Here we have Hildy Gloom of The 7d's having a rotten day again.
Apparently another scheme has blown up in her face. I do enjoy Kelly
Osbourne as Hildy she has one of the best comic timings on the show. I
like that that she does love her husband Grim, they do love each other.
This is Hildy Gloom, the main villain of The 7D's, dressed as a bunny girl. Apparently another scheme against Queen Delightful has gone awry.
Hildy Gloom is a witch and the main antagonist of The 7D who works to
take over Jollywood alongside her husband and minion Grim.
Hildy is spoiled and often demeaning towards everyone. She says "I want
it! I want it! I want it!" whenever she sees something exciting. Knowing
Grim's inability to execute evil plans carefully on his own, Hildy
often does the planning. Because she's a witch (and one of Jollywood's
threats), nobody wants to be friends with her (as shown in "Surprise").
She also bosses Grim around; nevertheless, she loves her husband so much
that they usually make kissy noises. Hildy is envious of Snazzy Shazam,
her longtime rival who usually bests her.
Hildy's frustrations with Grim putting a damper on their quest to
conquer Jollywood became the focus in "Grim the Genius". After Grim
destroyed their home after redirecting a lightning cloud meant for Queen
Delightful's casle, he tries to win her back by becoming smart and
finally forces Queen Delightful of her castle, making Hildy queen.
Initially, Hildy is impressed by Grim's romantic actions. But Grim's
intelligence really takes over his personality and he crowned himself
king, and he starts to reject Hildy's affections. A heartbroken Hildy
misses the old Grim and after losing the Smarty Pants Stone, he reverted
to his old simple self. The two embrace, and Hildy says he doesn't need
the stone and accepts Grim for who he is.
Hildy's biggest weakness is that she freaks out at the sight of slimy
things. Even though she loves Grim, she refuses to kiss her husband to
make him human because he was turned into a frog once in "For the Love
of Cheese". There are a few times the Glooms were forced to retreat due
to something icky.
Despite Hildy's evil intentions, it's shown in "Hildy the Good" and at
the end of "Jollybells" that Hildy can feel a sense of good within her.
However, in both occasions, she quickly brushes it off.
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