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      • Network executives gave McCracken the greenlight for a full series, which debuted as a Cartoon Cartoon on November 18, 1998. The Powerpuff Girls aired on Cartoon Network for six seasons, three specials, and a feature film, with the final episode airing on March 25, 2005.
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  2. The Powerpuff Girls[b] is an American superhero animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Hanna-Barbera (later Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network. The show centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three kindergarten -aged girls with superpowers.

  3. The Powerpuff Girls: Created by Craig McCracken. With Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, Elizabeth Daily. Three super-powered little girls constantly save the world (or at least the city of Townsville) from monsters, would-be conquerers and a few other gross things.

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  4. Television series. The Powerpuff Girls (1998–2005) Craig McCracken originally developed The Powerpuff Girls in 1992 as a cartoon short entitled Whoopass Stew! while in his second year at CalArts. [3] .

  5. powerpuffgirls.fandom.com › wiki › The_Powerpuff_GirlsThe Powerpuff Girls (1998)

    • Overview
    • Cast
    • History
    • Characters
    • Opening and Ending Themes and Sequences
    • Reception
    • The Powerpuff Girls Movie
    • The Powerpuff Girls Rule!
    • Powerpuff Girls Special: Dance Pantsed
    • Parodies and Comics

    The Powerpuff Girls revolves around the adventures of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three kindergarten-aged sisters with superpowers. The plot of a typical episode is some humorous variation of standard superhero and/or tokusatsu fare, with the girls using their powers to defend their town from various villains, such as bank robbers, car thieves...

    Additional voices

    1. April Winchell 2. Aubrey Ankrum 3. Billie Hayes 4. Billy West 5. Bill Farmer 6. Bob Bergen 7. Bob Joles 8. Brad Garrett 9. Brian Cummings 10. Candi Milo 11. Carlos Alazraqui 12. Charlie Adler 13. Chris Cox 14. Christine Cavanaugh 15. Colleen O'Shaughnessey 16. Corey Burton 17. Daran Norris 18. Dan Castellaneta 19. Danny Mann 20. Dave Fennoy 21. David Boat 22. David Cowgill 23. David Lodge 24. Debi DerryBerry 25. Dee Bradley Baker 26. Derin Basden 27. Don Shank 28. Frank Welker 29. Grant Ra...

    Craig McCracken, a student of California Institute of the Arts, created The Whoopass Girls in 1992 in his short film The Whoopass Girls in A Sticky Situation. Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation selected the short in 1993; McCracken submitted it to Hanna-Barbera's innovative What A Cartoon! shorts program (eventually to be produ...

    Main article: List of characters
    Main article: List of minor characters

    James L. Venable composed the opening theme of the series and Scottish band Bis performed the ending theme song, as played during the credits. Veteran announcer Ernie Anderson (more well known as "The Voice of ABC" in the 1970s and 80s) was the narrator of the two pilot episodes and would have likely continued to narrate. However, Anderson passed a...

    In a 2000 - 2007 Entertainment Weekly review, Marc Bernadin complimented the show on its "spot-on pop-culture acumen" and "unparalleled sense of fun", giving it a warm welcome from earlier "lame" superhero cartoons that he grew up with. Peter Marks of The New York Timesnoted the show's use of adult humor and pop culture references, declaring it "th...

    In 2001, production of a Powerpuff Girls movie began and suspended production of the series for a full year. The series creator Craig McCracken directed the film. On July 3, 2002, The Powerpuff Girls Moviewas released in theaters. It tells the story of how Professor Utonium created the Powerpuff Girls and how they began to defend the city from the ...

    On March 18, 2008, Tara Strong announced that there would be a second Powerpuff Girls special in an interview with The Big Spoon. According to C' Raggio's blog, it uses Flash animation. The special aired on January 19, 2009 in the United States. The special's plot revolves around the powerful "Key to the World" coming to Townsville. The Powerpuff G...

    On January 28, 2013, it was announced that a new CGI special titled Powerpuff Girls Special: Dance Pantsed (Originally titled Powerpuff Girls Special: Dance Pants R-EVIL-ution)starring the girls would premiere later in the year, but it was announced on December 16, 2013 that the special would premiere on January 20, 2014. The special featured Ringo...

    A crossover parody of The Powerpuff Girls and 2 Broke Girls was done in Cartoon Network's TV series MAD's second season, known as "2 Broke Powerpuff Girls". The parody, which aired on January 30, 2012, shows Bubbles and Buttercup, who are broke and work for "HIM" in a diner after the show got placed on permanent hiatus. Tara Strong (Bubbles) and To...

  6. Summaries. Three super-powered little girls constantly save the world (or at least the city of Townsville) from monsters, would-be conquerers and a few other gross things.

  7. Mar 25, 2005 · The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It originally aired on Cartoon Network as a pair of pilot shorts on the series What a Cartoon!, with the first premiering on February 20, 1995.

  8. The Powerpuff Girls is a animated television series about Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers, as well as their "father", the brainy scientist Professor Utonium, who all live in the fictional city of Townsville, USA.