So Weird

Fi first "encounters” her father in the second episode titled "Web Sight" where an unknown force sends her internet articles warning her of the future.

From alien invasions, time warps and ghosts, Fi faced 13 episodes worth of paranormal activity.

Similar to the previous season, Fi and her gang face another round of legendary creatures including vampires, werewolves, banshees, trolls, sirens and merfolk.

Fi uncovers that Will o' the Wisps or other dark powers may have been involved in the incident surrounding her father's death which police had assumed was an accident.

Following this episode, Fi has further contact with her father, as the answer to a troll's question – Faith – was revealed on her computer and a plethora of cell phones.

The season ends with Fi discovering her father's twin sister received encoded messages from him in her sleep.

Once decoded the messages lead Fi to a rooftop where she is attacked by a three-headed demon and saved by the spirit of her father.

Due to Annie becoming the protagonist, there is a significant tonal shift in the series, in which it becomes more lighthearted, contains more singing, employs a bright color scheme, and introduces a romantic subplot.

The main arc of the story is the mystery behind Annie's spirit animal, a black panther who has protected her since she was a child.

Songs sung by Mackenzie Phillips included the theme "In the Darkness", "Another World", "Rebecca", "The Rock" and "Love is Broken".

During seasons one and two, a music video that starts out with a talking scene between Jack and Clu and then Molly asks them and Fi to go to bed while they act jovial and happy, was aired.

A music video by Alexz Johnson, "Shadows", was also featured near the end of the show's run on the Disney Channel.

Novelizations of the first five episodes in Season 1 of So Weird were published by Disney Press as mass-market paperbacks, beginning with Family Reunion by Parke Godwin.

[2] The series has long-since fallen out of print, although used vintage copies of the books continue to appear on bookselling platforms.

On October 14, 2019, Disney included So Weird in the list of films and television series that will be available to watch on their streaming platform Disney+ on launch day, November 12, 2019.

Within a month of its launch, the second season was removed from the service for undisclosed reasons, but was later added back on December 18, 2019.