List of Happy Tree Friends TV Episodes

List Of Happy Tree Friends TV Episodes

This is a list of the Happy Tree Friends Internet and TV episodes. There have been 3 seasons for the Internet shorts and 13 episodes for the first season of the TV series. Each half-hour episode split into three seven-minute 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 been cancelled and a spin-off called Ka-Pow! debuted on September 2008.

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