Based on the series of books by Harriet Muncaster, Isadora Moon is a 2023 British animated series following the adventures of a half-fairy and half-vampire girl.
This series provides examples of:
- Child of Two Worlds: Isadora and her baby sister Honeyblossom are half fairy and half vampire.
- Cute Little Fangs: Sported by half vampire Isadora and her full vampire cousin Amma.
- Fantastically Indifferent: Humans don't bat an eye at Isadora, her family or any other paranormal beings.
- Living Toy: Isadora's stuffed toy Pink Rabbit, brought to life by her mother.
- Loose Tooth Episode: "The Wobbly Fang" starts with Isadora having a loose baby fang. It comes out when she bites into an apple.
- Modest Royalty: The Moons live relatively normal lives despite the parents being a count and countess.
- No Antagonist: While characters like Isadora's ghost friend Oscar and cousin Mirabelle occasionally cause mischief, there is no outright villain.
- Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid: Isadora is half vampire, half fairy.
- Open-Minded Parent: Neither of Isadora's parents mind which of them she decides to take after.
- Our Vampires Are Different: Vampires in this universe don't drink blood and sunlight does not affect them.
- Straying Baby: Honeyblossom has a habit of levitating out of her high chair and crawling on the ceiling.
- Take a Third Option: In "The Wobbly Fang" Isadora loses a baby fang and struggles to decide whether she wants to frame it like vampires do or put it under her pillow for the Tooth Fairy like a human child. In the end she decides to have it framed, but promises tooth fairy Mignonette that she can have the other one when it falls out.