Happy Tree Friends - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Wrong Side of the Tracks

From Hero to Eternity

And the Kitchen Sink

Party Animal

Ipso Fatso

Don't Yank My Chain

Doggone It

Concrete Solution

Sea What I Found

Easy For You to Sleigh

Wishy Washy

Who's to Flame?

Every Litter Bit Hurts

As You Wish

Take a Hike

Snow Place to Go

Dunce Upon a Time

Gems the Breaks

A Change of Heart

A Hole Lotta Love

Mime to Five

Blast from the Past

Chew Said a Mouthful

See What Develops

Idol Curiosity

Home is Where The Hurt is

Aw, Shucks!

A Sight for Sore Eyes

Wipe Out

Letter Late than Never

Wingin' It

Tongue in Cheek

Easy Comb, Easy Go

I've Got You Under My Skin

In a Jam

Junk in the Trunk

Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow

Double Whammy, Part 1

Autopsy Turvy (Double Whammy, Part 2)
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