Overall Review: 2
Everyone knows this already.
The reason why Xiao Xiao did so well had nothing to do with the fact that it had stick figures--it was because all of the characters moved so fluidly--their arms, legs, hands, and overall bodies all moved around just like a person would. However, in films like these, people just take 3 poses and call it 'running', or take 5 frames of poorly drawn animation and call it 'killing'... or they just put a stick figure on something that appears to be a skateboard and use a motion tween to move it from left to right while an oversized MP3 of "LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR" plays in the background. Then, oh no! He trips, is shot, is beaten, or explodes. It's such a horribly done cliche. You'd have to be a complete newbie to like even 10% of all stick flashes.
It's a shame, really, that the potentials of Flash is being wasted on untalented children that refuse to put effort into their films, yet expect people to worship their movies. After all, "XIAO XIAO HAAD STIK FIGRRZ 2 OMG LOL", right? There's something called 'style'... all animation has its own kind of feel to it. The question, however, is whether it is elegant or simply complete utter crap.
...Umm... that's about it... anyway, since this was also a low-effort flash, I give you a blam. You still made a good point, but you could've conveyed it a lot better.