The following is a list featuring a diverse cast of characters who are, either human or any other kind of creature (expect for trolls, nisse, vittra, woffs and elves) as well even being groups that are mainly unnamed or even unseen, considered minor throughout any media in the Hilda franchise.
This forest giant appears in "Hildafolk". He is trying to read a map to find his way through the woods, and nearly steps on both Hilda and Twig.
Hilda's great-granddad[]
Hilda's great-granddad is an unseen character mentioned in "Hilda and the Midnight Giant", where its revealed that he build the old cabin in the valley long ago. While unbeknown to him, he choose a place inhabited by elves of whom he literally could not see.
In "Hilda and the Bird Parade", as Hilda and the Great Raven are in the harbor, they encounter a young salt-lion and it's mother. The mother prepares to attack them to protect her young, but almost immediately backs off again when she is frightened by the shadow of what appears to be the Rat King (but is actually just 3 white mice).
Fake Rat King[]
In "Hilda and the Bird Parade", Hilda and the Great Raven plus a salt-lion are scared by what they assumed was the fearsome Rat King. However, it turned out on just being 3 white mice.
Man on Parade Float []
In "Hilda and the Bird Parade", when Hilda is lost at the parade while looking for her mom and raven, she climbed one of the floats and asked this man what exactly the parade was about. He explained to her that it was to honor the Great Raven.
Sparrow Scout with flyers[]
In "Hilda and the Black Hound", this sparrow scout is seen going from door to door to distribute flyers about the Sparrow Scouts. A gust of wind blows some of the flyers out of his bag, and one ends up on the window of Hilda's House, which inspires Johanna to sign Hilda up for the Sparrow Scouts.
In "Hilda and the Black Hound", after her talk with David, Hilda is passed by a group of people that are running in terror from the black hound.
Black Hound victims[]
In "Hilda and the Black Hound", The news reports that The Black Hound ate three people. When the hound is reunited with his owner, Tontu, she orders him to spit them out again. They seem no worse for the wear, and all leave Hilda's home in disgust. A similar scene happens in the animated series, though the victims look differently there.
Rising Water Spirit[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", during Hilda's many adventures, where both she and Twig are directly under a water spirit.
Territorial Salt-Lion[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", on Hilda's many adventures, she along with both Twig and David are frightened by this salt-lion.
Rock Merchant[]
Seen in "Hilda and the Stone Forest". Hilda briefly observes the various rocks in his stand, only to settle for a regular rock lying on the ground. The man gives her a disapproving look as she walks off.
Concerned Man[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", while Hilda and Johanna are looking for a place to have their picnic, they come across a nice spot, only to find out that its actually the man's backyard, as he asks them both why they are there.
Staring Dog[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", as Johanna tries to find a good picnicking spot, Hilda noticed a dog who's peeking out from behind a fence and giving them a mean look.
Caged Bird[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", when Johanna is trying to escape with Twig from the Two-Headed Troll's lair while he slept. However, a cage containing a single bird inside rolled down from the treasures near him to which the bird gently chirp that woke the troll up. A similar scene happened in "Chapter 13: The Stone Forest".
Man Taking a Shower[]
In "Hilda and the Stone Forest", when Hilda asked Tontu what happened to him after the Nowhere Space-incident that sent her and Johanna to the Stone Forest, a flashback shows that Tontu ended up in the bathroom of a different house, where this man was taking a shower.
Mother and son watching the trolls[]
In "Hilda and the Mountain King", during The Night of the Trolls, this unnamed mother and her son can be seen watching the trolls coming into Trolberg. The boy is fascinated by them, but his mom is clearly not a fan of the whole situation. A similar scene happens in The movie. The characters look slightly different here, namely the boy has brown hair instead of blonde and the mother wears different clothes.
At the beginning of "Chapter 1: The Hidden People", Hilda and Twig hop along some rock above a lake when suddenly, this water spirit emerged from underneath them and kindly lowered itself so they could get off.
In "Chapter 1: The Hidden People", as Hilda and Twig are adventuring, they're shown caught in a snowfall that is caused by just a single weather spirit who appeared asleep.
Sword Fighters on TV[]
In "Chapter 1: The Hidden People, while Hilda, Johanna and Twig are asleep just before the Elves attack, their television shows the two men fighting each other with swords.
Angry Villagers[]
During a flashback in "Chapter 2: The Midnight Giant" villagers are shown while attacking the giantSigmund with flaming rocks on captapults as payback for stepping on their houses. A similar scene happened in "Hilda and the Midnight Giant" only the villagers themselves are not seen and instead of Sigmund, Aldinn is the one being attacked.
Alley cats[]
In "Chapter 3: The Bird Parade", as Alfur and Raven look for the statue, they come across these cats that Alfur is initially fascinated by as he nearly mistaken them for giant nittens where the cats had soon turned feral thus chased them both out of the alley. A couple cats are seen briefly in "Chapter 9: The Deerfox", watching Twig as he passed by.
During parent's night at Ahlberg School in "Chapter 5: The Troll Rock", while the Baby troll was running loose and wreaking havoc throughout Ms. Hallgrim's classroom this man is hit by a book.
Woman hit by a book[]
During parent's night at Ahlberg School in "Chapter 5: The Troll Rock", while the Baby troll was running loose and wreaking havoc throughout Ms. Hallgrim's classroom this woman is hit in the back of her head with a book. She is also seen in "Chapter 8: The Tide Mice" as a customer who asked Johanna where to find troll repellent.
Man hit with a pencil[]
During parent's night at Ahlberg School in "Chapter 5: The Troll Rock", while the Baby troll was running loose and wreaking havoc throughout Ms. Hallgrim's classroom this man is hit with a pencil.
In "Chapter 12: The Nisse" these two pedestrians pass by Hilda and Johanna after they just bought new camping gear, and discuss with each other how their relatives supposedly saw The Black Hound.
Sparrow Scouts: girl with hijab & boy with beret[]
In "Chapter 12: The Nisse" these two unnamed Sparrow Scouts accompany Hilda and David on their scavenger hunt in the Huldrawood. While they're reading the map to determine where to go, the four kids end up discussing the Black Hound. The boy jokes that the hound is a demon that only eats girls, likely because it's got a bad taste; something the girl is clearly not amused about.
Interviewed Farmer[]
In "Chapter 12: The Nisse" this man, appearing to be a pumpkin farmer, was being interviewed about a Black Hound sighting he witnessed that frightened him. The 'sighting' turned out to be just a bin bag.
News Interviewer[]
In "Chapter 12: The Nisse" this man interviewed a farmer on a potential Black Hound sighting. He was just concluding the interview and about to say the interviewee's name when Hilda turned the TV off.
In "Chapter 13: The Black Hound", these two women are briefly seen when Hilda and Tontu pass through their house when trying to escape from Jellybean. The same scene also happens in "Hilda and the Black Hound", but the ladies look notably different there.
In "Chapter 1: The Troll Circle" while on board the Trolberg Safty Patrol airship, Hilda, Ahlberg and Deputy Gerda fly stright into a group weather spirits who happened to be arguing with each other. Two of which are complaining over something about a scenic route until when after the airship had passed by them, they put aside their difference as one zipped the airship out of the sky where the other weather spirit replied "The nerve of some people."
Construction workers[]
In "Chapter 2: The Draugen", these two construction workers are tasked with filling up the Vittra tunnels underneath the city, under orders from Erik Ahlberg. One of them, Donnie, is attacked by angry Vittra.
Old woman[]
In "Chapter 2: The Draugen", Hilda and Wood Man almost crash into this old woman while fleeing from the Draugen ship. The Draugen then sails through her, covering her in ectoplasm. After this, she is seen contacting Erik Ahlberg to complain about Hilda and the ghost ship.
In "Chapter 3: The Witch", when Hilda and Frida entered the Witches Tower, one witch can be seen with an owl being her familiar. While accompanied by Kaisa, they come across a hall filled with portraits of witches and their familiars, including one of young Matilda Pilqvist.
In "Chapter 6: The Old Bells of Trolberg" before Ahlberg's speech, several people; three of which dressed as the Great Raven, a troll and a woff began performing by singing and dancing on stage.
Trolberg Safety Patrol Diver[]
In "Chapter 6: The Old Bells of Trolberg", Erik Ahlberg ordered bells to be tested, this diver goes underwater to ring the sea bell which accidentally awoke the Kraken.
Bouncer[]
In "Chapter 8: The Fifty Year Night", this bouncer is seen at the entrance to the Mirage nightclub. She allows the various time copies of Peter Ostenfeld into the club, believing their claim that they're brothers, but denies Hilda access, forcing her to find another way in.
Forest Rabbit[]
In "Chapter 9: The Deerfox", Twig chases this rabbit around in an attempt on catching it after he had wandered through the woods day and night without food, when the rabbit soon gets frightened away by an ominous red wolf.
Mother Eagle and her chicks[]
During a flashback in "Chapter 9: The Deerfox" after Hilda fell down a cliff, she landed near of nest with two eaglets where their mother appeared then attacked her, thinking she was a threat and nearly knocked Hilda off the edge but luckily, Twig arrived just in time to save her thus confronted the eagle who merely returned to the nest while protecting her chicks.
Male Deer[]
At the beginning of "Chapter 10: The Yule Lads", this lone male deer seen while roaming some part of the valley afar from Trolberg, had noticed Gryla.
Man with Dog[]
In "Chapter 10: The Yule Lads", while Gryla wanders through downtown in Trolberg, she passes this man and his dog who are looking at a display, where only the dog noticed Gryla in the background.
Sapphic couple[]
In "Chapter 10: The Yule Lads", after the Sonstansil blooms, the residents of Trolberg all gather around the tree. Among them is a couple of women that appear to be engaged with each other.
Jorts receptionist[]
In "Chapter 11: The Jorts Incident", when Gil Jones comes to the Jort HQ, the receptionist is playing a game on her computer and directs him to an elevator without even looking up from her screen.
Jogger[]
In "Chapter 11: The Jorts Incident", right after Hilda, David and Frida leave the library they're briefly greeted by this woman whose jogging by them.
Lettuce seller[]
In "Chapter 12: The Replacement" this bearded man is seen on the Trolberg farmers market selling lettuce. He is among the people who get startled when Alfur is being chased by the Delegation for the Return of Wayward Elves. Alfur uses a leaf of the lettuce as a makeshift parachute to try and escape from them.
In "Chapter 13: The Stone Forest", this likely female salt-lion and it's cub are both seen briefly when Tontu, in his attempt to return home, accidentally ended up near the harbor where it glowered at him.
Jorts janitor[]
In "Chapter 13: The Stone Forest", this janitor is briefly seen when Tontu, in his attempt to return home, accidentally ends up in Jorts HQ and startles him.
Little girl on TV[]
Seen on the video in The movie played by Safety patrol officer Selby while within Ms. Hallgrim's classroom.
People in a Troll Costume[]
In The movie, Safety patrol officer Selby showed Ms. Hallgrim's class a video About trolls which featured one or two people dressed up like a troll as part of the video.
TV Family[]
In The Movie, seen on a television within Ms. Hallgrim's class.
Student whose grandfather got eaten by a troll[]
In The movie, one of Ms. Hallgrim's students commented that her grandfather was eaten by a troll.
Boy whose great-grandmother raised a troll[]
In The Movie during an argument over trolls, this one boy said that his great-grandmother had raised a troll that she found in her backyard.
Safety patrol bell ringer[]
In The movie, this bellringer sees the now troll Hilda run towards the city, and rings the bell to chase her away.
Unnamed safety patrol officer[]
In The movie, Johanna encounters this safety patrol officer while looking for Hilda. He tells her about the new curfew. When Johanna claims to be looking for berries to justify why she was outside the walls, he warns her that the berries she was about to pick are poisonous.
Curious Man and Woman[]
In The movie, this man and woman see the protest organized by Frida and David, and ask the kids what their teacher would think of this. Enid Hallgrim voices her support for what her students are doing and asks the two to move along.
Ticket clerk[]
In "Chapter 1: The Train to Tofoten", Johanna buys tickets from this clerk for herself, Hilda, Frida, David and Alfur (despite nobody else could see him) to take their trip to Tofoten.
Train conductor[]
In "Chapter 1: The Train to Tofoten", this conductor is seen blowing a whistle to let everyone know that it was time to board the train for Tofoten.
These people all have brief speaking roles in "Chapter 2: The Fairy Mound" when Hilda goes around Tofoten to ask more about fairies. They however give her a lot of contradicting information regarding fairies' appearance, behaviour and powers.
Icecream shop owner
Bjorn[]
A man mentioned by Astrid when David and Frida announce they are going souvenir shopping. She directs them to a good souvenir shop, and asks them that if they see Bjorn, they should remind him that he owes Astrid a lot of money.
In Chapter 3: The Giantslayer, after when Hilda, Twig and the Wood Man find themselves in a version of the past, Twig is nearly alarmed by this blacksmith at work.
Husband and wife[]
In Chapter 3: The Giantslayer, when Hilda witnessed the giant known as Kald accidentally stepping on a house owned by this couple, they explain to her about the giantslayer of whom captured that giant's brother. They're later seen again along with the other villagers who are fleeing from their homes that have all caught on fire.
Fake giantslayer[]
In Chapter 3: The Giantslayer, after Hilda demands to see the titular Giant Slayer, this huge, intimidating man approaches her, impllying he is the giantslayer. Hilda actually gets nervous for a moment, but then the man reveals he is not the one she is looking for and directs her to Halvor.
Panicking villager[]
In Chapter 3: The Giantslayer, this woman spots Wood Man in her village and mistakes him for a demon. She wakes up the other villagers, who capture Wood Man.
During the Bottom pf Sea song in "Chapter 4: The Laughing Merman", Eugene was captured by this fisherman who demanded to granted wishes but Eugene protested saying he was not that kind of fish although the fisherman disbelieved and kept him captive until eventually he released Eugene back into the water but in the wrong place.
White Heron[]
In "Chapter 4: The Laughing Merman", a white heron is shown while picking around in a shallow part of the river when it was frightened away by Hilda, Frida, David and Louise who came rapidly out of a cave.
In Chapter 5: The Job several people are shown while on the docking bay, a ferry is about to leave where one guy untied the boat just as Anders came running by and barely got onboard in time where the rest of the people all watched the boat depart.
Waiter at the Salty Maiden[]
This waiter works at The Salty Maiden, where Anders, Hilda, David and Frida have lunch in Chapter 5: The Job. They ask his opinion on the various dishes, but his answers discourage them from actually ordering these dishes and they all settle for vegetable soup instead.
Not Anders[]
In "Chapter 6: The Forgotten Lake", Hilda noticed this man walking down the street and mistook him for Anders, but realized her mistake after getting his attention.
In "Hilda and the Nowhere Space", this traffic warden is eaten by Jellybean until Tontu orders Jellybean to spit her out again. She is the only victim of Jellybean in this book, while in the graphic novels and animated series Jellybean ate 3 people.
Old Woman[]
In "Hilda and the Nowhere Space", Hilda comes across an old woman banishing a Nisse from her home, because he supposedly vandalized the place. The nisse claims to be innocent and Hilda defends him, but the woman doesn't believe their story and bashes both over the head with her broom.
Mr. Farmor[]
Mr. Farmor is Hilda and Johanna's downstairs neighbor. Johanna briefly mentions him in "Hilda and the Nowhere Space" when she claims he called the Safety Patrol after seeing the Traffic Warden that Jellybean ate. Considering Hilda's room is on the top floor, and the apartment on the ground floor is from Peter Ostenfeld, it can be concluded that Mr. Farmor must live on the second floor.
Madame Lindgren & her son[]
Madame Lindgren and her teenage son appear in "Hilda and the Time Worm". Madame Lindgren has a stand on the Trolberg Winter Festival market. When Kertasnikir accidentally causes panic by shouting "TROLL" at the marketplace, Madame Lindgren orders her son to run to Gorrill Gardens and warn the bell keeper there to ring the bell. Hilda tries to stop him, but is too late.
Colin is a Sparrow Scout who is briefly mentioned in "Hilda and the Laughing Merman". Hilda ask him to join her, David and Frida as the fourth person for their rafting expedition during Sparrow Scout camp, but he declines because he is frightened by their reputation of always getting into weird situations.
Sandi[]
Sandi appears in "Hilda and the Laughing Merman". He is the owner of Sandi’s sugar shack. He is seen handing out donuts during the badge ceremony at Scout Hall.
Sigrid Renberg[]
A character mentioned by Wood Man in "Hilda and the Faratok Tree". She is the author of a book titled Things with Big Feet: a Guide to Every Giant You've Ever Seen, as Well as Some You Haven't. Wood Man claims the book says Sigmund is taller than Aldinn.