The segment creators include David Fain, Tim Hill, Steve Holman, Emily Hubley, Mark Marek, Mike Pearlstein, Mo Willems, and Cote Zellers.The show began production in 1996 and premiered October 11.
The show was created by a British-born Stephen Holman, who previously created The introduction, done in a mock government format, describes the events as having occurred "900,000 years ago". It is the 12th episode of the first season.
The show played on YTV in Canada. Angela Anaconda (voiced by Sue Rose) is a tomboyish, imaginative, freckle-faced eight-year-old girl who eschews the femininity commonly associated with other girls her age. Trivia Henry only has a crush on Thundergirl in this episode., This is the second and last appearance of Angela Anaconda. In 2001, when Disney bought the Fox Family Channel and changed the network's name to ABC Family , Angela Anaconda was moved and canceled after two months. (stylized as KaBLaM!) The show premiered on October 11, 1996, running for four seasons, with the last episode being broadcast on May 27, 2000. A cutout-photo animation segment that was featured twice (two separate episodes in Season 1) on This segment was featured four times on the last two seasons of Season 1 started off with mostly regular shorts on its episodes, including At the start of the intro, a voice-over of a man shouts "Wake up the masses!". Angela Anaconda began as a short skit on the Nickelodeon show Kablam!. , but was later spun off into its own series on the Fox Family Channel.
It pans by a frightened teacher and through a number of students. The opening starts out with a hawk crashing into the camera while the camera pans through a forest and goes underwater (during this, announcer Bert Pence says "Assume the crash position. Originally a segment on Kablam, Angela Anaconda uses a unique collage-like style, following the adventures of the titular spunky girl and her equally wacky pals and enemies.
KaBlam! After the Godzilla scene, the camera pans toward a school instead of the comic book stand. Surprising Shorts is a segment on KaBlam!
that featured one-time (or twice-) airing shorts.
Reruns continued to show on Nickelodeon until 2001. This short created by Cote Zellers ran for all four seasons of These usually had nothing to do with any previous shorts included on the show. In Seasons 2-4, they are revealed like any other cartoon on the show, sometimes they would be announced as a world premiere to tell the audience that they were a big deal. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
There is also Snuppa and Bianca, Sniz and Fondue's roommates. Henry and June skydive off of the comic book and Thunder Girl visits them, making Henry faint. After the United States Capitol gets destroyed by two UFOs, it then pans to Godzilla destroying a city. Hold on tight, take a deep breath, for a new kind of cartoon show.") After the camera comes up out of the water, it goes directly to the White House scene. In 2002, the channel Nicktoons was launched, and the channel began airing reruns of A French-dubbed version has been broadcast in France on television channel GameOne (see Télévision Par Satellite), and other versions of the show are on other Nickelodeon channels around Europe. During the promos, Henry's hair looked slightly different in some shots, along with it being a different shade of green. Sniz is the younger kid ferret that is very hyperactive, and quite a troublemaker of the two, while Fondue is the older teenage ferret, who is the nervous, yet intelligent one. Also, their eyes were blue and green in every shot, instead of being black or blue (or green) and black. The characters were animated with stop-motion puppet bodies, but their heads were created with metal and their features were magnetic. A series that focuses on a group of unpopular friends and their main rivals, a popular clique known as "The Populars." is an American sketch comedy television series programming block that ran on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2000. It then pans to an open street comic book store and lands on the The opening to the show is not changed, however, when the camera pans on the The opening intro has a number of changes. The show was developed as a fully animated showcase for alternative … This segment was introduced in Season 1 by June pulling down Henry's pants, revealing his unflattering and garishly colored boxer briefs, hence the name "Surprising Shorts." The series was created by Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Michael Pearlstein, Cote Zellers, and Albie Hecht. It also was shown in the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2000, and in Poland from 1999 to 2002. It originally aired during Nick's commercial breaks as stand-alone shorts to promote the premiere of A number of blocks were hosted by Henry and June for various Nicktoons including: pilot Henry has a crush on 13 13 () Features Action League Now! June's sweatshirt was cherry-red instead of light red/dark orange, and the dots weren't visible. Angela Anaconda later became a series and was a hit on Fox Family Channel from 1999 to 2002. Angela Anaconda A cutout-photo animation segment that was featured twice (two separate episodes in Season 1) on KaBlam! Then the camera travels to Egypt where Egyptians dance and the Great Sphinx swipes at the camera. This episode was later withdrawn from reruns in the United States due to it featuring an Angela Anaconda segment, which … The camera then heads up to space where two kids in a rocket, the planets, stars, asteroids, and UFOs are seen. "Comics of Champions " is the 12th episode of KaBlam!.