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In 2016, the ''Powerpuff Girls'' franchise was rebooted as a new animated series, 18 years after the original 1998 version.
In 2016, the ''Powerpuff Girls'' franchise was rebooted as a new animated series, 18 years after the original 1998 version.


'''A pilot of this reboot series had been made''', and so far, has only been discussed in an interview of EG Daily (the original voice of Buttercup) and Otakus and Geeks.<ref>[http://www.otakusandgeeks.com/articles/2015/10/23/interview-with-eg-daily/author An interview with EG Daily that mentions the pilot.] Retrieved 05 Dec '16</ref>
'''A pilot of this reboot series had been made''', and so far, has only been discussed in an interview of EG Daily (the original voice of Buttercup) and Otakus and Geeks.<ref>[http://www.otakusandgeeks.com/articles/2015/10/23/interview-with-eg-daily/author An interview with EG Daily that mentions the pilot.] Retrieved 05 Dec '16</ref>
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*[[Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (partially lost unreleased original voice audio and unfinished/unknown episodes of Cartoon Network animated series; 2002-2003)]]
*[[Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (partially lost unreleased original voice audio and unfinished/unknown episodes of Cartoon Network animated series; 2002-2003)]]


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Revision as of 05:36, 25 February 2023

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Status: Lost

The Powerpuff Girls is an animated action comedy series made by Craig McCracken that ran on Cartoon Network from 1998-2005.

In 2016, the Powerpuff Girls franchise was rebooted as a new animated series, 18 years after the original 1998 version.


A pilot of this reboot series had been made, and so far, has only been discussed in an interview of EG Daily (the original voice of Buttercup) and Otakus and Geeks.[1]

According to Daily, her, Tara Strong and Cathy Cavadini did actually record a pilot episode of the series, with different showrunners. But after Nick Jennings and Bob Boyle replaced the unknown show runner, they decided to replace them with different lead characters.

See Also

The Powerpuff Girls

Anthology Series

Bumpers and Interstitials

Pilots

Live-Action

Other Cartoon Network Series

References