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'''Henry Stickmin''' is an interactive cartoon movie series by animator PuffballsUnited. It was originally powered by [[Adobe Flash]], but later was ported to HTML5. As of 2024, there are five cartoons in the series, with the latest being "completing the mission", released in August 2020.
'''Henry Stickmin''' is an interactive cartoon movie series by animator PuffballsUnited. It was originally powered by [[Adobe Flash]], but later was ported to HTML5. As of 2024, there are five cartoons in the series, with the latest being "completing the mission", released in August 2020.



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ALERT: THIS IS A JEWGROUNDS MEME
Henry Stickmin is a meme that was shat from the bowels of Jewgrounds.

Henry Stickmin is an interactive cartoon movie series by animator PuffballsUnited. It was originally powered by Adobe Flash, but later was ported to HTML5. As of 2024, there are five cartoons in the series, with the latest being "completing the mission", released in August 2020.

YouTube thought they had stomped interactive content on the web by removing annotations.[1] They were wrong.

The player gets several choices of what Henry should do next in order to get out of a bad situation. Usually, only one of the choices leads to the next step while the the other choices lead to hilarious fails.

The iterations of the series are "breaking the bank", "escaping the prison", "stealing the diamond", "infiltrating the airship", "fleeing the complex", and "completing the mission". Each iteration added more paths of interaction.

The series contain many meme references to movies and games, such as Undertale (Mr. Macbeth scene in "completing the mission), Super Mario 64 (painting and bowser fight parody in "completing the mission"), and Pilotwings 64 (Jumble Hoppers in "stealing the diamond").

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