

However, he accidentally spilled a mysterious substance called "Chemical X" into the mixture, creating, instead of the "perfect little girl", three girls (each possessing one of the above elements dominating her personality), and granting all three superpowers including flight, superhuman strength, super speed, limited invulnerability, x-ray vision, super senses, heat vision, and energy projection.
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After the name Whoopass was dropped for Powerpuff to include it in the What a Cartoon! showcase, the Powerpuff Girls then appeared in two What a Cartoon! shorts before receiving their own series. McCracken's Whoopass Girls short was picked up for a series by Cartoon Network in 1993. Then after drawing the three little girls he started imagining them in superhero situations. McCracken felt that he wanted to make a superhero student film but felt that the muscular guy standard was already played out. This was intended to be part one of four Whoopass Girls shorts, but only one was produced. The following year he included the two girls as the main characters of his short film Whoopass Stew! The Whoopass Girls in: A Sticky Situation. In June 1991, Craig McCracken, a student of the animation program of CalArts, initially created a drawing of three girls on a small sheet of orange construction paper as a birthday card design for his brother. After the original series ended in 2005, a reboot began airing in 2016.
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High viewer approval ratings convinced the network to approve a full series, which premiered in 1998. After a name change and character redesigns, a new pilot, called "The Powerpuff Girls: Meat Fuzzy Lumkins", aired on Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons animation showcase in 1995. McCracken fleshed-out the premise as a short pilot called The Whoopass Girls in Whoopass Stew. Series creator Craig McCracken originally conceived the characters while attending the California Institute of the Arts in 1991. The series' villains include Mojo Jojo, a hyper-intelligent, megalomaniacal ape HIM, a mysterious demonic being Fuzzy Lumpkins, a Bigfoot-like hillbilly Princess Morbucks, a wealthy, spoiled girl and the Gangreen Gang, five green-skinned hoodlums. Keane, the girls' kindergarten teacher at Pokey Oaks school. Bellum, Mayor's secretary who acts as the voice of reason when he makes decisions and Ms. Secondary characters include Professor Utonium, the girls' father who created them in his lab Mayor, the goodhearted but dimwitted mayor of Townsville who frequently calls the girls via hotline to ask for help to protect the city Ms. The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series franchise that takes place in the fictional city of Townsville and stars the titular Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, who appear in the 1998 Powerpuff Girls series and the 2006 Powerpuff Girls Z series, as well as Bliss, who joins the trio beginning with the 2016 Powerpuff Girls series. ( April 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve this article if you can. It should be split into separate sections. The specific problem is: Article now contains info about all three series (1998/2016).

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