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Cassini90125 12-30-2007 02:31 PM

I've never seen HTF but I must admit that I'm becoming more than a little curious, in a morbid sort of way. :bendy:

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Originally Posted by koosie (Post 68095)
However I'm way too squeamish to watch that show so I think I'll just stay here, thank you. Hell, there are bits of Tom & Jerry I can barely watch.

There are bits of Foster's I can barely watch. :frankiemad:

Mr. Marshmallow 12-30-2007 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 68100)
I've never seen HTF but I must admit that I'm becoming more than a little curious, in a morbid sort of way. :bendy: There are bits of Foster's I can barely watch. :frankiemad:

If there are things in Foster's that you have trouble watching, I assure you, the stuff Happy Tree friends displays is far more harder to swallow. I can't even bare to watch a single minute of the episode without feeling crappy and crummy inside.

I personally don't recommend it for your tastes Cass but that's just me. I don't hate or dislike people who like the show but for me its something I just don't want to think about or see again because it hurts too close to home so to speak.

Cassini90125 12-30-2007 04:31 PM

I know what you're saying. I think my interest is more due to the fact that the premise sounds so ludicrous than anything else; ludicrous like that Geico Caveman show, albeit in a very different way.

Medikor 12-30-2007 04:57 PM

I have to admit that I've become curious about this show but I think I'll avoid it. From the sounds of it, it may be a little too much for me...

Cassini90125 12-30-2007 05:10 PM

Um, I just got back from the site... I'm feeling a little disturbed right now. :o :wiltshock: :eek:

Mr. Marshmallow 12-30-2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 68126)
Um, I just got back from the site... I'm feeling a little disturbed right now. :o :wiltshock: :eek:

Don't want to say I told you so, so.....:-X

Nyo 12-30-2007 06:23 PM

I take it that your experience didn't go too good Cass? :(

(Yeah, my 1st reaction to the site was the same thing.)

Cassini90125 12-30-2007 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyo (Post 68136)
I take it that your experience didn't go too good Cass? :(

(Yeah, my 1st reaction to the site was the same thing.)

The episode... eyeballs can't do that... :eek:

Partymember 12-30-2007 08:21 PM

some episodes are funny, though.

Where the crazed army guy has a flashback in a diner and kills everyone because he thinks they're Viet Cong 8D THAT was classic.

jekylljuice 12-31-2007 01:58 AM

Oddly enough, I've actually seen a couple of episodes of this cartoon, even though it was clearly never intended for the likes of me. (Blood? Gore? The visceral disassembly of cute, fluffy little animals? And me being notoriously squeamish? No thank you. :o )

I remember my brother first describing it to me as being "exactly like Itchy and Scatchy" (a rather ineffective selling point, given that I've never cared that much for I & S), but when my morbid curiosity finally got the better of me a few short years later, I discovered to my detriment that he was way off the mark. I mean, at least in I & S the gutting and dismembering is as a result of the deliberate actions of a very sadistic rodent (even if his feline victim is totally undeserving). With Happy Tree Friends, on the other hand, the characters are all just so darling and, well, happy, and are really just out for a good time in which to enjoy one another's company. I have to agree with Mr. M about the crappy, crummy feeling that tends to seep in whilst watching them befall one tragic, bloody accident after another. C'mon, they're so damned adorable. I really don't want to see them die. :(

If HTF is your thing, then you're welcome to it. Same goes for I&S. Me, however, whenever I fancy my fill of seeing two supposedly cute and innocent little creatures inflicting nasty injuries upon one another, I'll stick with Aardman's Pib and Pog. Pib and Pog were a work of bloody genius. Without a drop of blood at all, in fact.


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