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The first two episodes of our brand new show Henry Hugglemonster premiere at 5:50pm this Friday, 25th January, on Disney Junior. We’re so excited to share them with you!

Henry Hugglemonster, created by Ireland’s Children’s Laureate Niamh Sharkey, is directed by Norton Virgien with Sascha Paladino as lead writer.

Henry Hugglemonster is a 5-year-old middle child in the monster family the Hugglemonsters of Roarsville.

The series has been developed from Niamh Sharkey's children's book I'm a Happy Hugglewug, published by Walker Books.

Here’s a sneak peek:

 

The cast includes Geri Halliwell voicing Isabella Roarsome, ‘a spirited and popular monster popstar’. Brian Blessed and Brenda Blethyn are also lending their voice acting talents to the show as Eduardo and Ernestine Enormomonster.

 

 

 

The two episodes airing this Friday are The Huggleflower and Monster Lullaby. The full series - all 52 episodes- kick off next Friday February 8th on Disney Jr. Keep checking our Facebook and Twitter  for more news, and we'll have some fun 'Making Of' Henry Hugglemonster posts coming up here on our blog very soon!

 

Comments

hi
very nice and lovely characters

16 February 2013 by lila

Wow looks nice! I love the style of your shows!

Out of all the animation studios work yours is one of the few that I haven’t seen any junk in. Such as crude potty humor, and other bad behavioral traits that kids would imitate.

So thank you, and I hope you continue to create clean entertainment for kids.

22 February 2013 by Joshua Alger

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