Angelina Ballerina (2001 series, The Next Steps)

Angelina Ballerina is the titular character from the British children's book series. Sadly, she was horribly flanderized in the adaptation.

Why She's Such a Ballet Disaster
Note: This page will only talk about her flanderization in the original animated series and The Next Step since she was likable in the book series.
 * 1) Despite being the main protagonist in the books who is sweet and cheerful who is very kind to her friends, this version is rather rude, mean-spirited, nasty and horrible. This is especially if she's jealous.
 * 2) She had a big meltdown in some episodes, such as "Angelina's Baby Sister" and "The Ballet Dance".
 * 3) In "The Silver Locket", she goes into criminal mode and steals her mother's locket without asking. The book Angelina will never do anything nasty in the books.
 * 4) In "The Ballet Tickets", she and Alice sneak into a theater.
 * 5) She's not good at looking after her cousin Henry or her baby sister Polly, especially since she loses Henry at the carnival in "Angelina at the Fair". She bullies them too.
 * 6) She can sometimes be a punching bag (even though she does deserve it), like when the Pinkpaw Twins make fun of her and Alice, when she and Alice realize that the tickets to the ballet dance are sold out in "The Ballet Dance", or when Angelina slips on the beads that fell off her necklace in the same episode.
 * 7) In Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps, she becomes much blander and also becomes a huge Mary Sue and her fur changes from white to light pink.
 * 8) She is shown to be dumb at times and always makes wrong decisions. For example, she put food on the edge of the stacked books and made a big mess in "Miss Lilly Comes to Dinner".
 * 9) She treats her friends like Alice very poorly.
 * 10) Like Caillou, she cries and screams over petty reasons.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Her design is at least cute, despite it looking more mediocre in Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps.
 * 2) She's much better-behaved in The Next Steps, despite becoming a Mary Sue.
 * 3) * She was a far better and more tolerable character in the books than in the two TV shows.
 * 4) She is very good at ballet, tap dancing, jazz, classical, ethnic and rock-n-roll.
 * 5) She is likeable in some episodes, such as "The Anniversary Party" for example.