Angry Kid is a hilarious Aardman animated series about an annoying young boy wading his way through childhood, dealing with problems like Tourette's, shaving, hammer roulette, puberty, telepathy and dogs stealing his chips.
Sign In. Episode guide. Animation Short Comedy. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Photos Top cast Edit. David Holt Dad as Dad …. Kevin Eldon Miles as Miles. You know we're not trying to say anything clever, the scripts are moments in time that have come from me. It's always my brother or people I know. We've got a few episodes that nobody will ever see because they're rubbish, but because we can make them so quickly, because we can churn them out, because it's real, because it's flashbacks and stuff that people remember and did, we can make it all happen with him.
It's so quick and cheap. DC: You must be quite chuffed about the popularity of it. Nearly 10 million people have watched it on the Internet.
DW: And they're all asking why. DC: Didn't you have something to do with Morph? DW: That's how I got into Aardmann about seven or eight years ago. Aardmann is a very traditional 3D animation company and I'd never done anything of the sort. But they were interested in Angry Kid , so they gave me the joyous task of cutting my teeth on Morph. So I took over Morph from Peter Lord, who was the creator obviously, and it was quite a big responsibility, and I learnt a lot from it actually.
In fact, the first Morph job I got, I was phoned up by Morph himself, the bloke who does the voice, to ask what his motivation was, because I'd sent him the storyboard. And it was just some bloke with a normal voice going, "So what's my motivation" and I was like "you're not Morph". Originally on Morph you'd have this one guy, I can't remember his name now, but he did the voice and he did all the sound effects and he was in charge of everything you heard on Morph and they'd just ramp his voice up on a quarter inch tape and speed it up and that was it.
So I got asked what Morph's motivation was Audience question: If you're going to turn it into a longer format, what characters do you think you might bring out? DW: Well, we're going to expand on his world, which doesn't go much beyond his own street and school. Which is kind of the way it is for a little kid. You see the news and see what's going on, but you kind of imagine it all happening in your own street. Get Known if you don't have an account. The ginger demon's sociopathy knows no bounds.
He has never been seen to show remorse or exhibit the slightest empathy for those around him. Series 3 is produced by Mr Morris Productions with episodes being aired on Angry Kid's official YouTube page with a new episode being uploaded every 3 weeks. As of 21st July , with the upload of Live Earth , an episode made for an event with the same name, they haven't uploaded since then.
Series 1 and 2 were preoduced by Aardman Animations. The plot focuses on Angry Kid, who is given the task to write a 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, 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 Lil' Sis about what he really is before going out to workout in the school gym. Angry Kid raps in a music video called "Handbags," telling the story of how the kids which, oddly, look exactly like him playing football also use handbags.
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 is running in the forest, where he finds a bandaged-up version of himself as a woman.
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