Fold It Right There

Fold It Right There is a HTFF episode.

Plot
Handy and Lumpy are in the process of building a house. As Handy looks at the blueprints, Lumpy is preoccupied with a paper crane he just made. Swindler happens to be walking by when Lumpy accidentally rips his origami crane. Initially upset, he then goes on to make another paper crane with the blueprints while Handy is busy working.

Swindler comes up to Lumpy and tells him he can quit this business for a job making origami art. Interested, Lumpy shakes his hand. Swindler presents him with a contract to seal the deal. But rather than signing it, Lumpy simply folds it into a flower. As the two head off, Handy completes the house, only to realize it has been built in the shape of an origami crane. Tokio, happens to be the client, enjoys the house anyways and gives Handy a suitcase of money.

Lumpy now sits at a desk as fans line up to buy his art. Lumpy makes an array of fascinating paper crafts, including a sword for Sir Gron, a rocketship for Sniffles, and even a fluttering butterfly for Giggles. With this success, his manager Swindler gets richer by the minute.

The next day, Swindler goes to count his money, but cannot find it anywhere. He asks Lumpy where his money is and Lumpy points to a shelf. Swindler looks with shock to see all of his dollar bills folded into origami crafts and being given away to fans. Angered, he chases Lumpy through the streets.

Handy is seen riding a steamroller, when he sees Lumpy and Swindler in his path. He attempts to stop his vehicle but is unable to do so because of his lack of hands. Swindler stops to pick up a coin on the ground, but in doing so, he is flattened by Handy's steamroller.

Later, Lumpy knocks on Tokio's door. Then he presents his latest creation: Swindler's flattened body folded in the shape of a crane.

Deaths

 * 1) Swindler is flattened.

Trivia

 * This episode makes a reference to the canon episode Is Where the Hurt Is Home Is Where the Hurt Is, mainly the beginning and end.