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** "Don't Let Your Love Fly Away" ([[SourceMusic the tune David listens and signs along to]] in "The Eternal Warriors")

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** "Don't Let Your Love Fly Away" ([[SourceMusic the tune David listens and signs sings along to]] in "The Eternal Warriors")
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* ActingForTwo: Rasmus Hardiker voices both Alfur and Tontu, the two of whom also interact with each other pretty often.

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* ActingForTwo: Rasmus Hardiker Creator/RasmusHardiker voices both Alfur and Tontu, the two of whom also interact with each other pretty often.
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* FakeAmerican: British Rasmus Hardiker uses an American accent for Tontu.
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* ActingForTwo: Rasmus Hardiker voices both Alfur and Tontu, the two of whom also interact with each other pretty often.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Of the graphic novels, Luke Pearson considers ''ComicBook/HildaAndTheMidnightGiant'' to be the one he's most proud of and the most thematically consistent and satisfying story he's written, despite having elements he isn't fond of in hindsight (such as the art style).

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Of the graphic novels, Luke Pearson in [[https://tygertale.com/2016/09/02/luke-pearson-qa/ one Q&A]] considers ''ComicBook/HildaAndTheMidnightGiant'' to be the one he's most proud of and the most thematically consistent and satisfying story he's written, written in the series, despite having elements he isn't fond of in hindsight (such as the art style).
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!!The Graphic Novels:

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!!The Graphic Novels:
* CreatorBacklash: While Pearson doesn't hate it, he considers the original ''Hildafolk'' to be the weakest of the graphic novels. He attributes this towards failing to recapture the spirit of ''Literature/TheMoomins'', his main influence while writing the first book, rather then establishing with his own style, [[https://leftlion.co.uk/features/2013/11/luke-pearson-hilda-interview-everything-we-miss-hildafolk/ as stated in this 2013 interview.]]
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Of the graphic novels, Luke Pearson considers ''ComicBook/HildaAndTheMidnightGiant'' to be the one he's most proud of and the most thematically consistent and satisfying story he's written, despite having elements he isn't fond of in hindsight (such as the art style).

!!The Series



* CreatorBacklash: While Pearson doesn't hate it, he considers the original ''Hildafolk'' to be the weakest of the graphic novels. He attributes this towards failing to recapture the spirit of ''Literature/TheMoomins'', his main influence while writing the first book, rather then establishing with his own style, [[https://leftlion.co.uk/features/2013/11/luke-pearson-hilda-interview-everything-we-miss-hildafolk/ as stated in this 2013 interview.]]



* OutdatedByCanon: After Season 2 came out, a popular fan theory formed that the nameless Keeper of the Bell is Hilda's father. This theory even made it's way into several fanfics. With the release of the tie-in novel "Hilda and the Faratok Tree" and season 3's "The Job", which features the first appearance of Hilda's father, Anders, this theory has officially been debunked.

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* OutdatedByCanon: After Season 2 came out, a popular fan theory formed that the nameless Keeper of the Bell is Hilda's father. This theory even made it's way into several fanfics. With the release of the tie-in novel "Hilda and the Faratok Tree" and season 3's "The Job", which features [[spoiler:features the first appearance of Hilda's father, Anders, this theory has officially been debunked.]]



* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Creator/{{Netflix}} gave the third season very little promotion, with the trailer for the season not premiering until a ''week'' before the season dropped unceremoniously. On top of that, according to Luke Pearson and Andy Coyle, Netflix had also cut down the season's planned length from 13-14 episodes to only 8.



* ShrugOfGod: When Luke Pearson was asked about Hilda's DisappearedDad by a fan in a [[https://wepresent.wetransfer.com/stories/hilda-luke-pearson 2018 interview]], he vaguely stated "he's somewhere, just not a part of Hilda’s life at this time."

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* ShrugOfGod: When Luke Pearson was asked about Hilda's DisappearedDad by a fan in a [[https://wepresent.wetransfer.com/stories/hilda-luke-pearson 2018 interview]], he vaguely stated "he's somewhere, just not a part of Hilda’s life at this time."" [[spoiler:He would eventually become a part of her life in season 3.]]
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* CelebrityVoiceActor: Creator/AndySerkis has a role in "The Yule Lads" as Kertasnikir, the leader of the title characters.

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* CelebrityVoiceActor: Creator/AndySerkis has a role in "The Yule Lads" as Kertasnikir, the leader of the title characters. Season 3 adds Creator/MiriamMargolyes as Great-Aunt Astrid.
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* OutdatedByCanon: After Season 2 came out, a popular fan theory formed that the nameless Keeper of the Bell is Hilda's father. This theory even made it's way into several fanfics. With the release of the tie-in novel "Hilda and the Faratok Tree" and season 3's "The Job", which features the first appearance of Hilda's father, Anders, this theory has officially been debunked.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: Known as ''Hilda no Bouken'' (Hilda's Adventure) in Japan.
* ContentLeak:
** The third season was accidentally confirmed to be in the works in April 2021 by the show's dialogue editor on Facebook, before Ako Mitchell (Woodman's voice actor) would post about being in the recording studio the following June. It was officially confirmed later that November as the final season.
** In February 2023, the tie-in novels were leaked to show some of the episode plots in the third season before they were officially revealed.



* ContentLeak:
** The third season was accidentally confirmed to be in the works in April 2021 by the show's dialogue editor on Facebook, before Ako Mitchell (Woodman's voice actor) would post about being in the recording studio the following June. It was officially confirmed later that November as the final season.
** In February 2023, the tie-in novels were leaked to show some of the episode plots in the third season before they were officially revealed.
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%% Per-Administrivia/CreatingAWorkPageForAnUpcomingWork, troping content from leaked materials is forbidden by wiki policy.
%% To prevent premature spoilers, don't add any info from the Season 3 tie-in novels (Hilda and the Laughing Merman, Hilda and the Faratok Tree, Hilda and the Fairy Village) until the release of Season 3 (December 7, 2023).

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* CreatorBacklash: While Pearson doesn't hate it, he considers the original ''Hildafolk'' to be the weakest of the graphic novels. He attributes this towards failing to recapture the spirit of ''Literature/TheMoomins'', his main influence while writing the first book, rather then establishing with his own style, [[https://leftlion.co.uk/features/2013/11/luke-pearson-hilda-interview-everything-we-miss-hildafolk/ as stated in this 2013 interview.]]



* OldShame: While Pearson doesn't hate it, he considers the original ''Hildafolk'' to be the weakest of the graphic novels. He attributes this towards failing to recapture the spirit of ''Literature/TheMoomins'', his main influence while writing the first book, rather then establishing with his own style, [[https://leftlion.co.uk/features/2013/11/luke-pearson-hilda-interview-everything-we-miss-hildafolk/ as stated in this 2013 interview.]]


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* ProductionNickname: According to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCL8398E080&t=4976s Andy Coyle]], while David's Marra (the one with twintails) lacked a name in the script, the production crew called her "twintails".

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It's probably best to wait til S3 of the show comes out on December 7 before posting stuff from the S3 tie-in novels, since they have premature spoilers/leaks from the season.


%% Per-Administrivia/CreatingAWorkPageForAnUpcomingWork, troping content from leaked materials is forbidden by wiki policy.
%% To prevent premature spoilers, don't add any info from the Season 3 tie-in novels (Hilda and the Laughing Merman, Hilda and the Faratok Tree, Hilda and the Fairy Village) until the release of Season 3 (December 7, 2023).




* OutdatedByCanon: After Season 2 came out, a popular fan theory formed that the nameless Keeper of the Bell is Hilda's father. This theory even made it's way into several fanfics. With the release of the tie-in novel "Hilda and the Faratok Tree", which features the first appearance of Hilda's father, Anders, this theory has officially been debunked.
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* OutdatedByCanon: After Season 2 came out, a popular fan theory formed that the nameless Keeper of the Bell is Hilda's father. This theory even made it's way into several fanfics. With the release of the tie-in novel "Hilda and the Faratok Tree", which features the first appearance of Hilda's father, Anders, this theory has officially been debunked.

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* ContentLeak: The third season was accidentally confirmed to be in the works in April 2021 by the show's dialogue editor on Facebook, before Ako Mitchell (Woodman's voice actor) would post about being in the recording studio the following June. It was officially confirmed later that November as the final season.

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The third season was accidentally confirmed to be in the works in April 2021 by the show's dialogue editor on Facebook, before Ako Mitchell (Woodman's voice actor) would post about being in the recording studio the following June. It was officially confirmed later that November as the final season.



* DarkHorseVictory: Happened twice, so far, with the show at the Annie Awards.

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* DarkHorseVictory: Happened twice, so far, with the show at the Annie Awards.DarkHorseVictory:
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* TheMerch: GUND has made [[https://gund.com/collections/hilda plushies]] out of Hilda, Twig, and the Woff, but they're [[CrackIsCheaper pretty pricey]]. As of 2023, they are [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes sold out, with no plans for any more]] due to GUND no longer having the license to the show.

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* TheMerch: GUND has made [[https://gund.com/collections/hilda plushies]] out of Hilda, Twig, and the Woff, but they're [[CrackIsCheaper pretty pricey]]. As of 2023, they are [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes sold out, with no plans for any more]] due to GUND no longer having the license to the show.show, and the series itself ending.



* SeriesHiatus: The first season was released in September 2018, and the second season premiered in December 2020, totaling a hiatus of two years. And then a year hiatus between season 2 and ''The Mountain King''. The third season is scheduled for December 2023 release, making it a two year hiatus yet again for the final time.

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* SeriesHiatus: The first season was released in September 2018, and the second season premiered in December 2020, totaling a hiatus of two years. And then a year hiatus between season 2 and ''The Mountain King''. The third season is scheduled for a December 2023 release, making it a two year hiatus yet again for the final time. time (three if one doesn't count ''Mountain King'' and instead exclusively just the seasons).

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