Hilda - Season 1
Season 1
Fearless, free-spirited Hilda finds new friends, adventure and magical creatures when she leaves her enchanted forest home and journeys to the city.
Episodes
Chapter 1: The Hidden People
Tiny, invisible people threaten Hilda's fun and adventurous life in the wilderness with her mother and pet deer-fox, Twig.
Chapter 2: The Midnight Giant
Hilda reaches out to a sad and lonely giant while her mum, worried about the threats they've received, mulls over a move to the city of Trolberg.
Chapter 3: The Bird Parade
Encouraged by her mother to make new friends on the playground, Hilda instead buddies up to an injured bird who's lost his memory.
Chapter 4: The Sparrow Scouts
After joining the Sparrow Scouts, Hilda partners with new pals Frida and David to clean up a park, little realizing what's lurking underground.
Chapter 5: The Troll Rock
On parent-teacher night, Hilda springs into action when she discovers David's pet rock project hides a dangerous secret.
Chapter 6: The Nightmare Spirit
When David blames his nightmares on Hilda and her hair-raising exploits, she decides to try and help him face his fears.
Chapter 7: The Lost Clan
On a quest to earn their Sparrow Scouts botany badges, Hilda, David and Frida make a surprising discovery when they search for a rare plant.
Chapter 8: The Tide Mice
Hilda realizes the importance of being detail-oriented when she casts a spell from a book of enchantments -- and fails to read the fine print.
Chapter 9: The Ghost
Frida's messy room and missing book lead the gang on a ghost hunt that ends up putting their growing friendship to the test.
Chapter 10: The Storm
When her favorite radio weather reporter goes silent amid a raging blizzard, Hilda decides to investigate, with David and the Raven in tow.
Chapter 11: The House in the Woods
Alone and lost in the wilderness, Hilda bumps into an old friend and asks for help getting home. Back in Trolberg, her worried mum looks for her.
Chapter 12: The Nisse
On the eve of an overnight camping trip, Hilda tries to help a down-and-out house spirit. Frida makes new friends. A mysterious beast prowls Trolberg.
Chapter 13: The Black Hound
As fear grips the city over the Black Hound, Hilda makes it her mission to help Tontu, even if it means having less time to earn Sparrow Scout badges.
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