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* LanguageFluencyDenial: Hugo [[TalkingAnimal can talk intelligently]], but rarely talks to humans and the one time he does talk to a human all he says is his name, almost inaudibly. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] as he doesn't hide his ability to understand what humans are saying.
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* StarCrossedLovers: Hugo and Rita have this scenario at the beginning of the second movie, when Hugo is back in the jungle. They both miss each other, to the point of depression in Hugo's case, until they eventually reunite, and even then they've to face a lot of obstacles that try to keep them apart.

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* StarCrossedLovers: Hugo and Rita have this scenario at the beginning of the second movie, when Hugo is back in the jungle. They both miss each other, to the point of depression in Hugo's case, until they eventually reunite, and even then they've then, they have to face a lot of obstacles that try to keep them apart.



* WhatTheHellHero: Hugo's antics and behaviour tends to invoke this from Rita. One exemple is when Hugo manages to antagonize a pack of feral street cats and barely gets away from taking a beating from them by Rita's timely rescue, in which she right after calls him out of his impulsive actions. Another, more serious, exemple is when Hugo seemingly has allowed himself to be Cupmann's obedient movie pet in exchange for food and fame, to which Rita calls him out for sacrificing his own freedom away. Her calling out becomes even more harsh when she thinks that Hugo has cheated on her with Miss Nutzi.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Hugo's antics and behaviour behavior tends to invoke this from Rita. One exemple example is when Hugo manages to antagonize a pack of feral street cats and barely gets away from taking a beating from them by Rita's timely rescue, in which she right after calls him out of his impulsive actions. Another, more serious, exemple example is when Hugo seemingly has allowed himself to be Cupmann's obedient movie pet in exchange for food and fame, to which Rita calls him out for sacrificing his own freedom away. Her calling out becomes even more harsh when she thinks that Hugo has cheated on her with Miss Nutzi.
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* BoyMeetsGirl: Hugo meets Rita when he's locked inside the zoo cage while she visits the zoo during one of her night walks, where they've a short conversation before Rita leaves right before Cupmann and his henchman breaks in to steal Hugo. They meet up again after Hugo escapes and begins to develop a friendship that soon growns into young love.

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* BoyMeetsGirl: Hugo meets Rita when he's locked inside the zoo cage while she visits the zoo during one of her night walks, where they've a short conversation before Rita leaves right before Cupmann and his henchman breaks in to steal Hugo. They meet up again after Hugo escapes and begins to develop a friendship that soon growns grows into young love.
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* OffModel: In one scene of the first movie, Hugo is at one point drawn so small he fits inside the bed of a ''dollhouse.''

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* TheStoner: There's a butterfly in the third movie that is quite clearly high as a kite.



* TheStoner: There's a butterfly in the third movie that is quite clearly high as a kite.



* WalkingTheEarth: The premise of the TV series is that Hugo and Rita are traveling the world in search of a place of their own to live on, and during their adventures, they manages to travel all across Europe, South America and even to the North Pole.
* WhatTheHellHero: Hugo's antics and behaviour tends to invoke this from Rita. One exemple is when Hugo manages to antagonize a pack of feral street cats and barely gets away from taking a beating from them by Rita's timely rescue, in which she right after calls him out of his impulsive actions. Another, more serious, exemple is when Hugo seemingly has allowed himself to be Cupmann's obedient movie pet in exchange for food and fame, to which Rita calls him out for sacrificing his own freedom away. Her calling out becomes even more harsh when she thinks that Hugo has cheated on her with Miss Nutzi.



* VillainSong: ''And I Will Be The Star of Science'' from the third movie.


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* VillainSong: ''And I Will Be The Star of Science'' from the third movie.


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* WalkingTheEarth: The premise of the TV series is that Hugo and Rita are traveling the world in search of a place of their own to live on, and during their adventures, they manages to travel all across Europe, South America and even to the North Pole.
* WhatTheHellHero: Hugo's antics and behaviour tends to invoke this from Rita. One exemple is when Hugo manages to antagonize a pack of feral street cats and barely gets away from taking a beating from them by Rita's timely rescue, in which she right after calls him out of his impulsive actions. Another, more serious, exemple is when Hugo seemingly has allowed himself to be Cupmann's obedient movie pet in exchange for food and fame, to which Rita calls him out for sacrificing his own freedom away. Her calling out becomes even more harsh when she thinks that Hugo has cheated on her with Miss Nutzi.
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%%* WhipItGood: [[SincerityMode Do not put a leash on Hugo.]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: Both Izabella and Cupmann get this. For the former's case, the failure of capturing Hugo causes her to finally snap into hysterical, weeping cries and maddened shrieks on the port. For the second, Hugo and Rita's persistence to escape him causes him to lose his calculating cunning and quickly reduces him into an enraged, crazed hunter.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Both Izabella and Cupmann get this.
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For the former's case, the failure of capturing Hugo causes her to finally snap into hysterical, weeping cries and maddened shrieks on the port. port.
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For the second, Hugo and Rita's persistence to escape him causes him to lose his calculating cunning and quickly reduces him into an enraged, crazed hunter.
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''Jungledyret Hugo'' (also known as ''Go Hugo Go'' in the English version) is a Danish animated film series by [=A.FilmA/S=] about a little mammal named Hugo, who is one of a kind.

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''Jungledyret Hugo'' (also known as ''Go Hugo Go'' in the English version) is a Danish animated film series by [=A.FilmA/S=] Creator/AFilm about a little mammal named Hugo, who is one of a kind.
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%%* ThoseTwoGuys: [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys Zig and Zag.]]

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%%* ThoseTwoGuys: [[EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys Zig and Zag.]]
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* StarCrossedLovers: Hugo and Rita have this scenario at the beginning of the second movie, when Hugo is back in the jungle. They both misses each others, to the point of depression in Hugo's case, until they eventually reunite, and even than they've to face a lot of obstacles that tries to keep them apart.

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* StarCrossedLovers: Hugo and Rita have this scenario at the beginning of the second movie, when Hugo is back in the jungle. They both misses miss each others, other, to the point of depression in Hugo's case, until they eventually reunite, and even than then they've to face a lot of obstacles that tries try to keep them apart.



* ThroughHisStomach: It's when Hugo offers his food to a hungry Rita when they meets in the zoo that plants the seed to their future relationship.
* TookALevelInBadass: Cupmann sure did in the second movie. In the first, he was just Izabelle's bumbling husband who could care less about Hugo. In the second movie, he becomes an efficient, cunning and ruthless antagonist who will do anything to capture Hugo, turing him into Hugo's most terrifying enemy.

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* ThroughHisStomach: It's when Hugo offers his food to a hungry Rita when they meets meet in the zoo that plants the seed to their future relationship.
* TookALevelInBadass: Cupmann sure did in the second movie. In the first, he was just Izabelle's bumbling husband who could care less about Hugo. In the second movie, he becomes an efficient, cunning cunning, and ruthless antagonist who will do anything to capture Hugo, turing turning him into Hugo's most terrifying enemy. [[note]] Maybe divorcing Izabelle between movies had something to do with it. [[/note]]



* WalkingTheEarth: The premise of the TV-series is that Hugo and Rita are travelling the world in search of a place of their own to live on, and during their adventures, they manages to travel all across Europe, South America and even to the North Pole.

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* WalkingTheEarth: The premise of the TV-series TV series is that Hugo and Rita are travelling traveling the world in search of a place of their own to live on, and during their adventures, they manages to travel all across Europe, South America and even to the North Pole.
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%%* GospelRevivalNumber: The [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments pig song]].

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%%* GospelRevivalNumber: The [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments pig song]].song.
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* DumbMuscle: The snake has only a certain type of muscles that are stronger than any of Hugo's other adversaries but fortunately his brain isn't included (either as a muscle or something generally strong) and he is the only one who easily falls for his ostensible prey's lies.

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