she teamed up with Eda and Principle Bump, to create "Adopt a Palismen Day". Abandoned palismen were given another chance at finding new owners due to the fact Palistrom Trees are rare.

Background[]

Thousands of years ago, the Bat Queen used to be on a staff belonging to a giant, until she was abandoned after being broken. Over the years, she had forgotten about her owner and the truth over what happened. She took it upon herself to protect other palismans, who had been abandoned and became a mother of three baby bats.

The Bat Queen is known to be extremely wealthy and lives in a nest filled with treasure. She is also very protective to not only her children but to the other abandoned palismen.

Physical appearance[]

The bat queen is a giant head with Asian characteristics and long greasy black hair. She has bat wings and talons which feature her interlock.

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Media
Shows: The Owl HouseChibi Tiny Tales

Video Games: The Owl House: Witch's ApprenticeDisney All-Star RacersDisney All-Star PartyDisney Heroes: Battle Mode

Characters
Luz NocedaEda ClawthorneKingHootyOwlbertAmity BlightWillow ParkGus PorterLilith ClawthorneEmira and Edric BlightBoschaBat QueenPrincipal BumpEmperor BelosKikimoraTibblesAlador BlightOdalia BlightHunterGwendolyn ClawthorneBria, Gavin, and AngmarMattholomuleRaine WhispersDarius DeamonneCamila NocedaVeeTerra SnapdragonThe CollectorFlapjackDell ClawthorneStringbeanGhost
Episodes
Season One: "A Lying Witch and a Warden" • "Witches Before Wizards" • "I Was a Teenage Abomination" • "The Intruder" • "Covention" • "Hooty's Moving Hassle" • "Lost in Language" • "Once Upon a Swap" • "Something Ventured, Someone Framed" • "Escape of the Palisman" • "Sense and Insensitivity" • "Adventures in the Elements" • "The First Day" • "Really Small Problems" • "Understanding Willow" • "Enchanting Grom Fright" • "Wing It Like Witches" • "Agony of a Witch" • "Young Blood, Old Souls"

Season Two: "Separate Tides" • "Escaping Expulsion" • "Echoes of the Past" • "Keeping Up A-fear-ances" • "Through the Looking Glass Ruins" • "Hunting Palismen" • "Eda's Requiem" • "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door" • "Eclipse Lake" • "Yesterday's Lie" • "Follies at the Coven Day Parade" • "Elsewhere and Elsewhen" • "Any Sport in a Storm" • "Reaching Out" • "Them's the Breaks, Kid" • "Hollow Mind" • "Edge of the World" • "Labyrinth Runners" • "O Titan, Where Art Thou" • "Clouds on the Horizon" • "King's Tide"
Season Three: "Thanks to Them" • "For the Future" • "Watching and Dreaming"

Locations
The Boiling IslesThe Owl HouseHexside School of Magic and DemonicsBonesborough Public LibraryEmperor Belos' CastleGravesfieldConnecticutBlight Manor
See also
The Owl House Main ThemeThe Owl House End Credit ThemePalismanWitch's Wool CapeThe Good Witch AzuraCoven SystemSpell CircleGlyph MagicHooty and the Parliament Owls AngelicPortalPhilip Wittebane's diaryRaine's Rhapsody
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