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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786305902058 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 6305902054 Label: Turner Home Ent Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Release Date: May 30, 2000 Running Time: 70 minutes Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: November 18, 1998 Sales Rank: 29876 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: The Powerpuff Girls blends strong female figures with striking graphic design to create an action-packed cartoon for 5- to 9-year-olds (although parents should monitor the violent content here). Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup are three kindergartners with superhero powers that help the mayor keep Townsville safe. There are five separate episodes in this hour-long tape. In "Monkey See, Doggie Do," the villainous Mr. Mojo Jojo is systematically turning townspeople into dogs. It's up to the Powerpuff Girls to break the spell--but can they succeed even after Mojo turns them into Powerpups? "Mommy Fearest" paints a frightening picture of Professor Utonium's new date--good thing the Powerpuffs see through her facade! In "Telephonies," crank calls from the Gangrene Gang have the Powerpuff Girls roughing up Mojo, Fuzzy, and Dim when they haven't done anything wrong. You'll never guess who saves the day! If you've ever wondered what the colorful Townsville would be like in black and white, check out "Mime for a Change." When Rainbow the clown gets bleached and becomes the evil Mr. Mime, it's up to the Powerpuff Girls to put the color and sound back into Townsville. The Emmy-nominated "Bare Facts" details the Powerpuff Girls' rescue of the kidnapped mayor. The use of a blank screen with audio to represent the blindfolded mayor's experience and three distinct animation styles to underscore each Powerpuff's version of the rescue is wonderfully effective and shows viewers just how differently Bubbles, Buttercup, and Blossom think. --Tami Horiuchi Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Monkey See, Doggie DoThe Powerpuff Girls' VHS "Monkey See, Doggie Do" is spectacular!! This video contains some of the classsic Powerpuff episodes. Monkey See, Doggie Do This is my personal favorite! Mojo steals the head of Anubis (the Egyptian god that has a dog's head) and the Anubial jewels. When he puts them together he can change humans into dogs and control them to fulfill his evil plans! The Girls have to save the day again! Mommie Fearest In this episode Professor Utonium ... Read More Rating: - Another smashing good Powerpuff collectionThis Powerpuff-packed collection contains five stories: Monkey See Doggy Doo, Mommie Fearest, Telephonies, Mime For A Change, and The Bare Facts. In the title cartoon: villainous chimp Mojo Jojo steals the Anubial jewels and a doghead statue which turns into a weapon that transforms people into dogs. Not only does it even works on the Powerpuffs, but we also see Miss Bellham's face for once. There are references, verbal or otherwise, to the movies Dog Day Afternoon and The Doberman Gang. (Rating ... Read More Rating: - the cutest fighters that ever wore a dress..my God !they are so so adorable, cute and funny.. i loved their series very much after i watched it.. 'cuz at first i thought it was for kids when i saw Bubbles and her baby acts, Blossom and her bossy personality.. but Buttercup.. wow she was some thin'.. any way the film was fantastic. Rating: - Truth, Justice...Townsville StyleWith the rise in their popularity among young and old, the "Powerpuff Girls," have left a mark on modern-day animation since the show debuted in the fall of 1998. Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles have become the hippest crime-fighting trio since "Charlie's Angels," and the Cartoon Network's executives must have noticed this when they released the first two videocassette compilations of their adventures. The most noticeable episodes on this tape have to be "Mr. Mojo's Rising" and and "Mime Without ... Read More Rating: - Pick up Buttercups and Give them to YouPart of the Cartoon Network's increasingly-strong generation-spanning uber-hyphenated line-up, the 'Powerpuff Girls' blends ultra-ultra cute manga-esque imagery with an increasingly surreal sense of humour and some extraordinarily intense action sequences. All the episodes are much of a muchness, although the ones with the 'Meat Gun' and 'Mojo Jojo' are stand-outs. Amongst others, this tape has 'Bare Facts', which is surprisingly like Akira Kurosawa's 'Rashomon', in a way. Best of all, the ending theme is by ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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