Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Powerpuff Girls have always saved the world before bedtime, but Mojo Jojo is back with his most diabolical scheme yet. As Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup face off with their enemy, the gi... Tout lireThe Powerpuff Girls have always saved the world before bedtime, but Mojo Jojo is back with his most diabolical scheme yet. As Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup face off with their enemy, the girls may have found the one challenge that has them staying up past bedtime.The Powerpuff Girls have always saved the world before bedtime, but Mojo Jojo is back with his most diabolical scheme yet. As Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup face off with their enemy, the girls may have found the one challenge that has them staying up past bedtime.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Blossom
- (voix)
- (as Catherine Cavadini)
- …
- Bubbles
- (voix)
- …
- Buttercup
- (voix)
- (as E.G. Daily)
- Mojo Jojo
- (voix)
- (as Roger L. Jackson)
- …
- Professor Utonium
- (voix)
- …
- Soul Hayride Dancer
- (voix)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
- Sara Bellum
- (voix)
- …
Avis à la une
Graphics: 1.5/10. Canon and Continuity: 0/10. Voice Acting: 10/10. Quality: 0/10. Overall: F-/
From 1929 to 1934, America was suffering through The Great Depression. There were superheroes like Superman, Flash Gordon, Shazam, Captain Marvel and Buck Rogers who were used to boost morale and raise spirits. Then America was struck by terrorism on September 11th, 2001. With that there were shows like POWERPUFF GIRLS, DEXTER'S LABORATORY, JOHNNY BRAVO, COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG, and FAIRLY ODDPARENTS. They were used to continue the tradition on boosting morale and raising spirits through the power of laughter and pop-culture references. Over the next ten years, political correctness had affected the government, and then the media and technology. Negativity had infected society and they were statement films and shows like IDIOCRACY, THE JERSEY SHORE, DAN VS. and GOD BLESS America. These had negative role-models carried bad messages to prove that life stinks! This drove the world mad. Now with a troubled times, there were a few shows that are struggling to keep the tradition like T.U.F.F. PUPPY and WANDER OVER YONDER. With love and respect for the past and pop-culture references, it is time for the girls to make a comeback.
With that history lesson aside, what I wrote was true. I did watch this show yesterday and I had a laugh out of it. It is good to hear the old voices and familiar music, but the design looked different. It doesn't look like an episode of the show, but it feels like an episode from the show. I heard that Butch Hartman was involved, but he wasn't. When I read that Craig McCracken, the show's original creator, was not involved, then how come I read the text "created by Craig McCracken" under the show's title? It's a mystery. In a world dominated by cartoons that are negative, contain character designs, that are complete eyesore, irritating voices that makes you want to press the mute button and messed up story-lines. Then this special is a breath of fresh air. I highly recommend it. If you enjoy this special and the original series, then you will enjoy IDW's comic book re-boot. It is faithful to the campy cartoon series. Rated TV-Y7 for comedic and fantasy violence and peril. This has been another "Mathew Praises".
In this special, after stopping the evil Mojo Jojo after he kidnaps popular people, the girls celebrate by getting a video game, Dance Pants Revolution. Seeing Bubbles enjoy it, Mojo decides to make another game like it, one that turns the girls into robots under the evil monkey's control, and the professor must save them, when it means revisiting his dancing days, which after being rejected by a dance show, would lead to him going to become a scientist.
Yeah, I can see why this special is hated by the majority of the PPG fan base. For this special, they changed the animation style, as instead of the style used in the 1998 cartoon (or even the flash animation from the movie and the final seasons), they decided to go the CGI treatment, and oh boy, it causes a lot of changes, as the girls look less like the ones we knew from 1998 and more like the Powerpuffs from those commercials they used to do (the ones where they changed the girls' look for some cosmetic line), making them look less like the Powerpuff Girls and more like some girls who got the powers and costumes of the girls. Also, the special does not follow continuity of the series it is based on, as it changes the professor's origin to how be became a man of science (which contradicts an episode of the series where he was a kid in Townsville when the girls go back in time to save him from Mojo Jojo, even going as far as to add Steven Hawking, Issaac Newton, and Slim Jim Wellbody, a parody of Slim Goodbody from those old PBS shows). Also, the special features Ringo Starr, which casts him as the voice of a mathematician who Mojo targets for kidnapping for a cause that, which I won't spoil, is a horrible plot for a villain (I mean, come on, this is Mojo Jojo we're talking about, a great genius who gained his criminal intellect at the same time the girls were created, and here, he wastes it on that?)
However, this special does has some pluses, like getting the original voice cast (including the original VAs for Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, which would not be done come 2016's reboot) and it at least keeps the spirit of the 1998 series, however, not even that is enough to cover the flaws of this special.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAll of the original cast from the original series is back.
- Citations
Bubbles: How 'bout "Dance Pants Revolution"?
Blossom, Buttercup: Now, you're talking!
Bubbles: Please, can we get this? Please, please, please, please, please please, plea-a-a-a-se?
Professor Utonium: Dance game? Hmm. I don't know.
Buttercup: Team Tantrum.
Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup: [All crying]
Bubbles: I need this game!
Professor Utonium: Girls! Girls!
Blossom: [crying] All of our friends already have it!
Buttercup: It's not fair!
[cries as she throws Bubbles]
Professor Utonium: Okay! Okay! You girls can get it!
Blossom: Works every time!
- Versions alternativesThe version that premiered on dutch television misses the scene where Professor Utonium meets Gregor Mendel, Isaac Newton, Slim Jim Wellbody and Stephen Hawking, omitting 24 seconds of running time.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Brain Dump: The Truth About the Powerpuff Reboot (2016)
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Détails
- Durée23 minutes
- Couleur