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Powerpuff Girls: Cartoon Network
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The Powerpuff Girls presence is undeniable. Every store, from Toys 'R Us to Linens 'N Things, across the U.S. has some sort of Powerpuff merchandise. From T-shirts to plastic dishware, Bubbles, Blossom and Buttercup could be the most widely seen cartoon faces in America. It is estimated that by January 2001 the merchandise will have made US$300 million.
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These Powerpuff Girls stickers come 2 sheets per package which include 18 three-dimensional stickers. The "Powerpuff Girls are licensed on the Cartoon Network and these action stickers show all of the characters. Each 2-Pack is UPC coded.
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The Powerpuff Girls revolves around the adventures of Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, three little girls with super powers. The plot of a typical episode is some humorous variation of standard superhero and/or tokusatsu fare, with the girls using their powers to defend their town from various villains, such as bank robbers, mad scientists, aliens or giant monsters, and often dealing with normal issues young children face, such as bed wetting or dependence on a security blanket. The show is one in a long line of cartoons that derives a great deal of humor from pop culture parody and satire.
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According to a news post at AnimeNewsNetwork.com, Toei Animation, Aniplex and Cartoon Network have joined forced to transform those cute little Powerpuff Girls into crime-fighting anime stars. You can see a poster shot at AV Watch.
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One could argue that the Powerpuff Girls are more like little boys than cartoon girls used to be. OK, they're cute as buttons and as feminine as possible for kindergartners with perfectly round little heads and eyes so big they put the kids in those kitschy velvet paintings to shame.
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