Hungry Hungry Hippos
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Hungry Hungry Hippos is a board game made for young children currently produced by Hasbro of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States, under the brand of its subsidiary, Milton Bradley. It was introduced in 1978.
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[edit] Gameplay
The game is playable by two to four players and is recommended by the manufacturer for children ages 3 - 6. The object of the game is to use the lever on the back of a player's hippo to consume as many of the twenty white plastic marbles on the playing field as possible. Play ends when all of the marbles have been "eaten" by the hippos. The player whose hippo has "eaten" the most marbles wins.
The shaking of the lightweight playing field during play, particularly when children are pounding on the levers to make their hippos capture marbles, introduces a strong random element in the game. Winning is often a matter of pure luck and not of skill. In a 1990 short story published in The New Yorker (and sarcastically named after the game), Edward Allen wrote, "The object of the game [is essentially] to press your handle down again and again as fast as you can, with no rhythm, no timing, just slam-slam-slam as your hippo surges out to grab marble after marble from the game surface...."[1]
Similar children's games popular in the U.S. include Don't Break the Ice, Don't Spill the Beans, and Ants in the Pants.
[edit] Advertising
Television ads for the game memorably featured a series of brightly-colored cartoon hippos dancing in a conga line and singing, "Hungry Hungry Hip-pos!" to the beat. The older theme offered a mini song:
- "It's a race, it's a chase, hurry up and feed their face!
- Who will win? No one knows! Feed the hungry hip-ip-pos!
- Hungry hungry hippos! (open up and there it goes!)"
The 1970s-era advertisement featured a different song:
- If you wanna win the game you've gotta take good aim
- And get the most marbles with your hippo
- Playin' Hungry Hungry Hippos
- Hungry Hungry Hippos
[edit] Characters
There are four hippos in the game. There is Lizzie Hippo (purple), Henry Hippo (orange), Homer (green), and Harry (yellow). In some versions of the game, the orange hippo is replaced by a blue hippo, also named Henry. Also, in earlier versions of the commercial, there were five hippos in the conga line, the blue one being the fifth one singing "HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS!" The current edition of the game replaces the purple hippo with a pink hippo named "Happy."
[edit] Miscellaneous
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In the United Kingdom, the game is marketed under the title "Hungry Hippos", omitting the duplicated "hungry".
Also produced under license is an arcade version of Hungry Hungry Hippos, which dispenses tickets based upon how many marbles each player consumes.
[edit] References
- ^ Allen, Edward. "Hungry Hungry Hippos," The New Yorker. 07/30/90. 30. The story is about Allen's experiences the year after he graduated college, much of which was spent watching television and TV commercials.
[edit] External links
- 15-second television ad for Hungry Hungry Hippos, from YouTube.
- The Frantic Marble Munching Game!, a detailed set of game-playing instructions from Hasbro.
- Hungry Hungry Hippos at BoardGameGeek
- Arcade version of Hungry Hungry Hippos