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Special Sub-Topic: The Huggabug Club


"Join us at the Huggabug Club. Sunshine, laughter, and a whole lotta ____." What word am I leaving out?

    Love. "The Huggabug Club" opened with cartoon credits, with the same first season cast singing. The show made its debut in 1996 before being canceled in 2001.

"Kid power! Kid power! I am full of _____!" What word am I leaving out?
    Energy. This song featured the cast running around, singing, doing flips, and whatnot. Grace (played by Alexis Agdeppa) could do a cartwheel without hands! Alexis went on to be a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers. How cool is that?

"Learn your numbers, learn your letters. Move the mouse, ____ __ _____." What words am I leaving out?
    Build a house. This song was in nearly every episode, in the very beginning. The Bugsters needed to use the computer to get their three friends, Uncle Huggabug, Auntie Bumble, and Oopsie Daisy to be able to join them, so they pressed the right buttons and keys and began dancing. Soon after, their friends would come spiralling out of the computer like magic!

"Best friends, best friends. I'll be your friend ________." What word am I leaving out?
    forevermore. This song was at the end of nearly every episode. Miss Audrey and Miss Judy (played by Audrey and Judy Landers) wrote this song in real life, with their mother, Ruth. As a matter of fact, the three of them wrote almost every song on "The Huggabug Club".

"My name is Maria - take a look at what I found! It's a big pinecone - I found it on the ground." What episode was this song from?
    School Days. In "School Days", Kelly was about to begin her first day of school, and was pretty scared to start. So the older Bugsters reassured her that school was actually very fun by spending the day playing school.

In "A Cuddly Christmas", who wanted a dog for Christmas?
    Spencer. Spencer informed his fellow Bugsters that he had asked his parents for a dog for Christmas, but they said no, because they didn't think he was ready for a dog yet. In the end, Spencer was presented with a dog from his mother - Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year.

"Sharing is fun, it's what _____ do. Sharing and caring, it's all up to you." What word am I leaving out?
    friends. Another song the Bugsters sang a lot was the "sharing" song. They sang this song with cookies usually, since the song talked about sharing cookies. If you watch closely, Grace and Sally always had a lot of fun with this song when it comes to doing the "cheers" motion with their cookies.

What was the name of Kelly's little sister?
    Tria. In several episodes, Kelly's little sister, Tria, joined the Bugsters. In real life, Kelly and Tria were named Lindsey and Kristy Landers, and were Miss Judy's daughters.

Whose parents got divorced in the first season?
    Sally's. Sally was sad about her parents divorcing, but she soon realized that it wasn't her fault her parents were divorcing, and that her parents would always love her, no matter what.

What is Auntie Bumble?
    An insect. Auntie Bumble was a bumble bee, while Oopsie-Daisy was a flower and Huggabug was a bug. Occasionally, the Huggabug Club got paid a visit by a bird named Lovey-Dovey.


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