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I have found that's never really worked for me that well.Or, you could just go to bed early tonight
How does it compare to Itchy & Scratchy...or Superjail?Reading reviews of Happy Tree Friends makes me laugh. I find the show hilarious, but many parents find it to be so horrible, disgusting, and "suitable for no one." Some people just need to learn to take a joke, even if it involves lots of blood and entrails being slung across a room and down the streets.
Episodes last about 10 minutes or so, and have a plot, but it takes the gore up several notches over Itchy & Scratchy. Superjail I never really got in to, so I can't say as far as that goes. Basically, HTF is cutesy woodland critters, Flash animated, and they meet Itchy & Scratchy like deaths, but more blood, guts, pain, and violence. And there are more characters so it's not just a mouse killing a cat over and over. And it sometimes gets beyond extremely morbid, like when Pop (a bear) gets Cub (his son) stuck in a food grinder, and then puts a rope around him and tries to pull him out using his truck, but ends up ripping the sink out, sending Cub on an excruciating ride down the road with his spine sticking out the end of the sink pipe (at least six other characters are killed in this scene).How does it compare to Itchy & Scratchy...or Superjail?
Sounds promising.Episodes last about 10 minutes or so, and have a plot, but it takes the gore up several notches over Itchy & Scratchy. Superjail I never really got in to, so I can't say as far as that goes. Basically, HTF is cutesy woodland critters, Flash animated, and they meet Itchy & Scratchy like deaths, but more blood, guts, pain, and violence. And there are more characters so it's not just a mouse killing a cat over and over. And it sometimes gets beyond extremely morbid, like when Pop (a bear) gets Cub (his son) stuck in a food grinder, and then puts a rope around him and tries to pull him out using his truck, but ends up ripping the sink out, sending Cub on an excruciating ride down the road with his spine sticking out the end of the sink pipe.
I suppose if you have too much empathy you might find the show disturbing and difficult to watch. If not, the "splats" and explosions of gore may be amusing and entertaining.Sounds promising.
And it relates to my thread on empathy.
It's in those aches and pains that need your chew of willow for.Well...I'm off to take ibuprofen and go to bed
Good night RF,,wherever you are