Roxy Hunter
Roxy Hunter is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of a series of four made-for-television mystery films, a Canadian-American co-production for the Nickelodeon network in the United States, with Aria Wallace portraying the precocious 9-year-old detective.[1][2] The series, set in the small town of Serenity Falls, follows Roxy as she solves supernatural-tinged mysteries alongside her best friend Max, drawing inspiration from classic young sleuth stories like those of Nancy Drew and Harriet the Spy.[2] The films, all directed by Eleanore Lindo and released between 2007 and 2008, include Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost, where Roxy investigates a haunted mansion after moving from the city; Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman, in which she searches for a missing crystal skull suspected to be stolen by a reclusive figure; Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid, centering on Roxy befriending an amnesiac who may be a mythical creature; and Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween, uncovering a classmate's vampire-like secret during the holiday.[2][1] Each entry features family-friendly adventures blending light suspense, humor, and moral lessons, aimed at young audiences.[1] Recurring cast members include Robin Brûlé as Roxy's mother Susan Hunter, Demetrius Joyette as Max, and supporting actors such as Jayne Eastwood as Mrs. Crabtree and Yannick Bisson as Jon Steadman, with screenplays by James Kee and Robin Dunne.[2] The series received modest critical reception, with the debut film holding a 5.7/10 rating on IMDb based on 362 user reviews as of November 2025, praised for its engaging child-led storytelling but noted for predictable plots.[1]Overview
Premise
The Roxy Hunter series is a children's mystery franchise comprising four made-for-TV films originally produced for Nickelodeon, centering on a young protagonist who tackles supernatural-themed puzzles through rational deduction.[3][4] At its core, the series follows Roxy Hunter, a 9- to 10-year-old aspiring detective who employs logic, observation, and collaboration with friends to debunk or explain eerie occurrences, often rooted in local legends or rumors.[5][3] Key themes include family dynamics—such as Roxy's interactions with her mother and stepfather—and the value of friendship, alongside a consistent promotion of skepticism toward the supernatural in favor of evidence-based solutions.[5][3] Formatted as standalone adventure stories suitable for young audiences, the films integrate light horror elements with humor and excitement, each unfolding in a distinct small-town setting to maintain fresh intrigue without relying on ongoing serialization.[5][3] The narrative arc escalates across installments, transitioning from a haunted house mystery to explorations of a shaman's curse, a mermaid legend, and Halloween hauntings, while preserving interconnected character growth and thematic continuity.[3][5]Production
The Roxy Hunter series was developed in 2007 as a Nickelodeon Original Movie franchise in partnership with Dolphin Entertainment, with production support from Canadian firms including Winding Road Entertainment and Creative Capers Entertainment, the latter providing CGI animation elements.[6][7] Dolphin Entertainment, under president Bill O’Dowd, initially envisioned 10-15 films over five years targeted at children aged 6-12, though only four were ultimately produced.[6] The films were directed by Eleanore Lindo across all installments, with writing credits shared by James Kee and Robin Dunne on multiple entries, and production led by Barry Tropp and Sarah Soboleski.[8][9] Principal photography occurred in Ontario, Canada, centered around Toronto and nearby sites such as Port Perry and Rockwood Conservation Area, utilizing local sets to depict small-town and adventurous settings.[10][11] The series was completed rapidly, with all four movies produced and premiering between October 2007 and October 2008: Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost on October 30, 2007; Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman on February 1, 2008; Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid on July 13, 2008; and Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween in October 2008.[12][13][14] Distribution focused on U.S. television premieres via Nickelodeon and The N, alongside international syndication and DVD releases through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.[6][15]Cast and characters
Lead performer
Aria Wallace portrayed the titular character Roxy Hunter in all four films of the Nickelodeon mystery series, which aired between 2007 and 2008. Born on November 3, 1996, Wallace began her acting career as a child, appearing in guest roles on television shows such as The Bernie Mac Show (2002, 2005), Charmed (2003) as a crying little girl, and That '70s Show (2003).[16] These early appearances established her as a versatile young performer before landing the lead role in the Roxy Hunter franchise.[17] Wallace's performance as Roxy, an intelligent and bossy pre-teen detective, was marked by an energetic and inquisitive delivery that captured the character's cleverness and determination. Critics noted her spunky and charismatic presence, though her rapid-fire dialogue occasionally challenged comprehension, aligning with Roxy's quick-witted persona.[5][18] At the time of filming, Wallace was 11 to 12 years old, perfectly suiting the 10-year-old Roxy's adventurous spirit across the series.[19] Following the Roxy Hunter series, Wallace continued her career with roles such as the obsessive fan Mandy Valdez on iCarly (2008–2009) and appearances in films like Spork (2009). She has since transitioned into voice work, music, and theater, including over 25 stage productions and original songwriting.[16][20]Recurring roles
Robin Brûlé portrays Susan Hunter, Roxy's widowed mother who offers emotional support and stability across all entries in the series.[8] As the family matriarch, Susan relocates with Roxy to the Moody Mansion in Serenity Falls, where she takes a job at the local bank and gradually builds a new life, providing guidance during Roxy's investigations while managing household dynamics.[21] Demetrius Joyette plays Max, Roxy's loyal best friend and investigative sidekick who appears in every film.[22] A bright 12-year-old advanced student whose archaeologist parents frequently travel, Max resides with the Hunters and contributes analytical skills and companionship to Roxy's mysteries, though his arc includes moments of personal doubt resolved through family-like bonds.[21] Yannick Bisson depicts Jon Steadman, Roxy's stepfather figure who evolves from a skeptical bank manager to a more integrated family member in all four films. Initially introduced as Susan's colleague and romantic interest, Jon's relationship with her culminates in an engagement, tying into family relocations and offering practical help despite his initial doubts about Roxy's sleuthing.[14] Vik Sahay embodies Ramma, a quirky medical student who provides eccentric insights and becomes a recurring ally in most installments.[8] Discovered living in the mansion's attic due to financial hardship, Ramma integrates into the household dynamic, assisting with puzzles through his resourceful and unconventional perspective, which subtly evolves as the family's extended support network amid shifting mysteries.[21]Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost
Plot
Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost follows 9-year-old aspiring detective Roxy Hunter (Aria Wallace) as she moves from the city to the small town of Serenity Falls with her mother Susan and stepfather Jon. Their new home is an old mansion rumored to be haunted by the "Moody Ghost," tied to events from 1944 involving a lost love and unsolved crime.[23] With the help of her new best friend Max, an 11-year-old genius, Roxy investigates eerie occurrences like ghostly apparitions and strange noises, uncovering clues that suggest the haunting may be linked to hidden family secrets and neighborhood mischief rather than supernatural forces.[24] The story builds suspense through Roxy's deductive adventures in the mansion and town, blending light mystery with themes of friendship and bravery, as she works to solve the enigma, save the house from demolition, and reunite long-lost lovers.[5]Cast
The cast of Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost features the series' core ensemble in their debut appearances. Aria Wallace stars as Roxy Hunter, the precocious young sleuth. Robin Brûlé portrays her mother Susan Hunter, Demetrius Joyette plays her friend Max, Yannick Bisson appears as Jon Steadman, and Vik Sahay as the quirky family friend Ramma. Supporting roles include Jayne Eastwood as the eccentric Mrs. Crabtree and guest performers adding depth to the mystery, such as Jessica Booker as Estelle and Rod Campbell as Mr. Moody.[8]| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aria Wallace | Roxy Hunter |
| Robin Brûlé | Susan Hunter |
| Demetrius Joyette | Max |
| Yannick Bisson | Jon Steadman |
| Vik Sahay | Ramma |
| Jayne Eastwood | Mrs. Crabtree |
| Jessica Booker | Estelle |
Novelization
The novelization of Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost is a junior novel written by Tracey West, published on December 13, 2007, by Price Stern Sloan, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group.[25] Based on the screenplay by Robin Dunne and James Kee, it faithfully adapts the film's plot of young detective Roxy investigating ghostly occurrences in her new haunted home in Serenity Falls, while providing additional narrative depth into her deductive process and personal insights to engage juvenile audiences.[26] Targeted at readers ages 7-10, the 128-page paperback features 8 glossy pages of color photographs from the production to illustrate key scenes and characters.[27] As a Nickelodeon tie-in product, it was released alongside the TV movie to extend the franchise's reach into print media, though no further novelizations beyond the first two films were ultimately produced.[28] The book received positive feedback from young readers, earning a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Goodreads based on user reviews praising its suspenseful storytelling and relatable protagonist.[28]Home media
Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost premiered on Nickelodeon on October 30, 2007, in the United States.[29] It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 5, 2008, featuring the 96-minute film with English audio and subtitles in multiple languages, including special features like behind-the-scenes content.[30] The DVD was part of individual releases for the early films in the series, with availability on physical media and later digital platforms. As of 2025, it remains accessible via streaming services and second-hand markets.[31]Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman
Plot
Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman follows the young detective Roxy Hunter as she investigates the theft of a priceless crystal skull from the Serenity Falls museum during preparations for the town's 150th anniversary celebration.[32] Suspicion initially falls on a reclusive local vagrant known as the Shaman, but Roxy suspects he is the rightful owner and enlists the help of Native American author Lorne Red Deer to explore Iroquois legends connected to the artifact.[33] Assisted by her best friend Max and her dog Mr. Tibbs, Roxy uncovers clues amid town events, revealing human culprits behind the theft while learning about cultural heritage and prejudice.[34] The story blends mystery with light supernatural elements, emphasizing Roxy's resourcefulness in a 90-minute family adventure set in the small town of Serenity Falls.[35]Cast
The cast of Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman features the recurring ensemble from the series, with Aria Wallace as the lead detective Roxy Hunter. Robin Brûlé reprises her role as Roxy's mother Susan Hunter, Demetrius Joyette as her friend Max, Yannick Bisson as stepfather Jon Steadman, and Vik Sahay as family friend Ramma. Guest stars include Richard McMillan as the enigmatic Shaman and Lorne Cardinal as author Lorne Red Deer, alongside supporting roles by Chas Lawther as Cousin Barry, Roger Dunn as Sheriff Tom Dawson, and young actors like Connor Fyfe as Timmy.[36]| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aria Wallace | Roxy Hunter |
| Robin Brûlé | Susan Hunter |
| Demetrius Joyette | Max |
| Yannick Bisson | Jon Steadman |
| Vik Sahay | Ramma |
| Richard McMillan | Shaman |
| Lorne Cardinal | Lorne Red Deer |
Home media
Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on February 1, 2008. It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on July 15, 2008, in region 1, featuring the 90-minute film with English audio and subtitles in multiple languages.[37] The DVD includes special features such as trailers and is available for digital streaming on platforms like Prime Video as of 2023.[38]Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid
Plot
Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid follows the young detective Roxy as she pursues a local journalism contest offering a $300 prize for the most compelling story. While investigating near a coffee shop in Serenity Falls, Roxy encounters a mysterious, amnesiac girl found soaking wet and unable to remember her identity or speak. Roxy names her Annie Nonymous and brings her home, where Annie's unfamiliarity with everyday objects raises Roxy's suspicions.[39] Assisted by her best friend Max and family, Roxy notices Annie repeatedly returning home drenched from nearby lake visits, leading her to theorize that Annie may be a mermaid stranded from the ocean. The story unfolds through Roxy's sleuthing in local settings like the lake, school, and town areas, blending clues about mythical creatures with everyday mysteries. Suspects and helpers include the local sheriff and quirky townsfolk, as Roxy pieces together Annie's true origins amid light suspense and humorous mishaps.[40][41] The 91-minute narrative builds to Roxy uncovering the truth behind the "mermaid" myth, emphasizing themes of friendship, curiosity, and debunking legends, while resolving Annie's plight in a family-friendly manner that highlights Roxy's growth as a reporter and detective.[42]Cast
The cast of Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid features the series' recurring ensemble, with guest performers enhancing the mystery of the amnesiac girl. Aria Wallace stars as the protagonist Roxy Hunter, the aspiring young journalist. Robin Brûlé portrays her mother Susan Hunter, offering support during the investigation. Demetrius Joyette plays Max, Roxy's dependable friend and investigative partner. Yannick Bisson reprises his role as Jon Steadman, the journalist stepfather providing guidance. Vik Sahay appears as Ramma, the eccentric family friend adding comic relief.[40] Notable guests include Ashleigh Rains as Annie Nonymous, the enigmatic amnesiac at the story's center. Roger Dunn guest stars as Sheriff Tom Dawson, assisting in the probe. Jayne Eastwood plays Mable Crabtree, the meddlesome neighbor. Additional supporting roles feature local townsfolk and minor characters portrayed by actors such as Denis Akiyama as Kyoto and Kevin Jubinville as Kip, contributing to the small-town atmosphere.[43]| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aria Wallace | Roxy Hunter |
| Robin Brûlé | Susan Hunter |
| Demetrius Joyette | Max |
| Yannick Bisson | Jon Steadman |
| Vik Sahay | Ramma |
| Ashleigh Rains | Annie Nonymous |
| Roger Dunn | Sheriff Tom Dawson |
| Jayne Eastwood | Mable Crabtree |
Home media
Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid premiered on The N (a Nickelodeon sister network) on July 13, 2008, in the United States.[44][13] The film was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on October 14, 2008, including English and French audio tracks with a runtime of 91 minutes. Unlike the series finale, it received a physical home media release shortly after airing, available in regions including the US and Canada.[42][45] As of November 2025, the movie is not widely available for streaming on major platforms but can be purchased or rented digitally on services like Google Play Movies. Physical DVDs remain accessible through retailers and second-hand markets.[46][47]Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween
Plot
Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween centers on the young detective Roxy as she experiences her first Halloween in the small town of Serenity Falls, where spooky occurrences transform the festive holiday into a potential haunting.[48] The story unfolds amid school activities and neighborhood gatherings, with Roxy investigating eerie events at a Halloween party that blur the line between playful pranks and genuine supernatural threats.[3] Suspects emerge among costume-clad townsfolk, including a new classmate named Stefan from Transylvania whose mysterious background fuels Roxy's suspicions of vampiric involvement, set against holiday-themed scares like shadowy figures and unsettling discoveries.[48][49] Roxy, assisted by her friends and family who participate in the holiday preparations, employs her sharp observational skills to navigate the web of clues in familiar settings like the local school and wooded areas.[3] The 92-minute narrative builds tension through festive yet frightening elements, such as decorated barns and community events, as Roxy questions whether the horrors stem from otherworldly forces or human mischief.[14][50] Her family's involvement in organizing the events provides both support and additional layers to the mystery, highlighting Roxy's resourcefulness in balancing fun with sleuthing.[3] As the series capstone, the film showcases Roxy's evolution as a detective, demonstrating her growth in piecing together evidence amid escalating scares to unmask the human culprits behind the horror, ultimately resolving the chaos in a satisfying, holiday-appropriate manner.[3]Cast
The cast of Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween includes the core recurring ensemble from the series, reprising their established roles in this Halloween-themed installment. Aria Wallace portrays the titular protagonist Roxy Hunter, the inquisitive young sleuth at the center of the mystery. Robin Brûlé plays her mother Susan, providing familial support amid the spooky events. Demetrius Joyette appears as Max, Roxy's loyal friend and sidekick. Yannick Bisson returns as Jon Steadman, the local journalist and Roxy's stepfather figure. Vik Sahay rounds out the main group as Ramma, the quirky family friend known for his humorous insights.[50] Guest performers add a layer of holiday excitement, emphasizing the film's focus on teenage antics and festive gatherings. Kyle Dooley guest stars as Stu, a playful and scheming teen who injects mischief into the proceedings. Stephanie Anne Mills plays Libby, a lively participant in the Halloween festivities with an energetic presence. Additional supporting roles are filled by various young actors as partygoers and teens in thematic Halloween disguises, enhancing the atmospheric ensemble without overshadowing the leads, including Connor Price as Stefan.[9]| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aria Wallace | Roxy Hunter |
| Robin Brûlé | Susan |
| Demetrius Joyette | Max |
| Yannick Bisson | Jon Steadman |
| Vik Sahay | Ramma |
| Kyle Dooley | Stu |
| Stephanie Anne Mills | Libby |