Spare Me

Internet Season: 1 Episode: 24 Production Number: 124 Writers: Mark Fiorenza Warren Graff Rhode Montijo Kenn Navarro Paul Allan Director: Rhode Montijo Episode list: Internet Season 1 Previous Episode: It's a Snap Next Episode: Snow What? That's What! "Spare Me" is an episode of the Happy Tree Friends internet series.

Starring Roles

 * Sniffles
 * Handy
 * The Mole

HTF's Episode Description
Bowling. What could be more fun than bowling with a gang of friends? Well, if one of them is blind and the other has no hands, it may not be so much fun after all. Maybe they should have used the guard rails on those lanes?

Plot
While bowling, Handy manages to knock down nine pins which doesn't seem to satisfy him. He angrily walks away as Sniffles steps up for his turn. Sniffles has difficulty lifting his ball, so he lifts it by sucking it onto his nose. He spins around to put some force behind his throw, but unfortunately the weight of the bowling ball causes his head to fly off his body.

His head manages to knock all of the pins over, and his mouth/nose is hacked off by the pin clearer as it sends his head back down the ball return. The Mole, unaware of what just happened, assumes that Sniffles' head is his bowling ball and sticks his fingers through Sniffles' eyes.

The Mole begins slipping on Sniffles' blood and unknowingly spins around as he throws Sniffles' head away from the pins. Over at the snack bar, Handy irately sips on a soda through a straw. When he's out of soda he looks closely at the neck of the bottle, only to have Sniffles' head hit the back of his head.

Handy jerks back his head in anguish, as the bottle is now lodged in one of his eye sockets. Inside the bottle, Handy's eye rattles around. His nubs try in vain to remove the bottle from his head, but all he can do is scream in pain.

Moral
Laughter is the best medicine!

Deaths

 * Sniffles has his head torn off while attempting to bowl using his mouth.

Goofs

 * When The Mole slips on Sniffles' blood puddle, he twists, and Sniffles' head shifts to the other hand.