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  1. Angry Little Asian Girl was originally an (un)animated VHS episode (which can be viewed on this YouTube channel) made by then college student, Lela Lee. Since mainstream media didn't know what to ...

  2. Angry Little Asian Girl is an American animated cartoon created by Lela Lee. Lee created an initial series of animations in the late 1990s, and worked with the Asian American channel Mnet for a 12-episode season released in 2014.

    • Yorico Murakami, Douglas Rowell, Walter Santucci
    • Duck Studios
    • Mnet
    • Tom Huang, Lela Lee, Greg Pace
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  4. Dec 25, 2014 · Angry Little Asian Girl: With Lela Lee, Margaret Cho, Scott Menville. Enter the rage of Kim and her friends as they battle stupidity, ignorance, and sometimes romance in this 12-part special.

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    • 2014-12-25
    • Animation
    • Lela Lee, Margaret Cho, Scott Menville
  5. A TV executive asked Lela to take the Asian girl out. Another told her there was no market for Asians. Angered by the feedback, Lela created more characters and used "Angry Little Girls" as the umbrella name for the comic strip.

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  7. Lela Lee created the Angry Little Asian Girl back in 1994. It started as a short video she made after viewing offensive cartoons at an animation festival. After she put the short video together in a video class at UC Berkeley, she was embarrassed by its' candor and scared of the social reproach she would face as a female expressing "impolite ...

  8. Apr 13, 2022 · Angry Little Asian Girl: Moments With My Mother is the latest installment of Lela Lee’s Angry Little Asian Girl series. Following the titular angry little Asian girl and protagonist, Kim, Lee charts the interactions between Kim and her Korean mother in a hilarious and yet authentically empathetic way that helps audiences engage with the ...