Hilda
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Hilda
Summary
Hilda is an animated television series[1]. Hilda ranks in the top 10% of animated_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,153 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hilda's instance of is recorded as animated television series[3].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as comedy television series[4].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as urban fantasy[5].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as fantasy comedy film[6].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as science fiction television program[7].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as science fiction comedy[8].
- Hilda's genre is recorded as science fantasy[9].
- Hilda's logo image is recorded as Hilda logo.svg[10].
- Hilda's followed by is recorded as Hilda and the Mountain King[11].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as troll[12].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as elf[13].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as Mare[14].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as rat king[15].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as lindworm[16].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as giant[17].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as Tomte[18].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as Barghest[19].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as ghost[20].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as witchcraft[21].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as kraken[22].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as draugr[23].
- Hilda's depicts is recorded as Yule Lads[24].
- Hilda's production company is recorded as Sony Pictures Television Kids[25].
- Hilda's IMDb ID is recorded as tt6385540[26].
- Hilda's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[27].
Body
Publication
Hilda's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[27]. Genres include comedy television series[4], urban fantasy[5], fantasy comedy film[6], science fiction television program[7], science fiction comedy[8], and science fantasy[9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Hilda's followed by is recorded as Hilda and the Mountain King[11].
Why It Matters
Hilda ranks in the top 10% of animated_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,153 views/month).[2] Hilda has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]