Frankelda's Book Of Spooks
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''Frankelda's Book of Spooks'' (Spanish: ''Los Sustos Ocultos de Frankelda'') is a Mexican
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created by brothers Arturo and Roy Ambriz Rendón and produced by the animation studio Cinema Fantasma for Cartoon Network Latin America and
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Premise

Frankelda, a mysterious ghostwriter, tells tales of terror with the assistance of her grumpy enchanted book Herneval, primarily focused on children encountering supernatural entities such as gnomes, witches, sirens and the
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collectively known as "Spooks", that rely on human fear to survive. Trapped in the consciousness of a sentient haunted house for 150 years, telling stories allows the two an opportunity to gradually regain their strength and make an escape plan, though with the obstacle of the house itself waking up.


Characters

* Frankelda (voiced by Mireya Mendoza), is the show's narrator, loosely inspired by ''Frankenstein'' author
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. She is the energetic ghost of Francisca Imelda, an aspiring horror writer from 1870s Mexico. Growing up with a fondness for reading and writing scary stories, her passions were discouraged by her family and her manuscripts were rejected by sexist publishers, resulting in her taking on her pen name. She takes an offer from Herneval to become his new Royal Nightmare Writer, allowing her stories to find an audience in people's dreams, though her consciousness has to be separated from her body to make the trip to the realm of the Spooks. However, with the journey turning into a one-way trip and the nature of dreams leaving her anonymous, she has become a literal ghostwriter. * Herneval (voiced by Arturo Mercado Jr.) is Frankelda's cautious and grumpy enchanted book. Prior to taking on his current state, he was an owl-like creature that was the Prince of the Spooks Kingdom. Admiring her work since the two were children, he makes a romantic offer for her to become the Spooks' new nightmare writer. Herneval can make people sleep by touching them and can induce astral projection in humans. * Procustes (voiced by Luis Leonardo Suarez) is a giant spider monster that was the previous Royal Nightmare Writer of the Spooks. When his stories had become tired, cliche and less effective for creating the nightmares the kingdom needed, Herneval sought to replace him with Frankelda. In revenge he made sure Frankelda's consciousness would not leave the Spook realm, and through unknown circumstances, he has transformed into a living haunted house that has trapped Frankelda and Herneval within the walls of his mind.


Production

''Frankelda's Book of Spooks'' was initially pitched as a small web series with a four-minute pilot episode being released in 2019 on the Cartoon Network
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'' and '' The Storyteller''. When the series was backed by HBO Max as part of their larger initiative to develop 100 projects in Latin America, the Ambriz brothers expanded the scope of the project into something more dramatic with musical numbers. 122 puppets and 42 sets were created for the series. The series was dubbed into English twice over, first by the Miami-based studio BKS as a language option for its initial HBO Max Latin America release and a second time by Keywords Studios in Los Angeles for its US release. This second dub had the three leads of the Mexican cast reprise their roles in English. The series is being positioned as a "calling card" for Cinema Fantasma, with the Ambriz brothers describing Frankelda's extended backstory as offering enough depth as a hook for potential later seasons or a movie. A spinoff exploring the backstory of Frankelda and Herneval further was announced at the Pixelatl 2022 festival, titled ''Frankelda and the Prince of Spooks'', later being confirmed as a movie when it was announced it would be featured as a work in progress at the 2023
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as part of a showcase of Mexican animation. The film, retitled ''I Am Frankelda'', was completed in 2025 and premiered at Annecy,https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/movies/annecy-2025-lineup-unveiled-a-celebration-of-innovation-independence-and-international-animation/ar-AA1DtPgy with a Mexican theatrical release being planned for the fall.


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* {{Cartoon Network co-productions 2020s animated television series 2020s Mexican television series Stop-motion animated television series Mexican children's animated horror television series HBO Max original programming Animated television series about ghosts