There's Silver in Them Thar Hills!

"There's Silver in Them Thar Hills!" is an HTF Episode.

Plot
Silver is climbing Mt. Antimony when she discovers a cave. She goes in and grabs her pickaxe. She then stumbles into a ravine, where she finds a shiny nugget. The nugget is brighter than what she's used to mining, silver, and discovers it's actually a nugget of platinum. She is overjoyed to find a nugget of platinum, but she's also worried how to get out of the Cave of Mt. Antimony, so she calls 911 for a rescue helicopter.

The helicopter comes, and a rescue team comes and throws a rope down. Silver climbs the rope, where the rescue team discovers the platinum nugget, which she hides behind her back. Silver then tells the rescue team to go to Lead's Pub, where a party is going on. She opens the doors, walking like a badass, then heads to the center of the pub, where she says, "I discovered a pure platinum nugget!"

Everyone cheers, but Howdy yells at Silver for finding that platinum nugget instead of him. He then robs the nugget from Silver, who gives chase to him. Howdy, cornered, finds Silver's other side. They try to grab it each, but it gets thrown into Nutty's mouth, and Silver loses her hand. She looks frantically for the nugget, then spots a green, candy-covered squirrel, choking. Silver asks Nutty if she can perform the heimlich, then punches him in the gut, where the platinum nugget flies out. It then drops on the bar.

Lifty and Shifty then steal the nugget, and leave the party. Silver then gives chase, and kicks Lifty in the crotch, knocking Shifty over, and the nugget goes on the other side of train tracks. Lifty and Shifty converse, then see the nugget, and try to get to it, but 3 trains run over them. Silver finally gets the platinum nugget and jumps for joy.

Starring

 * Silver

Featuring

 * Howdy
 * Lifty & Shifty

Appearences

 * Nutty
 * Lead

Trivia

 * This is the first appearence of Silver, coming way before The HTF Movie.
 * The discovery of a platinum nugget in a cave by Silver is a reference to the name of platinum, which comes from "platina," which means "little silver".