Add a Review

  • "What's With Andy" is an absolutely halirious show about one Andy Larken (voiced by Ian James Corlett) & his best buddy Danny (Bumper Robinson or Daniel Brochu) who are typical teenage boys living in a small town called East Gackle who are easily and almost always bored. The answer to their boredom is ALWAYS to pull a prank on someone they know, favorite people including his sister Jen, or his school & their wannabe-superintendant principal.

    All the pranks are so teenage-boyish & "this-would-only-happen-in-a-cartoon-world" but are halirious anyhow, even adults love the show!

    The animation is great, very crisp, & the writing is top-notch, really creative and wacko, lots of good dialogue, teens love to quote it after they see it, they keep on laughing.

    It's a light-hearted cartoon-comedy show that kids & adults alike will enjoy, & it will leave you feeling good after. Perhaps you'll even be spouting one of Andy's infectious sayings afterwards!! ;)
  • This is one show that could keep on going for many years to come. I always took joy in watching this show and would look forward to watching it every single given time. But one thing that should be noted was how underrated What's With Andy is. The reason I loved this show was it was all just too much fun to watch as Andy was getting himself in lots of trouble and just was overall entertaining in every single aspect; it was such a well done cartoon and deserves a lot more recognition.
  • ThunderKing630 March 2020
    What's With Andy? Is a very creative and fun show with mellow and cool characters. Andy is a maniac prankster who is like Loki who can come up with marvelous schemes on anyone from family, celebs, school to strangers.

    Andy does get s punished during an episode or after an episode. He is not a character that always wins which is what makes this a gem of a show. Its not like he has dumb-passive parents that ignore his behaviours like in many other shows. They are aware of his behaviour and have disciplined him on various occasions. Since its a show that involves a child who pranks they can't just lock him up in a cell because that would be dumb.

    WWA? is one of a kind great show with great animation.
  • Yeah, I was forced to watch it, but that's besides the point. "What's With Andy?" is about a teenaged prankster named Andy Larkin and his..exploits. The episode I saw was where he faked his own death to get out of being in the dunk-tank and I couldn't help but laugh. It reminded me of some teenage guys I know, and is worth a second watch.
  • hmm_13 December 2001
    Worth a watch, this great cartoon is practically about a teenager (Andy) and his best friend (Danny) who go around pulling pranks on the people of East Gackle mainly at his school, and they're always funny too! What to expect in an episode: Andy and Danny pull prank, everyone finds out Andy and Danny pulled the prank, everyone chases Andy and Danny down, Andy rips pants exposing boxer shorts, the end. Properly executed and creative cartoon, catch it on ABC Family (formerly FOX Family) until they change the schedule, weekdays 7am CST, and weekends 1pm CST!
  • maestro-4611 February 2006
    Warning: Spoilers
    What's with Andy is all about two boys who do nothing else then playing pranks on their fellow citizens. Andy Larkin a teenage boy believes it is his mission to be the ultimate prankster the world has ever seen. Danny is his companion and basically does everything that Andy tells him to do. The pranks are original but in real life impossible. In one episode Andy tells a whole list Danny needs to get where Danny responds: "I thought you were going to ask something difficult, give me 20 minutes," Although all episodes are basically the same sometimes there is a nice twist at the end of it where people actually like the prank or where he gets praises of the girl Andy is in love with. The drawings of these cartoons are nice but nothing spectacular. The characters are likable although sometimes just to stupid to be real. As last note: After the end of a show where Andy has to see a psychiatrist I couldn't help but thinking: Those jokes could work in real life!