Daniel Spellbound
Daniel Spellbound is a Canadian-American computer-animated adventure comedy television series created by Matt Fernandes of Industrial Brothers, focusing on a teenage protagonist who navigates a hidden magical underworld in modern-day New York City by tracking and selling rare mystical items to sorcerers.[1] The series, co-produced by Industrial Brothers, Boat Rocker Studios, and Netflix Animation, premiered its first season on Netflix on October 27, 2022, consisting of 10 episodes each approximately 24 minutes in length, followed by a second season on January 26, 2023, which was the last season released as of 2025 and also consisting of 10 episodes each approximately 24 minutes in length.[2][3][4][5] In the show, the title character, voiced by Alex Barima, operates as a "spell tracker" in a secret magical community, retrieving elusive ingredients like the Fugu Rose or a gryphon's egg while dealing with rivals, dark forces, and the risks of the magical black market, often aided by his best friend Lucy (Chantel Riley) and a wisecracking talking pig named Hoagie (Deven Mack).[6][7][8] Targeted at children aged 7 and up with a TV-Y7 rating, Daniel Spellbound blends fantasy elements with humor and action, emphasizing themes of friendship, discovery, and the consequences of tampering with magic in a world where such powers are concealed from the public.[6][8]Premise
Plot overview
Daniel Spellbound is an animated series centered on its titular protagonist, a teenage tracker named Daniel who navigates a secret magical underworld hidden beneath modern-day New York City, where he hunts for rare ingredients used in spells by sorcerers and alchemists.[9][10] As an orphan making a living by sourcing mystical artifacts and creature parts, Daniel initially operates within the strict code of secrecy that keeps magic concealed from the non-magical world, but his discovery of a rare and dangerous ingredient upends his life, uncovering secrets about his late father's involvement in forbidden alchemical practices.[9] This revelation ties into his family's ancient legacy tied to spellcraft and the perilous consequences of breaching magic's veil of secrecy.[11] Throughout the series, Daniel forms a core trio with his allies: the talking pig Hoagie, a former human transformed by a curse and serving as his loyal, wisecracking companion, and Lucy Santana, a skilled dowser and apprentice-like magician with the Bureau of Magical Enforcement who brings her expertise in locating hidden magical energies.[6][12] Together, they confront escalating threats to the delicate balance of the magical world, from rogue alchemists seeking to exploit rare ingredients to forces that could expose or destroy the hidden society.[9] The narrative explores the overarching theme of Daniel juggling his ordinary teenage life—school, friendships, and personal growth—with the extraordinary demands of his inherited magical responsibilities, often leading to high-stakes chases and moral dilemmas about the ethics of magic use.[8] The story progresses from Season 1's focus on Daniel's personal discovery of his heritage and initial alliances amid localized dangers in New York, to Season 2's expansion into a larger-scale conflict resembling a magical war, where the trio races to reverse a demonic curse linked to Daniel's family that threatens to upend the entire age of hidden magic.[13][14] This arc builds to a climactic confrontation with major antagonistic forces intent on reshaping or dismantling the magical order, forcing Daniel to harness his skills and bonds to protect both worlds.[15]Setting and world-building
The series is set in a contemporary version of New York City, where a hidden magical underworld operates parallel to everyday human life, accessible through portals, secret entrances, and concealed societies that blend urban environments with fantastical elements. This dual-layered world allows magic to coexist undetected by the general public, relying on misdirection and secrecy to maintain its existence amid modern skyscrapers and streets.[16] Central to the lore is a magic system powered by rare spell ingredients harvested from mythical creatures, such as griffins, fairies, orcs, and other folklore-inspired beings, which trackers collect to supply sorcerers, wizards, and alchemists for crafting spells. These ingredients form the basis of magical practice, turning everyday objects or actions into supernatural effects, but their acquisition often involves risky hunts and ethical dilemmas due to the creatures' sentience and rarity. The system emphasizes resource scarcity, where ingredients like a griffon's egg or fugu rose hold immense power but are tightly controlled to prevent overuse or exposure.[11][17][8] Magical activities are regulated by organizations such as the Trackers' Guild, a professional network of hunters who specialize in sourcing ingredients and artifacts, and the Bureau of Magical Enforcement, which oversees compliance with secrecy laws and punishes violations like unauthorized spellcasting or poaching. These guilds enforce a black-market economy for magical goods, as open use of magic in the human world is prohibited, leading to underground dealings and conflicts over rare resources. Key locations include the Trackers' Guild headquarters for training and dealings, the Pie Maker's bakery as a covert hub for alchemical transactions and spell preparation, and hidden markets where misfit creatures and practitioners trade illicit items.[18][6][19] The world integrates global folklore into an urban fantasy framework, reimagining entities like witches, golems, and monsters as integral to the society's ecosystem, often portrayed as both threats and allies within New York's shadowed alleys and subterranean realms. This setup underscores themes of concealment and balance, where magical rules prioritize non-interference with the mundane world to avoid catastrophic exposure.[10][16]Characters
Main characters
Daniel Spellbound, voiced by Alex Barima, is the protagonist of the series, a teenage tracker specializing in locating rare magical ingredients for clients in New York's hidden magical underworld. Initially portrayed as impulsive and reckless in his pursuits, driven by a desire to prove himself, he uncovers his family's magical heritage, which propels his evolution from a self-serving hunter to a more responsible guardian of magical secrets.[8][6] Hoagie, voiced by Deven Mack, serves as Daniel's loyal sidekick and comic relief, a talking pig who was originally a human boy transformed by a curse. Offering brute strength and unwavering support during perilous quests, Hoagie grapples with his artificial, non-human identity, adding depth to his role as the group's steadfast companion.[10][8] Lucy Santana, voiced by Chantel Riley, is a clever and skilled young witch who joins Daniel and Hoagie, bringing her expertise in spells and divination as an apprentice associated with the Bureau of Magical Enforcement. Haunted by her family's mysterious past, she forms the essential third member of the trio, contributing quick thinking and magical prowess to their adventures.[6][8] The core trio's relationships are central to the narrative, with Daniel receiving initial mentorship from the Pie Maker, a powerful figure whose authority creates tensions as he navigates ethical dilemmas in the magical world. Through shared challenges, including conflicts with antagonistic forces seeking to exploit magic, Daniel, Hoagie, and Lucy develop greater teamwork and empathy, transforming their individual struggles into collective strength.[8][10]Supporting characters
The supporting characters in Daniel Spellbound encompass recurring allies and mentors who assist the main protagonists without propelling the central narrative, often providing essential support during magical challenges. The Pie Maker, voiced by Catherine Disher, is an enigmatic and evil bakery owner. Secretly a powerful magical figure, she dispenses cryptic advice and key ingredients to aid Daniel in his tracking duties, though she holds leverage over him through a debt he owes.[20][6] Other guild members, such as the Tracker elders, play crucial roles by offering training, resources, and enforcement of strict magical secrecy protocols within the Tracker's Guild.[6] These figures provide the protagonists with structured guidance and occasional comic relief as sidekicks, while forming temporary alliances to resolve acute magical threats.[6]Antagonists
The antagonists in Daniel Spellbound are diverse villains who undermine the hidden magical society's regulations, driven by personal ambition, resentment, and a desire to exploit or expose magic. These characters range from individual schemers to larger threats that escalate across seasons, forcing the protagonists to navigate moral dilemmas between mercy and justice in preserving the delicate balance of their world. Key individual villains include the Oracle, a manipulative seer who uses her abilities to foresee and twist events for her own ends, embodying corruption within prophetic traditions of the magical world. In Season 1, antagonists pursue individual schemes, such as the Dark Mage's bid for total control over magical artifacts like the Gryphon's Egg, rooted in resentment against the Bureau's oversight. By Season 2, these evolve into a full uprising led by corrupted figures seeking to unleash widespread chaos, compelling Daniel and his allies to weigh forgiveness against the need to enforce justice to protect non-magical humans from exposure. The Dark Mage, also known as Camilla Thomas and voiced by Kyra Harper, serves as the primary antagonist of season 1. In season 2, Jayce Chinda, voiced by Al Mukaddam, emerges as a major threat leading the uprising.[8][13][21]Production
Development
Daniel Spellbound was created by Matt Fernandes, the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of Industrial Brothers, in collaboration with Boat Rocker Studios.[2][16] Fernandes drew inspiration from urban fantasy genres, envisioning a world where magic is integrated into modern society but concealed from the public, blending elements of family adventure with themes of hidden heritage and secrecy.[2][16] The concept originated from Fernandes' curiosity about how wizards source rare ingredients for spells, evolving into a story centered on a teenage tracker navigating a secret magical underworld in contemporary New York City.[16] This idea was developed and pitched over three years before Netflix commissioned the series on February 4, 2021, as a 20-episode CG-animated original for global release.[2][1] Fernandes led the writing process, serving as executive producer and director, with Merrill Hagan as executive story editor to craft scripts that combine action, humor, and rich magical lore targeted at kids and families.[2][16] The narrative emphasizes Daniel's journey of discovery, focusing on personal growth through uncovering his family's secretive magical legacy while balancing high-stakes adventures.[2] The pre-production phase finalized the multi-season arc prior to animation beginning in 2022.[1]Animation and voice recording
The CG animation for Daniel Spellbound was produced by Boat Rocker Studios in partnership with Industrial Brothers and Jam Filled Entertainment, which contributed 2D and 3D animation elements to create a dynamic visual landscape.[9] The series employs vibrant urban fantasy visuals, blending contemporary New York City settings with hidden magical realms, featuring dynamic creature designs like the anthropomorphic pig Hoagie and intricate spell effects that depict alchemy and enchantment in action.[9] Art direction was overseen by Chi Woo Park, who developed a distinctive aesthetic combining realistic exteriors of New York City—such as bustling streets and iconic landmarks—with fantastical underground environments filled with arcane artifacts and otherworldly creatures.[22] This approach enhances the narrative's theme of magic concealed within the everyday world, using CG techniques to seamlessly integrate practical urban textures with imaginative, glowing magical phenomena.[9] Voice recording utilized a diverse Canadian cast, including Alex Barima as the titular Daniel Spellbound, Deven Mack as his companion Hoagie, and Chantel Riley as Lucy Santana, Daniel's best friend and a sorceress, under the episode direction of Trevor Deane-Freeman and series co-creator Matt Fernandes.[22] The performances were captured to emphasize youthful energy and emotional depth, supporting the show's action-adventure tone with expressive vocal dynamics for both human and fantastical characters.[23] In post-production, editing was handled by Marc Brenzil and Paul Gitlin, whose work on the episode "The Tickle Pit" received a nomination for Best Picture Editing in Animation at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards.[24] This recognition underscores the team's focus on fluid action sequences and integrated magical visual effects (VFX), achieved through contributions from riggers and effects artists like Derek Sunderland and Keren Kurtz.[22]Episodes
Series overview
Daniel Spellbound is a Canadian animated action-adventure series comprising two seasons and a total of 20 episodes, with each episode running approximately 25 minutes.[25] The series was created by Matthew Fernandes and Alan Gregg, who served as primary writers, while direction was handled by a rotating team that included Matthew Fernandes and Trevor Deane-Freeman across all episodes.[22] Both seasons premiered exclusively on Netflix, with Season 1 releasing on October 27, 2022, and Season 2 on January 26, 2023.[6][26][27] As of November 2025, no additional seasons have been confirmed.[28]| Season | Number of Episodes | Original Release Date | Directors (Key Contributors) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (2022) | 10 | October 27, 2022 | Matthew Fernandes, Trevor Deane-Freeman |
| 2 (2023) | 10 | January 26, 2023 | Matthew Fernandes, Trevor Deane-Freeman |
Season 1 (2022)
Season 1 of Daniel Spellbound consists of 10 episodes that introduce protagonist Daniel Spellbound, a teenage tracker of magical ingredients in a hidden supernatural underworld beneath modern-day New York City. Directed by Matthew Fernandes and Trevor Deane-Freeman throughout, with writing led by Merrill Hagan and contributions from others such as Michele Cavan, the season explores Daniel's efforts to settle debts with dangerous figures in the magical black market while discovering powerful artifacts like the Gryphon's Egg.[22][29] The narrative arc centers on Daniel's initial alliances, including his partnership with the talking pig Hoagie and apprentice sorceress Lucy, as they evade rivals and enforcers, building the core trio amid escalating threats from entities like the Pie Maker and the Dark Mage. All episodes were released simultaneously on Netflix on October 27, 2022, in a binge-drop format.[6][30] The season's episodes are summarized below, focusing on key plot developments that establish the magical world's rules, character dynamics, and rising stakes.| No. | Title | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dirty Hands | To settle his debt with the evil Pie Maker, Daniel must track a rare magical item: the Fugu Rose, but not without the help of a talking pig named Hoagie.[6][31] |
| 2 | D Is for Dungeon | During an unexpected visit to the Bureau of Magical Enforcement, the Primus offers to help Daniel out of his deal with the Pie Maker—for a price.[6][32] |
| 3 | The Cheat Code | Daniel hunts for a Boatman Token, which may bring him one step closer to the Gryphon's Egg if he can find the right item to trade for it.[6] |
| 4 | Under the Open Waters | In the wake of a close confrontation and narrow escape, Daniel, Lucy, and Hoagie travel to Shanghai in search of a royal gem.[6] |
| 5 | I Will Win Your Heart | While Lucy distracts a salesperson at an illegal trading post, Daniel and Hoagie sneak into a vault to steal the heart of the Mermaid Queen.[6] |
| 6 | Look What I Got | After a run-in with a rival tracker, Daniel and Lucy must barter with gremlins to repair their ice cream truck and resume their magical journey.[6] |
| 7 | Big Fat Nope | Daniel and Lucy storm the hive of the Insect King in search of the Key Staff, only to find that someone's already beaten them to it.[6] |
| 8 | How Dare You | To hold up their end of the Tracker Code, the trio leads a rival tracker to the Gryphon's lair, but getting out alive is another story.[6] |
| 9 | A Sandwich of Evil | Lucy's quick thinking keeps the Gryphon's Egg out of the hands of the Dark Mage for now, but Daniel worries the egg is too powerful for any one person.[6] |
| 10 | Hold On Tight | In a final battle with the Dark Mage, Daniel, Lucy, and Hoagie must defend the Gryphon's Egg, as the fate of the magical world—and ours—depends on it.[6][33][34] |
Season 2 (2023)
The second and final season of Daniel Spellbound resolves the cliffhanger from Season 1 by delving deeper into family lore and guild rivalries, escalating conflicts within the magical underworld while emphasizing personal reckonings for Daniel, Lucy, and Hoagie. The narrative arc centers on the trio's high-stakes quest for ancient artifacts like the Scepter and an ancient coffer, navigating betrayals, astral realms, and systemic threats from dark forces, ultimately leading to their stand against a war that endangers magic itself. All 10 episodes were released simultaneously on Netflix on January 26, 2023.[6] The season was directed by Matthew Fernandes and Trevor Deane-Freeman, with writing credits shared among Merrill Hagan (executive story editor), Anne Mortensen-Agnew, and additional contributors including Kevin Burke, Chris Wyatt, and Michele Cavan.[35]Episode list
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Swing Batter Batter
To rejoin the Trackers' Guild, Daniel needs an Untrackable—and his new friend Shak knows exactly where to find one.[36] -
A Secret for a Secret
After coming across an unusual shrine in Jayce's hideout, the group travels to the most cursed place on Earth to look for the legendary tracker.[37] -
The Hidden Island
Daniel decides to help Jayce track an ancient coffer in exchange for an item he desperately needs—if they can make it off a mysterious island alive. -
The Tickle Pit
At the illegal trading post, Jayce tries to make good on his deal with Daniel. But first, Daniel must play a sinister game to pay off his debt to Kel. -
Witches Only
In order to get their hands on Witching Silver, the gang infiltrates a secret forge. Meanwhile, Lucy and Hoagie pay a visit to the oracle, shedding light on Lucy's witch heritage. -
Break On Through
The team astral projects into another realm to figure out the location of the Scepter. There, Daniel learns about his family from an unexpected source. -
Gizmos and Death Traps
To repair his armor, Daniel will have to strike a deal with a tough-talking fish. Then, Jayce and Shak storm a volcano in search of the Scepter. -
The Final Trial
In Selcouth, the teams must pass four trials to win the Scepter—unless someone untrustworthy beats them to it.[38] -
The Legacy
A powerful item falls into unexpected hands, leaving Shak to make an impossible choice. Later, Daniel and his friends try to contain a dark force unleashed from the coffer. -
The Final Spell
Back in New York, the city's greatest magicians combine their powers to battle a formidable foe. But will it be enough to save magic as they know it, resolving the magical war?