Isadora Moon (TV series)

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Isadora Moon
Genre
  • Children's television series
  • Fantasy
  • Adventure
Based on Isadora Moon
Developed byHarriet Muncaster
Sky Kids
Written byDenise Cassar
Directed by
  • Deborah Thorpe (showrunner)
  • William Gordon
  • Ed Olive
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time11 Min
Production companiesKelebek Media
APC Kids
Original release
Network Sky Kids
HBO Max [1]
Related
Emerald (2025 TV series)

Isadora Moon is a British children's television series developed by Harriet Munchester. [2]

Contents

Premise

Isadora Moon is an animated children's TV series about a young girl who is half-fairy and half-vampire, navigating life's challenges while embracing her unique heritage. It follows her adventures with her best friend, Pink Rabbit, as she learns to balance her different sides and find her place in the world. The show focuses on themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and bravery.

Characters

Episodes

Episode 1: The Wobbly Fang Release Date: November 17, 2023

Production

Development

Isadora Moon was created by with an initial sketch by author-illustrator Harriet Muncaster of a character who was half-fairy and half-vampire. This initial character concept then evolved into a full book series, which was first published in 2016 and now includes 22 books, selling over 5 million copies worldwide. The series was further developed into a 2D animated series, produced by Kelebek Media, which premiered in 2023. The character concept was developed while Muncaster was an MA student in children's illustration at Anglia Ruskin University, a program that provided strong industry connections. [3]

References

  1. "Isadora Moon Flies into the U.S. on Max: Animated Series Launches January 2". Warner Bros. Discovery.com. December 10, 2024.
  2. "APC Kids flies Kelebek Media's Isadora Moon to new international broadcasters". Animation UK.Com. April 2, 2024.
  3. "KELEBEK MEDIA DEVELOPS ISADORA MOON SERIES BASED ON GLOBAL HIT BOOKS". Animation UK.Com. May 22, 2020.