Happy Tree Friends
American adult animated series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Happy Tree Friends is an adult animation|adult animated]] web series. It was created by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, and Kenn Navarro, and developed by Montijo, Navarro, and Warren Graff.
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The series is about the misadventures of cute anthropomorphic forest animals, who live peaceful lives until they are killed or injured in sudden, accidental, graphically violent incidents.[2]
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Episodes
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Characters and cast
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Main characters
- Cuddles – voiced by Kenn Navarro.
- Giggles – voiced by Dana Belben (Season 1–2), Ellen Connell (TV Series–Season 4), and Lori Jee (for a few episodes of Season 3).
- Toothy – voiced by Warren Graff.
- Lumpy – voiced by David Winn (Seasons 2–4).
- Petunia – voiced by Dana Belben (Seasons 1–2), Ellen Connell (Season 3–4, TV Series), and Lori Jee (for a few episodes of Season 3).
- Handy – voiced by Warren Graff.
- Nutty –. Michael "Lippy" Lipman voices him.
- Sniffles – voiced by Liz Stuart.
- Pop and Cub – voiced by Dana Belben (Seasons 1–2), Ellen Connell (Seasons 2–4), and Lori Jee (for 1 episode of Season 3), which are the same voice actresses for Giggles and Petunia.
- Flaky – voiced by Nica Lorber.
- The Mole
- Disco Bear – voiced by Peter Hermann.
- Russell – voiced by Jeff Biancalana (Seasons 1–2) and later voiced by Francis Carr (TV Series–Season 4).
- Lifty and Shifty – voiced by Mark Giambruno (Season 1–2) and were later portrayed by Kenn Navarro (TV Series–Season 4).
- Mime – voiced by Sarah Castelblanco.
- Cro-Marmot –
- Flippy – voiced by Aubrey Ankrum, who also provided the voice of his good side up until 2006.
- Splendid – voiced by Rhode Montijo (Seasons 1–2) and later voiced by David Winn (TV Series–Season 4).
- Lammy – voiced by Renée T. MacDonald.
- Mr. Pickels –
- Minor characters
- Buddhist Monkey – voiced by Jeff Biancalana.
- Fall Out Boy - The alternative rock band Fall Out Boy made a cameo appearance as Tree Friend versions of themselves in the music video for their song "The Carpal Tunnel of Love".
Spin-offs
A spin-off series called Ka-Pow! was shown in September 2008. Six episodes have been made.
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References
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