Friday, March 14, 2014
Happy Tree Friends- Like or Dislike
When I first heard of Happy Tree Friends (HTF) I was disappointed because I was told right away that the animation was adorable but the show impossibly violent. Later on I goggled it and, sure enough, it was sick. I didn't get 10 seconds into an episode before I got freaked out and left cause I knew something was going to happen to the adorable character. However, I did find something better than gold, my love for the anime fan art!
There are hundreds of anime pics on Zerochan. I still haven't seen them all. I don't know why but to me, the cartoon was disgusting and just plain wrong and gory, but when put into anime its amazing. I suppose its because the anime pics may have blood and violence but its not as detailed and happening to a kawaii cartoon fluffy critter.
"Despite its childish appearance and cute name, the show is extremely violent, with almost every episode featuring blood, pain, and gruesome deaths.
As indicated on the official site, it is "not recommended for children under 12". The portrayal of death in Happy Tree Friends is usually graphic and exaggerated, depicting bloodshed and dismemberment in a vivid manner. The episodes last from between 1 to 7 minutes.
Happy Tree Friends is an American Flash cartoon created and developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff. The show has become a popular Internet phenomenon.
All the characters are anthropomorphic mammals, and all of them (except Lumpy, Buddhist Monkey, Evil Flippy and Sniffles) have two front buckteeth and pink heart-shaped noses. In early episodes, most characters played the roles of children doing childish games. However, as the series progressed the age concept was dropped, and now characters act variously like children, teenagers and adults in different episodes. The only characters who are unaffected by this concept are Pop and Cub, who always act like an adult and a child respectively, and characters whose roles usually are not affected by age, such as Splendid or Cro-Marmot."
LUMPY
so weather you like or hate the show or fan art, I hope you like or comment
Saturday, March 1, 2014
DIY- Kawaii Tutu Dress Phone Charm Tutorial
another cute craft tutorial I found on my fave Japanese site (its like I Japanese ver of pintrest, and its amazing). I cant wait to try it.
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