r/HildaTheSeries

Show creator Luke Pearson has shared the original mockup of the intro for the first time

u/ReyGG — 9 hours ago

Hilda looks absolutely gorgeous and adorable in this fanart! 🥪✨

: I can't get over how perfect this design is. The colors, the soft shading, and her chewing expression are just flawlessly done. It captures her whole vibe so beautifully! Everything about this is amazing.

Art by: DheSamix

u/Any-Pangolin-9732 — 19 hours ago

More Sketches

  1. Twig from memory and shadow practice
  2. Twig sleeping
  3. Twig in a scarf
  4. David practice drawing

Still trying to get better at matching the show’s style. Progress is steady.

u/luciferoussky72 — 1 day ago

Stupid question, but does Kaisa seem more like an aromantic kind of person or a pan kind of person? I genuinely can't decide.

excuse my bad mii making skills but this is relevant I promise

u/Dismal-Panic-2368 — 1 day ago

Hilda is just so beautiful and adorable!

I love her design, her personality, and her adventurous spirit so much. She is easily one of the cutest and most wholesome characters ever created. What is your favorite thing about her?

u/Any-Pangolin-9732 — 2 days ago

I’m looking for name ideas for a Trolberg ship

I’m not sure if I
Picked the right tag, but I’m working in a model of a ship, it’s based on the historic ship Vogtland but I’m wanting to do a Hilda theme ship by giving it a name that fells like it belongs in the Hilda universe docked in Trolberg, does anyone have any ideas?

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u/clone2334 — 2 days ago

Omnitrix Hildas Xenomorph Transformation (Gone Wild)

Guys just a hunch but I think Johana might be a lil scared.

u/MORARARARA — 1 day ago

Theory: The impact of the Fairies' secret on Hilda and Johanna's lives.

We know that Trollberg is terrified of the magical world. Thinking about that, if the city discovered that Hilda and Johanna have fairy blood, the prejudice would be immense: Johanna would suffer greatly: She works hard as a freelancer. If her clients found out, she could be boycotted and lose her livelihood. The urban environment would reject them: The city, which already judges Hilda's free-spirited lifestyle, would use this as an excuse to label her a "monster" or a threat. Do you think Johanna hid this her whole life precisely because of fear of this social judgment from adults? Let's discuss.

u/Any-Pangolin-9732 — 2 days ago