

>Mom and Dad start blaming each other for going to the wrong film >I start crying and they pull me out of the theater >Parents are utterly confused by this Canadian fuck running around in a Digimon suit >My lil boy mind can't comprehend all the fuck going on >Parents also dont speak very good English >Get to theater and excited about Digimon flick >Parents agree but I don't realize it's for them to spend some time together as well It reads: >Didn't know at the time that parents relationship was rocky

On June 3rd, 2018, an anonymous 4chan user in the /co/ message board posted a Greentext Story about how the Angela Anaconda short ruined his parents marriage. Not that the film is any better, it was a huge mess of a story anyway but that's for another review." Greentext Story

On January 18th, 2014, the website entitled "Urban Legends: How Angela Anaconda Ruined Digimon." In the post, they wrote, "This is pretty much how Anime haters pictured Digimon and that's a sad thing to comment on it certainly didn't set us up well for the film, if anything we all felt put off by it. The cartoon became the source of much criticism online. The video received more than 170,000 views in less than a decade (shown below). On November 11th, 2011, YouTuber RobertsRollerCoaster posted the cartoon. An Angela Anaconda short cartoon precedes the film, featuring Anaconda and her friends attempting to go see Digimon before realizing that they are in the wrong theater.
ANGELA ANACONDA DIGIMON MOVIE
On October 6th, 2000, the film Digimon: The Movie was released in the United States. In 2000, it won an Annecy Award and a Gemini Award for Best TV Animation Program Best Animated and Best Animated Program or Series, respectively.
ANGELA ANACONDA DIGIMON SERIES
The series received both high ratings and was nominated for two daytime Emmy awards. The series for 65 episodes, concluding on December 10th, 2001 after three seasons. On October 4th, 1999, the official Angela Anaconda series premiered on the Fox Family channel (episode below). The series remained on KaBlam! until 2000 when Angela Anaconda was given its own spinoff series. Angela Anaconda began as a short-form animated series on the first season of the cartoon anthology series KaBlam!, which aired on Nickelodeon between 19.
