11/7/2022 0 Comments Happy tree friends cub![]() ![]() ![]() He also choose the vase over saving the possessed Cub in Read 'em and Weep. In Stealing the Spotlight, after the bucket of nails falls on Cub, Pop not only attempts to remove the nails the same way one would take them out of a block of wood but when one wouldn’t come out, he simply hammered the nail the rest of the way in and earlier tried to hammer the tooth back in as well. In And the Kitchen Sink, Pop attempts to get Cub out of the sink by tying a length of rope around Cub and the other end to him truck and driving, this causes Cub (still in the kitchen sink) to be dragged all through town by his neck. He has even been shown on rare occasions to intentionally cause Cub pain or suffering by being cheap. There are too many cases of this to list but a few notable examples are: in And the Kitchen Sink, he burned Cub with hot water and turned the garbage disposal on when Cub was still in the sink causing his lower half to be shredded down in Water Way to Go, he opened a soda that was clearly much too shaken up which slammed into Cub’s face and leaves Cub alone while buried in sand and in Stealing the Spotlight, he hit Cub with a ladder knocking one of his teeth out and later dropped a bucket of nails on Cub’s head. In addition to causing his deaths, Pop will repeatedly and unintentionally cause great pain and suffering for Cub through these traits. He has unintentionally killed Cub sixteen times and intentionally killed him once in Read 'em and Weep where he beat Cub to death with a shovel not realizing that his son was no longer possessed by a demon. Pop’s entire character is based on his ignorance, irresponsibly, and recklessness toward his son. In some episodes, Pop treats him very well and even spoils him to make his son happy. Nevertheless, note that almost every death happens by accident and that Pop truly loves and deeply cares about Cub. Pop is usually portrayed as reckless and dimwitted for what he does to Cub, and is also known for his obliviousness, which often causes his son's deaths most of the time and not even noticing it for the most part. ![]()
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