Swamped With Emotion is the 19th episode of Creepy Cryptid Friends.
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Swampy reads a sign by the swamp that forbids littering. Then he looks at the swamp which is littered by all kinds of rubbish. Disappointed, Swampy decides to do some cleaning, but will need help.
Nymph, Nueve and Big-F volunteer to help Swampy. Nymph removes several pieces of plastic floating in the water. She sees a duck being strangled by six pack rings, so she cuts the ring around its neck. The duck flies off and causes her to drop the rings, which end up being caught around five of Nueve's tails.
Big-F is busy wiping the moss of a log. Swampy looks into the water to see his reflection, finding a large stain on his suit. He tries to wipe it clean but it doesn't come off. He tries harder, and harder, and harder until making a tear in his suit. The tear becomes larger, causing Swampy's insides to spill out into the swamp. Big-F hears Swampy's cries, but slips over the slimy log before he could come to help.
Nymph attempts to cut the rings around Nueve's tails, but because of his struggling, she cuts the tails off as well. Nueve's remaining four tails get bitten off by an alligator. The depressed Nueve puts his head in the gator's mouth and closes its jaws on himself.
Swampy is left floating on the water until Big-F grabs his skull. He scoops large quantities of mud into a bucket to restore him to his former state. But he is missing Swampy's heart which is still floating. He goes to retrieve it, accidentally knocking over the bucket and sending Swampy's skull to roll into the sign, which falls and shatters him.
Big-F and Nymph stuff the mud back into Swampy's suit but are unable to find his skull. Nymph comes up with an alternate solution. Nueve's partially-eaten head is placed into the helmet to make up for Swampy's missing head.
Deaths[]
- Nueve is partially eaten by an alligator.
- Swampy dies when is skull is shattered by a sign.
Trivia[]
- This is Swampy's first starring role and Nueve's first featuring role.