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The Powerpuff Girls is an animated action comedy series made by Craig McCracken that ran on Cartoon Network for 6 seasons between 1998 and 2005. The series is about a Professor named Professor Utonium while attempting to create the perfect little girls, he accidentally breaks a jar of Chemical-X that spilled into the ingredients creating 3 girls all with superpowers, where they fight crime in each episode in their home Townsville. A reboot of the show aired from 2016 to 2019 and another with McCracken's involvement is in development<ref>[https://www.deadline.com/2022/07/powerpuff-girls-fosters-home-for-imaginary-friends-animated-series-reboots-craig-mccracken-hanna-barbera-studios-europe-1235071571/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ & ‘Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends’ Animated Series Reboots From Craig McCracken In Works At Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref>. However, on August 24th, 2020, it was announced that a live-action reboot series (entitled "Powerpuff<ref>[https://deadline.com/2021/03/powerpuff-donald-faison-professor-drake-utonium-cw-live-action-reboot-pilot-1234724657/ ‘Powerpuff’: Donald Faison To Play Professor Utonium In CW’s Live-Action Reboot Pilot.] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref>") was set to air on the CW.<ref>[https://bardbox.net/alas-alas/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Live-Action Series Among CW Pilot Orders, Network Sets ‘The 4400’ Reboot.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref>
''The Powerpuff Girls'' is an animated action comedy franchise created by Craig McCracken that initially ran on Cartoon Network for 6 seasons between 1998 and 2005. The series follows the adventures of Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, three doe-eyed kindergartners with world-shattering superpowers that arose accidentally when Professor Utonium, during an attempt to create the perfect little girl, spilled a jar of Chemical-X into the 'sugar and spice and everything nice'. The newly-christened Powerpuff Girls become the guardians of their home Townsville, defending it from an assortment of exotic (and very adult) villains.  
 
A poorly-received animated reboot of the show aired from 2016 to 2019, and another - this time with McCracken's involvement - is said to be in development.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/07/powerpuff-girls-fosters-home-for-imaginary-friends-animated-series-reboots-craig-mccracken-hanna-barbera-studios-europe-1235071571/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ & ‘Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends’ Animated Series Reboots From Craig McCracken In Works At Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref> On August 24th, 2020, it was announced that a new live-action sequel series, simply entitled '''"Powerpuff"'''<ref>[https://deadline.com/2021/03/powerpuff-donald-faison-professor-drake-utonium-cw-live-action-reboot-pilot-1234724657/ ‘Powerpuff’: Donald Faison To Play Professor Utonium In CW’s Live-Action Reboot Pilot.] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref> was set to air on the CW.<ref>[https://bardbox.net/alas-alas/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Live-Action Series Among CW Pilot Orders, Network Sets ‘The 4400’ Reboot.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref>


==Premise==
==Premise==
Set in the early 2020s, the show was to re-imagine the beloved Cartoon Network show by the same name, however, unlike the previous animated iteration targeted toward kids, it would now be targeted at young adults with slice-of-life plot lines of the pint-sized superheroes as "disillusioned twentysomethings" who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting.
Set in the early 2020s, the show re-imagined the iconic characters for the young adult demographic. Accordingly, the tiny Powerpuff trio were dramatically aged up into "disillusioned twentysomethings" who were banished from Townsville shortly after the original series ended - apparently at the behest of anti-violence protesters appalled when Blossom actually killed primary antagonist Mojo Jojo - and are only now returning, having grown to resent losing their childhoods to crime fighting. The show would trade in action-adventure for 'slice-of-life' plots, packed with modern pop-culture references, that explored the girls' troubled relationships with their hometown, the Professor and each other.


==Availability==
==Availability==
The pilot was filmed in April 2021, however, the show was set to restart production after negative test screenings.<ref>[https://tvline.com/2021/05/25/Powerpuff-girls-pilot-too-campy-reworked-cw/ CW Boss: Powerpuff Pilot Came In 'Too Campy,' Will Go Back to Drawing Board.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref> Two full screenplays of the pilot (from January 18th and February 9th, 2021) were leaked online a month after filming concluded and were met with massive backlash. On May 18, 2023, the show was officially cancelled after two years of redevelopment and the departure of Chloe Bennet (Blossom)<ref>[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/powerpuff-girls-cw-pilot-chloe-bennet-exits-1235038530/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ CW Pilot Star Chloe Bennet Exits Project (EXCLUSIVE)] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref> <ref>[https://tvline.com/2023/05/18/live-action-powerpuff-girls-pilot-cancelled-the-cw/ Live-Action Powerpuff Girls, Diggle’s Justice U Among Pre-Nexstar Projects No Longer in Development at The CW ] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref>. The pilot has never been officially released, and likely never will due to the backlash.<ref>[https://bardbox.net/alas-alas/ Fans Are Not Liking the Leaked Live-Action Powerpuff Girls Script.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref> However, the pilot has been rumoured to be circulating online in private collecting groups.
The pilot was filmed in April 2021 but was hastily withdrawn and reworked after negative test screenings.<ref>[https://tvline.com/2021/05/25/Powerpuff-girls-pilot-too-campy-reworked-cw/ CW Boss: Powerpuff Pilot Came in 'Too Campy,' Will Go Back to Drawing Board.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref> Two full screenplays of the pilot (from January 18th and February 9th, 2021) were leaked online a month after filming concluded and were likewise met with immense backlash.  
 
On May 18th, 2023, the show was officially cancelled after two years of redevelopment and the departure of star Chloe Bennet (Blossom).<ref>[https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/powerpuff-girls-cw-pilot-chloe-bennet-exits-1235038530/ ‘Powerpuff Girls’ CW Pilot Star Chloe Bennet Exits Project (EXCLUSIVE)] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref> <ref>[https://tvline.com/2023/05/18/live-action-powerpuff-girls-pilot-cancelled-the-cw/ Live-Action Powerpuff Girls, Diggle’s Justice U Among Pre-Nexstar Projects No Longer in Development at The CW.] Retrieved 07 Jul '23</ref> The pilot has never been officially released, and likely never will thanks to its theoretical core audiences' strongly negative reception to the concept.<ref>[https://bardbox.net/alas-alas/ Fans Are Not Liking the Leaked Live-Action Powerpuff Girls Script.] Retrieved 03 Jul '23</ref> However, the pilot has been rumoured to be circulating online in private collecting groups.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description2 =Ultra Review Show reading of the script for the live-action ''Powerpuff'' pilot.
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===Production Photos===
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===Script===
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (partially found Toei pitch pilot of anime adaptation of Cartoon Network animated series; 2005)]]
*[[Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (partially found Toei pitch pilot of anime adaptation of Cartoon Network animated series; 2005)]]
*[[The Powerpuff Girls (lost unaired pilot of Cartoon Network animated series reboot; early-mid 2010s)]]
*[[The Powerpuff Girls (lost pitch pilot of Cartoon Network animated series reboot; early-mid 2010s)]]


==Reference==
==Reference==

Latest revision as of 03:09, 11 October 2023

Powerpuff LA Promo.png

Promo picture for the pilot

Status: Lost

The Powerpuff Girls is an animated action comedy franchise created by Craig McCracken that initially ran on Cartoon Network for 6 seasons between 1998 and 2005. The series follows the adventures of Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, three doe-eyed kindergartners with world-shattering superpowers that arose accidentally when Professor Utonium, during an attempt to create the perfect little girl, spilled a jar of Chemical-X into the 'sugar and spice and everything nice'. The newly-christened Powerpuff Girls become the guardians of their home Townsville, defending it from an assortment of exotic (and very adult) villains.

A poorly-received animated reboot of the show aired from 2016 to 2019, and another - this time with McCracken's involvement - is said to be in development.[1] On August 24th, 2020, it was announced that a new live-action sequel series, simply entitled "Powerpuff"[2] was set to air on the CW.[3]

Premise

Set in the early 2020s, the show re-imagined the iconic characters for the young adult demographic. Accordingly, the tiny Powerpuff trio were dramatically aged up into "disillusioned twentysomethings" who were banished from Townsville shortly after the original series ended - apparently at the behest of anti-violence protesters appalled when Blossom actually killed primary antagonist Mojo Jojo - and are only now returning, having grown to resent losing their childhoods to crime fighting. The show would trade in action-adventure for 'slice-of-life' plots, packed with modern pop-culture references, that explored the girls' troubled relationships with their hometown, the Professor and each other.

Availability

The pilot was filmed in April 2021 but was hastily withdrawn and reworked after negative test screenings.[4] Two full screenplays of the pilot (from January 18th and February 9th, 2021) were leaked online a month after filming concluded and were likewise met with immense backlash.

On May 18th, 2023, the show was officially cancelled after two years of redevelopment and the departure of star Chloe Bennet (Blossom).[5] [6] The pilot has never been officially released, and likely never will thanks to its theoretical core audiences' strongly negative reception to the concept.[7] However, the pilot has been rumoured to be circulating online in private collecting groups.

Gallery

Videos

Amateur Planet reading the leaked Powerpuff script.

Ultra Review Show reading of the script for the live-action Powerpuff pilot.

Production Photos

Script

See Also

Reference