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Huggy Wuggy was first created by Playtime CO. in 1984 as a toy for children. He soon became the most successful product of the company, which caused Playtime to create Experiment 1170: a living, gigantic monstrous version of Huggy as part of the Bigger Bodies Initiative, out of an orphaned child. I asked him what he had done to ensure that younger children didn’t have access to the video. “As a YouTube creator I have done everything in my power to make sure the video is not served to kids younger than 13. Since the moment of upload the video has been marked “Not made for kids.” Since reports of the song being served on YouTube Kids started about a month ago I have been doing my own periodical sweeps of that platform and I have never found that video or song. I understand how my video being recommended to young kids would be concerning and inappropriate, but all evidence points to the previous reports saying that it’s on YouTube Kids to being false.” Huggy Wuggy's use in fan animations happened as soon as the game launched, with many Let's Play YouTubers using his jumpscare as the thumbnail in their videos, increasing awareness of him. On October 24th, 2021, the YouTube channel Elena [2] uploaded an original animation called "I Wanna Live Meme" in which the creature Huggy Wuggy says they don't want to die while hanging onto the bar of the walkway, earning 1 million views in two months (shown below).

We also empower and encourage parents to determine what is appropriate for their children by providing a suite of Parental Control settings that can be used to restrict who children can interact with, what experiences they can access, and how much they can spend. There are many videos of Huggy Wuggy on YouTube kids but this isn’t one of them. I personally don’t believe those videos should be there as they actually are being served to kids and include this horror game character but I have no control over what others do. This is the only content I have control over and I have already made sure it’s not on YouTube kids. According to Micah Preciado, Huggy Wuggy was not actually inspired by any animal like a dog. Instead, he was unironically inspired by Sour Patch Kids [2].

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Superhuman Flexibility: Huggy's body is far more malleable than normal individuals allowing him to easily maneuver the air vents to chase the player. What advice would he have for parents if they were worried about children finding the song and being upset by it? “As a parent, if even after making sure I’ve done everything I could to filter out this content and it still gets through, I would sit with my child and talk to them about what they saw, their feelings and reassure them that Huggy Wuggy is a made up character that can’t hurt them.” Huggy Wuggy's appearance goes hand in hand with a barbarically nasty character that knows only violence and destruction. That's why he not only behaves in a spontaneously violent manner, but also takes a strategically manipulative approach to destroying his opponents. While his hobby used to be hugging other people, he's now more interested in stalking and killing. In Poppy Playtime, he first pretends to be a statue, only to chase the terrified player through the darkness and try to catch him before he can reach the catwalk.

His monster counterpart remains largely the same, with the exception of his eyes being dilated bigger than intended, giving off a deranged and disturbing physique. Behind his lips is a maw of dozens of jagged needle-like teeth. Closer observation of Huggy's mouth shows a secondary set of jaws located by his throat, akin to that of a Moray Eel. Chris Conroy, cyber protect officer for Dorset Police said: "There are videos people have made, songs people have made, and it's popping up all over YouTube and TikTok using this quite graphic imagery of this bear-like character with razor sharp teeth. It's based around jump scares and things you certainly wouldn't want children exposed to."On November 18th, 2021, YouTuber [4] TryHardNinja uploaded a video featuring a song titled "HUGGY WUGGY SONG 'Free Hugs'" that included references to both Poppy Playtime and Huggy Wuggy. In roughly one year, the video received over 10 million views and 104,000 likes (shown below). The creator of one of the more popular pieces of fan content was Igor Gordiyenko who is TryHardNinja on YouTube. He created the controversial Huggy Wuggy song that has around 5 million views. However, following our research, we concluded that the police warning about Huggy Wuggy led to some misinformation and confusion. For example, Huggy Wuggy does not sing songs in "Poppy Playtime," nor did MOB Games create official videos of the character singing. One of the main songs that was referenced by blog articles was created by a fan of the game. The video's creator told us that the upload settings for the clip would not have allowed it to appear on YouTube Kids.

Around late March and early April 2022, reported "moral panic" emerged online surrounding Huggy Wuggy purportedly being shown to children on YouTube Kids and on TikTok. According to outlets like Rolling Stone, [5] which published an article on the topic on April 9th, "… reports suggest that children are watching videos featuring Huggy Wuggy – which include songs about him hugging people 'until you breathe your last breath' – and getting not-so-good ideas. Such videos are reportedly prompting children to reenact those videos on the playground by hugging each other extremely tightly and whispering the gruesome lyrics to each other." If you had fun and would like to keep up-to-update on the mod, make sure to support mod creators on their social media by subscribing, following, liking, etc.

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While we did locate some tutorials on YouTube Kids that showed how to draw the Huggy Wuggy character, we did not see any of the "very distressing" videos mentioned by the lone police report. It's entirely possible that some parents saw the Huggy Wuggy drawing tutorials on YouTube Kids and wrongly believed, without evidence, that that meant the "very distressing" videos in question were also available on the platform. (YouTube Kids is designed for children under the age of 12. Meanwhile, TikTok has a "Teen" setting as well as a "TikTok for Younger Users experience" for children under age 13.) In Chapter 2, in the last puzzle room before Mommy Long Legs' transformation, blue fur and blood marks can be seen on the walls, heavily implying that Huggy Wuggy survived and climbed up, albeit in a bloodied, injured state. Huggy Wuggy Games are fun horror, puzzle and reaction games featuring the popular character from the horror video game Poppy Playtime. Huggy Wuggy is a Playtime CO. product that was originally designed for children, but has since become a nasty monster. Its characteristic features are its extremely long arms and legs and its height of over three meters. His fur is bright blue and he has razor sharp teeth bared in his overlapping mouths. His yellow hands, red lips and bullet-round googly eyes complete the picture to the perfect comical monster. Read more .. With a bit of string and polyester, our lovable, blue pal Huggy was brought to life! Huggy Wuggy has gone on to be Playtime Co.’s most popular and best-selling toys so far!” Mod Credits: There are many videos of Huggy Wuggy on YouTube Kids but this isn’t one of them. I personally don’t believe those videos should be there as they actually are being served to kids and include this horror game character but I have no control over what others do. This is the only content I have control over and I have already made sure it’s not on YouTube Kids.

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The post said that scary videos featuring Huggy Wuggy were "infiltrating firewalls and filters" and landing on TikTok, YouTube, and even the YouTube Kids app. There's no evidence that videos found a way to get past "firewalls and filters." (The usage of the word "firewalls" here did not make sense.) Image: In one video, Huggy Wuggy invites people to "lean in for a spine breaking embrace". Pic: YouTube The real danger is that stories about Poppy Playtime and the Huggy Wuggy character spiral out of control like the Momo Challenge. We’ve already seen reports eager to connect the scary Huggy Wuggy character to children jumping out of windows or breath holding playground games.

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