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The Powerpuff Girls

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2004
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
51K
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Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, Grey Griffin, Jennifer Hale, Daran Norris, Jennifer Martin, Rob Paulsen, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Frank Welker in The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
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Hand-Drawn AnimationSlapstickSuperheroUrban AdventureActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy

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.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.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.

  • Creator
    • Craig McCracken
  • Stars
    • Cathy Cavadini
    • Elizabeth Daily
    • Tara Strong
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    51K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,794
    166
    • Creator
      • Craig McCracken
    • Stars
      • Cathy Cavadini
      • Elizabeth Daily
      • Tara Strong
    • 89User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Cathy Cavadini
    Cathy Cavadini
    • Blossom…
    • 1998–2004
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Buttercup…
    • 1998–2004
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Bubbles…
    • 1998–2004
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Narrator…
    • 1998–2004
    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • Professor Utonium…
    • 1998–2004
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • Mojo Jojo…
    • 1998–2004
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Ms. Keane…
    • 1998–2004
    Jennifer Martin
    • Ms. Sara Bellum…
    • 1998–2004
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Ace…
    • 1998–2004
    Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker
    • Baby…
    • 1999–2004
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Monster #2…
    • 1998–2004
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Boomer…
    • 1998–2004
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Man…
    • 1998–2004
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Fuzzy Lumpkins…
    • 1998–2004
    Daran Norris
    Daran Norris
    • Announcer…
    • 2002–2004
    Grey Griffin
    Grey Griffin
    • Betty…
    • 2000–2003
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Bossman…
    • 1998–2003
    Don Shank
    • Angry Guy…
    • 2001–2004
    • Creator
      • Craig McCracken
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    La Gremlin

    Totally Rad Cartoon!

    Um, I guess I could say something about Mojo Jojo's repressed anger or Professor Utonium's poignant single parenthood or how poor Bubbles (who shows all the signs of a classic Pisces) is torn between zapping aliens and drawing in her coloring books. But, you know what, that's been done. Besides, it's just a cartoon.

    One heck of a radical kick-butt awesome cartoon!

    Thank goodness for these great video collection's of the Girls' greatest adventures. I probably would have never got a chance to see these otherwise. I speak to all the *adults* here when I say that you have GOT to rent these and watch them. No questions asked. (And, oh yeah, the kids will like 'em too I guess.) Very cool, retro looking animation and a hilarious shout-out to the "Power Rangers" and the Beastie Boys make this one a winner. Plus, Mojo is quite the quotable one.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    One of the better shows on Cartoon Network

    The Powerpuff Girls was for me one of the better shows on Cartoon Network along with Dexter's Laboratory. While its quality sort of meandered in later episodes, the show was essentially fun and witty for its target audience. I remember fondly watching The Powerpuff Girls everyday with my brother and sisters. At 17, I still have a soft spot for it. The animation is colourful and nice to look at, the episode ideas were fresh and the script was witty and funny. The characters are relateable, out of the three Powerpuff girls I love Bubbles the best, she is so cute. I loved Buttercup's feistiness and Blossom's heart as well, and the Professor struck me as a caring and sympathetic father figure who cared for his daughters. The action here is not too bad either, maybe a little too excessive here and there. The theme tune is memorable and hummable, and out of the villains MojoJojo is my personal favourite. The voice acting is great, Tara Strong is a perfect Bubbles and EG Daily, Tom Kane and Cathy Cavadini are equally impressive. Standout episodes? Too many to choose from, but in particular the one with the Boogie Man and the one when Mojo disguises himself as Mojisha at the Girls's Slumber party. All in all, worth the look. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    professor2789

    Do NOT rent the videos... BUY THEM!!!!!!

    I've got all four (as of Feb '01) tapes of the PPG. And you want to know something? It's one of the best investments I've ever made!

    Okay, look. I'm 34 years old, and I know some of you cynical, self-important nay-sayers may be trying to tell me that I shouldn't do this kind of thing, but hey-- I didn't vote for Al Gore, so you can just go back to daydreaming about what YOU think should be while still searching for the missing chads!! In the meantime I'll keep enjoying one of my so-called "guilty pleasures" and laughing my keyster off while doing it!

    You know, I rarely ever use the word "cool" to describe something, but when I caught an episode of "The Powerpuff Girls" on Cartoon Network a while back (I don't remember the episode), I became immediately, and hopelessly hooked on what I think is, without a doubt, the COOLEST cartoon to come along since "The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show". Plus it gives me and two of my nieces some common ground. They're big fans, too!

    The whole show is extremely well put together-- the retro animation, the storylines, the voices, the sound effects, and especially the incidental music. And say what you want about the fantasy violence, but the majority of the episodes convey a good message, and that's even better.

    Who is my favorite PPG, you may ask? Well, hands down... it's Bubbles! And here's why: For one thing, she doesn't take things quite as seriously as Blossom and Buttercup. She is able to appreciate the simpler and more beautiful things in life without getting too bogged down as her sisters normally do. Sure, she may seem absent-minded at times, but she does have a penchant for finding the occasional needle in the haystack without really trying. And when you get down to the brass tacks, she can hold her own in a fight... which she MUCH MORE than proves in "Bubblevicious", one of my favorite episodes!

    In closing, my fellow addicts, I say to you now... THIS is OUR Chemical X! Take it in... enjoy it! And believe me... you are much better off BUYING the videos!
    9Animany94

    I love the humour and the characters in this show.

    The Powerpuff Girls was one of those shows you really couldn't tell who it it was supposed to appeal to, boys or girls. But I'd go with both.

    The action-packed and funny superhero side of the show was well balanced with a more heartfelt and sad side in episodes like "Twisted Sister" which touches upon tough topics of being disabled. It's admirable when kids shows do that.

    The Powerpuff Girls show is also loaded with both funny, scary and likable characters with their own memorability. The girls themselves have their own personalities like the leader, the tough one and the innocent one, but without being one-note characters. The character called "Him" is perhaps the scariest villain in the show with a airy and echoing voice and the ability to posses people and control their minds. He is the center of the scariest missions the girls go on in the show in my opinion. But every villain like Mojo Jojo, Princess, The Ganggreen Gang and the list goes on is just so memorable!

    My favourite among the many inhabitans of the fictional city of Townsville has to be The Mayor. He's so charmingly dumb, but has so many funny moments, but there are many other funny characters who'll also crack many smiles for different reasons.

    The animation is pleasently colourful and special with character design focusing on both round and pointy features. Its simplicity often made me think about the beauty of it being that way. Sure, it's not detailed like for example The Last Airbender, but that's what makes it great, it's doing its own thing.

    I love this show and I'll reccomend it to everyone as good entertainment without being all dumb fun but quite clever. Mostly for kids, but worth a watch for adults just for the fun and if you love animation like I do.
    uglyduck

    Action, Plot, and Character Development

    Even though it takes many elements from many genres, "The Powerpuff Girls" show is like nothing I've ever seen before. These little girls have more heart and more hustle than any other superheroes, and when trouble strikes, these three little superheroines don't waste time with the philosophical speeches of the "SuperFriends" or the inane transformation sequences of "Sailor Moon." The Powerpuff Girls are always ready for action, and when trouble strikes they stop only to ask permission to leave the classroom - and only if there is time.

    Besides plenty of action, the show has superb, though often subtle, character development: a happy but lonely Professor Utonium creates three super-powered girls, to whom he gives love, support, and discipline. However, he occasionally reveals his concern about the dangers of their crime fighting, his feelings of loneliness and burden about being a single parent, and even buried anger from his childhood.

    The girls have distinct personalities as well: Blossom, the self-appointed leader, is very smart for her age and has an ego to match; Buttercup is a tomboy who cannot wait until she is old enough to go out after dark; and Bubbles behaves like a normal five-year-old girl, coloring, singing, and trying to keep the peace. Our adorable heroines experience the friction that most siblings do, but their love and fight against evil keep them together.

    Also, the supporting characters, including both the good citizens and the villains, have complex yet consistent personalities. The kind mayor's assistant and evil Mojo Jojo are as interesting and complex the Powerpuff Girls themselves. Even if a scene begins with a random monster attacking the city, you can be sure that there is more to the story, and another piece of the relationship puzzle will be put in its place before the show is over.

    Of course, the episodes are extremely funny and uplifting, and the only thing this show does not have is the built-in toy advertising. The writers and artists borrow elements from shows and movies that we children of the sixties enjoyed. Besides their own original story lines, they have cleverly parodied "Star Wars," the classic step-mom fairy tales, and everything from James Bond to Japanese monster films. Whether the subject is exciting, sad, or scary, you will always find the humor and the warmth.

    The show does have a few minor drawbacks: sometimes the "cartoon violence" is a bit excessive, and I recommend that young children do not watch this show - it is rated for children eight-years-old and older. There are sometimes inconsistencies between shows or even in the same episode, but these are minor, and I should not complain because it is a cartoon after all.

    Overall, "The Powerpuff Girls" is an excellent television show that leaves its audience feeling good. All of the characters are well developed, and the girls themselves are as believable as kindergarten superheroines can be. With their love, willingness to fight for good, and ability to take action instead of whining, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are truly the role models for the twenty-first century.

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    • Trivia
      Cartoon Network asked for a seventh season of the series. Creators and producers Craig McCracken and Chris Savino felt that six was enough.
    • Quotes

      [opening sequence]

      Narrator: Sugar... spice... and everything nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girls. But Professor Utonium accidentally added an extra ingredient to the concoction: Chemical X. Thus, the Powerpuff Girls were born! Using their ultra-superpowers, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of EVIL!

    • Crazy credits
      On the first 4 seasons of the show (1998-2002), the closing logo used at the end isn't Cartoon Network's logo (as seen on Dexter's Laboratory (1996) and many others); instead, the 1980s "swirling star" logo (as featured on Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the time, except for an updated byline mentioning Time Warner) appears.
    • Alternate versions
      Two scenes in the episode The Bare Facts' segment Bubblevicious/The Bare Facts (1999) of were edited in the UK: when the flashback story of Mojo Jojo's fight with the girls plays, Mojo Jojo uses nunchucks as a weapon. Also, the finale with the naked Mayor (only showing his rear) at the end was edited.
    • Connections
      Featured in Blade II (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Go Monkey Go
      Performed by Devo

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Disney Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Kick-Butt Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA(Cartoon Network Studios)
    • Production companies
      • Cartoon Network Studios
      • Craig McCracken Productions
      • Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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