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1 Cast  





2 Episodes  



2.1  Production  





2.2  Specials  





2.3  Who Do I Think I Am?  





2.4  Handbags  



2.4.1  Single track listing  







2.5  Gridlock  





2.6  Angry Kid's Dark Side  





2.7  Merry Christmas Stocking Song  





2.8  My Vloggy  





2.9  Call Out!  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Angry Kid
Logo from the first and second series. The logo is green in the third and fourth series.
Genre
  • Surreal humour
  • Created byDarren Walsh
    Written byDarren Walsh
    Mike Booth
    Mike Cooper
    Directed byDarren Walsh
    StarringDarren Walsh
    David Holt
    Mike Cooper
    Beth Chalmers
    Kevin Eldon
    Jo Allen
    Lee Evans
    Theme music composerWill Hodge
    Opening theme"Angry Kid" (‘A Milli’ by Lil Wayne for the YouTube edit)
    Ending theme"Angry Kid" (‘Tomorrow Comes Today’ by Gorillaz for the YouTube edit)
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series4
    No. of episodes66
    Production
    Executive producers
  • David Sproxton (S1-2)
  • Liz Keynes (S1)
  • Producers
    • Michael Rose (S1)
  • Jo Allen (S1)
  • Jacky Chrisp (S2)
  • Julie Lockhart (S2)
  • Russell McLean (S3-4)
  • CinematographyMark Chamberlain
    Running time1-22 minutes
    Production companiesAardman Animations
    Mr Morris Productions
    Original release
    NetworkChannel 4 (1998–2002)
    BBC Three (2003–2006)
    Atom.com (1999–2012)
    YouTube (2007–2019)
    Release5 December 1998 (1998-12-05) [1] –
    8 November 2019 (2019-11-08)

    Angry Kid is a British animated comedy web series created, directed, written, and designed by Darren Walsh and produced by Aardman Animations for Series 1 and 2 and by Mr Morris Productions for Series 3 and 4.

    Unlike most Aardman productions, Angry Kid was not created using clay animation but a combination of pixilation (using actors in a form of stop motion puppetry) with masks for facial expressions.[2] Series 3 onwards uses CGI for Angry Kid's head, along with live action. The series also aired in the United States on MTV.

    Series 1 and 2 have been released on DVDbyPathé and 2Entertain respectively. All the Angry Kid animations from before the third series were on Atom.com before the site was absorbed into Comedy Central. A compilation DVD called Aardman's Dark Side was also released, and it contains several Series 2 episodes and an exclusive episode. The vast majority of Angry Kid has since been released on YouTube.

    After an 8-year hiatus, Series 3 was launched on 3 July 2015 with the episode 'Interview'. Series 4 launched 4 years later in September 2019.

    Unlike the first two series, Series 3 and 4 were exclusively released on the official Angry Kid YouTube page, with new episodes appearing every three weeks.

    The fourth series concluded on 27 December 2019, and, as of December 2022, no further posts have been made to the Angry Kid page.

    Cast

    [edit]
    Angry Kid

    Episodes

    [edit]

    Production

    [edit]

    Series 1 and 2 were produced by Aardman Animations. Series 3 and 4 were distributed by Aardman Animations and produced by Mr Morris Productions.

    Series Episodes Premiere Last in series
    1 25 5 December 1998 [5] 2000
    2 25 2001 2002
    3 10 3 July 2015 4 March 2016
    4 9 10 September 2019 8 November 2019
    S Specials 24 December 2004 3 March 2016

    Specials

    [edit]

    Who Do I Think I Am?

    [edit]

    A 23-minute special, broadcast on BBC Three at 7:30 pm on Christmas Eve, 2004.[6] The plot focuses on Angry Kid, who is given the task to write a 10-page essay for his teacher on who he really thinks he is. Despite their efforts, his dad and his friend Speccy are of no help, and neither is a website he finds online, but later he gets the aid of Lil' Sis, who wants all of his possessions in return for writing the essay, to which he reluctantly agrees. The special ends with Angry Kid reading out the essay written by his sister about who he really is before being punished by having an intense workout session in the school gymnasium under the supervision of an evil gym teacher.

    Handbags

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    Angry Kid raps, with the Flaming Choppers, in a music video called "Handbags," telling the story of how the kids (which, oddly, look exactly like him) playing football also use handbags. The song was released as a single on 29 May 2006 by Musicalities Ltd.

    Single track listing

    [edit]
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Handbags (Roody Bum Mix)" (full version)Darren Walsh and Rowlands2:49
    2."Handbags (Radio Edit)" (Version in the music video)Darren Walsh and Rowlands2:04
    3."Handbags (Instrumental)"Darren Walsh and Rowlands2:47
    4."Handbags (Karaoke Mix)"Darren Walsh and Rowlands2:46

    Gridlock

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    Angry Kid and the other characters sing in a music video called "Gridlock," telling the story of how the kids were stuck in a traffic jam and everyone was fighting with each other. It was part of Aardman's Live Earth series.

    Angry Kid's Dark Side

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    Astraight-to-DVD episode featured on Aardman's Dark Side DVD. Angry Kid is running in the forest, where he finds a bandaged-up version of himself as a girl. Angry Kid soon realizes that it is just a nightmare, and the imagery used here is also a reference to a scene from the 1981 horror cult classic film: An American Werewolf in London. Lil' Sis comes into his bedroom to ask if he is all right, and asks if he can play with her, but then she splits in two before him, which turns out to be yet another nightmare in reference to The Shining. He wakes up again to find Speccy is at the foot of his bed, talking about maths and triangles. Angry Kid calls his nightmare nonsense, and Speccy dryly retorts that the real nightmare is when he wakes up. Angry Kid then realises that he is at school wearing a dress. Angry Kid is promptly told off by his teacher before Speccy keeps saying, "There's no place like home" 3 times (a reference to The Wizard of Oz). Angry Kid then hits Speccy with a shoe, and the nightmares end.

    Merry Christmas Stocking Song

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    Angry Kid sings an acoustic Christmas song called Merry Christmas Stocking Song. The video comes to Angry Kid is celebrating the side of a Christmas tree with an average of Santa Claus and he wanted to know what you got for Christmas. And he was given a leg. The video was recorded in 2004 and can be seen on YouTube. At the end of the video says: Happy Christmas from Angry Kid.

    My Vloggy

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    A three part special released over December 2015. In My Exclusive Movie Review No.1, Angry Kid reviews what he claims is the Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In How To: Make a Donald Trump Xmas Decoration, Angry Kid shows how to make the figure out of a potato and shredded wheat. In My Christmas Vloggy, Angry Kid shows the presents he received including Marmite toothpaste and dog excrement in a box.

    Call Out!

    [edit]

    Angry Kid asks the audience if there is something they would like him to comment on.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Aardnews (1999)". www.aardman.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 1999. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  • ^ "Aardman - Angry Kid". Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  • ^ "Angry Kid (pilot)".
  • ^ "Who Do I Think I Am?". YouTube. Event occurs at 1:33.
  • ^ "Aardnews (1999)". www.aardman.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 1999. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  • ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". 24 December 2004.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Angry_Kid&oldid=1235669375"

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