Talk:Happy Tree Friends: The Movie/@comment-27169958-20160117204406

Am I crazy for still being hyped for that movie? I mean... there might be a small chance that they can pull it off. They don't need a huge plot premise (though they'd need a lot of plotting). The characters don't need to die in order to give gore, at least not before the third act. All they need is something like the next Class Act, but for 90 minutes. The creators don't have to choose between killing everyone in the beginning or making a 80-minute kids show before killing everyone. Twenty two characters can start from papercuts and get progressively worse until they reach massive decapitation by the end. Each of the 22 characters can get a different injury to a different degree at a different time and can die at the end in one way or another. Even the location is enough. If they're in a train, it will be awesome! And we already know that HTF isn't just guts and gore. It can be enterntaining for 10 seconds without blood. Hell, even 6 minutes! Even more! If it needs a scene that doesn't involve someone getting impaled, but it already had plenty of goreless time, the storyline can focus on an injured tree friend that won't die any time soon! And let's not forget that those aren't just randomn furry nothings that are there to be killed. Each of them has something that can start a plotline. The movie will have so much on its hands, nobody will have to get revived at any point. I just wanted to point out that it might not be completely impossible for an HTF movie to be done well. The rest is up to the writers.

Still, if the movie fails, I'll agree on new episodes. The only thing I don't want for HTF is to be cancelled. I'd be content if they scrapped the movie and continued with the episodes. Still, I'm patiently waiting...