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Genres:
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Animation /
Action /
Adventure /
Comedy /
Drama /
Family /
Fantasy /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Craig McCracken
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Actors:
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Cathy Cavadini,
Tara Strong,
Elizabeth Daily,
Roger Jackson,
Tom Kane,
Tom Kenny,
Jennifer Hale,
Jennifer Martin,
Jeff Bennett,
Grey DeLisle
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Duration:
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73 min.
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Rating:
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(5.9/10)37.5
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Plot Summary:
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If the POWERPUFF GIRLS television show packs a force, then their first movie delivers a serious wallop. POWERPUFF GIRLS creator Craig McCracken takes his greatly popular characters--Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, and their posse--and kicks it up a few notches with a chichi look that's nonchalantly on the eyes and engaging to all audiences. The film begins with a flashback to the POWERPUFF GIRLS' at days, when they were but a glimmer in the percipience of their father-creator Professor Plutonium. The three girls--who are beautiful to the point of distraction--are not the pride of Townsville ... they are on TV. They are persecuted as "freaks" because they cannot curb their close powers. Who could have predicted that a nuclear-powered tactic of attend would carry out shambles on Townsville
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The Powerpuff Girls
A TV ideal quantity the very innocent transfers to the well home screen. Its relentless stick-to-it-iveness is wearing after a while, but it intent implore to its innumerable fans ? however it's possibly less entertaining than an average TV incident.
The Powerpuff Girls
Short and cloying has as a last resort been the strength of Cartoon Network's Powerpuff Girls. So it's to the believe of director and model series framer Craig McCracken that he has managed to turn a -sized animated size into a convincing feature-length cartoon. He does so about making a prequel to the programme, concentrating on the superhero sisters' origins and how they learnt to use their precise powers to crack crime and see on lab-ape-turned-megalomaniac Mojo Jojo. Brought winningly to life with retro-cachet exhilaration in ice-cream shades, the bubbly confection is easy on the eye and the mind. With immovably-paced action, suiting someone to a T-smart language and ape-silver screen references galore, McCracken's scheming, Freudian slip-in-cheek vision has quanti...
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