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  • Awesome Moments: The fact that Boyfriend and Girlfriend may very well be the first people to go up against Flippy and survive their first time meeting him.
  • Awesome Music:
    • "Flippy Roll", the first song of the mod, isn't more difficult than "Fresh" in the vanilla game, and it offers a nice introduction to the mod itself.
    • "Happy Tree Land", the second song of the mod, is a more tense song that ramps up the difficulty, and even adds the Leitmotif of the main theme of Happy Tree Friends, Flippy's home series.
    • "UnFlipped Out", the fifth and final song of the mod, is a very calm tune that balances out the fast-paced Nintendo Hard "Flippin Out". Like "Happy Tree Land", this song also has a Leitmotif of the Theme Tune of Happy Tree Friends.
  • Breather Level: "UnFlipped Out" is a calmer song that offsets the absolutely grueling "Flippin Out".
  • Enjoy the Story, Skip the Game: While some fans like the premise of the mod (in part due to hearing about, and being traumatized by, Happy Tree Friends as children), the charting has been widely criticized, with "Flippin Out" gaining the dubious honor of being one of the hardest songs in FNF mod history. This was rectified in the Kade Engine version of the mod, which recharted all five songs.
  • Fandom Rivalry: With fans of Vs. Flippy: Flipped Out!. Many fans of this mod accused Flipped Out of being a ripoff. The fact that some fans consider one mod better than the other doesn't help matters, either. Ironically, the dev teams of both mods are actually on good terms with each other.
  • Fridge Brilliance: Throughout the entire mod until "UnFlipped Out", the Cursed Idol is seen sitting on the speakers with Girlfriend. Unlike the past instances where the Idol appeared in the show, not once did Girlfriend die while it's with her, and the worst thing that happened to her was a slight bruise on her cheeknote . Girlfriend is canonically a demon like her parents, and though it's not known what the full extent of her powers are, the Idol may not have affected her in any way due to her demonic bloodline.
  • Funny Moments: The teaser trailer for the mod has Boyfriend minding his own business, before Flippy makes his Big Entrance by landing from above, leaving Boyfriend shocked. What's his response after Flippy gives him a Death Glare? Running away. Cue Iris Out on the mic Boyfriend dropped as Flippy does his Evil Laugh.
  • Heartwarming Moments: Boyfriend forgiving Flippy in the cutscene before "UnFlipped Out". Granted, he did hurt Girlfriend before "Flippin Out", but not once does Boyfriend hold a grudge against him, even agreeing to do one last song with him.
  • Most Wonderful Sound: Flippy’s singing voice during “UnFlipped Out” can be very pleasing to hear after hearing his distorted voice in the previous songs.
  • Narm:
    • To say the mod's dialogue is a bit wonky is quite the understatementnote . Flippy's dialogue is rife with translation errors, leaving behind some dialogue that just doesn't make sense. These appear to be rectified as of Version 2.1.
      Flippy: "Well calm that even in rap I can kill you child"
    • Flippy's down poses in "Flippy Roll/Happy Tree Land", "Massacre" and "Flippin Out" make him look like he doesn't have a torso.
  • Nightmare Fuel:
    • At one point during "Flippin Out", you can hear the very pleasant sound of the other tree friends screaming in agony. Sweet dreams.
    • You know Flippy is not someone to be messed with when even Boyfriend is afraid of him, as seen in the teaser trailer, "Happy Tree Land" (old version), "Massacre", and "Flippin Out".
  • That One Level: "Flippin Out" is basically the original "Ballistic", but it's so overexaggerated that saying it's overexaggerated would be an understatement. The notes scroll through so fast, that even the most experienced players can't beat the song perfectly without using a bot. Even after Version 2.1 recharted the song and slowed down the arrows, it's still difficult to have a perfect combo.

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