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''Hugo'' (''Skærmtrolden Hugo'' in Danish, meaning "Hugo the Screen-Troll") is a
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created by the Danish company
Interactive Television Entertainment Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE) was a Copenhagen-based Danish company founded in 1988 as SilverRock Productions and renamed to ITE in 1992. It was best known for developing and producing the ''Hugo'' media franchise. History The co ...
(later ITE Media) in 1990 for the purpose of
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for children. It is based around the fictional character of Hugo, a friendly, small Scandinavian folklore troll engaged in a conflict against a wicked witch, often to save his family. Since its premiere in 1990, the ''Hugo'' game show has been aired in more than 40 countries, spawning dozens of video games for various platforms. Hugo spawned other merchandise, including dedicated magazines. As of 2012, the commercial parts of the franchise consist mostly of mobile games being published by the Danish company Hugo Games (renamed 5th Planet Games in 2018).


Setting and characters

The show is set in a cartoonish
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universe. The franchise's titular protagonist Hugo is a one-meter-tall troll living in the "Troll Forest" located somewhere in
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. Mette Kühnell Petersen
Skærmtrolden Hugo _ Hvor blev han af?
TV 2 Programmer, 14 July 2012.
Hugo's family includes his beloved wife Hugolina (Hugoline in the original Danish version) and their three children Rit (TrolleRit), Rat (TrolleRat) and Rut (TrolleRut). Their main antagonist is the evil Scylla (Afskylia, named differently in some localized versions such as Hexana in German), an ancient and cruel witch with a grudge against the trolls dating back for centuries and Hugo always standing in her way. Scylla often kidnaps Hugo's family because she needs their presence to restore and keep her own youth and beauty due to a curse, and uses her magic and minions as well as various traps to stop Hugo from rescuing his family or foil her other plots. The later-added characters are mostly non-human creatures and
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animals, including Hugo's friends (such as Fernando the toucan and Jean Paul the chimpanzee in Jungle Island) and more of Hugo's enemies (notably Scylla's faithful henchman Don Croco, leading a humanoid crocodile army on the Jungle Island to protect his mistress and oppress the native Kukurians). All of this is presented in a humorous way, by default tailored to children aged 4-14.Hugo – an international, interactive TV star!
(2001 ITE press release).
Some later video games and other adaptations dropped the usual Hugolina-kidnapping motif, making Scylla beautiful by default yet still as hateful as ever. In their stories, the witch would variably seek revenge against Hugo personally or even try to get rid of the trolls everywhere once and for all, cause other mischief such as attacking Hugo's old friend Santa Claus in the Christmas games, or search for an ultimate power to take over the world, and several even dropped her as a character altogether. In 2001, a beaver minor enemy character received its own spin-off show, titled ''Stinky & Stomper''. In the 2005 science fiction reboot titled ''Agent Hugo'', Hugo became a futuristic
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-parody special agent as an employee of the crime-fighting spy organization R.I.S.K. to fight against high-tech enemies such as mad scientists and robots.


History

The idea for an interactive video game TV show was conceived in 1987 by Ivan Sølvason, founder of initially very small video game studio SilverRock Productions and former editor-in-chief of ''Oberoende Computer'' who was creator of the interactive TV program ''
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'' made for Nordisk Film's
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in 1988, and Niels Krogh Mortensen, an animator. Sølvason's small company SilverRock Productions, which was later renamed as
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(ITE) ApS in 1992, developed the character of Hugo as well as the designated, custom-built computer hardware system that would convert telephone DTMF signals into remotely control the characters in the game and allow the interaction of the audience and the TV action without delay. Sølvason and Krogh Mortensen created the concept of "Hugo the TV troll" and the first ''Hugo'' TV program was launched in September 1990. Since the show's second season, the player's objective has been usually to help Hugo free his wife and children from Scylla's captivity. Hugo had to traverse one of different game environments before he got to Scylla's lair, avoiding various traps and other dangers along the way. Once the player finished the game, he or she would receive a prize reward according to the obtained game score, which was based on the player's performance in the main scenario but greatly depended on how well Hugo fared in his final and purely luck-based task to rescue his family and capture Scylla. Hugo was invented by Krogh Mortensen while he was biking to his grandmother from Hellerup to
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in the spring of 1990. The character Hugo was originally supposed to be called Max, but the producer of ''Eleva2ren'', John Berger, insisted on the name Hugo, forcing ITE to change the name and logo about one week before the premiere. The new name caused trademark problems, because it was already registered in most European countries by
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, while ITE A/S were first in Denmark and Portugal and could potentially stop Hugo Boss from launching any products in these markets. Eventually, both companies made a coexistence agreement with the help of the ITE in-house lawyer Nina Wium. ITE also fought hard against any attempt to abuse the Hugo's "good name and reputation", resulting in more than 170 lawsuits against Danish producers and advertisers. The programs were
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for more than 40 (43 as of 2007Hugos far er umulig at slå ud
Erhvervsbladet.dk, 5 September 2007.
) TV shows around the world, tailored to individual markets. Many of more than half billion viewers believed that the program is native to their countries, as Hugo spoke Danish only in Denmark. By 1994, Sweden's ''Datormagazin'' compared the European popularity of ''Hugo'', with its branching off into merchandising, to that of the ''
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''. On German-language kabel eins, there was also a spin-off show titled ''Hexana-Schloss'' ("Hexana's cylla'sCastle"). A more advanced show '' Hugo: Jungle Island'' (''Hugo Vulkanøen'') premiered in January 1999. Some Danish ''Hugo'' items were released exclusively for the fanclub Den Faktyrlige Bogklub (Hugo's Book Club), which was established in co-operation with the Danish publisher
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in 1999. A "giant" ''Hugo'' theme park also has been considered at one point circa 2000. At first, Niels Krogh Mortensen was doing all of the graphics and animation, using
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on an
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computer. His brother, Lars Krogh Mortensen, later assisted him. They were later joined by Torben B. Larsen,Torben B. Larsen
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Danish Game Museum
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Jonas Fromm, Claus Friese,
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, Jakob Steffensen, Jonas Raagaard, Stephen Meldal Foged, Martin Ciborowski, Ulla Gram Larsen, and many other 2D and 3D artists; eventually, over 100 people were working on developing ''Hugo'' for ITE. Niels Krogh Mortensen worked on ''Hugo'' between 1990 and 1998. During this time he usually directed and managed the projects; he also created storyboards and drew graphics. The Krogh Mortensen brothers and Jakob Steffensen left ITE in 1997 and founded their own company, Krogh Mortensen Animation A/S (KMA). KMA was later contracted to animate several more ''Hugo'' games. In 2002, Sølvason sold ITE to the venture capital company Olicom A/S; Olicom then invested $22 million into the company,Hugos far bortadopterer tv-trolden
ComON, 16 July 2002.
reduced the staff of ITE by a third to 60 employees and attempted to expand more into the U.S., UK, and Asian markets. Olicom in turn sold ITE in 2006, by then staffed by only 35 employees, to NDS Group, where it became NDS Denmark. ''Hugo'' copyrights were acquired by the Danish game publisher Krea Medie A/S, a part of the media company Kraemedie. New ''Hugo'' owner Henrik Kølle stated in October 2012 that Hugo Games A/S "is happy that the traditional ''Hugo'' countries, where ''Hugo'' was aired in the '90s, still love Hugo and seemingly can’t get enough of him. ..''
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'' have shown us the way here, so now we are hard at work on, among other things, a film project, exciting licensing deals for toys and finally we hope to release another ''Hugo'' game in time for summer 2013."Mats Nylund
Danish Hugo the Troll an unprecedented success
MCV Nordic, 16 October 2012.
On 28 November 2012, Krea Medie was acquired by
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, but Hugo Games and the rights to ''Hugo'' were not part of the sale agreement with Egmont. A possible new ''Hugo'' live show was hinted in July 2014. Hugo Games is owned and managed by Henry Mallet, and was valued at DKK 56 million and generating an annual income of about DKK 10 million as estimated in September 2014 when the company was listed for investment as HUGO NewHold ApS.


Video game adaptations


ITE games

Niels Krogh Mortensen and his brother Lars directed more than 30 ''Hugo'' games that sold more than 10 million copies, including over three million in Germany alone. The games were released for multiple platforms, including personal computers, game consoles and mobile phones, not counting numerous small browser games (first of which was released in 1996ITE milestones
(2001 ITE release)
). Most of the tiles are the
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or
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compilations, but there are also several
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s. Distributors and partners included Egmont Interactive,
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and
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. In Turkey, several games were published by the newspaper ''
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''. The first title in the long-running series of ''Hugo'' games was created in 1991 for the
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, followed by the games for the Amiga, PC (
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and
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),
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and
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. The first 3D platform game ('' Hugo: Quest for the Sunstones'') was published in 2000. In the early games, Hugo attempts to free his family from the witch Scylla in the familiar scenarios that are same as in the TV show. In the later games, Hugo thwarts Scylla's more elaborate revenge plots against the trolls and schemes to gain a supreme magic power, and several games do not feature her at all. In some of the games, Hugo's family members (usually also to foil Scylla's), his friends, or sometimes even their enemies (in the
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games) are featured as playable characters in addition or instead of Hugo. During 2005-2007, ''Hugo'' was complety rebooted as ''Agent Hugo'' for a new series of four 3D action games.


Later games

In 2009, the new publisher, Krea Medie, released a complete reboot game ''Hugo – Magic in the Trollwoods'' (''Hugo – Magi i Troldeskoven'') with no connection with neither any of the ''Hugo'' show characters or the ''Agent Hugo'' series, featuring Hugo as a troll magician-in-training. It became the only game listed on the games' official website, all the previous content having been entirely removed. In 2010, however, Krea released a game-making program that featured an original version of Hugo and the other classic characters. In 2011, the company's new owner Henrik Kølle said he hopes that release of a new video game would be "one of many exciting steps towards the new Hugo rise as a global brand." Krea has seemingly abandoned an idea of the reboot (which got removed from the official website) and successfully returned to the original version of the franchise with ''Hugo Retro Mania'', featuring the original version of Hugo and a classic scenario of rescuing his family captured by Scylla the witch (renamed as "Sculla" in the English version). According to Krea's Henrik Kølle, "For the first time since acquiring Hugo, rea Mediehave developed a project tailored to Hugo". The task of developing new games was given to the specially created studio Hugo Games A/S. A 2015 game ''Ronaldo & Hugo: Superstar Skaters'' guest starred top footballer
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. Hugo Games later acquired the developer Fuzzy-Frog Games in 2017 and renamed itself as 5th Planet Games, for several years concentrating on creating online slot games based on ''Hugo'' characters and classic scenarios.


Feature film adaptation projects


''Hugo and the Diamond Moon''

A canceled CGI-animated film titled ''Hugo and the Diamond Moon'' was planned in 1999 to be released at the end of 2002. Its budget was set at around 100 million DKK Søren Anker Madsen
Hugo går til filmen
www.b.dk, 7 October 1999.
which at that time amounted to $12–20 million. It was written and expected to be directed by the
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veteran animator and musician Jørgen Klubien, and was storyboarded with over 8,000 sketches by
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, Jørgen Klubien, Mike Cachuela and Mads Themberg. David Filskov, who did sound effects for ''Hugo'' for years, was on the film project as well. According to ITE's CEO, Jesper Helbrandt, they wanted to make a ''Hugo ''animated film for years. It was planned that the release of the film would be accompanied by a range of tie-in products, including toys and video games. In the film, Hugo and his grandfather were supposed to "travel to a diamond moon" and the storyboards showed Hugo battling Scylla in space. The plot premise was described by Helbrandt as following: "Afskyelia cyllahave obtained a way to threaten Hugo and his forest friends. Therefore Hugo has to do something, and when he discovers a moon behind the moon we know today, he will set forth. Afskyelia chases after him. But I promise you, that unfortunately for her, the story is to end happily." The movie's basic plot premise resembles the educational game ''Hugo in Space, ''which was released in 2003, one year after the planned release of the movie. In this game, she plans to extract the rare magical black diamonds (first introduced in an action game '' Hugo: Black Diamond Fever'' in 2002) from an asteroid's core and become the most powerful witch of all time.


''Hugo – The World's Worst Comeback''

Another CGI film by Einstein Film (''
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'') and Anima Vitae ('' The Flight Before Christmas'', '' Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure'') was officially announced when its teaser trailer was published on 20 February 2013. It was to be produced by Petteri Pasanen and Trine Heidegaard, directed by Philip Einstein Lipski and Mikko Pitkänen, and written by Tim John and Timo Turunen. Finnish film foundation SES gave 50,000 Euro for the project. It was also given development support from
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. The film was to start production in 2014 for a planned release in 2016, however was later quietly canceled. Its plot premise was as follows: "A former TV-game show star, Hugo, now a hotel janitor and a single dad, gets lured into a comeback. His daughter, first enthralled by a celeb-dad, soon finds herself abandoned and to get her dad back home enters Hugo’s new show. Meanwhile Hugo’s old archenemy, the mountain troll Fredo, steals Hugo’s place in the show. Hugo’s daughter ends up fighting the raging mountain troll disguised as her dad on live TV, forcing Hugo to his ultimate quest: how to get rid of fame and save his daughter." Scylla was also said to have a part in the movie.


Theatrical and television spin-offs


Theatrical shows

In 1996, a theatrical musical ''The Magical Kingdom of Hugo'' (''הממלכה הקסומה של הוגו'') was played in
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, Israel, telling a story of a group of children who were sucked into the television screen and summoned directly to Hugo's world, Trollandia, by the witch Griselda (גריזלדה, an Israeli name for Scylla). A recording of it was also commercially released on VHS in 1997, and a CD with the songs from the musical was released too. A Turkish interactive stage show adaptation for children ages 3–6 titled ''Hugo ve Tolga Abi Cadı Sila`ya Karşı'' ("Hugo and Tolga Against the Witch Scylla") was played in
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in 2004-2005, directed by Recep Özgür Dereli. In it, Scylla (Sila) played by Eda Özdemir and Don Croco (Donkroko) make a new trap for Hugo and his family.


''Hugo Safari''

A children's animated documentary series ''Hugo Safari'' was produced in 1999–2000, directed by Elsa Søby. It consists of three seasons wherein each contains seven episodes. The series was aired in several countries and was also released in home media by ITE on the DVD.Engaging Entertainment from ITE
(2001 ITE press release)
Krae later released some of the episodes for free on the Internet and others for purchase as an iPhone/
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Other media


Magazines

The characters of ''Hugo'' were also a subject of several dedicated periodical magazines, including ''Hugo Magazin'' / ''Hugo News'' in Germany (1999–2003), ''A jugar con Hugo'' in Argentina (1995–2006), ''Haftalık Hugo'' and ''Hugo Çocuk Dergisi'' in Turkey, and ''Świat Przygód z Hugo'' in Poland (2003–2010, along with its coloring book offshoot magazine ''Baw Się i Koloruj z Hugo'').


Music

* Four Danish mostly dance and hip hop albums released in 1990–1991, ''Hugo Rap!'', ''Hugo Er En Skærmtrold'', ''Ta Det Bare Roligt'', and ''Trolde Rock'', followed by ''Det`Så Skønt at være Dansker!'' in 1994. * Charity album by various artists, ''DJ Hugo'', released in Finland in 1993; it included Ace of Base ("Young and Proud"),
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("Who's Fooling Who"). * Polish album ''Hugo i Przyjaciele Śpiewają Piosenki'' released in 2002. To promote ''Hugo'' video games, their Polish distributor Cenega Poland organized a concert tournee of Hugo together with Bartek Wrona of the boysband Just 5. Numerous music album compilations by various artists saw a release in Germany during the mid-1990s, including ''Hugo Rap: Der Song Zur Interaktiven Gameshow'' (pop rap, 1994) and ''Hoppla Hugo'' (euro house, 1995); ''Hugo & The Witch – I Know It's Heaven'' (house, progressive trance, garage house, 1995); ''Hugo feat. Judith: Show me the Way'' (euro house, 1996); ''Hugo's Mega Dance'' (techno, euro house, euro pop, 1994), ''Hugo's Mega Dance 2'' (techno, euro house, happy hardcore, hip hop, 1995), ''Hugo's Mega Dance '96'' (techno, house, euro pop, 1996), ''Hugo's Mega Dance '96 – Frühlings-Hits'' (techno, euro house, happy hardcore, hip hop, 1996), ''Hugo's Mega Dance '96 – Die Dritte'' (techno, euro house, happy hardcore, hip hop, 1996), ''Hugo's Mega Dance '97'' (techno, euro house, hip hop, synth-pop, 1997), and ''Hugo's Mega Dance '97 – Frühlings-Hits''.


Books

There is an Israeli comic book series ''Hugo'' and a Polish series of children's booklets ''Troll Story''. There is also a Turkish audio story book (an audio book cassette released with an emulated children's book) ''Hugo: Cadı Sila'ya Karşı'' and a Danish Christmas story audio book ''Hugo og det Fortryllede Agern'' ("Hugo and the Enchanted Acorn").


Merchandise

* In the native country of the franchise, Denmark, the ITE-licensed merchandise included food products (such as ice-cream and candy), as well as various other merchandise, including two board games (based on the first and the second season of the show), figurines, puzzles, watches, backpacks, sticker books, and activity books. The latter included the picture book ''Hugo i de afskyelige labyrinter'' (an adaptation of the original game) and a puzzle book ''Hugo i de fantastiske labyrinter'' (a loose adaptation of the video game '' Hugo: Cannon Cruise''). The ''Hugo'' brand was highly popular in the country, for example selling out over 35,000 bath towels in a couple of weeks. * ''Hugo'' merchandise in Germany included clothing items (T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, socks), plush dolls (of Hugo and his family), PVC figures (of Hugo, his family, Fernando and Scylla), and posters. * ''Hugo'' merchandise in Poland included various food products (such as chocolate bars by
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, potato chips by Lorenz Snack-World, and a line of juice drinks by SokPol), activity book series ''Księga Labiryntów Hugo'', and various CD-ROMs (audio, graphics, minigames). * ''Hugo'' merchandise in other countries included the browser app ''Tamahugo'', student kits, and toys in Israel; vitamin drinks, tea, T-shirts, pins, candy and puzzles in Slovenia; a music cassette and sticker albums in Chile; the board game ''Hugo'' in Sweden; and so forth. In the first Krea Medie / Hugo Games merchandise, Adimex released a line of ''
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'' themed bath products in 2013. That same year, Hugo Games negotiated a new partnership with the Nordic games company Tactic for a full line of products including coloring books, activity books, sticker books and puzzles for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden to come out in 2013 and 2014; the line is based on classic ''Hugo'' artworks. Also in 2014, Hugo themed biscuits were released by Danish company Karen Volf, based on the new games, and YOUNiik launched a shop with Hugo cover and case designs. The first ''Hugo'' themed slot game was released in 2016.


Reception

The program won awards for a best entertainment show in eight countries,HUGO, el primer juego interactivo de la historia de la televisión ha vuelto
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including the Golden Cable award for the best children's program in 1995 in Germany, a title for best rated children's show of all time in 1996 in Sweden, a 1999 Troféu Nova Gente award in Portugal, the TV Presenter of the Year award in 2001 and the Oireachtas TV Personality of the Year in 2004 Ireland, and Argentine's
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' Best Kids Show 2003. ''Hugo'' game sales exceeded 6 million copies by 2001 and 8.5 million copies by 2005. In 2012, mobile game ''Hugo Troll Race'' "has beaten all records when it comes to Danish game sales" by selling more than 1 million copies worldwide in just three days as "the fastest selling Danish game on the
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of all time, and currently the most downloaded app in 25 countries."


Cultural impact

In 2001, a 20-meter high effigy of Afskylia (Scylla) entered the ''
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'' as the biggest witch dummy ever burnt at Sankt Hans ( Danish Midsummer festival). In 2009, the ''Hugo'' franchise was selected to be a central part of the country's digital heritage exhibit at the Royal Danish Library.Dansk Spilmuseum
Spilmuseum.dk.
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contestant Đức Anh Hugo (born Lê Đức Anh) changed his name after Hugo, as did the Vietnamese presenter, actress, singer and businesswoman Thanh Vân Hugo (born Thanh Vân), while the singer
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's nickname Simla came from the Vietnamese name of Scylla. In 2019, Balkan police forces and Europol launched anti-migrant Operation Hugo/River/Mordana (Mordana was Scylla's name in the region).


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Official website
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