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Cartoon Network: Powerpuff Girls Anniversary: The Complete Series In the city of Townsville, the frustrated Professor Utonium is gathering all the ingredients to make a perfect little girl (sugar, spice, and everything nice). But when his lab assistant, a monkey named Jojo, causes the accidental addition of Chemical X to the mix, the Professor ends up with not one but 3 perfect, powerful little girls. It soon becomes obvious that Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are not normal girls, they have superpowers and have not yet learned to control. The girls are treated like outcasts because they have inadvertently wrecked Townsville in a superpowered game of tag. To win the hearts of the people of Townsville, the girls are tricked into making a deal with Jojo who plans to take over Townsville. As the girls foil this threat and defeat an army of superpowered monkeys, the Powerpuff Girls learn that with great power comes great responsibility. Review: This is the one - to get if your looking for all things Powerpuff. It has the complete series along with several extras and other goodies for those that have followed the series when it aired. But even if you didn't the series as a whole will grab your attention after a few episodes. Most of the episodes are back to back 15 minute episodes but every now and then. You will find some single 30 minute episodes. The characters themselves are pretty engaging with Blossom being the leader with her fiery personality and leadership qualities. You also have Buttercup who's the resident tomboy, ruff and tough fighter that always wants to fight her way out of any situation. Then there's Bubbles who has the outgoing, easy to love personality. She loves playing and talking with the animals. Sometimes even bringing them home much to the Professor's dismay as it's detailed in an episode here. The villians are funny to watch from Mojo to Him to the Ganggreen Gang, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Sedusa, Rowdyruff Boys (whom I enjoyed when they appeared), Princess (w/an ego and money big enough to buy the world). They are all entertaining and downright fun to watch at all times. The series itself owns and along with the Mayor (who's more clueless than the game), Ms. Bellum (we never see her face unless i missed something). They only add to a great collection that is at a price that anyone can get into and enjoy this series. It's not only for the kids but adults as well can and will enjoy it. More than worth the price of admission the Powerpuff Girls still rock it to this day. Review: A Great Box Set With Few To No Problems - Oh wow I loved, loved, loved this show as a kid! And now every single episode is now in one pretty package! I was ecstatic when I discovered they were releasing the complete series on DVD, And after I keep checking for a season 2 dvd and nothing came up, I feared that I would never see a powerpuff dvd again! Boy was I wrong! The series set is a great thing for any powerpuff fan as it's loaded with extras Including: The Original short that started it all "The WhoopA** Girls" the 2 original pilots from the "What A Cartoon Show" "Meat Fuzzy Lumkins" & "Crime 101", A load of classic PPG promos, The christmas special "Twas The Fight Before Christmas", a great all new 30+ minute documentary featuring interviews with Craig, Voice Actors, and other people who worked on the show, a never before seen in the states episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey", and the all new 10th Anniversary episode (Which was just aired this past monday in the states) "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!" And much more including commentaries from Mojo Jojo and The Mayor. My only gripes with it are that the DVD's are double sided (Which is not that big a deal) "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" is not included in the set, and the menus on the DVD are kinda boring and theres a Cartoon Network bug on the menus (Which is also not that big a deal) But beacuse my gripes are only small little things that don't really effect the DVD I will still give this otherwise fantastic set a 5 out of 5 as this is one of my faviorte shows of all time! "And So Once Again The Day Is Saved Thanks To The Powerpuff Girls!" THE END
| Contributor | Cathy Cavadini, Elizabeth Daily, Tara Strong, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 444 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Box set, Color, NTSC |
| Genre | Animation, Kids & Family |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
D**S
This is the one
to get if your looking for all things Powerpuff. It has the complete series along with several extras and other goodies for those that have followed the series when it aired. But even if you didn't the series as a whole will grab your attention after a few episodes. Most of the episodes are back to back 15 minute episodes but every now and then. You will find some single 30 minute episodes. The characters themselves are pretty engaging with Blossom being the leader with her fiery personality and leadership qualities. You also have Buttercup who's the resident tomboy, ruff and tough fighter that always wants to fight her way out of any situation. Then there's Bubbles who has the outgoing, easy to love personality. She loves playing and talking with the animals. Sometimes even bringing them home much to the Professor's dismay as it's detailed in an episode here. The villians are funny to watch from Mojo to Him to the Ganggreen Gang, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Sedusa, Rowdyruff Boys (whom I enjoyed when they appeared), Princess (w/an ego and money big enough to buy the world). They are all entertaining and downright fun to watch at all times. The series itself owns and along with the Mayor (who's more clueless than the game), Ms. Bellum (we never see her face unless i missed something). They only add to a great collection that is at a price that anyone can get into and enjoy this series. It's not only for the kids but adults as well can and will enjoy it. More than worth the price of admission the Powerpuff Girls still rock it to this day.
D**K
A Great Box Set With Few To No Problems
Oh wow I loved, loved, loved this show as a kid! And now every single episode is now in one pretty package! I was ecstatic when I discovered they were releasing the complete series on DVD, And after I keep checking for a season 2 dvd and nothing came up, I feared that I would never see a powerpuff dvd again! Boy was I wrong! The series set is a great thing for any powerpuff fan as it's loaded with extras Including: The Original short that started it all "The WhoopA** Girls" the 2 original pilots from the "What A Cartoon Show" "Meat Fuzzy Lumkins" & "Crime 101", A load of classic PPG promos, The christmas special "Twas The Fight Before Christmas", a great all new 30+ minute documentary featuring interviews with Craig, Voice Actors, and other people who worked on the show, a never before seen in the states episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey", and the all new 10th Anniversary episode (Which was just aired this past monday in the states) "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!" And much more including commentaries from Mojo Jojo and The Mayor. My only gripes with it are that the DVD's are double sided (Which is not that big a deal) "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" is not included in the set, and the menus on the DVD are kinda boring and theres a Cartoon Network bug on the menus (Which is also not that big a deal) But beacuse my gripes are only small little things that don't really effect the DVD I will still give this otherwise fantastic set a 5 out of 5 as this is one of my faviorte shows of all time! "And So Once Again The Day Is Saved Thanks To The Powerpuff Girls!" THE END
A**6
I love the PowerPuff Girls!
Ever since I was a little kid and first saw this at just six years old, I was always interested in this show. I grew to love it and is now one of my favorite shows of all time, even being the 18, almost 19 year old that I am. For quite awhile I was never really able to buy the whole series since most of the time they only realeased parts of the series. I wanted to get the whole show at once, and it finally came true. This is a great box set, and I plan on watching the whole thing again. Since there are six seasons, there are six discs, each one has two sides, so for example when you're done watching season one side A, you can flip it over to side B. I know some People won't like this since they might be afraid if the discs being scrached, but if youre careful, and know how to handle them wright in the first place, it shouldn't be a problem. Each season has a piece of paper with it that shows you the episodes. And the cool thing is that if you take all six pieces and put the together, it makes a pretty cool poster that show the ppgs fighting all the magor villains in the show, even the rowdyruff boys are in it. Another cool thing is the special features. They include over 30 hours of bonuses such as commercials for the powerpuff girls, all the specials, the pilot episodes from what they were originaly going to be called, and even a documentary with Craig McCracken and how the show came into being. Basically the only thing that wasn't included is the ppg movie, but that is understandable, since I plan on getting that to so I can complete my collection anyway. So in the end, I am extremely happy with my purches, and I will watch this for many years. Must buy.
R**E
Awesome
This show was truly a phenomenal experience when it first aired, and it stands up over time. Still just as great as ever. Introduced my young boys who weren't around when the show first appeared. "Powerpuff Girls????" they sneared. "Really, Dad? That's for girls!" About halfway through one episode I called up on Netflix when they weren't looking and they were all over the Powerpuff Girls. They loved the references to one of their other favorite gems dear ol' Dad introduced them to: Dexter's Lab. They loved the punches and the kicking but most of all, they loved the humor. And who could do anything other than love Bubbles? My boys run around mimicking the characters all the time now. The Powerpuff Girls are still cool. Netflix only has the first couple seasons, this is the whole set. Others have commented that the last few seasons were not quite up to par, and that is probably true, but the boys still watch them and there are a few gems in the mix even that far out in the show's run. Fantastic, fun show. This DVD set looks good (proper square aspect ratio) and has a few extras. Worth it all day long.
S**1
Lovely!
I got this box set for my fourteenth birthday and it was well worth it! I'd watched the show as a five-year-old and it was nice to relive my childhood as a teenager. It was a little strange to have double-sided DVDs but it's still a good product. Season 1: Of course, this season has some of the all-time best ones. I'm not crazy about "The Rowdyruff Boys" unlike most fans, but my favourites on here are "Buttercrush", "Bubblevicious", and "Just Another Manic Mojo". Especially the ending of the third. "The day is saved, thanks to Mojo Jojo! You saved the day!" "I did not!" Extras: OK, nothing special, but we'll get to that later. Season 2: Another one that has some of the best. Kudos for the first appearance of Princess! I think my favourites are "Too Pooped To Puff" with the townspeople's reaction with the monster and "You Snooze You Lose" with the Amoeba Boys finding Mojo's plan. Best line: "So if we can get the monster to take a bath, his toast will get soggy!" As usual, the characters are brilliant. It's also nice to see Blossom being imperfect when she steals in "A Very Special Blossom". Extras: Brilliant! The show and tell with the girls is wonderful, especially Buttercup's rant about what she doesn't like. The commentaries are the best extras of all the discs, especially Mojo's at the end when all the normal girls beat him up. "Turn it off! I, Mojo Jojo, command you to turn off this part, which I no longer find enjoyable!" Season 3: Again, good episodes. Maybe not up to the standard of the last couple, but still good. My favourite is "Meet The Beat-Alls" as I grew up listening to the Beatles, and it's especially fun listening to hear the lines of the songs and other famous reference, such as "screaming girls" and "I'd like to thank you on behalf of the group and hope we passed the audition." Extras: The music videos are a nice touch, especially the "Supergirl" one. Season 4: Mostly full-length episodes instead of two at a time. Mostly they are very good. While "Power-Noia" is not very good, the premise was brilliant! I think my favourite is "Him Diddle Riddle", especially for it's EPIC ending. "And so...um...yeah." Extras: "Twas The Fight Before Christmas" is nice to see, and I like the way they portray Santa, but it's not one of their best. It's basically the typical Christmassy cartoon." Season 5: A few good ones. Again the ending decides my favourite episode "Pee Pee Gs" when Mojo explains his motives after the girls challenge him. "That's why you did it, Mojo, isn't it?" "No. I just don't like you." One of the best by-plays of Mojo and the girls ever. Extras: Nothing special, again. Season 6: Very nice. Best episode is probably "Miss Interprets" , but the ending is quite weak and the idea has been done before. The writers chose not to do a seventh season, even though they could have, for a reason. Extras: 'The Powerpuff Girls Rule!' is pretty good, and the ending is amazing. The supermarket commercial is especially funny. "Hey, braniac. Did you try the door?" Overall, definitely worth buying.
R**D
The city of Townsville...
...can now feel safe thanks to the powerful, yet adorable, Powerpuff Girls on DVD! The DVDs include sugar and spice and everything nice, but there is a secret ingredient -enough chemical X to keep the likes of giant monsters, Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins and even Him away from your home for long periods of time. True, the double sided DVDs and lack of inserts does upset a few good citizens, but I personally prefer to keep the price down. My three girls love watching the DVDs -when they are not busy saving the world. When I first showed the program to my 4 year old, she looked into my eyes with a big grin on her face and said, "thank you daddy." The show helps her feel empowered. The girls also share experiences that other young children face including: bed wetting, security blankets and loosing teeth. Citizens of all ages will enjoy the characters, wit and imaginative stories. Once again the day is saved thanks to the Powerpuff Girls! I better get back to my girls. Yours Truly, Professor Utonium
D**P
Poorly made, quality issues
I've already returned this for a replacement but am still having issues with the new product. Here's a list of problems I have with this item: 1. The packaging is flimsy. The box holding the discs is not a heavy stock, it is thin and bends easily 2. The DVD inserts were missing in my first order. The replacement discs did include them however. 3. My first order had issues playing after the first viewing. These are all double sided DVDs, which are notoriously crappy. After just one viewing we experienced skipping and the disc not even being recognized by the DVD player and Xbox unit. All discs became unwatchable. Thankfully Amazon sent a replacement. 4. The replacement has had immediate problems with one of the discs not even loading in my DVD player. I can get it to load in my Xbox unit but it skips heavily. This is on the very first play - there are no scratches or damages to the surface of the disc. The content of the box set is fine, but I cannot recommend this at all given the large amount of quality issues we have encountered. EDITED 5/15/14 - Here it is two years later and literally 2/3 of these discs will not play properly. We have taken care to keep the discs in great condition, yet they skip and freeze constantly. My daughter just had a meltdown because out of two discs she couldn't get a single episode to play properly. There are no scratches visible on the discs, it is just terrible quality. Horrible product. We have DVDs that are 10+ years old that play perfectly fine, these are total garbage.
C**A
If the girls save the day, where would they keep it?
I know. Corny gag, but it's one that keeps coming up every time Blossom, Bubbles and Bud... er, Buttercup do what they do. With the soul exception of the movie, this is everything that was produced by Craig and Co., starting with Whoopass Stew back at Cal Arts, moving through the "What A Cartoon" era then into the six series, plus the 10th anniversary special, that would shake the world of animation. This is as near as the American cartoon had got to taking on the anime world at that time and so much that has followed has this series of cartoons to thank for it. Think about it. Before Puff, the only real action you got was in shows such as He-Man or Thundercats, and girls animation was pretty stagnant. Almost rank, in fact. Then you had the problem of having to sit through it as an adult to humour the kiddiwinks. I'm not saying that it was all bad but the producers of much of it made it as close to purgatory as they possibly could. By the time Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky and the rest of that lot were doing their thing at Hanna Barbera, the big cartoon revival that had started off with such well meant projects as Roger Rabbit was beginning to falter, so the appearance of Two Stupid Dogs and, later, Dexter's Laboratory foreshadowed greater things. The series proved, for example, that cute could also be strong. Three "perfect little girls" that, when provoked, could knock the stuffing out of the biggest turkey was something we hadn't seen before. Even Wonder Woman couldn't pull that trick off! It also proved that a story, written intelligently, could keep the target audience entertained while not boring the parents to tears. If you were paying attention, you'd spot the jokes that the younger viewers would probably miss but both would get a laugh somewhere along the line. It proved that adults can enjoy animation too. Without Puff, would you even have My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic, to name but one show of many that owe so much? So thanks to all that contributed, including the person that originally provided the sugar, spice, everything nice and a can of Whoopass.
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