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Happy Tree Friends is an adult animated television series that was broadcast from September 25 to December 25, 2006, on G4 in the United States. With a total of thirteen episodes that were aired, the show is based on the web series of the same name, created and developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro, and Warren Graff for Mondo Media.
Toothy, Flaky and Petunia are playing a friendly game of hide and seek in the woods with Flippy. Flippy begins counting, while the others run to hide. As Flippy continues to count, a woodpecker behind him begins pecking at the tree it's perching on. The sound of the woodpecker's pecking causes Flippy to act all scared.
Kenn Navarro voiced Flippy, while his evil self Fliqpy is voiced by Aubrey Ankrum, who also provided the voice of his good side up until 2006. Flaky – A red, nervous porcupine with spiny dandruff on her quills (hence the name "Flaky"). She is paranoid with an extreme fear of dying and a frequent tendency to laugh nervously, although it has ...
Kiss (Dara song) Kiss (Korn song) Kiss (Mai Kuraki song) Kiss (Prince song) Kiss (Princess Princess song) Kiss a Girl; Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' Kiss & Cry (song) Kiss and Make Up (Dua Lipa and Blackpink song) Kiss and Make Up (Saint Etienne song) Kiss and Not Tell; Kiss and Say Goodbye; Kiss and Tell (Bryan Ferry song) Kiss and Tell (You Me ...
"Kiss Me Kiss Me" was written by Luke Hemmings and Calum Hood while production was handled by John Feldmann, who also co-wrote the track. The song was also co-written by Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low. [3] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, by Alfred Music Publishing, the track runs at 144 BPM and is in the key of C major. [4]
"Kissing a Fool" is a song written and performed by English singer and songwriter George Michael, released by Columbia Records in 1988. A ballad with minimal instrumentation and a jazz feel, the song was written about Michael's insecurities as a soulmate and partner because of the baggage and reputation with which he came. According to Michael ...
Released in January, this album sold over 300,000 copies in its first month [1] and went gold by May 1968. [2] This was the tenth debut album to top the Billboard 200, [3] and stayed on the top spot from March 16 to April 13.
"(You Make Me) Rock Hard" is one of two new songs on the Kiss greatest hits album Smashes, Thrashes & Hits released in 1988, the other being "Let's Put the X in Sex". Both songs are about sex. [1] [2] The song was written by Paul Stanley, Desmond Child and Diane Warren. [1]