It's a Snap

It's a Snap

Infobox Television episode
Title = It's a Snap


Caption = Lumpy is in need of rescue
Series = Happy Tree Friends
Season = 1
Episode = 22
Airdate = ?
Production = 121
Writer = Mark Fiorenza
Warren Graff
Rhode Montijo
Kenn Navarro
Paul Allan
Director = Rhode Montijo
Guests =
Episode list = List of Happy Tree Friends episodes
Season list =
Prev = Sweet Ride
Next = Off The Hook

"It's a Snap" is an episode of the Happy Tree Friends Flash cartoon series. This episode continues the misadventures of Splendid, the super hero who does more harm than good.

Roles

tarring Roles

*Lumpy
*Splendid

Featuring Roles

*Cub

HTF's Episode Description

Lumpy manages to get in all sorts of trouble, and this episode is no exception. Splendid does his best to save Lumpy from certain death, but it just doesn't turn out exactly the way he planned. Why would a moose eat cheese anyway? [ [http://mondo.happytreefriends.com/about_the_show/guide/guide_21_snap.html Happy Tree Friends : About the Show - Episode Guide ] ]

Plot

In Splendid's Acorn Fortress, high above the trees, Splendid is hard at work sewing a blanket. Our hero hears the tortured screamings of Lumpy and flies out to investigate. Upon ariving, Splendid finds Lumpy covered in bear traps, having been lured by the cheese each trap held.

Splendid tries removing a trap around Lumpy's arm, but it snaps back shut, severing Lumpy's arm. Splendid stops the bleeding by tying the skin in Lumpy's arm into a knot. After considering for a second, Splendid successfully removes the remaining three bear traps by karate chopping and kicking them off.

Splendid gathers up the traps and throws them off into the distance. Two of the bear traps land near Cub while he plays with his toys. The third one, however, lands on Cub's head, providing a grusome death for the poor child.

Lumpy thanks Splendid and Splendid flies away. Not too long afterwards, however, Splendid hears a loud noise that makes him stop. Apparently Lumpy didn't learn his lesson, and he now has a giant bear trap clamped over his entire body. Fed up, Splendid uses his eye lasers to sever the trap and flies away without checking Lumpy's status. As Splendid leaves the scene, Lumpy's head detaches from his body and lands in another trap, next to the cheese he tried so hard to acquire.

Moral

"You don't need a reason to send flowers!"

Deaths

#Cub is killed by having a bear trap clamp down on his head.
#Lumpy is accidentally decapitated by Splendid's eye lasers .

Goofs

*The bear trap on Lumpy's antler disappears.
*Numerous unactivated bear traps on the ground near Lumpy disappear later in the episode.

References


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