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Mumbai:US kids broadcaster Cartoon Network has announced the renewal of ‘The Powerpuff Girls’.
The original arbiters of girl power join an expanding diverse portfolio of returning shows that include ‘Adventure Time’, ‘Steven Universe’, ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’, ‘Clarence’, ‘Regular Show’, and the recently announced new ‘Ben 10’.
“The Powerpuff Girls is on a momentous run with its first Emmy nod, a debut appearance at one of the biggest fan events of the year, and now a second season greenlight. Congratulations to the Cartoon Network creative teams who have super-powered this property with the perfect amount of Chemical X to bring a hit show for a new generation of fans,” said Cartoon Network chief content officer Rob Sorcher.
As previously announced, ‘The Powerpuff Girls’ will also make its inaugural appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, this month with its first-ever panel and an immersive Townsville-inspired booth. Convention goers can step into the booth where they can print their personalised avatar on a T-shirt or tote bag using the Powerpuff Girls avatar maker.
The initial run of ‘The Powerpuff Girls’, created by Craig McCracken, premiered in 1998 and earned two Emmy Awards along with five nominations and animation honours throughout its 78 episodes. The series also spawned a feature film with Warner Bros. Pictures in 2002.
http://www.televisionpost.com/news/cartoon-network-us-renews-the-powerpuff-girls-for-a-second-season/
The original arbiters of girl power join an expanding diverse portfolio of returning shows that include ‘Adventure Time’, ‘Steven Universe’, ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’, ‘Clarence’, ‘Regular Show’, and the recently announced new ‘Ben 10’.
“The Powerpuff Girls is on a momentous run with its first Emmy nod, a debut appearance at one of the biggest fan events of the year, and now a second season greenlight. Congratulations to the Cartoon Network creative teams who have super-powered this property with the perfect amount of Chemical X to bring a hit show for a new generation of fans,” said Cartoon Network chief content officer Rob Sorcher.
As previously announced, ‘The Powerpuff Girls’ will also make its inaugural appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, this month with its first-ever panel and an immersive Townsville-inspired booth. Convention goers can step into the booth where they can print their personalised avatar on a T-shirt or tote bag using the Powerpuff Girls avatar maker.
The initial run of ‘The Powerpuff Girls’, created by Craig McCracken, premiered in 1998 and earned two Emmy Awards along with five nominations and animation honours throughout its 78 episodes. The series also spawned a feature film with Warner Bros. Pictures in 2002.
http://www.televisionpost.com/news/cartoon-network-us-renews-the-powerpuff-girls-for-a-second-season/