"Like the graphic novels it is based on, the series is set in a fantasy world that mostly resembles late 20th century Scandinavia. According to director Andy Coyle, the world of Hilda was deliberately designed not to resemble 1 specific real-life location, but rather a vague amalgamation of various countries, mainly Scandinavian, British and North-American, so it can feel simultaneously familiar and foreign. The time period was also deliberately kept vague, but was mostly modelled after the early 1990’s.[1] The series resolves around Hilda, a young blue haired girl who grew up with her mother in a cabin on the edge of the woods near the walled-in city of Trolberg. Over the course of the series, she and her deerfox Twig, later accompanied by an elf named Alfur, move from their cabin to the city, where Hilda befriends two other kids named David and Frida. Togehter, they go on a number of adventures interacting with and befriending the mysterious animals, people, and spirits that live in and around the city of Trolberg"
"Like the graphic novels it is based on, the series is set in a fantasy world that mostly resembles late 20th century Scandinavia. According to director Andy Coyle, the world of Hilda was deliberately designed not to resemble 1 specific real-life location, but rather a vague amalgamation of various countries, mainly Scandinavian, British and North-American, so it can feel simultaneously familiar and foreign. The time period was also deliberately kept vague, but was mostly modelled after the early 1990’s.[1] The series resolves around Hilda, a young blue haired girl who grew up with her mother in a cabin on the edge of the woods near the walled-in city of Trolberg. Over the course of the series, she and her deerfox Twig, later accompanied by an elf named Alfur, move from their cabin to the city, where Hilda befriends two other kids named David and Frida. Togehter, they go on a number of adventures interacting with and befriending the mysterious animals, people, and spirits that live in and around the city of Trolberg"
(Contributors to Hilda: A Netflix Original Series Wiki. “Hilda (TV Series).” Hilda: A Netflix Original Series Wiki, hildatheseries.fandom.com/wiki/Hilda_....).