Angry Little Asian Girl

Angry Little Asian Girl (2012)

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Angry Little Asian Girl is a compilation of five animated shorts created in 1994 by Lela Lee. Each episode is based on Lela Lee's experiences growing up in an predominately white neighborhood. 

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Scheduleevery Monday at 00:01 (12 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Angry Little Asian Girl, Park Benchnov. 19, 2012
S01E04Angry Little Asian Girl, Patnov. 12, 2012
S01E03Angry Little Asian Girl, Lunch with Sallynov. 5, 2012
S01E02Angry Little Asian Girl, Saturday at the Parkoct. 29, 2012
S01E01Angry Little Asian Girl, the First Day of Schooloct. 26, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Angry Little Asian Girl' premiere?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' premiered on May 31, 2012.

Who created 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' was created by Lela Lee.

What is the genre of 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' falls under the genre of animation and comedy.

Who voices the main character in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

Lela Lee provides the voice for the main character in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'.

What is the main character's name in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

The main character's name in 'Angry Little Asian Girl' is Kim.

What is the show's premise?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' follows the adventures of Kim, a young Asian American girl who deals with various aspects of life through her humorous and often angry perspective.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

The first season of 'Angry Little Asian Girl' consisted of 10 episodes.

What are some recurring characters in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

Some recurring characters in 'Angry Little Asian Girl' include Wanda, Deborah, and Maria.

Where is 'Angry Little Asian Girl' set?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' is set in a fictional city called "Koreatown."

What are some notable themes explored in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' touches on themes such as cultural identity, gender stereotypes, and social issues.

Is 'Angry Little Asian Girl' suitable for all audiences?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' is generally suitable for audiences of all ages, but some episodes may contain humor and themes that are more relatable to older viewers.

Was 'Angry Little Asian Girl' critically acclaimed?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' received positive reviews from critics and gained a dedicated fanbase.

Did 'Angry Little Asian Girl' receive any awards or nominations?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' was not nominated for any major awards, but it was recognized for its unique storytelling and humor.

What is the animation style used in 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

'Angry Little Asian Girl' features a distinctive and colorful animation style that complements the show's comedic tone.

How long is each episode of 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

Each episode of 'Angry Little Asian Girl' has an average runtime of about 11 minutes.

Can you give an example of a memorable episode from 'Angry Little Asian Girl'?

In one episode titled "Kim vs. The Universe," Kim embarks on a quest to find her missing sock, leading her on a cosmic adventure filled with quirky characters and unexpected encounters.

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