The Powerpuff Girls' archenemy Mojo Jojo looks like a comic book villain in new fan art. Aired on Cartoon Network, the animated series follows three kindergarten-aged superpowered sisters – Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup – who are frequently called upon to defend Townsville from big baddies. This includes their archenemy, Mojo Jojo, a humanoid monkey and evil genius mastermind who is constantly plotting to take over the world or destroy the Powerpuff Girls.
Some new fan art from raresauce_ on Instagram saw fit to reimagine the monkey-like Mojo Jojo as a comic book villain. Check it out below:
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Mojo Jojo's original design in The Powerpuff Girls was inspired by Caesar from Planet of the Apes and Dr. Gori from the Tokusatsu series Spectreman. Instead of an animated antagonist, the fan art reimagines Mojo as if he would appear in a comic book panel,...
Some new fan art from raresauce_ on Instagram saw fit to reimagine the monkey-like Mojo Jojo as a comic book villain. Check it out below:
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Raresauce (@raresauce_)
Mojo Jojo's original design in The Powerpuff Girls was inspired by Caesar from Planet of the Apes and Dr. Gori from the Tokusatsu series Spectreman. Instead of an animated antagonist, the fan art reimagines Mojo as if he would appear in a comic book panel,...
- 5.5.2023
- von Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant
Japanese actor Tetsuo Narikawa starred in the Spectreman television series in the 1970s. He portrayed Jouji Gamou, the alter-ego of the golden-hued cybernetic super-hero Spectreman.
Narikawa was born in Tokyo on April 15, 1944, and began his acting career in the late 1960s. He was also a karate and judo expert, and was founder and president of the International Karate League of Japan.
Narikawa died in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, on January 1, 2010. He was 65.
Narikawa was born in Tokyo on April 15, 1944, and began his acting career in the late 1960s. He was also a karate and judo expert, and was founder and president of the International Karate League of Japan.
Narikawa died in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, on January 1, 2010. He was 65.
- 12.2.2010
- von Bryan
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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