The powerpuff Girls, which originally ran from 198 to 2005 will return as a brand-new series slated to begin in 2006. A reboot of the beloved animated series THE POWERPUFF GIRLS will hit the small screen worldwide in 2006, Cartoon Network has announced.
Created by Craig McCracken, the series centres on three sugar-coated superheroes whose mission in life alternates between going to school, fighting crimes and winning at hopscotch.
"As the original ambassador of girl power, THE POWERPUFF Girls brands continue to resonate with people of all ages and there is tremendous excitement around introducing Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup to a new generation" said Pete Yoder, Vice President of Consumer Products for America, CN Enterprises, reported Hollywood life.
The reboot will include an all-new television series produced for Cartoon Network, paying the way for a new generation of innovative storytellers and enthausiastic fans worldwide. We're calling these girls back into action based upon on overwhelming demand for sugar, spice and Chemical X. by Rob Sorcher.
The Girsl made debut in 1998 has earned two Emmy Awards along with five nominations, as well as countless animation honours throughout its 78-epsidoe run. The series also inspired a feature film in 2003.
It is among the top grossing CN brands of all time, with more than US $2.5 billion in retail sales generated since its debut and has endured as a global fashion brand, with the range of apperal partners and fashion collections around the world.
We can't wait to unleash this unique brand of cute and chic into Australia and New Zealand markets. While in Asia this will further expand and complement our existing Powerpuff business, a licensing program which already enjoy great success across our markets, Melissa Tinker, a vice President of CNE for Asia Pacific.
Many TV series for children have been revived in the past year. The Disney Channel announced a spinoff series for Boy Meets World titled Girl Meet World. More recently, it was revealed that Reading Rainbow to a new generation of Kids.
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