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  2. Endigo - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Endigo released a song called Huggy Wuggy, [25] based on a character from the video game Poppy Playtime. The song gained popularity in 2022 when it went viral on TikTok, [26] with users (mainly children) incorporating it into their Poppy Playtime-related videos. This led to some controversy, as parents around the world expressed ...

  3. Poppy Playtime - Wikipedia

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    Experiment 1170 / Huggy Wuggy: A sloth-like monster based on Playtime Co.'s most successful and memorable toy. Originally stationed in the lobby of the company's toy factory posing as a statue, he stalks the employee until the latter sends him falling to his apparent death within the factory's depths.

  4. Disturbing TikTok character 'Huggy Wuggy' leaves school ...

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    Huggy Wuggy is known for stalking and chasing players through vents. The blue stuffed bear with rows of sharp teeth is alarming some educators and parents due to his sinister behavior and songs ...

  5. Huggy - Wikipedia

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    Huggy may refer to: Huggy (Pillow Pal) Huggy Boy; Huggy Face; Huggy Leaver; Huggy Ragnarsson; Huggy Wuggy, an antagonist in the horror video game Poppy Playtime;

  6. Antonio Fargas - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Fargas (born August 14, 1946 [2]) is an American actor known for his roles in 1970s blaxploitation and comedy movies, as well as his portrayal as Huggy Bear in the 1970s TV series Starsky & Hutch.

  7. Our Troubled Youth - Wikipedia

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    Our Troubled Youth is the Huggy Bear side of a split album they released with Bikini Kill (whose side was entitled Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah).It was released on International Women's Day 1993 on Catcall Records in the United Kingdom, and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the United States.

  8. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Wikipedia

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    The song is closely based on an earlier Raye-Prince hit, "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar," which is about a virtuoso boogie-woogie piano player. [ 3 ] "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" has become an iconic song of World War II, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] commonly featured and referenced in media set during that era.

  9. List of songs recorded by Huey Lewis and the News - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all songs recorded by Huey Lewis and the News.. The table lists each song title by Huey Lewis and the News, the songwriters for each song, the album or soundtrack on which the song first appeared, and the year in which the song was released.