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The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series)

The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated superhero action television series and a reboot of the Cartoon Network series of the same name created by Craig McCracken. It follows Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, a trio of superpowered girls living in the city of Townsville who are frequently called upon by the townsfolk to protect its residents from evil. The girls were created in a lab by the scientist Professor Utonium, who sought to create the perfect little girls by using sugar, spice, and everything nice along with the accidental addition of the ingredient Chemical X, the source of the girls' superpowers.

The Powerpuff Girls
Based onThe Powerpuff Girls and
Characters
by Craig McCracken
Developed by
Directed by
  • Nick Jennings
  • Bob Boyle
Voices of
Narrated byTom Kenny
Theme music composerTacocat
Opening theme"Who's Got the Power?"[a]
Ending theme"The Powerpuff Girls"[b]
ComposerMike Reagan
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes119 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerPernelle Hayes
Running time11 minutes[c]
Production companyCartoon Network Studios
DistributorWarner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
Release
Original networkCartoon Network
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseApril 4, 2016 (2016-04-04) –
June 16, 2019 (2019-06-16)
Chronology
Related

It was first announced on June 16, 2014. A year later, it was announced that it would feature new voice actors for the main characters. The series premiered on April 4, 2016, in the United States and Canada, April 21, 2016, in Italy, and April 23, 2016, in Germany. The series ended on June 16, 2019, lasting for three years.

Plot

The Powerpuff Girls features Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three superheroes whose purpose is to reduce crime while living a normal childhood.[1]

Voice cast

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
139[2]April 4, 2016 (2016-04-04)December 1, 2016 (2016-12-01)
240March 3, 2017 (2017-03-03)May 13, 2018 (2018-05-13)
340April 8, 2018 (2018-04-08)June 16, 2019 (2019-06-16)
Shorts105February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)June 24, 2016 (2016-06-24)
5March 3, 2017 (2017-03-03)September 18, 2017 (2017-09-18)
SpecialJune 30, 2016 (2016-06-30)

Production

 
Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup as they appear in the reboot series

Cartoon Network announced on June 16, 2014, that they had rebooted The Powerpuff Girls in a new series, which was to be produced by Cartoon Network Studios. In their 2015 upfront on February 19, the network announced that Nick Jennings, who was an art director on SpongeBob SquarePants and Adventure Time, would be its executive producer.[1] Bob Boyle, who previously has produced Clarence, has created Jetix's Yin Yang Yo! and Nick Jr.'s Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! and also former producer and art director of Butch Hartman's animated series The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom, would also produce. Meanwhile, Craig McCracken, the creator of the original series, would not work on the series. McCracken has stated on Twitter that the executives at Cartoon Network had considered bringing him back to do the reboot, but his contract with Disney Television Animation prevented him from doing so.

Amanda Leighton, Kristen Li, and Natalie Palamides were announced as the new voice actors of the main characters, playing Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, respectively,[3] replacing the original voice actors Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, and E. G. Daily.[4] However, Tom Kenny reprises his roles as the Mayor and narrator, while Tom Kane reprises his roles as Professor Utonium[5] and Him. Meanwhile, Roger L. Jackson reprises as Mojo Jojo and Jennifer Hale reprises as Ms. Keane, but not as Princess Morbucks.[6] In April 2016, Jennings revealed that the producers had considered bringing back the original voice actors for the new series, but decided that recasting the roles would infuse new energy.[5]

After the network revealed multiple promotional images from the new series in June 2015, writers from news sites described the visual look as similar to the original series,[3] despite the 15th anniversary special Dance Pantsed, which was broadcast on January 20, 2014, featuring a different art style rendered in 3D.[4] On May 26, 2016, Natalie Palamides confirmed that the series had been renewed for a second season.[7] The reboot had a crossover with Teen Titans Go! that aired on June 30, 2016.[8] On September 17, 2017, a new and fourth Powerpuff Girl named Bliss was added in a 5-part special of the reboot, "The Power of Four". Prior to the announcement, a one-shot footage of Bliss was leaked on Cartoon Network Russia.[9][10] The show's villainess Sedusa was confirmed to be excluded from the reboot as a new character Bianca Bikini took over her role as the main villainess.[11]

Broadcast

The series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on April 4, 2016. It also premiered in Canada on Cartoon Network on the same day.[12][13] The series was released across the Asia-Pacific region on April 9 and in Africa on April 30.[14][15][16][17] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it premiered on Cartoon Network on April 25 and on November 7 on CITV and aired on its sister channel Boomerang on October 17, 2016.[18][19][20] In Australia, the series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 9 and additionally airs on 9Go!.[21][22] In the Philippines, it debuted on Cartoon Network on May 2, 2016, in English. On free TV, after the original TV series of the same name that run from 1998 to 2005, it premiered on October 15, 2016, on 5 (now TV5 since August 15, 2020) as one of the two new Cartoon Network shows on the channel along with We Bare Bears and is dubbed in Filipino/Tagalog.[23] Both shows also premiered on CNN Philippines as part of their morning block starting September 1, 2018, alongside two other shows from Cartoon Network: Ben 10 and Adventure Time. However, they are broadcast in Filipino dub.[24]

The series also premiered in the United States and Latin America on Cartoon Network's sister network, Boomerang on November 1, 2016.[25]

The series also premiered in the Middle East on Cartoon Network Arabic on April 29, 2016. It debuted in India on Cartoon Network in 2016 and 2017 and is broadcast on the country's Cartoon Network HD+.

In mainland China, the series was aired on Haha-Toonmax TV (formerly Haha Children's Channel and Shanghai Toonmax Cartoon TV).

Reception

Critical response

The series was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics. Henry Solotaroff-Webber of The Badger Herald enjoyed the series, saying "Overall, this new rendition of a classic animated program is a triumph in my eyes. It recaptures much of what made the last show so important for kids to see while still thoroughly scratching a nostalgia itch for those looking to go back."[26] IGN gave the premiere episode "Man Up" an 8.0 out of 10, saying "While the new voice cast will take some getting used to, and the absence of Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong and E.G. Daily is strongly felt, the show still manages to capture the essence of the Powerpuff Girls."[27] The Nerdist gave the first two episodes a 4.5 out of 5, saying "if you loved the original show, chances are you'll love these new episodes."[28] Screen Rant gave it a positive review, saying "Although the revival doesn't quite hit the mark on what made audiences fall in love with McCracken's original series, The Powerpuff Girls is an excellent addition to the franchise."[29] Collider gave it 4 stars, saying "it's worth viewing the new version of The Powerpuff Girls on its own merits because it's a solid cartoon that delivers on its promises."[30]

The Occidental Weekly lamented that the series "lacks the impeccable comedic timing and wit of the original" and called the voice acting "mediocre at best", while also criticizing the writing, which it deemed subpar.[31] Slate was critical of the show's "self-conscious feminist overtones", and compared the show unfavorably to the original, particularly the second-season episode "The Powerpuff Girls' Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever".[32] Polygon criticized that the show lost what they considered made the original so special: "fighting seems like an afterthought, as if Cartoon Network wants to keep the Girls a safe distance from the fray", and that the show was a "step backward, not forward".[33] Jessica Swartz of Inverse said that new viewers might not know who the villains are or what their motivations are, as no introduction was given to the characters. Swartz also went on to say that the show focuses too much on the main characters, and overall called it a "mediocre cartoon".[34] Shelby Watson of The All State praised the show's voice acting, but criticized the show's increased focus on the girls' domestic lives rather than fighting crime, and was especially critical of the animation, writing: "The animation is beyond lazy... the art direction itself is catastrophic. Animators routinely forget their own rules on how to animate their characters, leading to a disjointed style that just comes across like the animators don't care." Watson also noted other technical problems in the series, such as inconsistencies in character design or misuse of perspective, saying that they "shouldn't happen in a professional studio."[35]

Despite its mixed reception and low ratings in its native United States, the reboot has been received more positively and met with higher viewership in Europe since being broadcast on free-to-air networks in the United Kingdom, France and Poland.[36][37][38]

Original cast and crew

Before the series aired, Cavadini, Daily, and Strong were displeased to learn the main characters had been recast; Strong called it "a stab in the heart" on Twitter.[4] Strong had announced after the upfront in February that this was a "strictly creative" decision by the network,[39] though in June of the same year said that the network had never contacted any of the three actresses prior to the decision to recast.[4] In an interview with The Comic Book Cast in May 2015, Kenny claimed that McCracken "does give it his blessing",[6] but in May 2016 McCracken denied doing so on his Twitter posts, commenting that he had never given the new reboot his official blessing. McCracken said that he wished that Cartoon Network had stopped their plans for a reboot of the original Powerpuff Girls property but also acknowledged from a financial view why the new series was commissioned.[40][41] However, at the 2017 New York Comic Con, Strong stated that she had no ill will towards the new cast and had given the show her blessing.[42]

Controversies

The season one episode "Horn, Sweet Horn" received scrutiny from the media after the episode's handling of transgender themes prompted criticism from LGBT viewers.[43] Sulagna Misra, writing for Fusion's official website, described the character Donny as an "interesting metaphor for transgender identity" but saw poor judgment in the choice to present the transformed character as a monster. She found the larger topic of identity reversed by making the plot so "convoluted" and preferred if the character's monstrous transformation had been a temporary gag instead.[44] Marie Solis of Mic also viewed the episode as a failed attempt to convey social issues, on par with the "Twisted Sister" episode from the 1998 Powerpuff Girls series, in which the main characters conjure up a mentally challenged and physically deformed sister.[45] Dorian Dawes of the magazine Bitch was extremely critical of the episode, calling its message questionable and dangerous in the wake of the House Bill 2 controversy. Dawes denounced the episode as irresponsible to the series' primary demographic and felt it was written solely to make the producers feel righteous about their inclusion of transgender themes.[46] It was eventually revealed that the episode's writer did not even intend for the episode to be about gender identity, and it was merely marketed as such.[47]

Female modifications were also made which included the character Ms. Bellum being written off the show. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Nick Jennings explained "We felt like Ms. Bellum wasn't quite indicative of the kind of messaging we wanted to be giving out at this time, so we sort of had her move on... And that was a good choice I think on our part".[11] This change caused a negative response from critics and fans of the original show, who complained that the removal of Ms. Bellum's character (as well as villainess Sedusa being completely dropped from the show) negated the feminist message of the reboot.[48]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2016 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[49] Nick Jennings, Rob Sorcher, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, Curtis Lelash, Bob Boyle, Pernelle A. Hayes, Haley Mancini, Kyle Neswald, Benjamin P. Carow, Jake Goldman, Julia 'Fitzy' Fitzmaurice, Robert Alvarez & Richard Collado (for "Once Upon a Townsville") Nominated
2017 Gracie Awards National Family Series[50] The Powerpuff Girls Won
2018 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production[51] Mike Reagan & Bob Boyle (for "Home, Sweet Homesick") Nominated

Merchandise and media

Home media

The Powerpuff Girls reboot has seen two Region 1 DVD releases, six Region 2 DVD releases, and two Region 4 DVD releases. All of these have been presented in 16:9 aspect ratio formats.

Region 1
DVD title Season(s) Episode count Total running time Release dates
Tiara Trouble[52] 1 12 132 minutes February 14, 2017
The Last Donnycorn[53] 1, 2 12 143 minutes August 15, 2017
Region 2
DVD title Season(s) Episode count Total running time Release dates
Important Friends[54] 1 4 44 minutes July 4, 2018
Battle![54] 1 4 44 minutes July 4, 2018
Cute Trouble Edition[54] 1 4 44 minutes July 4, 2018
Hidden Secret Hen[54] 1 4 44 minutes July 4, 2018
Always Gently Knows[54] 1 4 44 minutes July 4, 2018
DVD Box[54] 1 20 220 minutes July 4, 2018
Region 4
DVD title Season(s) Episode count Total running time Release dates
Tiara Trouble[55] 1 12 132 minutes December 1, 2016
Season 1[56] 1 39 470 minutes October 25, 2017

Toys

Before the series premiered, a toy line for the series was announced to be released in 2016 by Spin Master, with more toys released in 2017. The toys include the new 2-in-1 playsets and more.[57]

A McDonald's Happy Meal promotion for the series ran from June 14 to July 5, 2016, in the United States, including mini action figures, rings, and collectibles.[58]

On August 24, 2018, two Lego sets were released in the United States and United Kingdom.[59][60][61][62][63][64]

Comic books

In April 2016, it was announced that a line of Powerpuff Girls reboot comic books would be released in July of that year, being published by IDW Publishing (who also published comic books for the original series).[65]

Video games

Cartoon Network has released five mobile games based on the series titled, "Flipped Out", "Glitch Fixers", “Mojo Madness”, “Ready, Set, Monsters", And “Monkey Mania”. The latter two are free but the former is $2.99. All games are available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play.[66][67]

A pair of Powerpuff Girls-themed packs for the toys-to-life video game Lego Dimensions were released on September 12, 2017. These include a Team Pack, containing playable Blossom and Bubbles figures and constructable Octi and PPG Smartphone items; and a Fun Pack, containing a playable Buttercup figure and a constructable Mega Blast Bot. The packs add a new Powerpuff Girls-themed open-world area and battle arenas to the game.[68] Also, there was a crossover exclusive Teen Titans Go! episode for Lego Dimensions that included the "Powerpuff Girls" fighting the Gremlins in Jump City.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ Performed by Tacocat
  2. ^ Lyrics and performed by Tristan Sedillo and Hannah Watanabe-Rocco
  3. ^ 22 minutes (2-part episodes); 44 minutes (4-part episodes)
  4. ^ 1998 original series

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The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated superhero action television series and a reboot of the Cartoon Network series of the same name created by Craig McCracken It follows Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup a trio of superpowered girls living in the city of Townsville who are frequently called upon by the townsfolk to protect its residents from evil The girls were created in a lab by the scientist Professor Utonium who sought to create the perfect little girls by using sugar spice and everything nice along with the accidental addition of the ingredient Chemical X the source of the girls superpowers The Powerpuff GirlsBased onThe Powerpuff Girls andCharactersby Craig McCrackenDeveloped byNick Jennings Bob BoyleDirected byNick Jennings Bob BoyleVoices ofAmanda Leighton Kristen Li Natalie PalamidesNarrated byTom KennyTheme music composerTacocatOpening theme Who s Got the Power a Ending theme The Powerpuff Girls b ComposerMike ReaganCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes119 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJennifer Pelphrey Curtis Lelash Brian A Miller Rob Sorcher Nick JenningsProducerPernelle HayesRunning time11 minutes c Production companyCartoon Network StudiosDistributorWarner Bros Domestic Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkCartoon NetworkPicture formatHDTV 1080iAudio formatDolby Digital 5 1Original releaseApril 4 2016 2016 04 04 June 16 2019 2019 06 16 ChronologyRelatedThe Powerpuff Girls d Powerpuff Girls ZIt was first announced on June 16 2014 A year later it was announced that it would feature new voice actors for the main characters The series premiered on April 4 2016 in the United States and Canada April 21 2016 in Italy and April 23 2016 in Germany The series ended on June 16 2019 lasting for three years Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Original cast and crew 6 3 Controversies 6 4 Awards and nominations 7 Merchandise and media 7 1 Home media 7 2 Toys 7 3 Comic books 7 4 Video games 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditFurther information The Powerpuff Girls Premise The Powerpuff Girls features Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup three superheroes whose purpose is to reduce crime while living a normal childhood 1 Voice cast EditSee also List of The Powerpuff Girls characters Amanda Leighton as Blossom Kristen Li as Bubbles Natalie Palamides as ButtercupEpisodes EditMain article List of The Powerpuff Girls 2016 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired139 2 April 4 2016 2016 04 04 December 1 2016 2016 12 01 240March 3 2017 2017 03 03 May 13 2018 2018 05 13 340April 8 2018 2018 04 08 June 16 2019 2019 06 16 Shorts105February 15 2016 2016 02 15 June 24 2016 2016 06 24 5March 3 2017 2017 03 03 September 18 2017 2017 09 18 SpecialJune 30 2016 2016 06 30 Production Edit Bubbles Blossom and Buttercup as they appear in the reboot series Cartoon Network announced on June 16 2014 that they had rebooted The Powerpuff Girls in a new series which was to be produced by Cartoon Network Studios In their 2015 upfront on February 19 the network announced that Nick Jennings who was an art director on SpongeBob SquarePants and Adventure Time would be its executive producer 1 Bob Boyle who previously has produced Clarence has created Jetix s Yin Yang Yo and Nick Jr s Wow Wow Wubbzy and also former producer and art director of Butch Hartman s animated series The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom would also produce Meanwhile Craig McCracken the creator of the original series would not work on the series McCracken has stated on Twitter that the executives at Cartoon Network had considered bringing him back to do the reboot but his contract with Disney Television Animation prevented him from doing so Amanda Leighton Kristen Li and Natalie Palamides were announced as the new voice actors of the main characters playing Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup respectively 3 replacing the original voice actors Cathy Cavadini Tara Strong and E G Daily 4 However Tom Kenny reprises his roles as the Mayor and narrator while Tom Kane reprises his roles as Professor Utonium 5 and Him Meanwhile Roger L Jackson reprises as Mojo Jojo and Jennifer Hale reprises as Ms Keane but not as Princess Morbucks 6 In April 2016 Jennings revealed that the producers had considered bringing back the original voice actors for the new series but decided that recasting the roles would infuse new energy 5 After the network revealed multiple promotional images from the new series in June 2015 writers from news sites described the visual look as similar to the original series 3 despite the 15th anniversary special Dance Pantsed which was broadcast on January 20 2014 featuring a different art style rendered in 3D 4 On May 26 2016 Natalie Palamides confirmed that the series had been renewed for a second season 7 The reboot had a crossover with Teen Titans Go that aired on June 30 2016 8 On September 17 2017 a new and fourth Powerpuff Girl named Bliss was added in a 5 part special of the reboot The Power of Four Prior to the announcement a one shot footage of Bliss was leaked on Cartoon Network Russia 9 10 The show s villainess Sedusa was confirmed to be excluded from the reboot as a new character Bianca Bikini took over her role as the main villainess 11 Broadcast EditThe series premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on April 4 2016 It also premiered in Canada on Cartoon Network on the same day 12 13 The series was released across the Asia Pacific region on April 9 and in Africa on April 30 14 15 16 17 In the United Kingdom and Ireland it premiered on Cartoon Network on April 25 and on November 7 on CITV and aired on its sister channel Boomerang on October 17 2016 18 19 20 In Australia the series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 9 and additionally airs on 9Go 21 22 In the Philippines it debuted on Cartoon Network on May 2 2016 in English On free TV after the original TV series of the same name that run from 1998 to 2005 it premiered on October 15 2016 on 5 now TV5 since August 15 2020 as one of the two new Cartoon Network shows on the channel along with We Bare Bears and is dubbed in Filipino Tagalog 23 Both shows also premiered on CNN Philippines as part of their morning block starting September 1 2018 alongside two other shows from Cartoon Network Ben 10 and Adventure Time However they are broadcast in Filipino dub 24 The series also premiered in the United States and Latin America on Cartoon Network s sister network Boomerang on November 1 2016 25 The series also premiered in the Middle East on Cartoon Network Arabic on April 29 2016 It debuted in India on Cartoon Network in 2016 and 2017 and is broadcast on the country s Cartoon Network HD In mainland China the series was aired on Haha Toonmax TV formerly Haha Children s Channel and Shanghai Toonmax Cartoon TV Reception EditCritical response Edit The series was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics Henry Solotaroff Webber of The Badger Herald enjoyed the series saying Overall this new rendition of a classic animated program is a triumph in my eyes It recaptures much of what made the last show so important for kids to see while still thoroughly scratching a nostalgia itch for those looking to go back 26 IGN gave the premiere episode Man Up an 8 0 out of 10 saying While the new voice cast will take some getting used to and the absence of Cathy Cavadini Tara Strong and E G Daily is strongly felt the show still manages to capture the essence of the Powerpuff Girls 27 The Nerdist gave the first two episodes a 4 5 out of 5 saying if you loved the original show chances are you ll love these new episodes 28 Screen Rant gave it a positive review saying Although the revival doesn t quite hit the mark on what made audiences fall in love with McCracken s original series The Powerpuff Girls is an excellent addition to the franchise 29 Collider gave it 4 stars saying it s worth viewing the new version of The Powerpuff Girls on its own merits because it s a solid cartoon that delivers on its promises 30 The Occidental Weekly lamented that the series lacks the impeccable comedic timing and wit of the original and called the voice acting mediocre at best while also criticizing the writing which it deemed subpar 31 Slate was critical of the show s self conscious feminist overtones and compared the show unfavorably to the original particularly the second season episode The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever 32 Polygon criticized that the show lost what they considered made the original so special fighting seems like an afterthought as if Cartoon Network wants to keep the Girls a safe distance from the fray and that the show was a step backward not forward 33 Jessica Swartz of Inverse said that new viewers might not know who the villains are or what their motivations are as no introduction was given to the characters Swartz also went on to say that the show focuses too much on the main characters and overall called it a mediocre cartoon 34 Shelby Watson of The All State praised the show s voice acting but criticized the show s increased focus on the girls domestic lives rather than fighting crime and was especially critical of the animation writing The animation is beyond lazy the art direction itself is catastrophic Animators routinely forget their own rules on how to animate their characters leading to a disjointed style that just comes across like the animators don t care Watson also noted other technical problems in the series such as inconsistencies in character design or misuse of perspective saying that they shouldn t happen in a professional studio 35 Despite its mixed reception and low ratings in its native United States the reboot has been received more positively and met with higher viewership in Europe since being broadcast on free to air networks in the United Kingdom France and Poland 36 37 38 Original cast and crew Edit Before the series aired Cavadini Daily and Strong were displeased to learn the main characters had been recast Strong called it a stab in the heart on Twitter 4 Strong had announced after the upfront in February that this was a strictly creative decision by the network 39 though in June of the same year said that the network had never contacted any of the three actresses prior to the decision to recast 4 In an interview with The Comic Book Cast in May 2015 Kenny claimed that McCracken does give it his blessing 6 but in May 2016 McCracken denied doing so on his Twitter posts commenting that he had never given the new reboot his official blessing McCracken said that he wished that Cartoon Network had stopped their plans for a reboot of the original Powerpuff Girls property but also acknowledged from a financial view why the new series was commissioned 40 41 However at the 2017 New York Comic Con Strong stated that she had no ill will towards the new cast and had given the show her blessing 42 Controversies Edit The season one episode Horn Sweet Horn received scrutiny from the media after the episode s handling of transgender themes prompted criticism from LGBT viewers 43 Sulagna Misra writing for Fusion s official website described the character Donny as an interesting metaphor for transgender identity but saw poor judgment in the choice to present the transformed character as a monster She found the larger topic of identity reversed by making the plot so convoluted and preferred if the character s monstrous transformation had been a temporary gag instead 44 Marie Solis of Mic also viewed the episode as a failed attempt to convey social issues on par with the Twisted Sister episode from the 1998 Powerpuff Girls series in which the main characters conjure up a mentally challenged and physically deformed sister 45 Dorian Dawes of the magazine Bitch was extremely critical of the episode calling its message questionable and dangerous in the wake of the House Bill 2 controversy Dawes denounced the episode as irresponsible to the series primary demographic and felt it was written solely to make the producers feel righteous about their inclusion of transgender themes 46 It was eventually revealed that the episode s writer did not even intend for the episode to be about gender identity and it was merely marketed as such 47 Female modifications were also made which included the character Ms Bellum being written off the show In an interview with the Los Angeles Times Nick Jennings explained We felt like Ms Bellum wasn t quite indicative of the kind of messaging we wanted to be giving out at this time so we sort of had her move on And that was a good choice I think on our part 11 This change caused a negative response from critics and fans of the original show who complained that the removal of Ms Bellum s character as well as villainess Sedusa being completely dropped from the show negated the feminist message of the reboot 48 Awards and nominations Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2016 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program 49 Nick Jennings Rob Sorcher Brian A Miller Jennifer Pelphrey Curtis Lelash Bob Boyle Pernelle A Hayes Haley Mancini Kyle Neswald Benjamin P Carow Jake Goldman Julia Fitzy Fitzmaurice Robert Alvarez amp Richard Collado for Once Upon a Townsville Nominated2017 Gracie Awards National Family Series 50 The Powerpuff Girls Won2018 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Broadcast Production 51 Mike Reagan amp Bob Boyle for Home Sweet Homesick NominatedMerchandise and media EditHome media Edit The Powerpuff Girls reboot has seen two Region 1 DVD releases six Region 2 DVD releases and two Region 4 DVD releases All of these have been presented in 16 9 aspect ratio formats Region 1 DVD title Season s Episode count Total running time Release datesTiara Trouble 52 1 12 132 minutes February 14 2017The Last Donnycorn 53 1 2 12 143 minutes August 15 2017Region 2 DVD title Season s Episode count Total running time Release datesImportant Friends 54 1 4 44 minutes July 4 2018Battle 54 1 4 44 minutes July 4 2018Cute Trouble Edition 54 1 4 44 minutes July 4 2018Hidden Secret Hen 54 1 4 44 minutes July 4 2018Always Gently Knows 54 1 4 44 minutes July 4 2018DVD Box 54 1 20 220 minutes July 4 2018Region 4 DVD title Season s Episode count Total running time Release datesTiara Trouble 55 1 12 132 minutes December 1 2016Season 1 56 1 39 470 minutes October 25 2017Toys Edit Before the series premiered a toy line for the series was announced to be released in 2016 by Spin Master with more toys released in 2017 The toys include the new 2 in 1 playsets and more 57 A McDonald s Happy Meal promotion for the series ran from June 14 to July 5 2016 in the United States including mini action figures rings and collectibles 58 On August 24 2018 two Lego sets were released in the United States and United Kingdom 59 60 61 62 63 64 Comic books Edit In April 2016 it was announced that a line of Powerpuff Girls reboot comic books would be released in July of that year being published by IDW Publishing who also published comic books for the original series 65 Video games Edit Cartoon Network has released five mobile games based on the series titled Flipped Out Glitch Fixers Mojo Madness Ready Set Monsters And Monkey Mania The latter two are free but the former is 2 99 All games are available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play 66 67 A pair of Powerpuff Girls themed packs for the toys to life video game Lego Dimensions were released on September 12 2017 These include a Team Pack containing playable Blossom and Bubbles figures and constructable Octi and PPG Smartphone items and a Fun Pack containing a playable Buttercup figure and a constructable Mega Blast Bot The packs add a new Powerpuff Girls themed open world area and battle arenas to the game 68 Also there was a crossover exclusive Teen Titans Go episode for Lego Dimensions 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