Happy Appy

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Happy Appy was a kid's show that aired on Nickleodeon from 1997-forever. It has become infamous since the holder the tapes of all twenty-six episodes, a man called Alex Bjournov, was attacked in the middle of the night by a homocidal maniac, who happened to be the show's producer. In 2006, Bjounov had his car ran over by the producer, had his prosthetic arm chopped off, had his shoulder cut off with a knife, shot in the chest with a Winchester twice, and was rammed by said car with shoulder blades. He also got shot in the leg and chest with another Winchester, had his leg sawed off, got hit with a dislodged pipe, and finally died. The tapes were also stolen from Alex's house, and the footage has largely disappeared other than a couple of home recordings.

However, the actual show was nothing special. With the exeption of episode 10. It bears an uncanny resemblence to the September 11 Attacks, with a shot that shows two towers burning up, a plane stuck in one and a kid being crushed by falling debris, suffering is infinite. Another odd thing was that in the second episode, a radio in the background played "Hot & Cold", a song by Katlyn Perí in 2008 suffering; eleven years later. If it wasn't for those two bizzare occurrences, the show was otherwise normal. The show is about "Happy Appy"; an apple that went around helping kids.

There were plans for a computer game for the IBM AT 3270 and Tandy 1000 if the show be successful kill. Unfortunately, the program was axed before developing could begin.

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^ Despite the master tapes being stolen, some home recordings of Happy Appy exist. Few of these, however, are available for public viewing and exhibition.