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​‘Salad Fingers’ Is Returning At The End Of January

​‘Salad Fingers’ Is Returning At The End Of January

'Salad Fingers' creator David Firth has confirmed that a new episode of the noughties web series will be released on the 30th January.

Mark Cunliffe

Mark Cunliffe

Your favourite creepy animation YouTube series from the noughties, Salad Fingers, is making a return at the end of January.

Creator David Firth began teasing the possibility of a new episode of Salad Fingers last year and we were immediately transported back to 2004 again.

After it's release back when times were simpler the series was ranked among the 'Top 10' pop culture phenomenas of 2005.

If you have no idea what we're taking about the series revolved around Salad Fingers, a thin, green, mentally troubled being who lives in a desolate world with three lifeless, scruffy finger puppets.

These episodes showed Salad Fingers getting pleasure from rusty spoons and accidentally trapping a child in an oven while trying to cook fish for his finger puppet pals.

The final episode of the show aired in 2013 and a brief episode appeared on YouTube last year to celebrate the show reaching one million subscribers on YouTube.

However, on Instagram and Twitter today Firth announced that a new episode featuring our favourite green man (sorry Shrek) will be released on the 30th January.

Fans were quick to respond to the news that Salad Fingers would be making it's return.

One wrote: "Amazing! I'm waiting for it, my man and I love Salad Fingers series!"

A second added: "I am so happy and ready."

Speaking to Sick Chirpse last year Firth revealed that he was working on a new episode and it would be weird, dark and twisted.

Salad Fingers will be returning on the 30th January. (
YouTube/Salad Fingers)

Firth said: "I've just almost finished a new episode of Salad Fingers. I've been working on it for a whole year, it's the longest one yet and a lot of people thought the series had finished but I was just doing other things like Cream and making a compilation film.

"So I've just put it off a few years, but apparently five years have gone by. It's a long episode. It's a weird episode.

"A weird, dark, twisted episode as you can imagine and I feel like it's the start of a new series in a way."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Salad Fingers

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