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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in the ''Still Alive'' episodes released in 2016, and if the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-''Still Alive'', Disco Bear will have to be recast if he makes another appearance.

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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in the ''Still Alive'' episodes released in 2016, and if the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-''Still Alive'', Disco Bear will have to be recast if he makes is to make another appearance.
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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in Still Alive episodes (released in 2016), and if the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-Still Alive, he will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.

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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in Still Alive the ''Still Alive'' episodes (released released in 2016), 2016, and if the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-Still Alive, he post-''Still Alive'', Disco Bear will need have to be recast if he is to make makes another appearance.
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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in Still Alive episodes (released in 2016), and if it is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-Still Alive, he will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.

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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. Disco Bear made no appearances in Still Alive episodes (released in 2016), and if it the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]] post-Still Alive, he will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.
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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. If the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]], Disco Bear will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.

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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. If the series Disco Bear made no appearances in Still Alive episodes (released in 2016), and if it is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]], Disco Bear cancellation]] post-Still Alive, he will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.
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* QuietlyCancelled: Not outright confirmed, but likely. In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.

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* QuietlyCancelled: Not outright confirmed, but likely. In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show. The [[DiedDuringProduction 2015 death of Peter Herrmann]], who voiced Disco Bear, likely also played a role.
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* DiedDuringProduction: Peter Herrmann, who voiced Disco Bear, passed away in 2015, in the midst of the 2014-16 hiatus. If the series is ever UnCanceled from its [[QuietlyCancelled quiet cancellation]], Disco Bear will need to be recast if he is to make another appearance.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: By 2005, the show was at its peak, and Creator/{{G4TV}}, which at this point was already broadcasting the internet shorts (some of which had just been seen on ''Series/AttackOfTheShow''), picked up a TV adaptation of the show, which premiered in 2006. In the months leading up to the TV series' premiere, G4 and the Happy Tree Friends website both comfortably gave it plenty of advertising, with a small number of the TV series' episodes even being given early previews that were sent to subscribers of the show's now-defunct email fan club. Unfortunately, G4 placed first-run episode broadcasts at the [[FridayNightDeathSlot highly inconvenient]] time slot of midnight Eastern Time on Monday nights[[note]]not even the weekend reruns were able to avoid not being placed in overnight timeslots, with the exception of an early evening timeslot on Sundays[[/note]] with extremely poor promotion, which translated into low ratings, which not only ensured the TV series' cancellation after 13 episodes and the scrapping of a planned second TV season, but also indirectly caused [[DorkAge the show's popularity to crash]], although the show itself luckily [[NotQuiteDead avoided the fate of its characters]]. Making matters worse, the TV series was removed entirely from G4's schedule as soon as the final episode aired, as if it never existed.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: By 2005, the show was at its peak, and Creator/{{G4TV}}, which at this point was already broadcasting the internet shorts (some of which had just been seen on ''Series/AttackOfTheShow''), picked up a TV adaptation of the show, which premiered in 2006. In the months leading up to the TV series' premiere, G4 and the Happy Tree Friends website both comfortably gave it plenty of advertising, with a small number of the TV series' episodes even being given early previews that were sent to subscribers of the show's now-defunct email fan club. Unfortunately, G4 placed first-run episode broadcasts at the [[FridayNightDeathSlot highly inconvenient]] time slot of midnight Eastern Time on Monday nights[[note]]not even the weekend reruns were able to avoid not being placed in overnight timeslots, with the exception of an early evening timeslot on Sundays[[/note]] with extremely poor promotion, which translated into low ratings, which not only ensured the TV series' cancellation after 13 episodes and the scrapping of a planned second TV season, but also indirectly caused [[DorkAge [[AudienceAlienatingEra the show's popularity to crash]], although the show itself luckily [[NotQuiteDead avoided the fate of its characters]]. Making matters worse, the TV series was removed entirely from G4's schedule as soon as the final episode aired, as if it never existed.
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* NamesTheSame:
** There's a [[VideoGame/PaRappaTheRapper far more famous Lammy the Lamb]]...
** Toothy the beaver happens to share the same name with the anthropomorphic tooth from ''WebAnimation/ObjectOverload''.
** A [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes far more popular cartoon series]] also features recurring characters named Petunia and Sniffles.
** There's another [[WesternAnimation/MrPickles Mr. Pickles]] who is also known to brutally murder people.
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* BannedInChina: The show's TV season was taken off the air from Russian TV channel [[http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/2x2 2×2]] for "promoting violence and brutality".

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* BannedInChina: The show's TV season was taken off the air from Russian TV channel [[http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/2x2 2×2]] for "promoting violence and brutality". Several Internet episodes were similarly taken down on Website/YouTube's network in Russia.
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** This occasionally happens with many characters who have certain parts that face a specific way. Sometimes, they are [[AmbidextrousSprite mirrored resulting it getting flipped]]. The most well-known example revolves Lumpy's horns. One is meant to be facing up while one is meant to face down. Whether it's the left or the right however changes with each episode and each moment, ''even onscreen''.

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** This occasionally happens with many a number of characters who have certain parts that face a specific way. Sometimes, Often, they are [[AmbidextrousSprite mirrored mirrored, resulting it in said parts getting flipped]]. The most well-known example revolves is Lumpy's horns. One antlers; one is meant to be facing up while one is meant to face the other faces down. Whether it's the left or the right however right, however, changes with each episode and each moment, ''even onscreen''.



** Toothy had this issue in earlier episodes with his buckteeth which are supposed to be longer than usual, [[MeaningfulName hence his name]]. However, earlier episodes sometimes shift between his original teeth and for the most part, ''the teeth everyone else has''. The most glaring example is "Eye Candy" where Toothy spends the majority of the episode ''with regular teeth''.
** Sniffles' mouth is supposed to be located in his snout. ''Yet one episode of the show has it [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/happytreefriends/images/7/7e/Hike_8.jpg located under his snout]]'' which is "Take a Hike".
** Many uploads of the original versions of episodes presented in .swf format (from "Spin Fun Knowin' Ya!" up to "Just Desert") were prone to a couple of mistakes.
*** The dubbed "Quick Shot Moments" refers to the uploads' scenes with a random frame of an episode. Sometimes, ''[[SpoiledByTheFormat it would spoil a scene such as a character's death]]''. Starting with "Peas in a Pod", those Quick Shot Moments were gone. The "Classics Remastered" removes these moments as well as removing less apparent bloopers.
*** The original [=YouTube=] upload of "Stayin' Alive" has the transitions of [[spoiler: Giggles and Petunia's dead bodies]] during the second rave scene stretch rather than moving to the left and right like in the original animation and its DVD release. Classics Remastered fixes this.
** The Classic Remastered version of "Pitchin' Impossible" has Petunia's name appear "Lifty and Shifty". The mistake was fixed for The Complete Disaster DVD.
* CreatorBacklash: The crew, apparently, did not like "Gems the Breaks", for reasons unspecified[[note]]Though the creators did specify the episode's runtime was running short, so they tacked on the chase sequence with the laser at the end to fill time[[/note]]. And, on an ask account on Reddit, Warren Graff was displeased on how "Home Is Where The Hurt Is" turned out.

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** Toothy had this issue in earlier episodes with his buckteeth buckteeth, which are supposed to be longer than usual, usual with a significant gape, [[MeaningfulName hence his name]]. However, The earlier episodes sometimes shift between his original teeth unique buckteeth and for the most part, ''the teeth the ones everyone else has''. has. The most glaring example is "Eye Candy" Candy", where Toothy spends the ''the majority of the episode ''with episode'' with regular teeth''.
teeth.
** Sniffles' mouth is supposed to be located in his snout. ''Yet one episode of the show Yet "Take a Hike" has it [[https://static.''[[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/happytreefriends/images/7/7e/Hike_8.jpg located under his snout]]'' which is "Take a Hike".
snout]]''.
** Many uploads of the original versions of episodes presented in .swf format (from "Spin Fun Knowin' Ya!" up to "Just Desert") were prone to a couple of mistakes.
mistakes.
*** The dubbed [[FanNickname fan-dubbed]] "Quick Shot Moments" refers to the uploads' scenes with a random frame of an episode. Sometimes, ''[[SpoiledByTheFormat it would spoil show a much later scene such as a character's death]]''. Starting with "Peas in a Pod", those Quick Shot Moments frames were gone. The "Classics Remastered" removes these moments as well as removing alongside less apparent bloopers.
*** The original [=YouTube=] upload of "Stayin' Alive" has the transitions of [[spoiler: Giggles and Petunia's dead bodies]] bodies during the second rave scene stretch rather than moving to the left and right like in the original animation and its DVD release. Classics Remastered fixes this.
** The Classic Remastered version of "Pitchin' Impossible" has Petunia's name label appear as "Lifty and Shifty". The This mistake was fixed for The Complete Disaster the ''Complete Disaster'' DVD.
* CreatorBacklash: The crew, apparently, did not like "Gems the Breaks", for reasons unspecified[[note]]Though the creators they did specify the episode's runtime was running short, so they tacked on the chase sequence with the laser at the end to fill time[[/note]]. And, on an ask account on Reddit, Warren Graff was displeased on how "Home Is Where The Hurt Is" turned out.



* NoExportForYou: A lot of the merchandise is [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Japan Only]]. Averted if said merchandise turns up on Amazon or eBay, though.
* OrphanedReference: Aside from the irregular episode "Mole in the City", The Mole as a secret agent is still somewhat hinted at by [[TheMole his name]].

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* NoExportForYou: A lot of the merchandise is [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Japan Only]]. Averted if said merchandise turns up on Amazon or eBay, [=eBay=], though.
* OrphanedReference: Aside from the irregular episode "Mole in the City", The Mole as a secret agent is still somewhat hinted at by [[TheMole his name]].



** No internet episodes were released between late 2005 and October 2007 as the producers were in the process of making the TV series. Even after the TV series came and went in late 2006, the hiatus continued.

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** No internet episodes were released between late 2005 and October 2007 2007, as the producers were in the process of making the TV series. Even after the TV series season came and went in late 2006, the hiatus continued.



*** The first 2014 episode, [[Recap/HTFSpareTire Spare Tire]], itself was originally intended to debut in December 2013, but ended up releasing on January 7, 2014.

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*** The first 2014 episode, [[Recap/HTFSpareTire "[[Recap/HTFSpareTire Spare Tire]], Tire]]", itself was originally intended to debut in December 2013, but ended up releasing on January 7, 2014.
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* BannedEpisode: While part 1 for "Wishy Washy" is still available on Website/YouTube, part 2 was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that [[spoiler:Lumpy's death and hideous corpse]] and/or [[spoiler:Petunia's death, especially since it's a [[DrivenToSuicide suicide attempt]]]] was the reason for the video's removal. Even the episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was removed from [=YouTube=] for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can still be watched on Mondo Media's website and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.
* BannedInChina: The show was taken off the air from Russian TV channel [[http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/2x2 2×2]] for "promoting violence and brutality".
* BasedOnADream: The part in "Easy Comb, Easy Go" where Disco Bear [[spoiler:looks into the mirror and uses some tweezers to pluck out a single strain of hair growing out of his eye]] was based on a dream writer Ken Pontac had.

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* BannedEpisode: While part 1 for "Wishy Washy" is still available on Website/YouTube, part 2 was removed for violating its terms of service. It's speculated that [[spoiler:Lumpy's either Lumpy's death and hideous corpse]] and/or [[spoiler:Petunia's death, especially since it's a corpse or Petunia's [[DrivenToSuicide suicide attempt]]]] suicide]] was the reason for the video's removal. removal.[[note]]The latter is arguably the more likely reason, since the site doesn't allow videos displaying an intentional suicide, be it animated or on real-life footage.[[/note]] Even the other segments of the TV episode that featured it, "Four on the Floor", was were removed from [=YouTube=] for the same reason. The entirety of "Wishy Washy" can still be watched on Mondo Media's website website, and "Four on the Floor" is available on Amazon Prime Video.
* BannedInChina: The show show's TV season was taken off the air from Russian TV channel [[http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/2x2 2×2]] for "promoting violence and brutality".
* BasedOnADream: The part in "Easy Comb, Easy Go" where Disco Bear [[spoiler:looks looks into the mirror and uses some tweezers to pluck out a single strain of hair growing out of his eye]] eye was based on a dream that writer Ken Pontac had.
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* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie A movie for the show]] was announced to be in pre-production in 2014, but as of 2019, no update on its development has been made since then.

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* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie A movie for the show]] was announced to be in pre-production in 2014, but as of 2019, no update on its development has been made given since then.
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* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie A movie for the show]] was announced to be in pre-production in 2014, but as of 2019, no update on its development has been made.

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* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie A movie for the show]] was announced to be in pre-production in 2014, but as of 2019, no update on its development has been made.made since then.

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* NamesTheSame: There's a [[VideoGame/PaRappaTheRapper far more famous Lammy the Lamb]]...

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* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie The Happy Tree Friends Movie]]. It was first announced in 2014, but as of 2019, no development has been made.



** Aubrey Ankrum voiced Pop and both of Flippy's personalities before leaving the show. He was only replaced for good Flippy, so his voice is sampled for Pop and Fliqpy episodes.

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** Aubrey Ankrum voiced Pop and both of Flippy's personalities before leaving the show. He His voice is still sampled for Pop and Fliqpy, so he was only replaced for good Flippy, so his voice is sampled for Pop and Fliqpy episodes.Flippy.



** Kenn Navarro voices Cuddles and started voicing Flippy, Lifty, and Shifty after their voice actors left.

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** Kenn Navarro voices Cuddles Cuddles, and started voicing Flippy, Lifty, Lifty and Shifty after their original voice actors left. left.
* DevelopmentHell: [[https://happytreefriends.fandom.com/wiki/Happy_Tree_Friends:_The_Movie A movie for the show]] was announced to be in pre-production in 2014, but as of 2019, no update on its development has been made.
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* QuietlyCancelled: Not outright confirmed, but likely. In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by show creator Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.

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* QuietlyCancelled: Not outright confirmed, but likely. In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by show creator Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.

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Talking To Himself has been split into Acting For Two.


* ActingForTwo:
** Giggles, Petunia and Cub have always had the same voice actor, although the role has changed twice.
** Lumpy and Splendid have always shared a voice actor, even when Montijo left the show.
** Lifty, Shifty, Cuddles and good Flippy are all voiced by Kenn Navarro, although initially, Kenn only did Cuddles' voice.



* TalkingToHimself:
** Giggles, Petunia and Cub have always had the same voice actor, although the role has changed twice.
** Lumpy and Splendid have always shared a voice actor, even when Montijo left the show.
** Lifty, Shifty, Cuddles and good Flippy are all voiced by Kenn Navarro, although initially, Kenn only did Cuddles' voice.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Of the voice actors who worked on the show, only Kenn Navarro, Ellen Connell, Warren Graff, Nica Lorber, David Winn, and Michael Lipman have given interviews. The others have basically disappeared off the face of the earth since ''HTF'' stopped production of new episodes.
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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFullMetal'' brought new fans to the series.

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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFullMetal'' ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFlippedOut'' brought new fans to the series.
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* [[EyeScream/WebAnimation Eye Scream.Web Animation]] ("Eye Candy")
* HeresJohnnyHomage ("Aw Shucks!")
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* RunsWithScissors
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** Flippy's evil side referred to as "Evil Flippy" is sometimes used as a name on certain blog posts. See FanNickname for more.

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** Flippy's evil side referred to as "Evil Flippy" is sometimes used as a name on certain blog posts. See FanNickname for more.
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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFlippedOut'' brought new fans to the series.

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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFlippedOut'' ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFullMetal'' brought new fans to the series.
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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/FlippedOut'' brought new fans to the series.

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* NewbieBoom: The many Website/YouTube videos of people reacting to the series and the popularity of the ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' mods ''VideoGame/VSFlippy'' and ''VideoGame/FlippedOut'' ''VideoGame/VsFlippyFlippedOut'' brought new fans to the series.
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* DescendedCreator: All three creators were regular voice actors at one point:
** Aubrey Ankrum voiced Pop and both of Flippy's personalities before leaving the show. He was only replaced for good Flippy, so his voice is sampled for Pop and Fliqpy episodes.
** Rhode Montijo voiced Lumpy and Splendid in the first two seasons before being replaced by David Winn.
** Kenn Navarro voices Cuddles and started voicing Flippy, Lifty, and Shifty after their voice actors left.
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* FanNickname:
** The unnamed background characters are nicknamed "Generic Tree Friends". A similar case goes for the ninjas that Buddhist Monkey fights which are called "Generic Tree Ninjas".
** [[YouDirtyRat The villainous rat]] seen in "Mole in the City" actually has NoNameGiven. Most people just call him [[SpellMyNameWithAThe The Rat]].
** The general that Flippy and his comrades fight is usually referred to as the Tiger General. [[https://mondomedia.com/news/view/164/Notes_from_the_W.A.R._Journal The closest thing to an official name for him]] is actually '''The General'''.
** The sensei is also called the Sensei Orangutan by most fans. [[https://mondomedia.com/news/view/165/Buddhist_Monkey_Business In a blog]], he was just referred to as the '''Master'''.
** Sniffles' ancestor, as seen in "Blast from the Past", is given the nickname "Prehistoric Sniffles". In the DVD commentary for the TV show, he is referred to as "Cro-Sniffles". In the storyboards for the episode, he was given the name "Cave Sniffles", making his actual name unclear.
** The main villain of the Buddhist Monkey series is an unnamed dragon who appears only in silhouette, who's nicknamed "The Dark Shadow Lord".
** Sometimes, Fliqpy is given the name "Evil Flippy". Interestingly enough, [[https://mondomedia.com/news/view/191/Thats_what_we_meme some blogs for the show]] have [[AscendedFanon used that name on occasion]]. On the flipside, Flippy's normal self is sometimes called "Good Flippy". As a matter of fact, the name Fliqpy itself could also be considered one. While it does come from [[Recap/HTFOperationTigerBomb a canon source]], the fans use it far more extensively to refer to him than the actual crew, who instead tend to use the aforementioned "Evil Flippy" or variations thereof.
** A frame that appears during old episodes that is completely different from what it's supposed to be (see {{Blooper}} above) is dubbed "Quick Shot Moments" by fans. [[TheWikiRule The wiki on Fandom]] uses this name.
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** There's another [[WesternAnimation/MrPickles Mr. Pickles]] who is also known to brutally murder people.
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** The senensi is also called the Senesi Orangutan by most fans. [[https://mondomedia.com/news/view/165/Buddhist_Monkey_Business In a blog]] he was just referred to as the '''Master'''.
** Sniffles' ancestor as seen in "Blast from the Past" is given the nickname "Prehistoric Sniffles". In the DVD commentary for the TV show, he is referred to as "Cro-Sniffles". In the storyboards for the episode, he was given the name "Cave Sniffles", making his actual name unclear.

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** The senensi sensei is also called the Senesi Sensei Orangutan by most fans. [[https://mondomedia.com/news/view/165/Buddhist_Monkey_Business In a blog]] blog]], he was just referred to as the '''Master'''.
** Sniffles' ancestor ancestor, as seen in "Blast from the Past" Past", is given the nickname "Prehistoric Sniffles". In the DVD commentary for the TV show, he is referred to as "Cro-Sniffles". In the storyboards for the episode, he was given the name "Cave Sniffles", making his actual name unclear.

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* [[BannedInChina Banned In Russia]]: The show was taken off the air from Russian TV channel [[http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/2x2 2×2]] for "promoting violence and brutality".

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* SadistShow
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* QuietlyCancelled: In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by show creator Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.

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* QuietlyCancelled: Not outright confirmed, but likely. In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by show creator Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.
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* QuietlyCancelled: In 2014, the series entered a hiatus that was eventually revealed to have been due to a lack of funds. In order to solve the issue, five new episodes were released for paid digital download in 2016. However, according to a Twitter post by show creator Kenn Navarro a few months later, sales fell below expectations. While he claimed that he remained optimistic for the show's future, no more episodes were released after that, nor was there any significant word on the fate of the show.

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