Buddhist Monkey

Name: Buddhist Monkey Gender: Male Animal: Monkey Episode Count: 4 TV Count: 0 Kill Count: 10 Deaths: 0 Appearance: Enter the Garden First Death: N/A First Victim: Generic Tree Ninja from Enter the Garden Voice Actors: Jeff Biancalana Buddhist Monkey is a special character in the Happy Tree Friends series and a main character in the spin-off, Ka-Pow!.

Character Bio
Buddhist Monkey has appeared in only two episodes, Enter the Garden and Books of Fury, both in which he has survived. His enemies, the Tree Ninjas, are bears that try to destroy his stuff, like in Enter the Garden when the Ninjas destroyed several of his plants, and in Books of Fury when they ripped and colored in several of the Monkey's books. Buddhist Monkey has appeared in three other episodes. In Rink Hijinks, there was a picture of him in a crane machine. In Blind Date, at the drive in, the movie was Books of Fury, and in Keepin' it Reel it was Enter the Garden. Buddhist Monkey is the only star character that has never died in the series. He'll return in his own action series, part of the Ka-Pow show.

Starring Roles

 * 1) Enter The Garden
 * 2) Books of Fury
 * 3) Three Courses of Death

Featuring Roles

 * 1) Rink Hijinks
 * 2) Blind Date
 * 3) Keepin' it Reel

Number of Kills

 * Generic Tree Ninja - 8 (3 from Enter the Garden; 3 from Books of Fury; 2 from Three Courses of Death)
 * Others - 2 (Char Sew and the Giant Crab from Three Courses of Death)

Trivia

 * 1) Buddhist Monkey is the only character not to die in series.
 * 2) He is the least appearing character.
 * 3) He has four circles on his head like Krillin from Dragon Ball Z, a fighting show.
 * 4) He loves plants and books.
 * 5) He may not really be a part of Happy Tree Friends, possibly just the main character from a previous (failed) show.
 * 6) In the HTF official website, it states that Flippy, Splendid and Buddhist Monkey will appear in the spin-off web show called "Ka-Pow!" They will be accompanied by new characters. Ka-Pow! debuted on September 2nd.
 * 7) We learned that in Three Courses of Death, Buddhist Monkey used to have a full head of hair. But when his sensei demostrated the fire-making technique, the flames burst, which burned off his hair.