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* HarsherInHindsight: It's painful to watch Carl Steven in his role as Andrew, Bridget's brother, knowing he would die in prison in 2011.
* HilariousInHindsight: Bridget turns her breakfast of eggs, bacon, potatoes and pancakes into a makeshift sandwich. In 2003, [=McDonald=]'s introduced a similar concept with pancakes, the [=McGriddle=].
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* UncannyValley: The dolls and Patches look fairly creepy rather than cute and huggable.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. The washer scene when one of the dolls accidentally falls into a pile of laundry, which the mother puts into the laundry turning it on, this could especially be scary for young children who might become terrified of washers, and we need washers. The entire sequence after Bridget and her friends jump into a hole in search for the youngberries, [[spoiler:the sidewalks sidewalk they walk on while hearing the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth (a four tusked woolly mammoth with red glowing eyes and a trunk that can spout flames, his appearance is terrifying enough, but it is implied after he turns into an elephant that the evil queen turned him into this, to undergo such a transformation is horrifying), and mostly, the Shrugs, green troll-like creatures who carry sprinklers and look like human sized, elephant-like frogs. When they first encounter the Shrugs is unexpectedly scary, but the statue transformation part more so, not only because what happens to Bridget, but because the moment we feared but anticipated has finally come when the Shrugs go after Bridget again. The death of Queen Admira is also terrifying though well deserving, Queen Admira rapidly ages, turns ashen and dies.]]. This film was made after the Golden Book Video version, which is dark, but is actually much lighter in comparison.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. audience. The premise is realistic fear, involves the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. The washer scene when one of Once the dolls accidentally falls into a pile of laundry, which the mother puts into the laundry turning it on, this could especially be scary for young children who might become terrified of washers, and we need washers. The entire sequence after Bridget and her friends jump into a hole in search for the youngberries, [[spoiler:the sidewalks sidewalk protagonists get to Hugga Land they walk on while hearing the sea of glass breaking, meet the Hairy Behemoth (a Behemoth, a four tusked woolly mammoth with red glowing eyes and a trunk that can spout flames, his appearance is terrifying enough, but it is implied after he turns into an elephant that the evil queen turned him into this, to undergo such a transformation is horrifying), and mostly, the Shrugs, green troll-like creatures who carry sprinklers and look like human sized, human-sized elephant-like frogs. When they first encounter the Shrugs is unexpectedly scary, but the statue transformation part more so, not only because what happens to Bridget, but because the moment we feared but anticipated has finally come when the Shrugs go after Bridget again. The death of Queen Admira soon turns Bridget into a statue for mocking her, and Admira's subsequent death is also terrifying though well deserving, Queen Admira rapidly ages, terrifying, as she undergoes RapidAging, turns ashen ashen, and dies.]]. This film was made after the Golden Book Video version, which is dark, but is actually much lighter in comparison.dies when she's unable to reach her Youngberries.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. The washer scene when one of the dolls accidentally falls into a pile of laundry, which the mother puts into the laundry turning it on, this could especially be scary for young children who might become terrified of washers, and we need washers. The entire sequence after Bridget and her friends jump into a hole in search for the youngberries, [[spoilers: the sidewalks sidewalk they walk on while hearing the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth (a four tusked woolly mammoth with red glowing eyes and a trunk that can spout flames, his appearance is terrifying enough, but it is implied after he turns into an elephant that the evil queen turned him into this, to undergo such a transformation is horrifying), and mostly, the Shrugs, green troll-like creatures who carry sprinklers and look like human sized, elephant-like frogs. When they first encounter the Shrugs is unexpectedly scary, but the statue transformation part more so, not only because what happens to Bridget, but because the moment we feared but anticipated has finally come when the Shrugs go after Bridget again. The death of Queen Admira is also terrifying though well deserving, Queen Admira rapidly ages, turns ashen and dies.]] This film was made after the Golden Book Video version, which is dark, but is actually much lighter in comparison.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. The washer scene when one of the dolls accidentally falls into a pile of laundry, which the mother puts into the laundry turning it on, this could especially be scary for young children who might become terrified of washers, and we need washers. The entire sequence after Bridget and her friends jump into a hole in search for the youngberries, [[spoilers: the [[spoiler:the sidewalks sidewalk they walk on while hearing the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth (a four tusked woolly mammoth with red glowing eyes and a trunk that can spout flames, his appearance is terrifying enough, but it is implied after he turns into an elephant that the evil queen turned him into this, to undergo such a transformation is horrifying), and mostly, the Shrugs, green troll-like creatures who carry sprinklers and look like human sized, elephant-like frogs. When they first encounter the Shrugs is unexpectedly scary, but the statue transformation part more so, not only because what happens to Bridget, but because the moment we feared but anticipated has finally come when the Shrugs go after Bridget again. The death of Queen Admira is also terrifying though well deserving, Queen Admira rapidly ages, turns ashen and dies.]] ]]. This film was made after the Golden Book Video version, which is dark, but is actually much lighter in comparison.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. Huggins the doll accidentally falling into a pile of laundry that the mother puts in the washer turning it on, for a child, this could seriously lead to a fear of washers. The scene when Bridget, Huggins, and the doll Hugsy jumping into a hole of unspeakable terrors [[spoiler:a sideways sidewalk they walk on when we hear the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth a woolly mammoth with four tusks, red glowing eyes, and a trunk that can spout flames (and we do not even know after Hugsy hugged him turning him into an elephant if he was originally that way, to think, undergoing that type of transformation), the icy Queen Admira and the Shrugs (green troll-like creatures with sprinklers that resemble human sized elephantine frogs) (the moment when they first encounter the Shrugs is scary, but the part when Queen Admira turns Bridget into a statue especially (because it leads up to the expected movie moment when the Shrugs would go after Bridget again, but this time in a scarier more intense way), and the death of Queen Admira when she rapidly ages, turns gray, and dies, after the youngberries were taken from her)]]. This film was made after the Golden Book Video, which though is dark is actually lighter in comparison.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. Huggins The washer scene when one of the doll dolls accidentally falling falls into a pile of laundry that laundry, which the mother puts in into the washer laundry turning it on, for a child, this could seriously lead to a fear especially be scary for young children who might become terrified of washers, and we need washers. The scene when Bridget, Huggins, entire sequence after Bridget and the doll Hugsy jumping her friends jump into a hole of unspeakable terrors [[spoiler:a sideways in search for the youngberries, [[spoilers: the sidewalks sidewalk they walk on when we hear while hearing the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth a (a four tusked woolly mammoth with four tusks, red glowing eyes, eyes and a trunk that can spout flames (and we do not even know flames, his appearance is terrifying enough, but it is implied after Hugsy hugged him turning him he turns into an elephant if he was originally that way, to think, undergoing that type of transformation), the icy Queen Admira evil queen turned him into this, to undergo such a transformation is horrifying), and mostly, the Shrugs (green Shrugs, green troll-like creatures with who carry sprinklers that resemble and look like human sized elephantine frogs) (the moment when sized, elephant-like frogs. When they first encounter the Shrugs is unexpectedly scary, but the part when Queen Admira turns Bridget into a statue especially (because it leads up transformation part more so, not only because what happens to Bridget, but because the expected movie moment we feared but anticipated has finally come when the Shrugs would go after Bridget again, but this time in a scarier more intense way), and the again. The death of Queen Admira when she is also terrifying though well deserving, Queen Admira rapidly ages, turns gray, ashen and dies, after the youngberries were taken from her)]]. dies.]] This film was made after the Golden Book Video, Video version, which though is dark dark, but is actually much lighter in comparison.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. Huggins the doll accidentally falling into a pile of laundry that the mother puts in the washer turning it on, for a child, this could seriously lead to a fear of washers. The scene when Bridget, Huggins, and the doll Hugsy jumping into a hole of unspeakable terrors (a sideways sidewalk they walk on when we hear the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth a woolly mammoth with four tusks, red glowing eyes, and a trunk that can spout flames (and we do not even know after Hugsy hugged him turning him into an elephant if he was originally that way, to think, undergoing that type of transformation), the icy Queen Admira and the Shrugs (green troll-like creatures with sprinklers that resemble human sized elephantine frogs) (the moment when they first encounter the Shrugs is scary, but the part when Queen Admira turns Bridget into a statue especially (because it leads up to the expected movie moment when the Shrugs would go after Bridget again, but this time in a scarier more intense way), and the death of Queen Admira when she rapidly ages, turns gray, and dies, after the youngberries were taken from her). This film was made after the Golden Book Video, which though is dark is actually lighter in comparison.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, where to start. The premise is realistic fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age. Huggins the doll accidentally falling into a pile of laundry that the mother puts in the washer turning it on, for a child, this could seriously lead to a fear of washers. The scene when Bridget, Huggins, and the doll Hugsy jumping into a hole of unspeakable terrors (a [[spoiler:a sideways sidewalk they walk on when we hear the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth a woolly mammoth with four tusks, red glowing eyes, and a trunk that can spout flames (and we do not even know after Hugsy hugged him turning him into an elephant if he was originally that way, to think, undergoing that type of transformation), the icy Queen Admira and the Shrugs (green troll-like creatures with sprinklers that resemble human sized elephantine frogs) (the moment when they first encounter the Shrugs is scary, but the part when Queen Admira turns Bridget into a statue especially (because it leads up to the expected movie moment when the Shrugs would go after Bridget again, but this time in a scarier more intense way), and the death of Queen Admira when she rapidly ages, turns gray, and dies, after the youngberries were taken from her).her)]]. This film was made after the Golden Book Video, which though is dark is actually lighter in comparison.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the Hairy Behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the Hairy Behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable where to reach her youngberries, and on a more start. The premise is realistic level, fear, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.age. Huggins the doll accidentally falling into a pile of laundry that the mother puts in the washer turning it on, for a child, this could seriously lead to a fear of washers. The scene when Bridget, Huggins, and the doll Hugsy jumping into a hole of unspeakable terrors (a sideways sidewalk they walk on when we hear the sea of glass breaking, the Hairy Behemoth a woolly mammoth with four tusks, red glowing eyes, and a trunk that can spout flames (and we do not even know after Hugsy hugged him turning him into an elephant if he was originally that way, to think, undergoing that type of transformation), the icy Queen Admira and the Shrugs (green troll-like creatures with sprinklers that resemble human sized elephantine frogs) (the moment when they first encounter the Shrugs is scary, but the part when Queen Admira turns Bridget into a statue especially (because it leads up to the expected movie moment when the Shrugs would go after Bridget again, but this time in a scarier more intense way), and the death of Queen Admira when she rapidly ages, turns gray, and dies, after the youngberries were taken from her). This film was made after the Golden Book Video, which though is dark is actually lighter in comparison.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: Let's just say that the various lines about hugs makes for a ''lot'' of these. In a non-hug related example, Huggins at one point claims she'll "savoir faire [Andrew] until he's putty in [her] hands!"

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* AccidentalInnuendo: Let's just say that the various lines about hugs makes make for a ''lot'' of these. In a non-hug related example, Huggins at one point claims she'll "savoir faire [Andrew] until he's putty in [her] hands!"
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* HamAndCheese: Aarika Wells is ''clearly'' having fun ChewingTheScenery as Queen Admira.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the Hairy Behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.

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* AccidentalInnuendo: Let's just say that the various lines about hugs makes for a ''lot'' of these. In a non-hug related example, Huggins at one point claims she'll "savoir faire [Andrew] until he's putty in [her] hands!"
* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the Hairy Behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.age.
* UncannyValley: The dolls and Patches look fairly creepy rather than cute and huggable.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the hairy behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.

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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the hairy behemoth, Hairy Behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.
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* NightmareFuel: ''The Hugga Bunch'' is infamous for the amount of nightmares it gave the target audience, particularly with the hairy behemoth, a flame-spouting woolly mammoth with glowing red eyes, Queen Admira's RapidAging and death after she's unable to reach her youngberries, and on a more realistic level, the thought of your only kind, parental figure having to move out and eventually die due to old age.

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