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Huggstables

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Huggstables are fictional characters featured in a children's TV show, supposedly of the same name. They make their first appearance as the main antagonists in the episode "Sleep Fighter," where they are the leading cause of Muscle Man's nightmares. Unknown to him, they are the reason he unconsciously attacks every one in the house on a regular basis. Huggstables possess the ability to vaporize their enemies and turn them into multicoloured sparkles just by hugging them.

Huggstables (TV show)

Huggstables is a children's TV show that focuses on the characters of the same name. It consists of 8 seasons and 257 episodes.

Appearance

Huggstables are relatively small creatures (About the same height as Rigby) that are purple and light pink with the same color markings on their bodies. They have bright pink eyes and a purple tuft of hair protruding from their head.

Trivia

  • Huggstables possess the ability to turn others into multicolored sparkles by hugging them.
  • There is a "mother" Huggstable, which is about the size of the house. She appears in the end of the episode.
  • Huggstables appear to see anything as a threat, as shown in the TV show they star in, when a strange yellow/green monster gets attacked for no apparent reason. They even hugged an innocent man, who begged for someone to help him before he exploded into sparkles.
  • They appear to be a parody of Teletubbies or Boohbah. Their pupils look like the eyes of Dora from Dora the Explorer.
  • A Huggstable was briefly shown in the episode "The White Elephant Gift Exchange", in the form of a doll.
  • Their name may be a reference to the family depicted on The Cosby Show: the Huxtables.
    • Additionally, Muscle Man mentions that the Huggstables TV series ran for eight seasons, which is also how long the original run of The Cosby Show lasted.

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