Angela Anaconda (Season 3)

A unique style of cutout animation tells the story of eight-year-old Angela, her weird and wonderful friends, and her sworn enemy--snobby Nanette Manoir.

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    Canine to Five (Episode 1)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2001-09-06

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela exploits her friends when her new dog walking job becomes more than she had bargained for.

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    Yellow Book Road (Episode 2)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-09-06

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: At the book mobile, Bunny Manoir attempts to have The Wizard of Oz banned on the grounds that it promotes wizardry and witchcraft.

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    Jimmy Jamal, Super Beetle (Episode 3)

    Writer: Mark Myers

    Air date: 2001-09-13

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Jimmy Jamal's obsession with Super Beetle takes a turn for the annoying when he begins to dress and act like him at school. Johnny tries to get him to snap out of it, only to come back as his sidekick Crazy Cricket the next day. When Sherman, the class chicken goes missing and Angela gets the blame, it's up to Johnny and Jimmy to either save the day or hang up their capes for good.

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    I'm With Stupid (Episode 4)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-09-13

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: To liven up her show-and-tell reports, Angela brings in Mr. Mooey, a cow puppet. Between Mr. Mooey's caustic sense of humor and cow related puns, he proves to be a hit with Mrs. Brinks' class, so much so to the point where Angela begins to find herself overshadowed and ignored by everyone around her.

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    Saturday Night Gordy (Episode 5)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-09-20

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela and Gordy are partnered for the school dance. When Gordy proves himself to be a dancing god, Connie Brinks offers the two of them a chance to dance on his local television show. Angela is all for it, until the fame goes to Gordy's head and he transforms into the ultimate diva: Gordy Glitterdust.

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    Derek's Better Half (Episode 6)

    Writer: Catherine Lieuwen

    Air date: 2001-09-20

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela hits it off well with her new "youth companion" Raven Schwartz, an art student in one of Geneva's classes. Mark ultimately comes to be smitten with Raven and the two go steady, much to the chagrin of not only Angela, but Derek as well.

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    There Goes the Neighborhood (Episode 7)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2001-09-27

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela is the first to meet the new neighbors, particularly a boy named Stuart Wu. He seems cool at first, and Angela arranges for him to meet her friends. As she helps Stu unpack, he reveals himself as prone to being rude.

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    Open All Night (Episode 8)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-09-27

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: After a water main bursts under the Anaconda house, Angela develops a devastatingly awful case of insomnia. Her friends try various schemes to get her sleep, each of which end disastrously.

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    Pranks for the Memories (Episode 9)

    Writer: Scott Sonneborn

    Air date: 2001-10-04

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: After one unwarranted punishment from Mrs. Brinks too many, Angela decides to give in and become the troublemaker everyone thinks she is. As master troublemakers, Mark and Derek become Angela's prank consultants, and the school is turned on its ear.

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    Space Camp (Episode 10)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-10-04

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: At Astronaut Bob's space camp, everyone has high hopes of becoming a junior astronaut. Since there is only room for one junior astronaut, Astronaut Bob puts the kids through a series of competitions.

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    The Curse of Baby Lulu (Episode 11)

    Writer: Matthew Negrete

    Air date: 2001-10-11

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Bill and Geneva are aghast when they hear Baby Lulu cursing and all evidence seems to point towards Angela as the culprit.

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    Funny Photos (Episode 12)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-10-11

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela and her friends find out that the "funny photos" section of their town paper is not only humorous, but profitable. When their funny faces fail, the four of them orchestrate "accidents" hoping to cash in on the funny photo reward.

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    Nonna's Lib (Episode 13)

    Writer: Anna Cranage

    Air date: 2001-10-18

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: At the library book sale, Nonna Abatti stumbles upon "Cry of the She-Wolf", a feminist manifesto. A few chapters in, Nonna comes to the conclusion that as a woman, she has been taken advantage of and closes Abatti's Pizzeria for good.

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    All My Students (Episode 14)

    Writer: Barbara Calamari

    Air date: 2001-10-18

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: A jubilee is planned in honor of Mrs. Brinks' teaching career, and Angela is in charge of finding tribute acts. The problem is that none of her students have any fond memories of her teaching. When all hope seems lost, Angela stumbles upon an old yearbook with an inscription of "love always" from Corey Cray, a soap opera idol and former student of Mrs. Brinks.

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    Snow Day (Episode 15)

    Writer: Chris Nee

    Air date: 2001-10-25

    Overview: When a snowy day cancels classes at Tapwater Elementary, Angela and her friends spend their snow day trying to find the perfect place to toboggan.

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    The Puck Stops Here (Episode 16)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-10-25

    Overview: Angela's tendency to daydream causes her to get hit with a hockey puck, thus instilling a fear of hockey altogether. To help Angela conquer her fear of ice hockey, her friends decide to each conquer their respective fears.

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    Diving Miss Angela (Episode 17)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-11-01

    Overview: A class trip to OceanWorld prompts Angela to take an interest in marine biology.

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    Window Pain (Episode 18)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2001-11-01

    Overview: The Anacondas apply to pose inside a giant glass cabinet at the local museum to show a "modern day family". It seem to go well, until people begin seeing the family's more embarrassing habits.

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    Part-Time Jerks (Episode 19)

    Writer: Jason Berlin

    Air date: 2001-11-08

    Overview: After almost stealing burgers from Budgie Burger, Mark and Derek become employed to avoid getting criminal records and earn enough wage to pay Kimmy the manager back.

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    Out on a Limb (Episode 20)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2001-11-08

    Overview: The oldest oak tree in Tapwater Springs is slated to be torn down in favor of a shopping mall at Mr. Manior's whim. When Angela decides to climb the tree and can't come down, she finds herself unwittingly leading a protest movement to save the tree.

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    Enter the Angela (Episode 21)

    Writer: Mark Myers

    Air date: 2001-11-15

    Overview: Angela is sick of Mark and Derek forcing her into smelling their dirty laundry and looks to Coach Rhinehart for some martial arts training. After Angela learns to "flip" people even her friends avoid her in fear, thinking she is a bully.

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    If the Shoe Fits (Episode 22)

    Writer: Kat Likkel

    Air date: 2001-11-15

    Overview: Angela accidentally steals a pair of "Orange Stompers" from the shoe shop and faces all of the obstacles and consequences to smuggle the stompers back into the shop and retrieve her old shoes.

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    Sir Ducksworthy (Episode 23)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-11-22

    Overview: Johnny's ill-fated attempt to save his sock puppet, Sir Ducksworthy, lands him in the hospital. Now more than ever, Johnny needs Sir Ducksworthy by his side. Angela tries to make a replacement puppet, which causes bad luck.

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    Speak No Evil (Episode 24)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2001-11-22

    Overview: To show her solidarity with local broccoli farmers, Josephine has taken a vow of silence to protest the ongoing drought. Sensing that Angela is unable to answer a question in class, Gina blurts out that Angela is also taking a vow of silence to protest poor teacher wages. Not only does keeping quiet become more difficult than it seems, a recent rainstorm releases Josephine from her vows; and she can think of many ways to use her voice that may get Angela talking.

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    The Non-Fight (Episode 25)

    Writer: Katy McLaughlin

    Air date: 2001-11-29

    Overview: Geneva gets into a fight with her friend Cokie Fowler. In order to avoid a similar fate, Angela and Gina become closer than ever, a move that strains their friendship. They stop speaking to each other which worsens the situation because they can't discuss their problems.

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    Driving Me Crazy (Episode 26)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-11-29

    Overview: As part of an opening day promotion, a new toy store is raffling off a motorized car to whoever wins. Gina, Johnny and Gordy leave their tickets with Angela, who wins the raffle.

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