![]() Flippin' Burgers - Cuddles spills ketchup over Giggles, and It reminds him of blood during the war.This Is Your Knife - A campfire and the sparks from it remind him of the war he was in.Hide and Seek - A woodpecker sounds like a machine gun to him.Like his counterpart, Fliqpy rarely dies, but when he does his deaths usually involve vehicles and explosions.įliqpy's Episodes and Flip-Outs Starring Roles Since Autopsy Turvy and Operation: Tiger Bomb revealed that Fliqpy is a different character from Flippy, their actions and consequences are only caused by the one controlling the body at the time, meaning that Flippy isn't entirely to blame for the murders. At the end, an army of Flippys and Fliqpys fight each other, the only survivor being Flippy (who is hit by a truck soon afterwards). It is revealed during the fight that Fliqpy wasn't physically there and that the events of the episodes were really just Flippy attacking himself. In Autopsy Turvy (Double Whammy Part II), he fights Flippy throughout the episode and eventually captures and tortures Flippy. In Double Whammy Part I, he appears at the end where he dive tackles Flippy. In Double Whammy Part I and Autopsy Turvy (Double Whammy Part II), he appears as a separate entity. However he is very rarely shown having actual flash-backs and it is unknown if Fliqpy would act the same way if he knew his victims were innocent civilians, not enemy soldiers. It was confirmed on Twitter on November 30th, 2015 that Fliqpy is acting under the delusion that he is still in the war and does not realize that he is killing innocent people, making it difficult to consider him genuinely evil. However, he has the highest average kill-count at 6 per episode, and no other character in the series intentionally murder other characters as much as Fliqpy does. He has the second highest kill count in the series, beaten only by Lumpy with over 300 kills. For a while fans believed Fliqpy was gone for good, but his flip-out in the short On My Mind dispelled the rumors and it has not been a one-off incident.įliqpy always carries a bowie knife and multiple grenades but often improvises his weapons from everyday objects or uses Viet-Cong-style booby traps. In the episode Double Whammy, Flippy sought professional help and defeated his evil self in Part 2. Flippy has no memory of anything he does during his 'flip-outs'. It is unknown whether Flippy has been discharged from the Army, he is on leave, or the war has ended.Įpisodes where he appears usually begin with him as Flippy, but he will be exposed to something that reminds him of warfare, he will 'flip out' - hence his name - and kill anyone around him. Since then, he has developed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). While serving in the W.A.R., Flippy suffered trauma from seeing the deaths of those with whom he served. He can also fly a helicopter, as shown in Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow. The stripes on said uniform show that, despite his obvious trauma starting when he was a private, he managed to reach the rank of sergeant. ![]() Army Special Forces, which played a role during the Vietnam War. In addition, his attire resembles that of the U.S. According to writer Warren Graff, Fliqpy is based on John Rambo.įliqpy fought in the Weaponized Animal Regiment (W.A.R.), and he has an obsession with making booby traps inspired by the Viet Cong. However, Fliqpy's appearances are rare, to keep his behavior from becoming repetitive. He is considered one of the most popular characters of the series. Evil Flippy, hereafter Fliqpy, is Flippy's violent alter ego and the main antagonist in the Happy Tree Friends series (he also appears in its spinoff miniseries Ka-Pow!). ![]()
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