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The Powerpuff Girls are coming back. Cartoon Network is reviving the animated Powerpuff Girls franchise for a new series slated for a 2016 debut, the network announced Monday.
‘Powerpuff Girls’ Gets Second Season at Cartoon Network The animated series was revived in April, 18 years after its initial run spawned 78 episodes and a 2002 feature film.
But one planned crossover would have brought Gotham City’s most notorious criminal to the city of Townsville. According to ...
Whoever said the late ‘90s and early 2000s were dead, clearly never experienced the age of reboots. It was announced Monday that Cartoon Network alumni, The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home ...
At the time, Cartoon Network executive Mike Lazzo convinced McCracken that it was better to have people hate the show than be indifferent, and he was told to push ahead.
Cartoon Network saved the day when the Atlanta-based network announced earlier this week they were rebooting The Powerpuff Girls, with new episodes set to air in 2016, according to a press release.
The Powerpuff Girls was first developed by McCracken as a series of shorts in the early 1990s, making occasional appearances on the Cartoon Network’s “What a Cartoon” anthology series in ...
T he Powerpuff Girls, which ran on Cartoon Network from 1998 and 2005 and then from 2016 to 2019, may be getting a live-action version of the cartoon that would tell the continued adventures of ...
"The Powerpuff Girls" is getting a live-action reboot, the cast of which is starting to be announced. The CW show, however, will be very different from the original Cartoon Network show.
The Powerpuff Girls originally aired from 1998-2005 on Cartoon Network. The original series followed three young girls who, thanks to a chemical, had superpower capabilities that they used to ...
The Powerpuff Girls Movie Production: A Warner Bros. release of a Cartoon Network production. Produced by Donna Castricone. Supervising producer, Jennifer Pelphrey.
The Powerpuff Girls is produced by Cartoon Network Studios, with Nick Jennings (Adventure Time, SpongeBob SquarePants) serving as executive producer and Bob Boyle (Clarence, Wow!