![]() Bellum is blonde and wears a white dress in the anime. After the 50th episode, the Gangreen Gang are given new names in the English dub.Buttercup is the only one of the three now who can use eye lasers.In the English dub, it is called New Townsville. Instead of Townsville, the Girls and the Professor live in Tokyo, a real-life Japanese city.In the anime, Mojo Jojo is more of a nuisance to the Girls than a real threat, has nothing to do with their origins and does not reside on top of a volcano, instead residing in a highly run-down shack.Also, unlike in the original series, the girls use real weapons in the anime. Blossom and Buttercup live with their parents and siblings (Blossom has a younger sister while Buttercup's the middle child and only daughter of three kids) while Bubbles appears to be an only child and also lives with her grandmother (not much is known about her parents). ![]() Even though the Professor isn't related to the girls in any way, he's still very loving and protective of them and takes it upon himself to act as a mentor/fatherly figure to them. He and his son also have a pet (robot) dog named "Poochi" (or "Peach"). Professor Utonium has a wife and son in the anime while in the original American cartoon, he was single and the girls were his only children.The girls and Professor Utonium aren't related to each other in any way - the girls are normal humans from the start and come from separate families, as Professor Utonium never created them.For more information, click here.ĭifferences from the original American version The pilot of Powerpuff Girls Z is missing. They are called to action using the cry of Ken Kitazawa's robot pet puppy, Poochi. Mayor assigned them to be the heroines of the city. Those hit with the black light became the series' villains. The white lights hit Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup transforming them into the Powerpuff Girls. The impact causes white and black Z-Rays to fly across the skies of New Townsville. Ken uses the chemical to destroy an ice glacier and avoid an ecological disaster. Professor Utonium was experimenting while his son Ken Kitazawa/Utonium created Chemical Z (a variant of his father's Chemical X) when a local restaurant specialty fell into the Chemical X. The plot of the anime differs much from the original series. 3.2 Other Protagonists Present in Both Adaptations. ![]() 2 Differences from the original American version.A manga of the same name ran in Shueisha's Ribon magazine between July 2006 and June 2007. ![]() An English-dubbed version produced by Ocean Group aired by Cartoon Network Philippines on their Boomerang channel in September 2008, though has not yet been released in North America (mostly as a request from original series Creator Craig McCracken), and at this point, most likely never will, except for Mexico (and Latin America as well) where it airs on Cartoon Network. From August 1st, 2006 to July 24, 2007, it has also aired on AT-X.įrom April 1st to December 30, 2007, the program aired on Cartoon Network in Japan. The 52-episode series aired in Japan on TXN (TV Tokyo) between July 1st, 2006 and June 30, 2007. The anime is co-produced by Cartoon Network Japan and Aniplex and was animated by Toei Animation, featuring character designs by Miho Shimogasa (of Sailor Moon fame). Japan Powerpuff Girls Z, known in Japan as Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (出ましたっ!パワパフガールズ Z Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto ?, roughly They've Headed Off! Powerpuff Girls Z) or PPGZ for short, is a magical girl anime series based on the American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. ![]()
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