Happy appy part 4.

I have not come up with the name, though. I found a piece of paper on my desk that said "Forenzik". Obviously, since I have to name the figure something, I'm going to call it Forenzik from now on. When I saw it 17 days ago, it looked like it had clawed fingers.

I don't mean like he had retractable claws on his fingers. His fingers looked like they were very sharp. I also got a good look at how he ran. He seems to be hunchbacked, which means he would be taller when he would be standing up straight. I say about 6'9, although one could speculate that I no longer have a picture of him. However.

Jim Forester has called me back with another development. Trestan Yae, the man who voiced happy Appy, and a star in Fright House Screamers, was killed today. His body had three long, deep cut marks on his chest, with one of them rubbing open his heart. Although the police marked it as a stabbing murder, I believe Forenzik killed Trestan! It just seems a strange coincidence that my CD of Happy Appy episodes was clutched in the same way that Trestan Yae has. Jim, however, said in response that they would be very sharp claws, as the marks managed to put a deep cut in one of his ribs.

I might need to investigate Fright House Screamers after I'm done with Happy Appy. Sounds pretty interesting.

Today, Jim Forester gave me a DVD with three new episodes. According to Jim, the first is the episode with the green fluid needle, the second is the full version of Happy Goes to School, and the last might be the sequel to the TV movie Happy Appy. I would be able to describe the episodes if it weren't for the extensive cleaning to disk needs!

After all this time, I have cleaned up the disk enough to be watchable! The only problem is that it sometimes freezes when a video plays. These are the contents.

The first episode started with the scene with the green needle fluids. After Happy kills the boy, he drives to a crashed plane, where the scene with the bags of money happened. It cuts to the playground, where Happy was playing with some children. He went along as normal, until his skin was removed, revealing a rotten apple base. It was like an orange peeler was being used on him. The skin landed on a child's head, covering his face like a blanket. The strange thing about this scene is that the children had no reaction to the happy skin being peeled, almost as if it never happened. After a minute of watching the kid with the happy's skin on his head, the episode ends.

The second episode was, as Jim said, the full version of happy goes to school. It opens with the math scene and the song that happens, but in a much improved quality. After that, Happy goes into a science class, where a boy is playing with a Bunsen burner. Eventually, the boy accidentally gets his finger burned. Happy reports "Never play with a lighter without adult supervision! If you don't, you could get hurt like Eddie here! " After his brief monologue, Happy puts an ice pack on Eddie's burn, and Happy thanks.

A few seconds after Feliz puts the ice pack on the boy's burn, he hears an argument coming from the hallway. Cut to a bully taunting a young boy, telling him that his art project is the dumbest thing ever. Because of this, the younger boy starts crying. After a bit more taunting, the bully escapes laughing. Just as he leaves, he happily walks over and tells the kid to never give up on what he loves to do. The kid instantly cheers and runs into a classroom, probably to tell a teacher about the bully.

Finally, I watched the second part of the movie Happy Appy. It started with Happy Appy driving his truck on the road leading to the playground. It shows a boy playing with rocks on the side of the road. By accident, he throws a large rock on the road, which lands directly in the path of Happy's van. Happy thinks it's an animal and tries to swerve out of the way, but the van runs off the road and crashes into a grassy ditch. For this scene, stock footage of a real car accident was used for whatever reason. After this scene, the van starts to catch fire, and some kids, including the one who threw the giant rock, run over the burning wreckage.

The music in this scene is not the happy-go-lucky, carefree music that plays throughout the show, but sound clips from an inverted Revolution 9, with happy yelling "GET ME OUT!"

After a kid says "No, the hat, the hat!" it cuts to bloody happy stem, which had a mouth with bloody teeth in it. The stem proceeded to scream, which was just one of the screams Mike Schank did in the American movie. Another boy says "His body, his body!" Happy's body was badly burned and scratched, with blood pouring out of the larger, deeper cuts. His left eye was hanging out of the socket, while all his upper teeth were either chipped or broken. Where Feliz's left arm and trunk were, there was pure white bone, with blood slowly dripping from the exposed wounds.

Feliz tried to crawl out of the burning wreckage on the right arm, but it was only a minute until he collapsed and died, while screaming at the strange sci-fi noises. The next scene just showed the road, for lack of any child whatsoever, with the happy wreckage and the van in sight. Cut to a funeral, where children were crying over happy's corpse. While one child said, "Why, happy, why?" another tried to 'wake up' happy by shaking his corpse. After the funeral scene, which showed the corpse of happy, with blood on his broken teeth. The ball fades to a place scene that ten years later, when a teenager was talking to her mother.

The mother responded to the girl, but her speech was in reverse. After turning it back around, the speech turned out to be "Don't worry, my child. Happy Appy is coming to take you away, ha-haaa!" The father comes in and talks about how he was bad happy, but in a sarcastic tone. After the mother asks him why he randomly brought Happy Ascendant, the father pulls out a knife and stabs the mother in the head. The teenager screams, runs to the mother's side, and begins to cry. Father peels the skin off, as the scene with Happy and the orange peeler, revealing Happy with his injuries from the car accident. Happy proceeds to kill the girl.

The last shot before the credits was happy Appy smiling over the bodies of the mother and teenager as well as the father's skin. Instead of the game theme song during the credits, dark carnival music played, with clips from Revolution 9 and Napoleon XIV of "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" A narrator said "He had his stomach in two today", "There were two, and there are none now", "He's there, he's getting along with his sister with everything he knows", and finally "He stopped working in the underworld" Guess what the narrator was talking about? He was talking happier Appy, with a bloody scalpel in one hand, and an Xacto knife in the other.

Slowly he focused towards the happy costume was low, just like the magic trick episode, and stopped at the part of the skin, which had cut marks on it. The episode ended.

It's been almost one since I watched part 2 of the Happy Appy TV Movie. Turns out someone claimed to have the first part, so I asked him to email it to me. Turns out he was right. Here's what happens in the first half.

It opens with the carnival theme from the credits of part 1, but with distorted vocals. The intro often flashed to white. Then, when the original intro would play, it went straight to happy in a medical bed dying of an unknown disease, with children on this side. Happy said loudly: "They're coming to Take Me Away!", and that cut to one of the younger children. He was trying to fake crying over the death of Happy, but the only tear that came from the child was in Claymation.

He played a solemn piano tune after another boy with a high-pitched voice said "They're coming to Take Me Away!" He showed Appy happy coughing up blood, and a few seconds later, his wheeled bed itself in a surgery room. What followed was an hour of stop-motion surgery. It was so horrible, but at the same time so compelling. How was the episode creator creating a decent surgery scene with puppets? After that, Happy comes out in a wheelchair, and the kids said, "Are you okay, Happy Appy?" Happy said "Yes, my friends!" and gave them a big hug. After that, it faded to a title that said "Three Months Later" and started to fade into the second part of the TV movie, but the video ended as soon as the fade stopped.