Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Curapedi
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Mathilde the Guild
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
eternitti
Angela Anaconda is another cartoon about the normal kid with unique, bizarre friends. She hangs out with the nerd, the athlete and the fattest girl in school. However, most, if not all, episodes focus more on her rivalry with Nanette Manoir. And sometime during each episode, Angela has fantasies concerning her ideal solution to her problems. Often, those sadistic fantasies focus on her sadistic punishment of Nanette. If Angela was able to successfully act out those fantasies, her brutality would easily kill her arch-rival within the opening stages of her plans. I do realize that this is a cartoon and is not meant to be taken very seriously, but Angela's fantasies are simply too annoyingly vengeful for me to enjoy the show.
cjennin
As I said in the one line summary, I hate this... "thing" (calling it a cartoon would be an insult to all the cartoonist world wide), the stiff as cardboard animation may have worked for Monty Python & South Park but for Angela Anaconda, don't hold your breath, I got the urge to head down the there "animation studio" & show them how it's done.I feel sorry the kids & adults who got there black & white mug shots on this program, they'll probably get picked on more then the stereotypes on this show.
Smegger
Someone said that this was in line with Terry Gilliams (of Python fame) work. i dont agree, this is utter rubbish compared to his work. Even South Park is better animated than this. It is badly written, has the most irritating voices ever, and is not funny in any way. Good cartoons get canned and we have this garbage on, thats not right.
Dr Wily
It's a typical school story series, but, what sets it apart is its bizarrely humorous scripts and, especially, its visuals. Borrowing heavily from the Terry Gilliam animation style, no one moves in 3 dimensions! It's like a world inhabited by humanoid crabs. Photos digitally (I'm guessing.) manipulated make up the cast. So, it's entirely possible that everyone we see is the actual voice being used. Regardless, this blend of the real with the sublime sets the style of the series, and that visual execution is what is most superb about it.
In short, in today's dreg of children's series, Angela is welcomingly refreshing. Adults will probably like it more. (I'm 26.)