Hungry Hungry Hippos
Publisher(s) | Milton Bradley, now a subsidiary of Hasbro |
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Players | 2–4 |
Playing time | 10 minutes |
Random chance | Medium |
Skill(s) required | Dexterity |
Hungry Hungry Hippos is a tabletop game made for 2-4 players, produced by Hasbro, under the brand of its subsidiary, Milton Bradley. The idea for the game was published in 1967 by toy inventor Fred Kroll and it was introduced in 1978. The objective of the game is for each player to collect as many marbles as possible with their 'hippo' (a toy hippo model). The game is marketed under the "Elefun and Friends" banner, along with Elefun, Mouse Trap and Gator Golf. The game was referenced in the 2010 Disney Pixar movie, Toy Story 3.
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Gameplay
The gameboard is surrounded by four mechanical, colorful, plastic hippopotami operated by levers on their back. When the lever is pressed, the hippo opens its mouth and extends its head forwards on a telescopic neck. When the lever is released, the head snaps shut and retracts. Colored plastic marbles are dispensed into the board by each player, and the players repeatedly press the lever on their hippo in order to have it "eat" the marbles, which travel down from under the hippo into a small scoring area for each player. The game continues until all marbles have been devoured, and it is then that a winner is decided depending on the player with the largest quantity of marbles.
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 1980s-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
As of 2009, the song in the commercial is now the Elefun and Friends theme song that appears in the first five commercials.
Characters
There were four hippos in the original version of the game: Lizzie Hippo (purple), Henry Hippo (orange), Homer Hippo (green), and Harry Hippo (yellow). In some versions of Hungry Hungry Hippos, Henry is replaced by a blue hippo of the same name. A later edition of the game replaces the purple hippo, Lizzie, with a pink one named Happy. The fall 2009 North American edition of the game has a lighter blue base with pastel colored versions of the Hippos: Sweetie Potamus (blue), Bottomless Potamus (yellow), Veggie Potamus (green), and Hungry Hippo (orange).
Arcade game
In 1991, ICE https://www.icegame.com/[clarification needed] created a redemption arcade version of the game, a supersized resemblance of the board game version. The amount of marbles consumed was displayed at the top of the dome for each player. The more marbles a hippo consumed, the more tickets that hippo's player received.
Film adaptation
In 2012, film studio Emmett/Furla Films has confirmed that they will work on a film adaptation of Hungry Hungry Hippos, along with Monopoly and Action Man.[1]
Tournaments
Rogue Judges,[2] a volunteer judging group at Gen Con,[3] ran a "1st Annual Hungry Hungry Hippos World Championship"[4] on Sunday, August 2, 2015.
References
- ↑ Hungry Hungry Hippos, Action Man, Monopoly headed to big screen at the Los Angeles Times; by Ben Fritz; published October 4, 2012; retrieved November 24, 2013
- ↑ http://www.roguejudges.org/
- ↑ Gen Con
- ↑ http://gencon.highprogrammer.com/gencon-indy-2015.cgi/event/BGM1574647
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
- Elefun and Friends page at Hasbro website