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Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z

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  • 2006–2007
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5.4/10
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Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (2006)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasySci-Fi

Three ordinary girls gain superpowers and protect their home city from a variety of villains.Three ordinary girls gain superpowers and protect their home city from a variety of villains.Three ordinary girls gain superpowers and protect their home city from a variety of villains.

  • Creator
    • Craig McCracken
  • Stars
    • Emiri Kato
    • Nami Miyahara
    • Machiko Kawana
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    822
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    • Creator
      • Craig McCracken
    • Stars
      • Emiri Kato
      • Nami Miyahara
      • Machiko Kawana
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emiri Kato
    • Blossom…
    • 2006–2007
    Nami Miyahara
    • Bubbles…
    • 2006–2007
    Machiko Kawana
    • Buttercup…
    • 2006–2007
    Taiten Kusunoki
    • Professor Utonium Kitazawa…
    • 2006–2007
    Makiko Ômoto
    • Ken Kitazawa
    • 2006–2007
    Tomoko Kaneda
    Tomoko Kaneda
    • Peach
    • 2006–2007
    Yôko Kawanami
    • Miss Bellum
    • 2006–2007
    Hideyuki Tanaka
    Hideyuki Tanaka
    • Mayor…
    • 2006–2007
    Masashi Ebara
    • Mojo Jojo
    • 2006–2007
    Maryke Hendrikse
    Maryke Hendrikse
    • Bubbles…
    • 2006–2007
    Kelly Metzger
    Kelly Metzger
    • Buttercup
    • 2006–2007
    Chiwa Saitô
    Chiwa Saitô
    • Kuriko Akatsutsumi
    • 2006–2007
    Nicole Bouma
    Nicole Bouma
    • Blossom
    • 2006–2007
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Mayor
    • 2006–2007
    Liliana Mumy
    Liliana Mumy
    • Bubbles
    • 2006–2007
    Louis Chirillo
    Louis Chirillo
    • Professor Utonium…
    • 2006–2007
    Michael Dobson
    Michael Dobson
    • Mojo Jojo…
    • 2006–2007
    Matt Hill
    Matt Hill
    • Poochi
    • 2006–2007
    • Creator
      • Craig McCracken
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    8siratlas1968

    What could have been regarding Hyper Blossom and her two friends

    I hoped that this anime television series will be dubbed by Cartoon Network Studios with the voices of Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny etc. But we got The Ocean Group dub instead. Why? I have no idea, but it would be better if this anime television series was dubbed by Cartoon Network Studios with the voices from "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998). I wonder. Was this anime television series originally intended to be dubbed by Cartoon Network Studios with the voices of the original Powerpuff Girls? When I discovered on Wikipedia that The Ocean Group is going to dub this anime television series, I was really shocked. So from which men such decision came and why? Also, I think that The Ocean Group dub of this anime television series caused "Xiaolin Chronicles" (2013) with the voices of Canadian voice talent residing in Los Angeles. If this anime wasn't dubbed in Vancouver, the "Xiaolin Showdown" performers like Jeff Bennett as Clay would reprise their roles for "Xiaolin Chronicles" (2013).
    1guzmandelarosa-84053

    This is a bad anime

    The Power Puff Girls Z has a STUPIDEST comedy just like the Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, The Kings of the hill and Futurama. I Hate this anime because all of the characters accept bad jokers and prefer the evil. DAMNED Power Puff Girls Z.
    5christalks881

    Good Idea, Not so Good Execution

    Powerpuff Girls Z is the spinoff of the classic Powerpuff Girls show created back in 1998. I admit that I initially liked the show when I first saw it. However, thinking back on it, the show is just mediocre. The biggest problem with the show is that it lacks the wit and cleverness the original show had. The premise of three normal girls who become the Powerpuff Girls instead of them being created with an experiment is a good idea. There's a lot of potential that could be done with the secret identity aspect where the girls can't tell other people of their powers. However, this isn't executed well as they pretty much have a Superman like costume and no one can tell the difference between them with a change of the costume (which is stupid). I'm not asking for the suits to cover them up completely, but at least a mask over their eyes would've been enough. It would've been cool if they eventually had to reveal their secret identity to their family for example. There's also the fact that their names are still intact as they lack an alter ego (at least in the dub. They do have normal names in the sub). Professor Utonium has a son now, and they both aren't that bad. Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are faithful to the original for the most part, but it now feels like they're all equal instead of Blossom being the team leader like in the original, which is fine. Their powers are definitely nerfed compared to the original. While it does work, it can get repetitive. The villains are hit or miss. Fuzzy Lumpkins, The Gangreen Gang, and The Amoeba Boys are the same and are just there. Mojo Jojo is like himself but stupider. Princess Morbucks has more of a backstory of how she doesn't get her parents' attention as much as her older sister, which I wish was explored with more depth. Speaking of her older sister, she designs a suit of her own that beats the Powerpuff Girls. While it is cool, they never resolved it with a rematch or the Powerpuff Girls beating her older sister. Sedusa in this is better as she's given more of a backstory of how she's originally a normal girl that liked a boy, but didn't think she looked pretty enough. Her shapeshifting powers make her a decent villain for the show. While Him wasn't as good as he was in the original, he does play a larger role as the main bad guy, and it did give stakes to the show that it wouldn't usually have. Cody is a new character that has a backstory of being hospitalized that can turn into a beast with the black Z rays that affect town (that's how the villains become villains). It's pretty cool how well that character is done with his connection to Bubbles. The worst villain has got to be the Rowdyruff Boys. While they were decent in the original, they are downright unbearable in this show. These characters aren't a threat to the Powerpuff Girls. They just do stupid things like run around all over the place and steal the girls' clothes to taint their image (which somehow works). They could've been dealt with immediately but the show needed to stretch the conflict to 22 minutes, which is pretty painful considering these episodes could be as short as 11 minutes. It makes Mr. Freeze from Batman & Robin look like Heath Ledger's Joker from the Dark Knight. Fortunately, they are only the main villain in two episodes and they do become a threat in one of the final episodes of the show. But even that can't save the fact that the Rowdyruff Boys are the worst parts of the show hands down. As said earlier, Powerpuff Girls Z lacks the wit and intelligence that the original had. And that applies to the plots of the shows. It can be as stupid as Ken not believing in Santa to believing in him. He even goes to the moon without an astronaut suit to meet his mother (who can't always see him as she's an astronaut). I'm serious. This is a real episode. Another problem I have is its overdependence on the Black Z Rays, which affects every villain in town. It can range from a monkey becoming Mojo Jojo to something as stupid as a house having black Z rays. The show could have better villains or could even have the Powerpuff Girls fighting normal criminals from time to time. Overall, the show has its moments to shine like with the main characters and a couple of the villains. However, it is bogged down with stupid storylines and villains. A good Powerpuff Girls anime could've happened, but there's nothing more than hints of it here and there. I'd only suggest watching the first couple of episodes and then make the decision for yourself as to whether you should continue or not.
    8jeremycrimsonfox

    Good Take On The Powerpuff Girls

    Powerpuff Girls Z is an anime that adapts the Powerpuff Girls cartoon into a magical girl/henshin superhero anime. In this, Professor Utonium and his son, Ken, create Chemical Z after a cake is dumped in, but when Ken hastily decides to use it to stop an abnormal snowstorm that occurs, it causes black and white Z-rays to fall in Tokyo City (called New Townsville in the English dub done by Ocean Productions). Three thirteen-year-old-girls, Momoko, Miyako, and Kaoru, are hit by the white Z-rays, giving them the power to become Hyper Blossom, Rolling Bubbles, and Powered Buttercup. However, the black Z-rays would hit other people and even animals, turning them into supervillains.

    This series is an alternate universe at best (and is proven in the second-to-last episode, where the original Powerpuff Girls make a cameo as the PPGZ girls land in their world), and as a result, the characters act differently, and there are characters exclusive to this incarnation. Is this better than the Powerpuff Girls show we know and love? If it's the original from the late 1990's, then the answer is no, as the original show has its own charm that Z decides not to try and emulate. However, I can say this is better than the 2016 reboot that is seen by fans of the original as horrible. Managing to adapt the girls into a magical girl anime, Powerpuff Girls Z is worth checking out.
    8w-08323

    Lovely Cure

    I like the ending song.Full of vital energy Just like them.

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      The Ocean Group dub of this installment in the Powerpuff Girls franchise was actually intended for the audiences outside of the United States. A separate dub for the American audience was in the works, with the approval from Craig McCracken, but never came to fruition.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Powerpuff Girls: Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares? (2009)

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      • July 1, 2006 (Japan)
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      • Cartoon Network
      • Toei Animation
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