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Angry Kid is a redheaded, runny-nosed British brat with an attitude problem, stuck at that awkward age between childhood and adolescence. The short films depict the deviant getting involved in a variety of misadventures that usually end up terrorizing his family and friends. A combination of pixelation, live action and mask replacement are used to create the stop-motion animation, a technique pioneered at Aardman Animations (best known for the ``Wallace & Gromit'' shorts and ``Chicken Run'').
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