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Huggy Wuggy is a character and villain from the 2021 PC game Poppy Playtime by MOB Games. It's a horror game where players solve puzzles to survive in a haunted toy factory.
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; Huggy, a character in the animated preschool TV series Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. 2021 episodic survival horror video game 2021 video game Poppy Playtime Poppy Playtime Chapter 1 Developer(s) Mob Entertainment [a] Publisher(s) Mob Entertainment Director(s) Ben Pavlovits Isaac Christopherson Producer(s) Adam Uhlenbrock Drake Vogl Zach Belanger Programmer(s) Achebe Spencer ...
In 1995, UK dance act Two In A Tank produced a dance version called "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Don't Stop". In 1997, the Kidsongs Kids and the Biggles recorded the song for their Kidsongs video "I Can Do It!". In 2003, Brighton downtempo act Backini remixed a version called "Company B Boy" for their album Threads.
DX Studio is produced by Worldweaver Ltd, a company that was established in 1996 by Chris Sterling to develop PC games and high-end business GIS applications. [1] Development of DX Studio began in 2002 and the first version was released to market in 2005. Since then the user base of DX Studio has grown to around 30,000 worldwide. [2]
MikuMikuDance (commonly abbreviated to MMD) is a freeware animation program that lets users animate and create computer-animated films, originally produced for the Japanese Vocaloid voice synthesizer software voicebank Hatsune Miku, the first member of the Character Vocal series created by Crypton Future Media.
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is an American animated television series created by Bob Boyle.It ran for a total of 52 episodes over two seasons. Each episode includes a short and a music video.
Toy Commander is a 1999 action game developed by No Cliché and published by Sega for the Dreamcast.A Microsoft Windows version was planned for release in 2001, but despite being almost completed, it was ultimately cancelled, due to No Cliché shutting down the following year.