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The Powerpuff Girls are flying back to our screens, heading to their original home, Cartoon Network. To be clear, this is not a Powerpuff Girls revamp or reboot. We are not talking about the IYKYK ...
The best place to start with The Powerpuff Girls is from the very beginning. While the show originally began as a special short within the What a Cartoon! show in the earliest days of Cartoon ...
A convicted paedophile who was caught with a cartoon of a naked girl on his phone has been given a suspended prison sentence. IT worker Stephen Massey, 41, had denied downloading the picture ...
An episode of the Disney animated show “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” focused on a transgender character will no longer air. News broke this week that the episode, which leaked on YouTube ...
From The Powerpuff Girls to Johnny Bravo, Cartoon Network's most iconic classics Thus to clear up all confusion, Cartoon Network may be struggling, but it is still very much alive. That being said ...
At the onset, McCracken, now 52, believed his high-octane animated show about three crime-fighting kindergarten girls would at most become a cult hit. Instead, the Cartoon Network Studios ...
Done in all sorts of art styles, this fan-project reanimates The Powerpuff Girls as they perform a classic song from the cartoon. Of course, the single is none other than “Love Makes the World ...
Cartoon Network’s Toon Cup game has launched its own Girl Power Tournament in honor of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which is now underway. Toon Cup players are able to create a team and ...
MUMBAI — Nearly two decades after India’s independence, a little-known cooperative of small-town dairy farmers in 1966 launched what became the most successful advertising campaign in the ...
After a day-long absence, Lofi Girl has returned. If you missed yesterday’s news, she went missing as part of an elaborate marketing campaign that saw the Lofi Girl team promise a “surprise ...
Disney’s brilliant new Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur cartoon has smarts, style, substance, and one hell of a musical score. Charles Pulliam-Moore is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture.