Add a Review

  • rzajac18 August 2012
    Well, I guess you *could* go wrong: What do you think of 3 superpowered little scamps? The key here is that the writing is fine. In fact, this might be one of the true saving graces of the Powerpuff Girls: It's written well enough that it might be a perfect bridge; cajoling the target audience (kids) to appreciate a higher level of writing. Kids come for the concept, stay for the clever narrative, wind up experiencing some nicely toned prose, and probably internalizing these fine turns of clever communication.

    Love the comic timing. Usually frenetic, but also capable of stretching things out a bit, if that'll work. Note: I am talking about the TV bits, here; not the movies. I saw one of the full-length features, and didn't particularly care for it: It felt driven by the producers, like they didn't let the creative team breathe. The TV shows feel more artful.

    The voice work is great. A personal fave feature: I dig hearing Tom Kenny (the Narrator); loved his work on Mr. Show, love his voice anytime I hear it. He's a great talent. But everyone does a fine job.

    Anyway, check it out. At worst, it's cute; at best you'll get more than a few hearty belly laughs!
  • I used to watch this show everyday as a kid. It was so relatable and I feel the main 3 girls perfectly capture what it means to be a kid. It explores their personalities and how their actions affect the daily lives of others as superheroes at the same time. And any show with a villain like Mojo Jojo deserves a high rating.
  • briancham199410 August 2020
    This series' strength lies in the strong personalities of its three protagonists - Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles. They all have funny interactions as well as some cool action. The villains are just as memorable.
  • Hey, Townies! Look, look up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it three flying lollipops? NO!!! It's THE POWERPUFF GIRLS!!! We all cheer boisterously as the three tiny superheroines instantly zoom right over our heads, trailing a bright rainbow of pink, blue, and green! Ever since they first grew right out of Professor Utonium's trusty old mixing bowl, Blossom the sweet-natured leader, Bubbles the happy-go-lucky goldilocks, and Buttercup the scowling little tough-cookie at once assumed the great role as guardians of the cutest little city in the whole cartoondom: Townsville, U.S.A.! And just in time, too because there are also fabulous beasts and gloating villains totally hellbent on wreaking terrible havoc upon such a innocent land of our happiest childhood days...so just use the special hotline and it's POWERPUFF GIRLS TO THE RESCUE!!! Folks, this is no "My Little Pony" or "Rainbow Brite" or "Strawberry Shortcake" or anything like that, for this very cartoon is quite gritty and a bit mature for our wide-eyed young girls as the intended audience as well as being full of very clever humor, satire, and some REAL DEPTH that will really rake in tons of teenaged and adult viewers as well, regardless of their gender and species. So...THREE CHEERS FOR THE POWERPUFF GIRLS!!!
  • I used to strongly dislike this show back then.

    Rewatching as an adult, and specially after comparing it with its awful remake from the year 2016, I started to appreciate its virtues and sarcastic sense of comedy.

    While a lot of people seem to remember this series as something "adorable" and "wholesome" based it solely on the appearence of the main characters, in truth this show was actually filled with black comedy, and some episodes can be frankly cynical.

    I often read on the internet how people mentions this show gave "good lessons" to kids. Honestly, I doubt this show was trying to be educational, and the "lessons" of the episodes are often subverted for the sake of jokes. If anything, it feels like it was trying to parody the "wholesome" nature of "girly-shows". Occasionally, it openly mocked other educational shows.

    But yeah, it was competenly made, and vastly superior to its remake.

    And it probably will be vastly superior to that absurd live-action version Warner wants to make.
  • 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.
  • The Powerpuff Girls is an animated series that follows three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers - Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup - as they fight crime and save the city of Townsville from evil villains. The show is known for its colorful animation, catchy theme song, and empowering message.

    One of the strengths of the series is its ability to appeal to both children and adults. The humor is clever and often includes pop culture references that adults will appreciate, while the action and colorful characters are sure to capture the attention of younger viewers.

    But what sets The Powerpuff Girls apart from other animated series is its empowering message. The show encourages girls to be strong, independent, and capable, while also teaching valuable lessons about teamwork, responsibility, and standing up for what is right. The characters are great role models for young viewers, especially young girls, and the show's positive messages are delivered in a fun and engaging way.

    The villains are also a standout feature of the series, with each villain possessing unique abilities and personalities. The show's creators have done an excellent job of creating memorable and distinct villains for the Powerpuff Girls to face off against, adding to the excitement and entertainment of each episode.

    Overall, The Powerpuff Girls is a fun and empowering animated series that is enjoyable for viewers of all ages. Its colorful animation, catchy theme song, and positive messages make it a standout in the world of children's programming. It's a great choice for families to watch together and a must-see for anyone who appreciates a good superhero story with a strong message of empowerment.
  • This show is one of the reason why I would usually choose Cartoon Network over Nickelodeon has a kid. Sure, Nickelodeon had Jimmy Neutron, Spongebob Squarepants, the Fairly OddParents, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Chalk Zone, Oh Yeah Cartoons, and Ren and Stempy; however, Cartoon Network had some of my favorite all time shows like Ed Edd 'n Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Megas XLR, Teen Titans, Hanna Barbera classics like the Jetsons; the Flintstones; Wacky Races; Josie and the Pussycats; Scooby Doo; etc. , the Looney Tunes, and programming blocks like Toonami; Cartoon Cartoons; Carton Cartoons Fridays; etc. Speaking of those programming blocks, I also preferred the bumpers Cartoon Network would use with them; for example, Toonami had Tom (who was the successor to Moltar).

    But, on to the point, the Powerpuff Girls was a big part of my childhood. I admit I was embarrassed to watch or speak of the show in public, but I grew past that. So yeah, if you haven't seen the original Powerpuff girls, you should check them out.

    P.S. Mojo Jojo is the best villain in the show. He's right next to Princess Morbucks, the Rowdyruff Boys, and that Powerpuff Girls collector (you know the one in that single episode).
  • stefanozucchelli21 November 2021
    Very special cartoon with little girls with superpowers. The style of the drawing is very particular but the storylines of the episodes didn't seem like much to me. Despite this it has had 6 seasons, a movie and an anime version.
  • robynh-422 October 2007
    I disagree with anonymous from Brisbane, Australia. I've been watching "The Powerpuff Girls" ever since I can remember. If it's not for kids then why the hell is it on Cartoon Network and not in Adult Swim? Anyway, the show has humour that will appeal to both kids & adults and in my opinion is one hell of a family show! Yes, I admit that it does have violence and there is some blood but, when you think about it it's none the different from "Dragon Ball Z", "The Simpsons" and ,most importantly, real life. The show also has some important messages about life for kids, so I really, really don't see why kids shouldn't watch it. In conclusion to this review "The Powerpuff Girls" is one of the most greatest animated family shows of all time and I highly recommend watching it with your kids (that is, if you have any! But even if you don't watch the series anyways!).
  • chera_khalid23 September 2023
    "The Powerpuff Girls" is a delightful burst of girl power and colorful chaos. The voice acting brilliantly brings Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup to life, making them iconic characters in animation history. The film editing keeps the pace snappy, although the repetitive villain-of-the-week format can become a weakness over time. The catchy music and vibrant visuals add to the show's overall appeal. While it might not deliver profound messages, its core theme of girl empowerment is still relevant and inspiring. The cinematography captures the town of Townsville in all its quirky glory. With a 6/10 rating, "The Powerpuff Girls" offers a fun and nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding us that saving the world can be both adorable and action-packed.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I love this show so much. I imagine I'm babysitting the girls and tickling them especially Bubbles cause she's my favorite. My most favorite episode of this show is Get Back Jojo which is titled after a Beatles song and Craig McCraken is a Beatles fan just like me. In this episode the Professor and the girls are at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten and the Professor has invented a time machine. A time portal to be exact. As the Professor is talking about the machine Mojo Jojo walks by while carrying groceries and he hears the Professor talking about the time portal and makes a plan to go back in time in order to take out the Professor as a kid so that the Powerpuff Girls will never be created. When he goes into the time portal the girls follow but are too late when Mojo kidnaps the Professor as a child right after the Professor makes an explosion in science class cause back then the Professor was naughty and had no interest in being a scientist. That is until when Mojo Jojo tries to throw him into the volcano mountain which his lair is suppose to be on top of in the future, the girls swoop down and save him. Then the Professor realizes who they are and after Mojo Jojo is defeated and the girls are brought back to the present the Professor realizes that the girls saved him as a kid and it gave him the opportunity to create them and become a scientist. That is the best part of the whole episode and is why its my favorite episode of all time in the series. Also Mojo Jojo is my favorite villain in the show cause he cracks me up. HIM in the show is creepy and is the devil. 6 seasons is a pretty good run for this show anyway and to me its still one of the best cartoons ever and one of my favorite childhood shows next to Thomas the Tank Engine and the Rugrats.
  • aoakley-9874119 November 2019
    Every cartoon should include cheese but this cartoon says no to that we need our cheese and if we don't get our cheese so that why this show sucks
  • 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.
  • When Cartoon Network is mentioned, people always think of Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Gumball, Regular Show, and other thin lined TV shows, But despite your opinions on that,one show came to mind when i think of it, The Powerpuff Girls. though they may seem feminine on the outside, they're Powerful, Strong, and Merciless on the inside. The art style is inspiring to artists like me who wish to become an animator one day, and it was inspired by UPA and Hannah Barbara with the thick lines, I like how artistic the backgrounds and character designs are in the series.If you like Iconic voice acting then this has lots of Iconic voices, hell, Tara Strong was known for Bubbles and was acknowledged by Disney After that, and without Bubbles, we wouldn't have Truffles. Even the writing contains lots of witty dialogue and brutal fights, with no mercy, I mean Damn Powerpuff Girls, you just mutilated a clown, what most people would stand out is the villains and not the girls, but without Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, than we would just have the evil villains planning, they PPG steal the show. For how savage and merciless the girls are, they give purpose for how much they don't give mercy, and that's why I like the show, it's nothing like Nickelodeon's lineup or Toon Disney's lineup, but it was part of a unique lineup of cartoons called the cartoon cartoons with unique styles and witty dialogue, and out of all the cartoon cartoons, it was one of the most iconic CN TV series I've ever seen. Calarts needs more people like Craig McCracken on TV nowadays
  • Warning: Spoilers
    the powerpuff girls is a very classic show. but its not for kids. it was orriginally called the whoopass girls. until cartoon network told craig mccracken to change the name to the powerpuff girls. because they thought it was a very adult name for there network. but the name is the only thing that changed. it was very vilonte him always got punched in the mouth with his tooth flying out with blood. there was guns sometimes there was blood. and it had lots of very edgy adult jokes. with that being said the powerpuff girls is not for kids it was even confirmed in a interv by the creator. and is a very good show for teens and adults.
  • Way before he broke ground for an orphanage that houses imaginary friends and a nomadic and overly-optimistic intergalactic traveler, Craig McCracken created the world's youngest superhero team! In the nineties, there were a lot of really entertaining cartoons on T.V. and this show were among the most successful of them. Professor Untonium mixes sugar, spice, and everything nice together to create the perfect little girl...and then accidentally adds an extra ingredient: Chemical X. The result is Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, also known as the Powerpuff Girls; three super-powered five-year-old girls who defend Townsville from all the various villains of the world. This show also had a feature film which was pretty good too. I recommend this cartoon to anyone!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The series will always begin with the Narrator narrating: 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 Concussion, Chemical X. Thus, the Powerpuff Girls were born! Using their Ultra Super Powers, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to Fighting Crimes and the Forces of Evil! That is awesome! I always wished that I can join in the Narrating for the future Powerpuff Girls stories. After all, everyone has to grow up but these Girls are way too special and fragile for that unless if Craig the true creator wants them to grow up, I'll definitely support him at more than full will.

    The Narrator, narrates every episode and the movies. Can't be seen but sure can communicate with the characters at times. Also always ends the series and movies.

    Blossom, the Commander and the Leader. Bossy at times but deep down in her Heart, she doesn't meant what she really said. Just like me honestly. I would like it if she is my sister but it if somehow just a fictional story.

    Bubbles, the Joy and the Laughter. Sure, annoying at times but I don't mind because I'm annoying myself. She likes to draw and I love her drawings whether they are great or not. I also would like her as my sister.

    Buttercup, the toughest Fighter. The easily angered Powerpuff and the 2nd in Command if no one noticed that. She gains Leadership when if Blossom lost confidence.

    Professor Utonium, the creator/father of the Powerpuff Girls in the series & movies. He is not really an accidental Professor because we he created the Dynamo not accidentally as well as the Time Machine. He knows when to joke around and be serious with his daughters & the others around him. He has a love interest on Ms. Keane.

    Mayor, the Mayor of Townsville. He is like 30% dumb and 70% smart or the other way round. He sometimes cares more about his hat and pickle jar and his not yet finished chores more than the city itself.

    Ms. Bellum, the assistant of Mayor. She is smarter than Mayor rather than just giving him advices most of the time.

    Ms. Keane, Pokey Oaks Kindergarten Teacher. She is like a mother to the Girls and has a love interest on the Professor.

    Brick, Leader of the RowdyRuff Boys. He is the male counterpart of Blossom and the bullying type but if they are to be good in new seasons if Craig wants them to, he'll definitely have a new Heart along with his brothers.

    Boomer, loud mouthed one who is the male counterpart of Bubbles. He actually doesn't like to bully anyone deep down inside his Heart because those born with Chemical X should have some good in them if Craig thinks so.

    Butch, aggressive one. He is the make counterpart of Buttercup and the toughest among his brothers and also the 2nd in Command at times. Butch take things more seriously at times than Brick which annoys and angers him. Due to the corrupted Chemical X, he is very bad but we all know that he does have some good inside his Heart if Craig thinks so.

    Amoeba Boys consisted of Bossman, Skinny and Tiny who don't know how to do a true crime and always wanted the Girls to beat them up.

    Gang Green Gang consisted of Ace, Lil Arturo, Grubber, Snake and Big Billy. Ace is the bullying type, Lil Arturo knows French and looks like a Midget type character, Snake always hiss whenever he says anything that involves the letter "s" and Big Billy is like a Rookie Member even though he is the largest of the group and actually cares about the other people especially the Girls.

    Boogie Man, Leader of the Darkness under the bed along with his other Dark Minions but no one knows where they actually stay. Did they really squeeze in under the bed as shown in one cut of the episode? Al Lusion is a Magician but because of a Girl with Powerpuff like eyes, he got killed accidentally and he returned from the Dead as Abracadaver.

    Sedusa cares about her hair a lot and tricked the Professor to her advantage in stopping the Girls but as usual Evil never wins.

    Fuzzy Lumpkins is not really bad unless physically provoked. He has hidden strength and is dumb almost all the time.

    Princess Morbucks is a spoiled rich kid whose father is the richest man in the world. She always insisted that she can buy anything with Money. True, money can't buy anyone love or in her case Powers but can buy gadgets and powered attires.

    Major Man, a so called hero who wants to just get attention.

    Broccoloids, they were eaten alive by the Girls and kids.

    Monsters, random monsters always ended up defeated.

    A woman who only has interest on anything to do with woman. One of the only female villains.

    Mojo Jojo was originally the Professor's Lab Assistant but because of his naughtiness, he ended up with a Big Brain and he thought that the Professor didn't care about him anymore which is actually a misunderstand. He used his Brain Power to be Evil and he also have Evil Day Offs.

    Him doesn't have a true name and his voice is between man and woman. He may be one of the most powerful villain but no matter how evil as usual, Evil never wins.

    There are many more but I'll end here. This show deserves more than 10/10 and definitely deserves more than 10 series or so. It is not just for girls, it is for everyone with great love interests.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The Powerpuff Girls was one of my favorite Cartoon Cartoons growing up. I remember every Friday when I was coming home from school and watch some awesome cartoons like Dexter's Lab, Samurai Jack and of course The Powerpuff Girls. But the question is, does it still hold up today? Does it still have that combination of Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice. Well, the answers are YES, and YES. This is still one of the best things Cartoon Network has ever made. This show is about three little girls named Blossom, Bubbles,and Buttercup who uses their awesome superpowers to defend their good old Townsville USA from crime, monsters, and super villains. All that while living their cute, normal childhood lives. This is one fun and kick ass show. The action scenes are very creative and surprisingly visceral. You can feel the intensity and the sweat that's put in to those action scenes. Also, it can get really bloody at times. Like for example when Buttercup beats up Ace when she sees her sisters in trouble, there's blood coming out of his nose. Or, when Bubbles beats up all those monsters in a simulation and she takes one of the monster's horns and throws it at another monster's mouth. It's gruesome! The animation is simple but effective. It is very clever how you see The Powerpuff Girls themselves as the only cute ones and the background characters had a very sharp edge to it. The supporting characters are really good too. Professor Utonium plays a big role as being a father to the Girls despite him being their "creator". Miss Bellum was a very intelligent character and The mayor of Townsville was an amazing comic relief. Also, I really love the fact that The Powerpuff Girls is a spoof on superhero entertainment and anime. This is one of my favorite superhero shows along with Justice League, The Tick, Batman TAS, Superman TAS, and Spectacular Spider-Man. And what's a great superhero show without it's villains. Mojo Jojo is freaking awesome. He is one of my favorite cartoon villains of all time. The way he repeats himself while monologue is hilarious, his story is well fleshed out, and his motivation for hating the Girls is clear. Him was awesome along with Morbucks, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and let's not forget The Rowdyruff Boys. Those Boys play the perfect opposite to The Powerpuff Girls. Overall, this show is a whole lot of fun. It has great characters, great action set pieces, great animation, awesome soundtrack, and great replay value. Maybe seasons 5 and 6 aren't that great, but it still has some good episodes. It's one of my favorite Cartoon Network shows along with Adventure Time, Regular Show, Steven Universe, and Samurai Jack. If Cartoon Network didn't squander a good show like it's reboot series and the anime series, then it just might be one the greatest Cartoon shows ever made.

    Rating: 9/10
  • 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
  • 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!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Hello Again It me Regularshow1 and today I'm Writing a review On

    the classic show from the 1990s. It Called THE POWER PUFF GIRLS. This great show came out when I was two and it is amazing. The shows First episode Premiered on Cartoon Network on Wednesday, November 18, 1998 with the Episode Monkey see Doggie Doo and Mommy Frearest. My favorite Powerpuff Girl is Bubbles She is so Cute and She is Voiced By Tara Strong. My Favorite Villain is Mojo Jo-Jo he is so funny and he is voiced Roger L. Jackson. Another villain I love is HIM & he is pure Evil. And Tom Kenny is great as the narrator and the Mayor of Townsvillie. Craig McCracken is Great cartoonist. HE Also the Creator of FHFAIF And & Wonder Over Yonder anyway I'm giving this show a 10/10 stars. My Favorite episode of the "The PowerPuff Girls is "Criss Cross Crisis" were the girls switch bodies. Updated as of September 18th, 2017. P.S. The show now has a reboot which came out last year in 2016 & its okay.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    "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 Powerfpuff Girls were born. Using their ultimate super powers, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of evil." Yes, these are the wise words of the narrator for this really good girls superhero show. I know there are girls in it, but who cares, their cute and courageous. Brilliant animation with some brilliant characters. There's my favourite villain Mojo Jojo, the dastardly Him, a Talking Dog, the stupid Mayor, the never seen Miss Bellum, the bitch Princess Morbucks, the selfish Fuzzy Lumpkins and many more. It won the Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (twice), and it was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) (three times). It was number 58 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Very good!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    When I first watched this show on Cartoon Network, I found it uninteresting. Then I read a lot of good messages about this show, and I decided to watch it. The show was so boring. Each episode was predictable. More, this show has no logic. Hypersmart girls, who are going to school and sometimes do such stupid things, 99% of episodes start with a Monster attacking Townswille, then Mayor (he is a real fool, he is NOT funny, he is so stupid, that I can't imagine how he became a Mayor). Professor, yes, supposed to be the smartest person in this show, but actually... He even found no difference between monster and his brother. Narrator's comments also make this show boring. Because they also have similar lines in the beginning of each episode and in the ending. Also the animation is very strange. Everything except main heroes is shown in an ugly way. Also in every epsode this show is giving you some life-lessons, and it means that it is oriented on little children, but if you look closer, you will see, that there is a lot of violence and even blood(!!!) during their battles.
An error has occured. Please try again.