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timbox129
Joined: 22 Oct 2006
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Location: Crownsville, Maryland
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| Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:05 pm Post subject: The Powerpuff Girls Movie |
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| Remember The Powerpuff Girls Movie? Can you Decribe the Making of the Powerpuff Girls Movie for me please? Also, What did Cartoon Network Think of the Powerpuff Girls Movie? |
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2dexter1
Joined: 20 Nov 2006
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| Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:30 am Post subject: |
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what the...the movie is STUPID AND I DONT LIKE THE PPG!!!! :twisted: ...i like the rrb ...AND I DONT LIKE THE PPG ...
END...lol |
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CupidKirby
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| Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:04 am Post subject: |
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| Well, I can't really understand your question but the Powerpuff GIrls Movie wa probably made before the series since the movie shows how the girls were made exactly and how they became super heros |
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Nimbostratus
Joined: 28 May 2005
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| Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:16 am Post subject: |
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CupidKirby wrote: Well, I can't really understand your question but the Powerpuff GIrls Movie wa probably made before the series since the movie shows how the girls were made exactly and how they became super heros
The movie was made sometime in the later seasons of the show. Just look at when the style of animation changes. |
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timbox129
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| Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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| I called those superintellegent apes and monkeys that attacked The City of Townsville but defeated by the Powerpuff Girls, Primakil, which is Tim Boxian For Ape Monster. Why, Mojo Jojo is part of the Primakil, and is also considered the Lord of the Primakil. Have you seen the Primakil (as these apes and monkeys were called) in the Powerpuff Girls Movie? |
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Gopher
Joined: 01 Jun 2005
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| Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:55 pm Post subject: Re: The Powerpuff Girls Movie |
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timbox129 wrote: Remember The Powerpuff Girls Movie? Can you Decribe the Making of the Powerpuff Girls Movie for me please? Also, What did Cartoon Network Think of the Powerpuff Girls Movie?
Well as you could imagine, the making was a very brutal trial indeed. Each second of footage had to be carefully crafted, sketched and colored one at a time, and many hundreds of thousands of shots had to be thrown out and redone. You could imagine the horror when the animators learned that the script had to be rewritten altogether, thus resulting in a complete 180 degree turn of direction for the animation team.
But after all the shots were finalized, they were made into a massive flip-book and flipped in front of a sounding board, who then expressed their own interests and plans for the movie. The book was taken back into the animation studio where the poor artists had to take their carpal-tunnel-syndrome-stricken hands back to their desks and painfully add the necessary changes. Several of the artists even took their own lives, the sad depraved souls they were for they could no longer endure the grueling task of creating a cartoon movie. But after only 10 years of hard work, the necessary material was presented and converted into an animated film. This was done so by flipping the final draft of the flipbook in front of a handheld recorder. That footage was then taken to the sound department.
Since they didn't have the money to hire sound actors, the team was tasked with recording the sounds of likely voice candidates on TV. Armed with their VCRs and tape-recorders, the animators patiently recorded an extensive tracklist of vowels, articles, and grunts from over a hundred thousand sources. Since lawyers would have no way of identifying ALL the sources, Cartoon Network could avoid having to deal with royalties and copyright infringement. It was a soundproof plan and it worked wonders. It was only a matter of combining the sounds into words, those words into sentences, those sentences into paragraphs, and so on and so forth.
At last, the movie was finished, and Cartoon Network took a bold move releasing it into theatres. Seats packed, theatres filled, concession stands sold out and the very world ceased functioning so it could bear witness to....
The Powerpuff Girls Movie!
Little did they know, however, that the ending of the movie would lead to unforseen consequences. At first, people laughed, and enjoyed the otherwise sensless fun. But then they learned of the movie's antagonists; genetically enhanced monkeys. Indeed, the very concept of genetically enhanced monkeys was too much for the population to comprehend. They left the theatres confused. Shocked. What were genetically enhanced monkeys capable of? Eventually, they became afraid.
The Powerpuff Girls movie had transcended from harmless family entertainment into a grim hard sci-fi. Were genetically enhanced supermonkeys really that far out there? What if they rebelled? If so, was the government able to handle such a crisis? Fear turned into blind hate. Riots broke throughout the major cities of the world. Monkeys were brutally hunted down and abused. Some....moreso than others. They were made to wear dresses. Capes. Makeup. Some were even called names. Others still were brutally sacrificed to pagan gods, in an attempt to rid the mortal plane of the sins of unbearable truth.
Cartoon Network knew that it had paved the way for a monster, and they feared it. A monster that would leave the world in flames. They recalled the movie from theatres, and cancelled the entire series. The creator of the show was then tasked with making a cartoon that would, instead of playing off of realisticly frightening issues of science and technology, deal with the imaginary tendencies of mindless children. One thing lead to another, and in the end the world would know a new cartoon. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. A bland cartoon as mindless as the people it sought to entertain.
The world would never again know the cruel, dark future the Powerpuff Girls cartoon had suggested. |
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puffheadz
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| Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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| ^ :rotfl: |
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timbox129
Joined: 22 Oct 2006
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Location: Crownsville, Maryland
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| Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:38 pm Post subject: |
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| Well, I think Cartoon Network was embarrassed by the Powerpuff Girls Movie. Not necessarily by the film itself, mind you! But Cartoon Network was kind of ashamed of The Powerpuff Girls Movie's failure in 2002. When the Powerpuff Girls movie came out on July 2002, and died a dog's death, Cartoon Network's self confidence was shaken to the core. The Powerpuff Girls Movie's 2000's failure at the box office lead to Cartoon Network's theatrical feature film deparment's bankruptcy. In Cartoon Network's eyes, The Powerpuff Girls Movie was not a great animated film. It was a failure--Plain and simple, you guys. And that film was not a mistake that Cartoon Network was eager to repeat. Cartoon Network is now Corrupt! Because of their crappy shows, Cartoon Network is Corrupt! We better stop Cartoon Network from destroying its core viewership! and We better change Cartoon Network back to the way it was! Happy! |
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