Don't Hug Me I'm Scared

Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
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Also known asDHMIS
Genre
Created by
  • Becky Sloan
  • Joseph Pelling
  • Baker Terry
Written by
  • Becky Sloan
  • Joseph Pelling
  • Hugo Donkin
  • Baker Terry
Directed by
  • Becky Sloan
  • Joseph Pelling
Voices of
  • Baker Terry
  • Joseph Pelling
  • Becky Sloan
Composers
  • Joseph Pelling
  • Charlie Pelling
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Benjamin Lole
  • Hugo Donkin
Cinematography
  • Max Halstead
  • Edward Tucker
Running time3–8 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkYouTube
Release29 July 2011 (2011-07-29) –
19 June 2016 (2016-06-19)
Related
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (TV series)
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (DHMIS) is a British comedy horror web series created by Becky Sloan and Joe Pelling that consists of six short episodes released on YouTube between 29 July 2011 and 19 June 2016. It is notable for blending surrealism and dark comedy with psychological horror and musical elements. Its production is diverse, combining puppetry and live action with styles of animation including stop motion, traditional animation, flash animation, claymation, and computer animation. A sequel television series, also consisting of six episodes, was released on All 4 and Channel 4 on 23 September 2022. In February 2026, it was announced by comedy subscription streaming service Dropout that both the web series and TV series versions of DHMIS would be non-exclusively licensed to them for three years, in the first-ever licensing deal for Dropout. This is the first time that the TV series will be available legally outside of the United Kingdom.

Each episode of the series starts like a typical children's programme, consisting of anthropomorphic puppets akin to those featured in Sesame Street or The Muppets. The series parodies and satirises these programmes by juxtaposing its inhabitants and their childlike, colourful environment against disturbing themes; each episode develops a plot twist that incorporates psychological horror, surreal imagery, dark comedy, extreme graphic violence, and existentialism, before returning the traumatised characters to their original situation with an altered outlook as a result of their experience.

The six episodes of the series explore creativity, time, love, technology, food, and dreams; the television series touches on jobs, death, family, friendship, transport, and electricity. Both have received widespread critical acclaim for their story, production design, psychological horror, humour, hidden themes, lore, and characters.