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Trivia[]

  • Every main character to be injured/killed onscreen as a zombie was either a green character (Nutty, Lifty, Shifty, Russell, Flippy) or a beaver (Handy, Toothy).
  • This is one of the few Halloween specials to come in both Halloween Web-fright and Blurb versions.
  • Of the Halloween episodes, this one has the most views, with over 47 million as of October 2021. It's also the most-played of the seven episodes Mondo posted at the tail end of February 2007, when Mondo's YouTube channel began.
  • This is Flippy/Fliqpy's most torturous death to date.
    Remains to be Seen Cuddles X Giggles zombi

    The less than ideal romantic couple.

  • When Giggles and Cuddles are kissing, one can see The Cursed Idol in the background. Considering how it's sitting in the cemetery it might have been the cause of the characters coming back to life.
  • This can be considered the only time where Cuddles and Giggles share a genuine kiss. The two share another one in The Carpal Tunnel of Love, but that doesn't count as a genuine kiss, as they are both dead when their lips touch.
  • This is the first episode that shows Fliqpy with sharp teeth. In previous episodes, he has crooked, rectangular teeth.
  • This is the first and only time where Fliqpy bites someone.
  • This is the only episode so far where Fliqpy has killed Handy, Russell, and The Mole (though he may have killed Handy in YouTube Live Episode and Claw). This is also the first episode where Fliqpy kills Nutty, Sniffles, Lifty, and Shifty.
  • This is the second time a character is killed by a lawn mower. The other times are Cub in Chip Off the Ol' Block and Handy in A Sight for Sore Eyes.
  • In one frame, Lumpy is smiling after getting his arm bitten off by Fliqpy.
  • This is one of the rare times where a starring character (in this case, Flippy) is dead for most of the episode. The other time is Lumpy in Blind Date.
  • The music heard after all of the characters are killed from the crash is reused from Mime and Mime Again.
  • Although Rhode Montijo is credited as Lumpy's voice actor, this episode is actually David Winn's first time voicing Lumpy. Rhode's voice is sampled when Fliqpy bites down on Lumpy's arm.
  • The music that plays from when Lumpy is trying to bury Nutty's limbs to when Fliqpy stops Lumpy's lawnmower is reused from The Mole's preparation of Mime's head in Out of Sight, Out of Mime. It is also used throughout the entire episode of Boo Do You Think You Are?.
  • This is one of the many episodes that take place entirely at night. The others are This Is Your Knife, Class Act, Out of Sight, Out of Mime, Blind Date, Without a Hitch, Clause For Concern, No Time Like the Present, Going Out With a Bang, and Just Be Claus.
  • The Mole is seen walking in the background during the credits, marking the first time a character appears in the ending credits in the series. This is done again in Just Desert, where Pop is shown sleeping while fishing at the beach.
  • Due to his sight and hearing disabilities, The Mole does not notice Fliqpy's brain being inflated and walks away from the area, thus saving himself. It is also possible that zombie Nutty survived the explosion, due to the fact that he was buried in a big pile of soil.
  • This is one of the few episodes where The Mole does not kill or harm anyone despite being killed himself.
  • This is the last episode in which Jeff Biancalana voices Russell.
  • The only six characters who do not appear in this episode are Pop, Cub, Flaky, Disco Bear (somewhat ironic, given his Halloween-themed Smoochie), Cro-Marmot, and Splendid. However, Toothy is wearing a Splendid costume.
  • This is Dana Belben's last time voicing Giggles and Petunia.
  • This is the most viewed Season 2 episode on the HTF Official Site.
  • Lumpy and Toothy are responsible for all of the zombies' deaths.
  • This is one of three instances where a character die multiple times in the same episode. The others are Blast from the Past and Better Off Bread.
  • This is the first episode to show the eye colors of any other character than Lumpy.
  • All of the zombified characters have blue eyes, with the exception of Mime, who has purple eyes.
  • This is the last episode to have the "Mondo" watermark.
  • This is one of the four episodes where Fliqpy attempts to kill Lumpy and fails. The other three are Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow, Double Whammy Part I, and By The Seat Of Your Pants.
  • When the zombies fall into the crater, one can be seen hitting its head on the side of the crater before falling in.
  • There was a htfgames.com online/mobile game which was presumably based on this episode called After Amok. Both have the same premise, but with differences:
    • Flippy's and Lumpy's roles have been switched, Flippy now is the protagonist while Lumpy becomes a zombie and gains an antagonistic role.
    • Firearms are used as weapons despite the no firearms rule. This is likely because CartoonStar made the game and not Mondo.
    • The Mole, Lifty, Handy, and Mime do not appear in the online version of the game, but are present in the mobile version.
    • Other extra characters who weren't in the episode (such as Pop, Cub, Flaky, Disco Bear, Splendid, Cro-Marmot, Lammy) became zombies with all-new designs for them.
    • The zombie designs for some of the characters present in the episode have been changed to a completely new design or were simply altered to remove any costumes.
  • Handy and his zombie, between them, suffer deaths involving a vehicle and an explosion, which combined have something in common with the bulk of Handy's deaths in previous episodes.
  • This is the final episode to date to have a Blurb.
  • This is one of the only seven episodes in which Lumpy intentionally killed another character. The others are Banjo Frenzy, Happy Trails Pt. 2: Jumping the Shark, Dunce Upon a Time, We're Scrooged!, All In Vein, and By The Seat Of Your Pants.

Cultural References[]

  • The title of this episode is an idiom that means that something (likely an event) has not happened yet.
  • These are the costumes that the characters are wearing at the beginning of the episode:
  • The scene where zombie Cuddles and Giggles slurp a brain like spaghetti until their lips touch is a parody of the famous scene from Disney's 1955 film Lady and the Tramp.
  • Lumpy attaching a leaf-blower to his missing arm is a reference to the 1987 comedy-horror movie Evil Dead II. In the movie, Bruce Campbell's character loses his hand and attaches a chainsaw to his arm. It could also be a reference to the 1992 comedy-horror film Braindead.
  • The moral of the episode means you should tolerate the opinions and behavior of others so that they will similarly tolerate your own.

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Production Notes[]

  • Seeing as how Sarah Castelblanco is the only female actress in the credits under voices, this would mean she voiced zombified Petunia.
  • David Winn and Rhode Montijo's names are both in the credits, as Rhode's voice is sampled when Fliqpy bites down on Lumpy's left arm.
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