Episodes

This is a list of the Happy Tree Friends Internet and tv episodes. There are 3 seasons so far for the Internet shorts (with different animators), and 13 episodes for the first season of the TV series, each half hour episode split into 3 seven minute episodes. There have also been rumors that a second TV Series season is in the works.

Episode 1: One Foot in the Grave
Original Airdate: September 25, 2006

Episode 2: Lesser of Two Evils
Original Airdate: October 2, 2006

Episode 3: The Third Degree
Original Airdate: October 9, 2006

Episode 4: Four on the Floor
Original Airdate: October 30, 2006

Episode 5: Marooned Five
Original Airdate: October 16, 2006

Episode 6: Deep Six
Original Airdate: October 23, 2006

Episode 7: Seventh Heaven
Original Airdate: November 6, 2006

Episode 8: Eight Suns
Original Airdate: November 20, 2006

Episode 9: The Nine Dwarfs
Original Airdate: November 27, 2006

Episode 10: Going Ten Crazy
Original Airdate: December 3, 2006

Episode 11: Good and Nice Eleven
Original Airdate: December 10, 2006

Episode 12: Series of Twelve
Original Airdate: December 17, 2006

Episode 13: Thirteen Eyes on Me
Original Airdate: December 25, 2006

First Internet Season
All the characters pop up and down from a bush.
 * Cuddles waves
 * Giggles holds both her hands down to her waist
 * Toothy waving both of his hands
 * Lumpy looks at the viewer stupidly
 * Petunia waves quickly while leaning to one side
 * Handy smiles and then looks down and grows frustrated before popping back down
 * Nutty pops up and jitters around
 * Sniffles looks at the viewer
 * Pop Smokes his pipe and winks
 * Cub waves
 * Flaky has both her hands down on her waist, looks to one side, looks to another, looks scared, and pops back down
 * The Mole feels the bush with his cane
 * Disco Bear moves from side to side
 * Russell takes off his hat and eats a clam that is under it
 * Lifty & Shifty pop up, with their trademark grins, and go back down
 * Mime holds both of his hands on the screen
 * Cro-Marmot stands still
 * Flippy salutes
 * Splendid pops up with his hands on his hips and then pops back down

Second Internet Season
This intro was also used in the third internet series up to the episode Peas in a Pod.
 * Cuddles in a yellow background while holding both his hands out
 * Giggles in a pink background posing with her hands on her waist
 * Toothy in a purple background holding both his hands out and smiling (a goof where he has normal buck teeth)
 * Lumpy upside down with his background (which is blue) upside down
 * Petunia in a dark blue background waving with one hand
 * Handy smiling while in a background with orange grass and a tree stump.
 * Nutty looking hyperactive
 * Sniffles holds a few books while standing by a forest
 * Pop raising Cub up into the air
 * Flaky looking shy with one finger close to her mouth while standing in a red background
 * The Mole standing in a purple background with his cane
 * Disco Bear by a disco ball
 * Russell in a pastel green background standing by a river
 * Lifty & Shifty in a dark green background with their trademark grins
 * Mime holding a balloon animal
 * Flippy in a green background
 * Splendid with his hands on his hips, looking important while standing with his fortress in the background
 * Cro-Marmot Stands still with a snowy background (This can only be seen on the website, because the first season intro is replaced with the second season intro.)

Third Internet Season
These intros began with the episode Wrath of Con. Each character's pop-up features a rhyme or an alliteration that fits in with their character. S is for Sniffles-Science is seriously satisfying! S is for Splendid-Super squirrel swooping in for the save! L is for Lumpy-For a lazy lunch, try left-over loaf! R is for Russell-Row, row your boat down a running river! L is for Lifty, S is for Shifty-No time to be thrifty, just take what's nifty and be out in fifty!
 * Sniffles doing a chemical science experiment
 * Splendid flying through the air
 * Lumpy is holding a sandwich
 * Russell is rowing a small boat
 * Lifty & Shifty have stolen bags of money

Starting with Something Fishy, there is also a featuring character card, which reads "Featuring a few friends:" and has the characters playing on a playground.

TV Series

 * The Intro has:
 * Pop raising Cub up and down;
 * Giggles and Cuddles on swings;
 * Petunia and Toothy on a seesaw;
 * Flaky, Nutty, and Sniffles on a merry-go-round with Lumpy by the side (this may be a reference to Spin Fun Knowin' Ya)
 * Cuddles skateboarding over logs (this may be a reference to Sweet Ride)
 * Giggles ice skates in a curve (this may be a reference to her cameo in Tongue Twister Trouble)
 * Toothy licks a lollipop. The pop-up box changes from him biting it to smiling while greeting you (this may be a reference to Eye Candy)
 * Lumpy in a toilet with a roll of toilet paper on his antler (this may be a reference to the TV episode Wishy Washy, where Lumpy is a plumber, however, this animation was used in episodes before Wishy Washy)
 * Petunia with withered flowers
 * Handy's truck's hook is lowered  (this may be a reference to The Way You Make Me Wheel)
 * Nutty hops from a pile of candy to an ice cream cone
 * Sniffles magnifying an ant in an ant hole
 * Pop bringing Cub down a slide
 * Flaky near hopping chicks (this may be a reference to From A to Zoo)
 * The Mole walks on a path moving his stick
 * Disco Bear in a background with stars and a disco ball shining on him
 * Russell lowering his fishing line
 * Lifty & Shifty tugging a chain of sausage (this may be a reference to Meat Me for Lunch)
 * Mime shows a balloon animal (this may be a reference to Mime and Mime Again)
 * Cro-Marmot stands still as his mirror flips between day and night
 * Flippy salutes a flag (in "Double Whammy Part 2", he holds his Bowie knife and wears his trademark flipped-out look while standing in the red background with the title)
 * Splendid flies around Earth (this may be a reference to Better Off Bread)
 * End Credits has:
 * Cuddles turning the crank to roll the credits

Irregular Episodes

 * 1999: Banjo Frenzy: The original pilot episode starring an unnamed Dinosaur (probably the early version of Lumpy [appearance] and Flippy [personality wise]) and early versions of Cuddles, Toothy and Giggles.


 * 2003: Enter the Garden: Starring Buddhist Monkey and Generic Tree Ninja.


 * "1927": Dino-Sore Days: Special black and white episode starring Cro-Marmot when he was unfrozen.


 * 2003: Mole in the City: Starring The Mole and The Rat. Featuring Pig Child and Elephant Balloon Vendor.


 * 2004: Books of Fury: Starring Buddhist Monkey and Generic Tree Ninja. (Cameo appearance of Panda Mom)


 * "1950": Ski Patrol: A parody of the how-to-do cartoons of the 1950s, starring Lumpy.


 * 2006: Intimate Spotlight: An interview with the HTF character Cro-Marmot.


 * 2006: Youtube Live Episode: a episode that debuted in Youtube Live and featured nine characters in a claw machine.


 * 2007: The Carpal Tunnel of Love: Fall Out Boy Music Video


 * 2008: Asbestos I Can Do: Starring Lumpy. (Easter Egg Episode)

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 * 2008: Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm Episode: An episode that debuted on the video game Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm''.

Video Games

 * Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm
 * Milk Pong

Arcade Games
See full Article: Arcade Games

Smoochies
A smoochie is a video that includes one character where you give him/her something. You can choose any of three options, but all of them result in the character dying. After a few seconds of inactivity, the character will do one of two things, such as laugh or say hello. Sniffle's Science Smoochie is the first to be available in HD. The rest of the Smoochies will soon be in HD (no proof). The smoochies are:
 * Cuddles as a pet
 * Giggles' Valentine
 * Toothy's Easter
 * Petunia's Summertime Adventures
 * Nutty's Party Surprise
 * Sniffles's Science
 * Flaky's Baseball
 * Pop's BBQ
 * Mime's Olympics
 * Disco Bear's Halloween
 * Pop & Cub's Christmas

Kringles
Kringles are special short holiday messages (set during Christmas) released as parodies of typical animated greeting cards. There are currently eight Kringles. The list of Kringles are:
 * Reindeer Kringle
 * Kringle Tree
 * Kringle Feast
 * Kringle Karols
 * Kringle Frosty
 * Kringle Presents
 * Strain Kringle
 * Chill Kringle

Action Series: Ka-Pow!
A spin-off about Flippy, Splendid, and Buddhist Monkey starring in an action series. Flippy stars in W.A.R. (Weapon Animal Regiment) Journal. Splendid appears in Splendid's SSSSSuper Squad. Buddhist Monkey returns to star in more new episodes. The Mole was listed as a character, but he doesn't appear to have a connection with Ka-Pow now.

W.A.R. (Weaponized Animal Regiment) Journal

 * 1) Operation: Tiger Bomb

Splendid's SSSSSuper Squad

 * 1) Mirror Mirror

Buddhist Monkey

 * 1) Three Courses of Death

HTF Break
Breaks are short 1-minute or less episodes that act as shortened Happy Tree Friends episodes (The graphics and animation are similar to that from the first to second seasons of the Web series because they were originally intended for G4 in 2005 but were rejected). The HTF Breaks are:
 * Seize the Day
 * Chore Loser
 * Deck the Halls
 * We Wish You

Love Bites
The list of Love Bites episodes are:
 * Cold Hearted
 * Sea of Love
 * I Heart U

Trivia

 * All episode names in the Happy Tree Friends series are either puns of everyday phrases and/or a little bit of wordplay is involved with the name.
 * Asbestos I Can Do, Intimate Spotlight, We Wish You and Deck the Halls are the only HTF episodes that do not have any pain, death, or destruction in them.
 * From A to Zoo, And the Kitchen Sink, Ipso Fatso, Doggone It, Concrete Solution, Sea What I Found (original version on iTunes as well), Who's to Flame?, Every Litter Bit Hurts, As You Wish, Snow Place to Go, and Gems the Breaks were edited into two parters for the iTunes Podcast versions.
 * Keepin' it Reel and See What Develops, A Sucker for Love, Pt. One and Concrete Solution, Better Off Bread and Blast from the Past, Nuttin' Wrong with Candy and Wishy Washy, and Autopsy Turvy/Double Whammy Part 2 and Peas in a Pod have the same morals.
 * So far, nobody has been killed by firearms, since Kenn Navarro stated that it wouldn't be very imaginative. Guns were used in Operation: Tiger Bomb, however (although not one bullet damaged any of the characters).