The Hugga Bunch

The Hugga Bunch was a 1980s toy line from the Kenner, Parker Brothers companies and Hallmark Cards.

[4] The title characters in the franchise lived in a place called "Huggaland".

The toys inspired The Hugga Bunch, a 1985 television film produced by Filmfair Communications.

Written by David Swift and directed by Gus Jekel, it earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects.

Singers included Jonathan Edwards, Bradley Kane, Russell Horton, Michael Mark, Jessica Craven, Merle Miller, Terry Teszor, John Henry Kurtz, Stephen and Tom Chapin.