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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox television Hilda is an animated television series based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Luke Pearson. Produced by Silvergate Media and Mercury Filmworks, the series follows the adventures of fearless Hilda, an 11-year-oldШаблон:Efn blue-haired girl who, along with her mother Johanna and her deerfoxШаблон:Efn Twig, moves to the fictional city of Trolberg after their old residency in the outskirts of a forest is destroyed by a giant. Though moving away from the wild and into a bustling city, Hilda still manages to befriend even the most dangerous of monsters.[1][2]

The series debuted on Netflix on September 21, 2018. The first two episodes premiered earlier at the New York International Children's Film Festival on February 25, 2018.[3] A second season premiered on December 14, 2020.[4][5][6] A film titled Hilda and the Mountain King, which takes place between the second and third seasons, premiered on Netflix on December 30, 2021.[7] A third and final season premiered on December 7, 2023.[8][9][10]

The series received critical acclaim throughout its run. It won several Annie Awards, including for "Best Children's Series" for each year that it was eligible,[11] as well as Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Main Title Sequence", "Outstanding Children's TV Series" and "Outstanding Editing in a Daytime Program", tying the latter award with Animaniacs.

Premise

Hilda is a young girl who grew up with her mother Johanna in a small cabin on the edge of the woods near the walled-in city of Trolberg. Hilda and Johanna soon move permanently to the city for a better life and to give Hilda a proper upbringing. Over the course of the series, she and her deerfoxШаблон:Efn Twig, later accompanied by an elf named Alfur, and best friends Frida and David, go on a number of adventures interacting with and befriending the mysterious animals, people, and spirits that live in and around the city of Trolberg.[12]

Characters

Main

  • Hilda (voiced by Bella Ramsey) – An adventurous 11-year-oldШаблон:Efn Sparrow Scout who loves to explore the unknown lands with her pet deerfoxШаблон:Efn Twig. Born in the woods, she soon moves to the city of Trolberg with great reluctance. However, Hilda is quick to adapt to her new home and environment, eventually becoming street smart, enrolling in school, learning to bike ride, and making friends.[13] She later temporarily turns into a troll and learns what life is like in their nighttime world, all while trying to find a way home.
  • Frida (voiced by Ameerah Falzon-Ojo) – Hilda's best friend, who is Black-British, fellow Sparrow Scout, a witch in-training, and one of the top students in their school. She has earned many badges as a Sparrow Scout due to her organization skills. She later begins magic training under Matilda Pilqvist to become a witch with Hilda as her familiar, eventually becoming well skilled at performing various powerful spells.
  • David (voiced by Oliver Nelson) – Hilda and Frida's other best friend and fellow Sparrow Scout. He is insecure, easily frightened, loves collecting rocks, and has a knack for attracting insects. Despite his fearful nature, David is loyal, kind, and always there for his friends. David is normally reluctant to accompany Hilda and Frida on potentially dangerous adventures.
    • Ilan Galkoff – David's singing voice[13]
  • Johanna "Mum" (voiced by Daisy Haggard) – Hilda's mother who works as a graphic designer as well as a general store employee. While tolerant of her daughter's adventures, Johanna still frequently fears for Hilda's safety, often becoming upset when Hilda lies about her whereabouts. After her home is smashed by a giant's foot, Johanna moved her and Hilda from their solitary life in the wilderness to an apartment in the bustling city of Trolberg.
  • Alfur Aldric[14] (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker). – A paperwork-enthusiast elf who journeys with Hilda to Trolberg to learn about life in the city.
  • Tontu (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker) – A nisse who is kicked out of his original home near the end of season 1, later coming to live in Hilda's apartment.
  • Erik Ahlberg (voiced by John Hopkins) – The glory-seeking head of Trolberg's safety patrol. Later, he resigns from the role following the events of Hilda and the Mountain King. (added in season 2)
  • Gerda Gustav (voiced by Lucy Montgomery) – Ahlberg's deputy. In contrast to her boss, Deputy Gustav is extremely competent and wants to keep the people of Trolberg safe. She is later promoted to Chief Deputy following Ahlberg's resignation. (added in season 2)

Recurring

All actors listed here are credited only as "Additional Voices" in the end credits. Information on specific characters comes from other sources, and they may play more characters than are mentioned here.

  • KaisaШаблон:Efn (voiced by Kaisa Hammarlund) – A librarian who helps Hilda research her adventures. Kaisa takes a more active role in season 2 after she is revealed to be a witch.[13]
  • Trevor (voiced by Reece Pockney) – A local bully.[13]
  • Wood Man (voiced by Ako Mitchell) – A brown-coloured, tree-like being who frequently visits Hilda's former home in the forest. He habitually enters uninvited without bothering to knock on the door.[15][16]
  • Astrid (voiced by Miriam Margoyles (old); Teresa Gallagher (young)) – Hilda's great-aunt and Johanna's aunt who lives in Tofoten.[17]
  • The Pooka (voiced by Philippa Rice) – A shapeshifter who keeps asking for random things from Astrid and is always denied.[17]
  • Anders (voiced by John Simm) – Hilda's father who wants to spend more time with her.

Episodes

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Season 1 (2018)

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Season 2 (2020)

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Film (2021)

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Season 3 (2023)

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Production

Conception

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Luke Pearson at the 2015 Angoulême Festival.

Luke Pearson had previously worked in the animation industry beforehand, serving as a storyboarder on several Adventure Time episodes.[18] Early on in the Hilda series, he never seriously considered an animated adaptation of the books, though he did have a few thoughts about how the character could work in animation even before he worked on the first comic.

Before being approached by Silvergate, there had been some interest from a few production companies about making a Hilda adaptation, though nothing had ever been agreed to. Pearson felt as if those other proposals skewed the idea of what the Hilda series is supposed to be, and that they felt off, only leaving the outer shell of the idea and changing other fundamental things.

In 2014, Silvergate producer Kurt Mueller found Hildafolk, the first book in the Hilda series, at a US indie bookstore in Brooklyn, NY. Producers at Silvergate loved the book, and were interested in bringing it to television.

Later that year, Luke Pearson received a proposal for a Hilda animated series from Silvergate through his mail. The proposal pitch was styled as a book from Hilda's satchel in Hilda and the Bird Parade, even coming with a Trollberg library card and a small elf letter inside, as well as a wooden USB stick that contained the actual pitch. At that point, three books in the Hilda series had been published, with the 4th one, Hilda and the Black Hound, being worked on at the time. Pearson enjoyed the proposal, and soon discussions began with Silvergate.

When Pearson and Silvergate started working together on a pitch, they wanted to build upon the original books while simultaneously keeping the general feel that the series had. Luke was specifically concerned in making sure the show didn't feel "too TV and formulaic."[19]

Pitch

With help from head writer Stephanie Simpson, Luke and Silvergate created a pitch bible that would be used to pitch the show to various broadcasters. Some elements from the books were expanded upon to help fill out the show. For example, the characters of David and Frida were originally minor characters that appeared in The Black Hound. Simpson specifically picked those characters out and expanded on them so they could fill out roles as Hilda's friends. Netflix eventually picked up and greenlit the series in 2016.[19]

Announcement

Development of the series was first briefly mentioned on June 15, 2016, in The New Yorker, stating that Netflix was planning a "twelve-episode animated series, based on the first four books, for early 2018."[20] On June 21, 2016, Luke Pearson and Sam Arthur (co-founder of Nobrow Press) announced on Nobrow Press' official blog that Silvergate Media would also partake in the series' production, with Pearson saying:

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Animation

Mercury Filmworks, a Canadian animation studio known for working on various animated Disney television shows, came on board early in development. A minute-and a half animation test was created to figure out how the show would move and look. There were various experiments with the show's design and art style to see what would work best for the adaptation. Additional animation was provided by Atomic Cartoons, who helped animate 8 episodes from the first season.[19][21]

Design

When it came to designing background characters for the show, Luke would usually create preliminary sketches for a character, and it would then be translated into a finished design by Mercury. Some characters were given dot eyes as to help make characters like David better blend in to the style of the show.

The creatures in the show, as well as the book series, are heavily based on Scandinavian folklore. One of the biggest inspirations used for the show was Scandinavian Folk-Lore: Illustrations of the Traditional Beliefs of the Northern Peoples, written by William Alexander Craigie. Many creatures in the show were taken directly from these tales.[19]

Release

The first two episodes of season one premiered at the New York International Children's Film Festival on February 25, 2018.[3] The first and third episode of season two premiered at the NYICFF on February 22, 2020.[22] The first two episodes of the third and final season premiered at the Ottawa International Animation Festival on September 21, 2023, the series' fifth anniversary.[23]

The first season was released on Netflix on September 21, 2018.[12][4] The second season was released on December 14, 2020.[5] The third and final season premiered on December 7, 2023.[10]

Reception

Critical response

Hilda has received critical acclaim from critics and fans of the Hilda books, praising its writing, characters, animation, and vocal performances. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, season 1 has received a 100% fresh rating based on 10 reviews with an average rating of 9.00/10. The website's critic consensus reads, "Animated magic of the highest order, Hilda successfully captures complex feelings and charming characters into an enchanting adventure that is suited for children and adults alike". There is no critic consensus for season 2. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series four out of five stars, stating that Hilda, herself, "is the show's best quality, but it also benefits from curious characters, exceptionally matched storytelling and Toonboom animation, and an endearing world of fantasy".[2]

Allison Keene of Collider gave the series a four out of five stars, saying: "Regardless of age, Hilda invites viewers to join in the mystery and thrill of adventure and to find the magic in the introduction of these many creatures, and some of their curious habits, in an upbeat and wonderful world. Though Hilda must grow up and accept city life, she need not put aside her childlike wonder. Neither should we."[24] Others focused on the character known as "The Librarian," (later named Kaisa) arguing that her character is "among the most positive pop culture depictions of librarians, along with fellow animated shows Cleopatra in Space and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power."[25] The same reviewer states that the nine minutes in the first season within a library setting makes a "strong impression," including an episode featuring a special collections room, and arguing that the series makes clear the "importance of librarians and libraries for years to come."

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
2019 46th Annie Awards Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Children Hilda Шаблон:Won [26][27]
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Scott Lewis Шаблон:Won
Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Stephanie Simpson Шаблон:Won
78th Annual Peabody Awards Child and Youth Programming Hilda Шаблон:Nom [28][29]
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Animated Series Clint Eland, Kurt Mueller, Luke Pearson, Stephanie Simpson, Adam Idelson, Chantal Ling, Rachel Simon, andAndrew Hymas Шаблон:Nom [30]
Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program Stephanie Simpson and Kenny Byerly Шаблон:Nom
Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program Andy Coyle and Megan Ferguson Шаблон:Nom
Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for an Animated Program Hilda Шаблон:Won
2019 BAFTA Children's Awards Animation Luke Pearson, Stephanie Simpson, Kurt Mueller, and Bella Ramsey Шаблон:Won [31]
2020 2020 Kidscreen Awards Best Animated Series Hilda Шаблон:Won [32]
British Animation Awards Best Voice Performance Bella Ramsey Шаблон:Nom [33][34]
2021 48th Annie Awards Best Animated Television / Broadcast Production for Children Hilda (for "Chapter 9: The Deerfox") Шаблон:Won [35]
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production David Laliberté Шаблон:Won
Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production John McKinnon (for "Chapter 9: The Deerfox") Шаблон:Won
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Animated Series Kurt Mueller, Luke Pearson, Stephanie Simpson, Bryan Korn, Chantal Ling, Rachel Simon, Emerald Wright-Collie, Steve Jacobson, and Victor Reyes Шаблон:Won [36]
Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program Stephanie Simpson and Luke Pearson Шаблон:Nom
Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program Andy Coyle Шаблон:Nom
Outstanding Voice Directing for an Animated Series David Peacock Шаблон:Nom
Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program John McKinnon (shared with Animaniacs) Шаблон:Won
2022 British Academy Children's Awards 2022 Animation Hilda Шаблон:Nom [37]
2024 51st Annie Awards Best Animated Television / Broadcast Production for Children Hilda (for "Chapter 8: The Fairy Isle") Шаблон:Won [38]
Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production John Mckinnon and Mike Stefanelli Шаблон:Nom

Tie-in material

Feature film

Шаблон:Main An 82-minute movie based on Hilda and the Mountain King entered production in 2019, and was released on December 30, 2021.[39][40][41]

Mobile game

A mobile game based on the series titled Hilda Creatures was released on the App Store on October 18, 2018. The game was developed by British developer BIGUMAKU.[42] An Android version was released on December 6, 2018.[43]

Novelizations

Hilda and the Hidden People, a novel based on the first two episodes of the series, was released on September 4, 2018. The book was authored by Stephen Davies and illustrated by Seaerra Miller.[44] Two more books based on the first season were released, titled Hilda and the Great Parade and Hilda and the Nowhere Space. They were respectively released on January 22 and May 21, 2019. Both were also penned by Davies and Miller.[45][46]

Three more novels based on the series, specifically the second season, titled Hilda and the Time Worm, Hilda and the Ghost Ship, and Hilda and the White Woff were all released on November 17, 2020. The books were once again written by Davies, and all three were illustrated by Victoria Evans.[47][48][49]

Soundtrack albums

Two soundtrack albums compiling music from the first two seasons were released through digital platforms by Madison Gate Records on July 28, 2023.[50] A soundtrack album for the third season was later released on December 15, 2023.[51]

Notes

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References

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External links

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