The primitive, punchy video garnered much praise (reviews) giving Lee the crazy idea to make a batch of 300 t-shirts. Lee begged her friends to buy the shirts and surprisingly, by word of mouth, her shirts sold out. This gave Lee the confidence to launch her website in April of 1998
Lee was caught in the buzz of animation. The short video was acquired for exhibition only by Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Since Lee lives in Los Angeles and also works as an actress (credits), she went on many meetings for her cartoon idea. Everyone agreed it was a great idea, but when asked why they wouldn’t bite, the answer Lee received was “there’s just no market for Asians.”
True to her alter ego, Lee got angry and created more characters. Deborah, Wanda, Maria, Xyla, Pat, Patsy Pup, Percy Cat, and Chuy the Travelin' Chicken. Each character brings a different point of view and reaction to anger--just like people would in real life. Lots of people love this comic strip and find themselve relating because there is nothing else out there for them. And Lee continues to serve the market and audience everyone else said did not exist.
Finally in April 2005, the first Angry Little Girls compilation book was released. By June, just 2 months later, the book had gone into its' 4th printing! Now Lela is on her 5th book, the 4th and 5th books being released February 2009 by Harry N. Abrams and Running Press. Angry Little Girls also appears on such products as; greeting cards by Recycled Greetings, calendars by Sellers Publishing canvas tote bags and wallets by the Outfit, back-to-school items like binders, alarm clocks, pens, pencils and lunchboxes made by NakajimaUSA. And there are more goodies to come!
Lela enjoys acting and lives happily in Los Angeles with her husband, baby boy and cat.