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List of Happy Tree Friends episodes

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Happy Tree Friends is an animated series created and developed by Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro, and Warren Graff for Mondo Media. A total of six seasons of the series have been released: five seasons on the internet, and one season on television.

In 1999, the crew began the series with a pilot episode, named "Banjo Frenzy", which featured a blue dinosaur, a sky blue squirrel, a yellow rabbit, and a purple beaver. The first official episode was named "Spin Fun Knowin' Ya!" which, although it was produced in 1999, was uploaded to the Mondo Media website sometime in 2000 and featured later versions of the dinosaur (now a moose), rabbit, squirrel, and beaver.[1] From that point on, the writers began introducing new characters to the show. It quickly became an internet phenomenon featuring millions of visits per episode. In 2006, the Happy Tree Friends television series aired on G4 in the United States. It also aired on G4 and Razer in Canada in 2007.

A prequel spin-off called Ka-Pow! debuted in September 2008. In 2010, after airing fifteen episodes for the third web season, a hiatus began, in which there were only Break shorts airing with a subliminal message at the end of each, reading "Happy Tree Friends is dead!". This situation concerned many fans because they thought that the series had been canceled. The writers confirmed that they were playing a joke on the fact that the characters die in the show multiple times, and making a pun phrase with the word "dead". The hiatus ended on December 8, 2011, with the episode "Clause for Concern" being released.

In addition to the show's five seasons and a spin-off, there have been some special episodes and shorts. These include eleven "Smoochies", ten "Kringles", thirteen "Break" shorts, five "Love Bites", and sixteen other irregular episodes that are unindexed. The "Smoochie" shorts involve three different items being dropped next to a main character, only for them to be killed in three different ways, each regarding the item. These have been adapted into the Happy Tree Friends website where one can choose an item to drop.[2] The "Kringle" shorts are Christmas-themed shorts that feature the main characters doing various Christmas-related tasks, only to be killed in various ways.[3] The "Love Bites" were Valentine's Day-themed shorts, that went with the basic structure of a Happy Tree Friends episode. The "Break" shorts were produced in 2008, when no new episodes were produced until the following year. A new break short debuted in 2009.

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Series overview

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Internet shorts

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Season 1 (2000–2001)

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Season 2 (2002–2005)

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Season 3 (2007–2013)

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Season 4 (2013–2014)

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Season 5: Still Alive (2016)

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TV series (2006)

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Other shorts

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Smoochies (2003–2008)

  1. Cuddles' Pet Smoochie (January 16, 2003)
  2. Giggles' Valentine Smoochie (February 13, 2003)
  3. Toothy's Easter Smoochie (April 17, 2003)
  4. Petunia's Summer Smoochie (May 15, 2003)
  5. Nutty's Party Smoochie (June 12, 2003)
  6. Sniffles' Science Smoochie (July 3, 2003)
  7. Flaky's Baseball Smoochie (July 17, 2003)
  8. Pop's BBQ Smoochie (July 31, 2003)
  9. Mime's Olympic Smoochie (August 14, 2008)
  10. Disco Bear's Halloween Smoochie (October 10, 2008)
  11. Cub's Christmas Smoochie (December 3, 2008)

Kringles (2008–2010)

  1. Reindeer Kringle (2005 (on the website))
  2. Tree Kringle
  3. Kitchen Kringle
  4. Caroling Kringle
  5. Ski Kringle
  6. Train Kringle
  7. Strain Kringle
  8. Chill Kringle
  9. Sight Kringle
  10. Star Kringle (2005-2006 (Original) December 22, 2010 (YouTube)

Ka-Pow! episodes (2008)

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Blurbs (2008–2015)

These are videos that feature an original episode that has been done over with a series of speech bubbles that either state a fact relating to a scene, make fun of a goof, or say a joke in a similar style to Mystery Science Theater 3000. Additionally, a majority of the episodes that were originally produced in a 4:3 format (standard definition) are remade in a 16:9 format (high-definition).

So far, Mondo Media has aired "Blurbed" versions of the following episodes:

  1. Spin Fun Knowin' Ya
  2. Nuttin' But the Tooth
  3. Eyes Cold Lemonade
  4. Class Act
  5. The Way You Make Me Wheel
  6. Shard at Work
  7. Keepin' It Reel
  8. Let It Slide
  9. Icy You
  10. Hello Dolly
  11. Remains to Be Seen
  12. Stealing the Spotlight
  13. Ski Ya, Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya
  14. Blind Date
  15. Suck It Up
  16. Take a Hike
  17. Read 'em and Weep
  18. Can't Stop Coffin
  19. We're Scrooged!
  20. Just Desert
  21. Peas in a Pod
  22. Wrath of Con
  23. All Flocked Up
  24. Something Fishy
  25. Without a Hitch
  26. Swelter Skelter
  27. I Nub You
  28. See You Later, Elevator
  29. Brake the Cycle

HTF Break (2008–2012)

  1. Seize the Day
  2. Chore Loser
  3. Deck the Halls
  4. We Wish You
  5. Happy New Year
  6. Take Your Seat
  7. Moppin Up
  8. Bite Sized
  9. Pop & Corn
  10. Butter Me Up
  11. Cheesy Does It
  12. Tunnel Vision
  13. Claw

Love Bites (2009–2012)

  1. Cold Hearted
  2. Sea of Love
  3. I Heart U
  4. On My Mind
  5. My Better Half
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Notes

  1. The title is a pun on the film From Here to Eternity
  2. The Dog in this episode is based on writer Ken Pontac's dog Whistle.
  3. This episode is based on a fairy tale, 'Jack and the Beanstalk'
  4. The title is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song "Whole Lotta Love"
  5. The title of the episode is a pun on the phrase 9 to 5
  6. Part of the episode features "Spin Fun Knowin' Ya"
  7. It was originally entitled, "Sky's the Limits"
  1. This episode first appeared on the Third Strike DVD, released on August 3, 2004.
  2. This episode first appeared on the Overkill DVD box set, released on October 4, 2005.
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