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ANGELA ANACONDA DRAFT DOWN BELOW. PLEASE HELP!Angela Anaconda is a Canadian children's television series created by Joanna Ferrone and Sue Rose and produced by C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures and Decode Entertainment. It was based on a series of shorts seen in the Nickelodeon anthology series, KaBlam!. It aired on Fox Kids in the US and Teletoon in Canada.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The show is animated in a way that makes it look really ugly. If you take one look at the nightmarish character designs and the crude, college-like backgrounds, you'll get what is being said.
 * 2) The rivalry between Angela and Nanette is clichéd and repetitive, and is taken way too far by Angela's imagine spots. Examples include Nanette freezing to death in cold waters, her hair being shaved off, or being ordered at a restaurant.
 * 3) Like many other shows, it's filled to the brim with stereotypes. Examples include:
 * 4) Nanette Manoir, who tries way too hard to be a French stereotype.
 * 5) Gina Lash, who is nerdy and morbidly obese.
 * 6) Johnny Abatti, who is clumsy and half-Italian; his family also owns a pizzeria.
 * 7) Josephine Praline, who is the Catholic of the show.
 * 8) Ms. Yamagotchi, who is an extremely racist Asian stereotype.
 * 9) The theme song is annoying. It starts off peaceful for a split-second, tricking you into thinking that you might be watching a good show, but then the poorly-written lyrics and the nasally voice of Angela kicks in.
 * 10) Speaking of which, the voice acting is incredibly grating (especially with Angela).
 * 11) It even wastes the talents of actors such as Sue Rose, Ali Mukaddamm, Bryn McAuly, Edward Glenn, Ruby Smith, and others.
 * 12) Some of the stories in this show have been done better in other shows. For example, "The Substitute" is basically a watered-down version of "Lisa's Substitute" from The Simpsons.
 * 13) It managed to spawn a theatrical short out of all things.
 * 14) To add insult to injury, this show is one of the reasons why Fox Kids' reputation was dying.