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List of Happy Tree Friends episodes

This is a list of the ''Happy Tree Friends'' Internet and TV episodes. There are 4 seasons for the Internet shorts so far and 13 episodes for the first season of the TV series have been aired. In 1999 the crew began the series with two pilot episodes. The very first pilot was named ''Banjo Frenzy'', which featured a blue dinosaur, a sky-blue squirrel, a yellow rabbit and a purple beaver. The second pilot was named ''Spin Fun Knowin' Ya!'' and featured later versions of the dinosaur, the rabbit, the squirrel and the beaver and, from that on, the crew began introducing new characters to the show. It quickly became an internet phenomenon featuring millions of visits per episode.
After airing two seasons for the web show, the crew decided, in 2006, to extend the internet shorts into half-hour-long TV episodes. Each half-hour episode split into three seven-minute segments. The series became a real success and its first season finished three months after its premiere, airing thirteen half-hour episodes and a total of thirty-nine segments. After the end of the first television season there had been discussions by the creators of a second season but Ken Pontac confirmed that a second TV season is not currently being worked on. The TV series has finished. After one year since the TV series has finished, the series returned for a third internet season.
A spin-off called ''Ka-Pow!'' debuted on September 2008. In 2010, after airing fifteen episodes for the third web season, a hiatus began, in which there were only Break episodes airing with a subliminal message at the end of each, which reads "Happy Tree Friends is dead!". This situation concerned many fans because they thought that the series were going to end soon. The writers confirmed that they were playing a joke on the fact that the characters die a lot and made a pun phrase with the word "dead". The hiatus ended on December 8, 2011 and the series returned once again with the fifteenth episode of the third season, which was named "Clause for Concern".
In addition to the show's three seasons and an unofficial pilot, there have been some special shorts since its premiere in 1999. These include ten shorts not listed in any season, eleven special shorts dubbed as "Smoochies", six special Christmas-themed episodes dubbed as "Kringles", three Valentine's Day-themed episodes dubbed as "Love Bites" and five "Break" shorts. The "Smoochie" shorts involve three different items being dropped next to a main character, only for them to be killed in three different ways, each regarding the item. These have been adapted into the ''Happy Tree Friends'' website where one can choose an item to drop.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://htf.atom.com/index.php/category/playground/playthings/smoochies/ )〕 The "Kringle" shorts are Christmas-themed shorts that feature the main characters doing various Christmas-related tasks, only to be killed in various ways.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://htf.atom.com/index.php/category/episodes/kringles )〕 The "Love Bites" were Valentine's Day-themed shorts, that went with the basic structure of a ''Happy Tree Friends'' episode. The "Break" shorts were produced in 2006, when no new shorts were produced until the following year. A new break short debuted in 2009.
==Series overview==



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