Candy Canes and Bloody Lanes Aglow

Candy Canes and Bloody Lanes aglow is a fanon episode of HTF.

Starring

 * Nutty

Appearances

 * Pop
 * Cub
 * Sweet
 * Wooly
 * Licky
 * Generic Tree Friends
 * Cubey

Plot
Nutty comes outside to play in the snow. Pop and Cub open their garage to decorate their house for the holidays. Pop brings out candy cane lawn decorations, attracting Nutty's attention. Nutty enjoys himself eating the candy canes until Pop chases him off, unaware of Cub tangled with the Christmas lights.

Nutty discovers that everyone in town is putting candy cane lawn ornaments on their yards and goes crazy. He passes lawn by lawn eating any decoration in his path. He comes upon Sweet's house, which is decorated to look like a gingerbread house. Nutty eats everything and Sweet is exposed in her kitchen with cookie dough. Nutty licks the cookie dough then runs off.

Up next is Wooly's lawn. As a strange custom, Wooly puts a giant brocolli on his lawn, and Nutty reacts in disgust. He skips this lawn and goes past Licky's house. Licky joins in by licking a candy cane lawn ornament, unknowingly getting his tongue frozen stuck to it. He slips on ice and his tongue and skull get ripped out. Meanwhile, Nutty continues racing across the nation in pursuit of candy cane decorations.

A while later, Nutty becomes fat and balloon-like due to his eating. He finds out he has reached Mexico, as indicated by a flag, cactus with tree ornaments, and a sand snowman in the desert. Suddenly, Nutty is popped by Cubey, holding a cactus needle. Before the episode ends, Cubey holds a sign saying "Feliz Navidad!".

Moral
"Save room for the turkey."

Deaths

 * 1) Licky's tongue and skull are removed.


 * 1) Nutty is popped.

Trivia

 * The title is spoofed off of a piece of the lyrics for the song It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. The actual words say "candy canes and silver lanes aglow".
 * Cubey in Mexico is a reference to the association of pinatas with that country. "Feliz Navidad" is a spanish term for "Happy Christmas".