Angela Anaconda (Season 2)

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.

  • Poster for Vicious Cycle / To Catch a Thief

    Vicious Cycle / To Catch a Thief (Episode 1)

    Writer: Jessica Wright

    Air date: 2000-09-07

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela is not looking forward to the annual bicycle race. While she's stuck with her brother's hand me down bikes, Nanette rides the best bikes money can buy, and naturally rides rings around her and the competition. This year seems to be no different, until Angela stumbles upon an unidentifiable wallet containing enough money to buy a top quality bike. Tapwater Springs erupts into uproar after the Manoirs have several of their possessions stolen from them.

  • Poster for The List / French Connection

    The List / French Connection (Episode 2)

    Writer: Chris Nee

    Air date: 2000-09-07

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: After getting into an ice skating accident, Angela becomes furious when everyone, even her friends, start joking with her because of it. She hides in the toilets and writes a list of jibes about everyone "who annoyed her" on a roll of toilet paper. When Nanette discovers the list, she starts blackmailing Angela into doing chores for her with it. The Anacondas get a Parisienne foreign exchange student called CiCi LeCreme who becomes friends with Nanette yet refuses to invite CiCi to her own house (under claims that their house is being fumigated for fleas).

  • Poster for A Bug Responsibility / Pogo-A-Go-Go

    A Bug Responsibility / Pogo-A-Go-Go (Episode 3)

    Writer: Katy McLaughlin

    Air date: 2000-09-14

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Josephine Praline lends Angela her collection of insects to mind for her. However, Angela may not be capable of such a big responsibility. Angela starts practising using a pogostick, something which she is very bad at.

  • Poster for Snow Mercy /  Be-Trayed

    Snow Mercy / Be-Trayed (Episode 4)

    Writer: Robert Lamoreaux

    Air date: 2000-09-14

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Nanette tricks Johnny into being on her side during a snowball fight with Angela. When the school's "dump your lunch not your tray" policy causes Mrs. Brinks' class to lose recess, Angela admits to the crime, despite her innocence.

  • Poster for Earhart's Heirloom / Ancient Greeks

    Earhart's Heirloom / Ancient Greeks (Episode 5)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2000-09-21

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Mrs. Brinks promises to show the class her family heirloom, a compass belonging to Amelia Earhart, if they behave for at least 30 days. Just as Mrs. Brinks is about to show them the compass, Angela accidentally ruins the deal by chewing on bubblegum. Angela then formulates a plan to make it up to Mrs. Brinks with her birthday. Nanette writes a "three-act Greek tragedy" casting all of the students in roles. Angela's plan to use reverse psychology in hopes of getting the part of Hercules backfires when Nanette casts the role to Gordy Rhinehart. Instead, Angela gets cast in a variety of other roles, including Medusa, Prometheus and Atlas due to Nanette's displeasure in Angela's acting performance.

  • Poster for Brinks of No Return / Operation Ringside

    Brinks of No Return / Operation Ringside (Episode 6)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2000-09-21

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela is forced to stay at Mrs. Brinks' house when her family fails to pick her up due to a rainstorm. Once at Mrs. Brinks' house, Angela and Mr. Brinks are slaved around by Mrs. Brinks while she does nothing, and to make matters worse, Nanette has arrived. Coach Rhinehart has a new and unknown job, one which has been cutting into quality time between him and Gordy for the past month. Coincidentally, a wrestler known as the Masked Menace has begun a meteoric month-long rise through the local wrestling circuit. Angela and her friends try to figure out whether or not Coach Rhinehart and the Masked Menace are the same person.

  • Poster for Eating with the Enemy / Brocc-Fest

    Eating with the Enemy / Brocc-Fest (Episode 7)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2000-09-28

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Mr. Manoir learns about Bill Anaconda's latest $20-winning invention, the Food Rejuvenator 3000, which turns dried fruit back into fresh fruit. He offers to invest money into it if it impresses him. Gen and Bill reluctantly invite the Manoirs for dinners. At the Tapwater Springs Broccoli Festival, Mrs. Brinks and Coach Rhinehart are mesmerized at Angela's painting of a broccoli inspired by Baby Lulu's bonnet. Angela then faces the prospect of becoming "Keeper of the Broccoli" when, in fact, she hates broccoli.

  • Poster for All for One / Uncle Nicky's Midlife Crisis

    All for One / Uncle Nicky's Midlife Crisis (Episode 8)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2000-09-28

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela gets paired with Nanette on a nature hike. After finding a gray hair on his chest, Uncle Nicky believes himself to be turning old and goes out of his way to act young.

  • Poster for Oh the Humanatees / In a Pepper Pickle

    Oh the Humanatees / In a Pepper Pickle (Episode 9)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2000-10-05

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: At the town's annual Save the Manatees auction, local hero Astronaut Bob offers himself as a last minute prize. Angela, having lost her chance to win a space helmet to Nanette, is the highest bidder. But Nanette schemes her way into Astronaut Bob's heart and manages to thwart any and all of Angela's attempts to have fun. An unscrewed pepper shaker lid prank against Mark and Derek backfires against Angela and she has to go to school with a nose full of itchy pepper.

  • Poster for Boo-Who? / The Haunting Of Angela Anaconda

    Boo-Who? / The Haunting Of Angela Anaconda (Episode 10)

    Writer: David Polsky

    Air date: 2000-10-05

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela is planning on going trick or treating with her friends but can't risk wearing one of her mother's homemade costumes, so she orders an "Astro-Nutties" costume in the mail. On Halloween night, Angela decides to give Mark and Derek a scare. When the lights start flickering and strange, howling noises echo through Angela's garage, Angela wonders if her garage is really haunted or if it is just Mark and Derek playing usual tricks.

  • Poster for The Lion, the Witch and the Weasel / Curse of the Mummy

    The Lion, the Witch and the Weasel / Curse of the Mummy (Episode 11)

    Writer: Catherine Lieuwen

    Air date: 2000-10-12

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: At the zoo, Angela is chosen to do an assignment on the weasel, an animal that hasn't been seen since 1987. At the museum, the mummy of King Tutankhamun falls on Angela, giving her what appears to be bad luck.

  • Poster for No Thanksgiving / Family Tree

    No Thanksgiving / Family Tree (Episode 12)

    Writer: Alex Boon

    Air date: 2000-10-12

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: When her family gets sick from Nanette's visit, it's up to Angela to cook Thanksgiving dinner. As a school project, Angela must trace her roots to see if her ancestors were of any significance to Tapwater Springs, even to see if Angela was related to the people who owned Miss Netty, the cow who saved Tapwater Springs from a wildfire on February 11, 1901. Angela eventually finds out that the Manior family owned Miss Netty, but through pieces of a photo she discovers that the cow was actually the one who started the fire.

  • Poster for Goodbye Mrs. Brinks / The Birdlady of Tapwater Springs

    Goodbye Mrs. Brinks / The Birdlady of Tapwater Springs (Episode 13)

    Writer: Ardwight Chamberlain

    Air date: 2000-10-19

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Mrs. Brinks reveals that she plans on leaving when the school is visited by Dr. Danny Fanny. To make sure Mrs. Brinks leaves, Angela, Gina, Johnny and Gordy dress in neat clothes and act good. To make sure Mrs Brinks stays, Nanette, January and Karlene dress up as punks, nickname themselves "Bruiser" (Nanette) "Cheeky" (January) and "Grunt" (Karlene) and act bad. After Angela revives an unconscious bird, everyone thinks she has "healing powers" and is given a variety of problems to "heal." However, Nanette is the only who thinks Angela's healing powers are fake and tries to exploit it, only to find herself in trouble with Mrs. Brinks.

  • Poster for Secret Santa / Hooray for Chanukah

    Secret Santa / Hooray for Chanukah (Episode 14)

    Writer: John Doolittle

    Air date: 2000-10-19

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: The class picks Secret Santas for Christmas. When Angela picks Nanette much to her chagrin, she must decide between buying a bottle of "toilet water" or a toaster for French toast. Uncle Nicky accidentally loses Gina Lash's great-grandmother's menorah in a game of dreidel and Angela, Gina, Johnny and Gordy go on a crusade from place to place to retrieve the menorah in time for the Chanukah party.

  • Poster for Return to Sender / I Wanna Mold Your Band

    Return to Sender / I Wanna Mold Your Band (Episode 15)

    Writer: Chris Nee

    Air date: 2000-10-26

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: The class each get a pen pal, and Angela gets Marie Antoinette from France as hers. When Marie Antoinette's letters turn malicious, Angela begins to suspect Nanette is responsible. Mr. Tastee Twirl hosts a talent contest which the winner will get to ride around in the truck and ring the bell. Angela and Her Band-Aconda compete against Nanette's girl group, the Ooh La La La Lahs.

  • Poster for Don't Be Caddie / The Pup Who Would Be King

    Don't Be Caddie / The Pup Who Would Be King (Episode 16)

    Writer: Mark Myers

    Air date: 2000-10-26

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela and her friends try to keep cool during the hottest day in Tapwater Springs. When they stumble across the member's only pool at the town country club, Angela and her friends wind up "helping" Mark and Derek with their jobs as caddies. King gives birth to a litter of puppies, one of which looks exactly like her, which Angela names King II. However, to Angela's shock, King II gets adopted by Mrs Brinks and renamed as Princess.

  • Poster for Cheese Under Pressure / Troop or Consequences

    Cheese Under Pressure / Troop or Consequences (Episode 17)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2000-11-02

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela tries to find the perfect food in order to trade off her liverwurst sandwiches. Nothing she tries seems to work until a can of Squiggly Cheese changes her lunchtime fortunes change for the better. Gordy is recruited into the Junior Ranger-ettes by Angela and Gina in their efforts to keep January and Karlene from electing Nanette as troop leader.

  • Poster for The Great Granny Grudge / News at Eleven

    The Great Granny Grudge / News at Eleven (Episode 18)

    Writer: Scott Sonneborn

    Air date: 2000-11-02

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: After taking Grandma Lou to Abatti's Pizza for lunch, it is revealed that Grandma Lou and Nona Abatti have had a lifelong feud and even go so far as to prevent Angela and Johnny from being friends. Nanette is unsurprisingly chosen as head anchor when Mrs. Brinks' class is chosen to do a newscast for the town's community-access channel. Angela, by contrast, is given the farm report. All seems lost until one of Farmer Jangels' goats gives birth to six kids.

  • Poster for The Girl with All the Answers / Good Seats

    The Girl with All the Answers / Good Seats (Episode 19)

    Writer: Holly Huckins

    Air date: 2000-11-09

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Gina is one gold star away from being crowned Q&A Queen and defeating Nanette in the process. When Gina eats too much the night before the final competition, the crown is as good as Nanette's, until Angela stumbles upon the teacher's edition of their textbook. Angela would love to become the new Q&A Queen though in her heart she knows that Gina truly deserves the coronation. Angela and her friends win free tickets to the movie Interstellar Mega Giants vs. Mechanataur, but obstacles prevent her from finding the best seats in the theatres.

  • Poster for The Haunting Of Angela Anaconda

    The Haunting Of Angela Anaconda (Episode 20)

    Writer: Mark Myers

    Air date: 2000-11-09

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: On Halloween night, Angela decides to give Mark and Derek a scare. When the lights start flickering and strange, howling noises echo through Angela's garage, Angela wonders if her garage is really haunted or if it is just Mark and Derek playing usual tricks.

  • Poster for Gordy in the Plastic Bubble / Camp Anaconda

    Gordy in the Plastic Bubble / Camp Anaconda (Episode 21)

    Writer: Larry Johnson

    Air date: 2000-11-16

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: After looking at an eyelash under a microscope and spotting a microbe on it, Gordy becomes mysophobic and refuses to leave the house. After dropping out of "Camp Connie" Angela, Gina, Johnny and Gordy stay at the Anaconda's home which they rename as "Camp Anaconda". Camp Anaconda however seems to be even worse, as Angela's brothers won't let them do anything at all.

  • Poster for Sound of Silence / Johnny Learns to Swing

    Sound of Silence / Johnny Learns to Swing (Episode 22)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2000-11-16

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Football season is cancelled when Coach Rhinehart loses his voice. Not only does this provide Mark and Derek with ample time to torture Angela, but the team loses the next game (courtesy of Gordy Rinehart’s words-of-wisdom). Angela must find a way to get the coach healthy again. When Johnny finds that he has grown his "first ever Abatti chest hair", Uncle Nicky begins to pressure Johnny into manhood. After a "crash course in coolness", Johnny's reemergence as "John-O" slowly begins to disgust Angela and her friends.

  • Poster for Firm-A-Foam / For the Love of the Game

    Firm-A-Foam / For the Love of the Game (Episode 23)

    Writer: Barbara Calamari

    Air date: 2000-11-23

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Angela looks forward to spending Take Your Kids to Work Day helping her father Bill with his inventions. Instead, she assists her father at his day job as a travelling salesman selling expandable foam. Jimmy Jamal goes away and trusts Angela to keep his "Slamboy" game for him until he returns. However, Nanette takes the batteries, causing Jimmy's saved game to be lost, and Angela must get Jimmy's game back.

  • Poster for Jiggly Fruit Classic / Race Car Race

    Jiggly Fruit Classic / Race Car Race (Episode 24)

    Writer: Cary Okmin

    Air date: 2000-11-23

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: The evil Jiggly Fruit mascot Jiggly James announces that Jiggly Fruit will be replaced by "New Jiggly Fruit" which tastes disgusting. Angela, Gina and even Mrs Brinks go out of their way to protest against New Jiggly Fruit and bring back old Jiggly Fruit, even going so far as to replace Mrs. Brinks' lectures with protest periods and masquerading as the "Jiggly Angels". Johnny gets into an accident preparing for the soapbox race car derby. Disappointed with himself, Johnny is convinced he has lost his racing magic and Angela must take the wheel.

  • Poster for Surf's Up / Dog Gone It

    Surf's Up / Dog Gone It (Episode 25)

    Writer: Katy McLaughlin

    Air date: 2000-11-30

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Mrs. Lash takes Angela and her friends to the beach. The four of them are thrilled to be out of school and on the shore; until Nanette and her posse show up to spoil their fun. To make matters worse, Mrs. Brinks is a volunteer lifeguard. Angela and her friends must save Mark and Derek's softball from a possessive neighbourhood dog named Carnivorous.

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    Episode 26 (Episode 26)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2000-11-30

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    Episode 27 (Episode 27)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2000-12-21

  • Poster for Episode 28

    Episode 28 (Episode 28)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2000-12-21

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    Episode 29 (Episode 29)

    Writer: Chris Nee

    Air date: 2001-01-04

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    Episode 30 (Episode 30)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-01-04

  • Poster for Episode 31

    Episode 31 (Episode 31)

    Writer: Ned Teitelbaum

    Air date: 2001-01-11

  • Poster for Episode 32

    Episode 32 (Episode 32)

    Writer: Larry Johnson

    Air date: 2001-01-11

  • Poster for Episode 33

    Episode 33 (Episode 33)

    Writer: Holly Huckins

    Air date: 2001-01-18

  • Poster for Episode 34

    Episode 34 (Episode 34)

    Writer: Alex Boon

    Air date: 2001-01-18

  • Poster for Episode 35

    Episode 35 (Episode 35)

    Writer: Ford Riley

    Air date: 2001-01-25

  • Poster for Episode 36

    Episode 36 (Episode 36)

    Writer: Matthew Negrete

    Air date: 2001-01-25

  • Poster for Episode 37

    Episode 37 (Episode 37)

    Writer: Ned Teitelbaum

    Air date: 2001-02-01

  • Poster for Episode 38

    Episode 38 (Episode 38)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-02-01

  • Poster for Episode 39

    Episode 39 (Episode 39)

    Writer: Mark Myers

    Air date: 2001-02-08

  • Poster for Episode 40

    Episode 40 (Episode 40)

    Writer: Ardwight Chamberlain

    Air date: 2001-02-08

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    Episode 41 (Episode 41)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2001-02-15

  • Poster for Episode 42

    Episode 42 (Episode 42)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-02-15

  • Poster for Episode 43

    Episode 43 (Episode 43)

    Writer: Katy McLaughlin

    Air date: 2001-02-22

  • Poster for Episode 44

    Episode 44 (Episode 44)

    Writer: Catherine Lieuwen

    Air date: 2001-02-22

  • Poster for Episode 45

    Episode 45 (Episode 45)

    Writer: David Pitlik

    Air date: 2001-03-01

  • Poster for Episode 46

    Episode 46 (Episode 46)

    Writer: Jason Berlin

    Air date: 2001-03-01

  • Poster for Episode 47

    Episode 47 (Episode 47)

    Writer: Holly Huckins

    Air date: 2001-03-08

  • Poster for Episode 48

    Episode 48 (Episode 48)

    Writer: Edwin Sato

    Air date: 2001-03-08

  • Poster for Episode 49

    Episode 49 (Episode 49)

    Writer: Kent Redeker

    Air date: 2001-03-15

  • Poster for Episode 50

    Episode 50 (Episode 50)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-03-15

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    Childhood for Sale (Episode 51)

    Writer: Michael Kramer

    Air date: 2001-03-22

    Overview: To cover the damage done to Mrs. Brink's window, Angela takes Uncle Nicky's advice and decides to sell some of her stuff. But as nostalgia makes her "keep" pile grow and grow, Angela must choose between parting with her belongings or the prospect of working off the debt.

  • Poster for The Best is Yeti to Come

    The Best is Yeti to Come (Episode 52)

    Writer: Laura McCreary

    Air date: 2001-03-22

    Overview: On a family picnic, Angela is convinced that she has photographed an elusive yeti. When nobody believes her, she decides to stake out the park.

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