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Times you felt sorry for Angelica


The Tricycle Thief--Susie went WAY too far in that one. Yes Angelica may be a spoiled brat but that's because of her parents. Susie could've easily gotten her tricycle back from Angelica if she really did steal it, but Angelica wouldn't have gotten Cynthia back. I felt really bad for her when she cried. She does have feelings too. (I've had the displeasure of knowing some people who are the opposite--they are wolves in sheep's clothing, meaning they have a nice exterior but deep down they're pure evil) Also I'm sure Drew would've flipped out at Susie's parents. If it were real life, either the balloon would be weighted down, or the doll wouldn't fall directly into my arms, and somehow untie itself from the balloon. lol.

Superhero Chuckie--I don't blame Chuckie for getting mad at Angelica for stealing his ball but she really could've gotten hurt when he pushed her into the wall and she fell on the fire truck. I hope Didi was able to comfort Angelica. lol maybe I feel bad for Angelica because she's a girl and she started crying. I would've just took her Cynthia doll in retaliation.

Those are the only 2 I can really think of. There's times where she deserved what she got.



Like the proverbial cheese, I stand alone. Even while seated.

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Angelica's In Love

She was sweet in "The Santa Experience."

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Runaway Angelica. When she is outside in the rain and sees her dad laughing and she thinks he is laughing because she ranaway. That's when you realize that she is still just a baby.

Mrs Voorhees is watching you!

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the episode where Didi yells at Angelica all because they were playing pirates and I didn't think she did anything wrong to deserve getting yelled at by Didi

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Can't remember the specifics. But there was an instance, when she was trying to get her mothers attention and she dismissed her. Leaving her to be on her own, which resulted her taking it out on the babies.

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It was Angelica that needed to be put in her place and Susie was the only one big enough and smart enough to do it!

I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years so I'm no dummy!

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I remember always feeling relieved when an episode had Susie because she was always nice to the babies and helped keep Angelica at bay.

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Pfft, too bad Angelica would kick her ass. Watch the episode "new kid in town" that will be all the explanation you need.

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No. Susie looks like the person that would kick her ass better than she can if she's provoked.

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Nice empty statement. Again, watch the episode "New Kid in town" where she knocked that big boy on his butt. Looks is not a good way to determine that someone is tough.

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What show are you watching? Angelica bullied the babies and Susie was the only other kid big enough to truly stand up to her. Susie if anything protected the babies and was kind and helpful to them. I like Angelica as much as the next person, but let's not act like Angelica isn't the villain 90% of the time and like Susie was. That's just not true, sorry.

you are not a beautiful and unique snowflake.

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The Tricycle Thief

Angelica's In Love

Family Reunion

Runaway Angelica

The Baby Vanishes

Moving Away

Angelica's Worst Nightmare

And as for Suzie; she may have not been as 'mean' as Angelica but she also knew how to manipulate those babies!

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I felt bad for her when they all went to the Piggy Palace and that guy in the bull costume put Angelica in the time-out dungeon.

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I can't remember the name of either episode, but the one where her parents tell her they're going to have another baby and the one where they go on vacation.
Yes, she was selfish for wanting to keep her position as center of her parents' attention, but that's how three-year-olds are, and I could empathize as someone who became a big sister at about that age.
In the vacation episode, she did deserve to be punished, but I thought treating her like a servant for the remainder of the vacation was way too harsh, especially since was too young to really understand the concept of money and probably didn't realize how much she had cost her parents.

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I liked that despite how Angelica was portrayed as a bully most of the time, we would get a few episodes, when we could feel sorry for her. And in "All grown up", I don't even think she was that mean anymore.

Intelligence and purity.

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