Hilda - TV Tropes
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The life of an adventurer and her loyal companion, Twig.
Johanna: "You slept well then?"
Hilda: "Well, the wind shook the tent all night.. it was cold, wet... overall pretty traumatic.. but such is the life of an adventurer."
— Hildafolk/Hilda and the Troll
Hilda (also called Hildafolk) is a series of graphic novels by British cartoonist Luke Pearson and published by Nobrow Press under their children's imprint, Flying Eye Books.
All of the books revolve around the eponymous Hilda, a bright, adventurous young girl living out in the mountainous wilderness with her mom and deer-fox buddy, Twig.
So far, the series consists of:
Mainline books
- Hilda and the Troll (originally published on November 14, 2010 as Hildafolk, and then reprinted in 2015 as Hilda and the Troll. Contains 2 stories)
- Hilda and the Midnight Giant (published in 2011)
- Hilda and the Bird Parade (published in 2012)
- Hilda and the Black Hound (published in 2014)
- Hilda and the Stone Forest (published on September 1, 2016)
- Hilda and the Mountain King (published on September 3, 2019. Some people got early access to it.
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Hilda and Twig
- Hilda and Twig: Hide from the Rain (published on November 7, 2024)
The series as a whole is noteworthy of being quite the audience and critic-favorite, praising its visuals and characters, particularly Hilda herself. The second and fourth books are noteworthy for being nominated and winning literature awards from the likes of British Comic Awards and the fourth book itself won the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids' Comics in the year 2015.
The Netflix animated series, which ran from 2018 to 2023, has its own page.
Shortly after the animated series had ended, a new spin-off series to the graphic novels titled Hilda and Twig would be announced by Flying Eye Books in early 2024. The series is planned to be a prequel series aimed at younger audiences.
The Hilda series contains examples of these tropes:
- Always a Bigger Fish: In the third graphic novel, a salt-lion wanted to attack Hilda because she mistook her for a threat to her young, but retreated in panic from what she thought was a Rat King monster.
- Art Evolution: A weird case. The tone, look, and feel of the series is consistent throughout the books, but the differences in character appearances is very noticeable. Notice how Hilda
◊, her mum
◊, and Twig
◊ visually change in the first three books. However, the designs start appearing more consistent starting with The Bird Parade, and were eventually solidified by The Black Hound. The designs would change again in Hilda and Twig Hide From the Rain, harkening back to the earlier designs, but taking cues from the later designs.
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- Black Bead Eyes: David has these eyes.
- Character Name and the Noun Phrase: Averted at first when the first book was titled Hildafolk, but starting with the Midnight Giant, this was played straight. (Eventually, Hildafolk got republished as Hilda and the Troll to retain consistency with the rest.)
- Citadel City: Trolberg is surrounded by a huge wall that was built to keep the Trolls from entering the city. The wall also has giant bell towers on top for the same purpose as well.
- Disappeared Dad: Hilda doesn't really seem to have a father, with neither her nor her mother mentioning him. The only time she expresses interest in having a father is after being transformed into a Troll in The Mountain King.
- Free-Range Children: Hilda and her friends often roam wherever they want to.
- Mix-and-Match Critter: Twig is a creature called a deerfox.
- No Name Given: We never learn Hilda's mum's name at any given point in the comics. The Netflix series says her name is Johanna.
- Norse by Norsewest: Trolberg is implied to be somewhere in Scandinavia.
Word of God confirms that the comic is heavily inspired by one of the Pearsons' family holidays to Norway, as well as the works of Tove Jansson.
- Overprotective Mom: Hilda's mum. Can't really blame her though, considering how weird the world they live in can get.
- Scout-Out: Hilda, David, and Frida are all members of the Sparrow Scouts.
- Signature Headgear: Hilda consistently wears a cute French beret.
- Supernatural Scandinavia: The setting is, for all intents and purposes, a small town on the Norwegian or Swedish coast, and Hilda encounters all sorts of monsters and critters inspired by beings out of Nordic folklore, making it a very classic example of this trope.
- World of Weirdness: Hilda's whole world is filled with various supernatural creatures running about. Some of them tend to show up in Trolberg. Such as the Great Raven, and the gigantic Black Hound.