End credit sequence Agatha Along each referencing the many movies and TV shows that tap into the macabre nature of the MCU Disney+ series. Over time Agatha Along By the end of episode 2, the witchy, Halloween mood of the show has taken over. From the eerie, haunting depiction of the Witches' Road that serves as the show's main setting, to the seven witches at Agatha Harkness's party, Agatha Along he speaks wisely in a strange, mysterious world and tone.
This tone carries over into the show's final credit sequence. like their names Agatha Along's ensemble cast and talent is showcased in Gothic script, while references to other films and TV shows can be seen in the background. While some of the elements shown in the end credits sequence relate to the in-universe aspects of the show, such as the MCU's Witches Road location, others are from real-world projects that share the same creepy aesthetic. Agatha Along.
5 Enchanted
The sitcom that inspired WandaVision
First TV show referenced Agatha Along's are the end credits Enchanted. Enchanted The sitcom, which ran from 1964 to 1972, is about a witch who marries an ordinary man and tries to live a normal life despite her magical tendencies. Enchanted is one of those sitcoms that inspires WandaVisionespecially episode 2 of the latter. From the animated opening sequence to the title card and theme, WandaVision he leaned in hard Enchanted aestheticexplains why Agatha Along does the same.
Agatha All Along and WandaVision have the same showrunner, Jac Schaeffer.
In Agatha Along's end credit sequence, a version of the animated witch Enchantedintro can be seen. The situation with Wanda was very similar WandaVision, Agatha Alongof Enchanted The reference sees reimagined in the style of Agatha Harkness Enchanted's animation, flying over half a moon Jac Schaeffer's name as it appears on screen.
4 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Another Notorious Witch Appears
after Enchanted reference, real-life drawings, paintings, and news clippings of witches are displayed in montage form. Agatha Alongloans continue. Finally, another reference to a famous witch in pop culture has been found, this time from a movie. The clip dates back to 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and shows the film's villain, an evil queen disguised as an old witch, laughing maniacally as she closes a wooden door on her head.
This reference can be attached to Aubrey Plaza's Rio Vidal Agatha Along. So far, little has been revealed about Rio other than his tense past with Agatha. As the show goes on, it's likely that Rio will emerge as a completely different character, tied back Snow White. In this movie, The evil queen impersonates a witch to seduce the titular prince, something Rio or even Joe Locke's mysterious character could have done. in Agatha Along.
Another potential reason for this particular clip Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs A link to Witches' Road is shown. at the end Agatha Along Episode 2 A wooden trap door appears in Agatha's basement, leading her and her council members into a magical realm. Agatha is shown climbing down the last trap door, closing it from the top, just as the witch did in the clip. Snow White in Agatha Alongend credits.
3 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Another clear inspiration for Agatha
Later on Agatha Along's end credit sequence, another reference is found. This reference is not actually to a movie or TV show, although it is closely related to the former. It is the movie in question The Wizard of OzFeatured artwork by American illustrator WW Denslow. Denslow was primarily known for his collaborations with author L. Frank Baum, particularly his book illustrations. The Wizard of Oz based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
The piece shown Agatha Along Describes Dorothy's first encounter with the Cowardly Lion. As for why this particular piece of art was featured, there could be several reasons. For one, it is clear that The Wizard of Oz one of the inspiring movies Agatha always especially through comparisons made between the Yellow Brick Road and the Witch Road. The idea of a path leading to a final point where what is missing can be magically granted permeates both stories.
As for Denslow's depiction of Dorothy and the lion, this may simply be a reference. Agatha Alongdiverse cast. The Wizard of Oz It is a story that brings together different, very different people Agatha Along proves to be associated with a coven of witches. It remains to be seen whether the image of Dorothy and the lion will be related to the two characters of the show in the future installments of the film. Agatha Along.
2 The Simpsons
Season 20, Episode 4, “The Tree of Horror XIX”
Immediately after the image of Dorothy and the lion is shown, a surprising reference to the popular TV show is inserted. Agatha Alongloans. The show in question The Simpsonsan iconic cartoon that remains one of the longest-running television shows in history. From the snippet The Simpsons found in Agatha Along's credits go to Lisa Simpson wearing a witch costume. At first, this may seem like a pretty simple connection Agatha Along centers around witches, but can tie in with the main theory about the MCU show.
The said theory is especially linked to the mysterious Marvel character of Joe Locke. It's long been theorized that Locke plays Wanda and Vision's reincarnated son, aka Wiccan Billy Kaplan, in the MCU. This would explain why Locke's Teen couldn't say her name or reveal her backstory Agatha Along. Interestingly, from the clip The Simpsons in Agatha Alongcredits support this theory.
The scene where Lisa wears the witch costume can be found here The Simpsons 20 seasons 4 episodes “Tree of Horror XIX.” In this scene, Millhouse compliments Lisa on her witch costume and she responds “I'm not a witch, I'm a Wiccan…” Of course, Lisa is referencing the modern pagan practices of Wicca, but the reference is just in the nose that the future MCU Young Avenger member is hiding in between. Agatha Alongstaff of
1 Craft
1990s Supernatural Horror
A recent movie or TV show reference Agatha Along's loans Craft. This movie presents two clips Agatha Alongthe first is a shot of black pointed shoes dragging across wooden floorboards. The second is a shot of one of the film's characters, specifically Nancy Downs, played by Fairuza Balk. The film follows four girls who form a high school sorority and discover magical powers that benefit them before falling down the dark path of magic and supernatural abilities.
Reference Agatha Along It comes from the MCU show telling a similar story. Both involve a group of women coming together and traveling down a path that leads to the enhancement of their abilities. Likewise, Craft something that pays particular attention to the dangers of magic and witchcraft Agatha AlongThe Salem Seven will certainly prove to teach the titular character and his new coven. But thanks to these various references, it is clear that above all Agatha Alongs inspirations are completely aware of witchcraft.