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Monday, 14 March 2022

The Twelfth Terror Of Salad Fingers

Disclaimer:
This is a review and analysis of an episode of an animated web series that contains disturbing content, including:
  • Gore
  • Necrophilia 
  • Potential sexual symbolism
  • Likely elements of paedophilia
Reader discretion is advised.


Guess who is back and ready to creep us out once again? None other than Salad Fingers [15]! Created by David Firth, he has been causing online disturbance since the days of Newgrounds in 2004 [4] [6] [21]. Previously, we were revolted by a promotional spin-off episode titled “Market” but some of us took interest in purchasing some Salad Fingers merchandise [5]. Two years before that, we dived into the depths of the eleventh episode titled “Glass Brother” and felt unsettled by its aspects of psychological horror yet impressed by the visual upgrades [14] [21] [37] [38]. Similar to Helluva Boss, the current production of Salad Fingers is funded by sales of merchandise from an online shop, along with Firth’s Patreon page partially due to the likeliness of his YouTube channel getting demonetized [15] [28]. I just wonder how the next acts of the point-and-click game would have continued the story if it had never been cancelled by Firth’s request [24]. As for the brand new episode of the series that marked the twelfth terror just a week ago [15], sit tight and do not let the green bed bugs with filthy teeth bite tonight because it is time to brace ourselves for the uncanniness that awaits us as we analyse and review “Post Man”.

Somewhere…on the internet…
Some green dude…
Creeps you out…as he strokes a…
Bunch of small rusty spoons [7] [16]… [15]

The plot begins with Salad Fingers wearing a postman’s hat and carrying a bag full of stuff…and made out of flesh that must be from the way to redeem Hubert Cumberdale in “Glass Brother” [14] [21], fitting the title of the episode. In additional misfortune, he appears to be out of touch with reality as always as he talks to a rock and named it “Bartholomew Degryse”. No Sesame Street reference intended [29]. But suddenly, he sees a horribly mangled animal corpse and becomes…attracted to it. This is not the first time he has interacted with a corpse with a very loose grasp of reality [12] [20] [21]. But compared to the human corpse he found in “Shore Leave”, the attraction towards a mangled animal’s body is romantic as shown by how he finds it “beautiful” [15]. Pretty sickening indeed. Just imagine how the strange humanoid from the episode “Cage” must feel about that [9] [17] [21]! Later at night, Hubert is seen out of his fleshy form from “Glass Brother”…with the ability to verbally confront the green creep as his face suddenly morphs [14] [15] [21]. I would say that Mr. Finger’s touch with reality may never improve, considering he freaked out when a little girl spoke in “Picnic” [10] [18] [21].

Yuck!! Really, Salad? And yes, I am censoring the corpse’s mutilation for the sake of some of you guys. [15]
By the way, who is this “Uncle Kevin”? Why would he live down a drain? [15]

Despite Hubert’s confrontation, the date with a dark destiny begins [15]. Even though the corpse is…well…dead, it apparently can sulk and inhale and exhale deeply during its date with the green guy in a tuxedo…with a dead rat as a toupee, which further proves how psychologically damaged he seems to have been ever since the first episode [4] [6 [21]]. How he tells the corpse that she would not be fully dressed without a smile is one sly reference to Annie yet it is a sign of how he sees her feeling rather uncomfortable [1].Shouldn’t the green creep get the idea as he apparently sees people judging him on his date [15]? The way a group of green tentacle-like things crawl up each of his legs to make him look…thrilled is quite unnerving…as the potential English equivalent of hentai [31], which can be partially French as he has spoken French in the second episode [7] [16] [21]. More of his weird mannerisms include picking a flower which at first looked like it was for the corpse…and then eating all of its petals [15]. The aspects of irony put into the show excel the shock factor, which is another sign of Firth knowing his stuff with the contributions of Christian Webb and James Hollis for the newest episode. 

You have no room to talk when you have not brushed YOUR teeth, Mr. Fingers! [15]

As iconic as the main theme tune is for setting up the atmosphere of Salad’s life is, the music during the montage of his date with the dead dog is pretty groovy. There is also some exceptionally done sound effects. However, those do not make up for how sickening the premise of the episode is, although I understand it is not meant to be taken seriously, considering how out of touch with realisation Salad Fingers is [21]. [15]

Later on, the green freak is in his regular attire…in bed with the corpse at his home [15]. His fearful and guilt-driven dialogue is accompanied by a ruckus booming through the front door, distorted speech from the corpse despite its obvious inability to speak and low and intimidating music playing in the background. Paying close attention to the whole plot and witnessing this climax, I must askdoes this mean the corpse is a metaphor for an underaged employee who was molested by a postman? Well, there was a mention of said minor getting a job at the delivery services outside of school. This premise for an episode is pretty much a vague rehash of a certain crazy canine whose series I would rather leave alone in 2022 [35] [36]. I guess those crows were about to warn her about him before the date night [15]. Well, at least Salad Fingers was not shirtless with a swollen left nipple from some kinkiness with nettles in his bed [8] [21]. But still, how lower could his mentally unwell psyche stoop [15]? Reflecting on that deformed lad’s feelings for him that were not returned in “Cage” [9] [17] [21], I can imagine Marjory Stewart-Baxter being sickened…and jealous at Salad’s interactions with a dead dog, even though she is a finger puppet [15] [21].

Despite this scenario possibly being a metaphor for a disturbing moment from the past, there is absolutely nothing that would justify it in real life. Moreover, it could be set sometime before the time Jeremy Fisher was comforted by a father figure, leading to Jeremy being the girl’s predator all along [11] [19] [21]. [15]
And speaking of Marjory, I just wonder how she is doing after the unnerving punishment she got in the previous episode [37] [38]. [14]

After looking at a piece of paper that appeared at the front door, which must have been a letter according to his psyche, the green guy goes outside with the mangled dog and thankfully ends the relationship [15]. It was absolutely bewildering to suddenly see another dog-like creature alive from the tree’s hollow, but with a human head dragging the corpse away, which is pretty much the most surreal aspect of the episode and further expands on the surreal nature of the series. Although the living dog’s head resembles an infant’s, she is apparently the corpse’s mother, according to Mr. Fingers. The mentioning of the failure to make the corpse the “next Mrs. Fingers” tells me that it must not be the first time. Could that, along with some new development for Marjory and Jeremy be established in an unlucky thirteenth episode that could be released on a Friday [30] [32]? The new premise of Salad falling in love with a corpse, seeing it as a beautiful girl and getting into trouble for it is disturbing with possibly some deep meaning behind it [15]. It sure takes the moral corruption BoJack Horseman caused with a seventeen-year-old ally of his to a whole new level of low [34].

How the heck was this a physical possibility? [15]

Way before the ending scene, the black substance near the hollow and how Salad Fingers delivers a group of bones to it must mean there was some very vague tolerance between a postman and a mother before her daughter was groomed. I suppose Roger ought to punish Mr. Fingers…again [21] [33]. [15]

The art style in “Post Man” is not all the way up to the graphical standards from the previous episode and Firth’s thank you for over a million YouTube subscribers [14] [21] [22] [35] [36], but it looks less advanced to match the style of the ninth and tenth episodes [13] [21]. One difference is that the subtitles for Salad’s dialogue are mostly red during the daytime, which could match the fairly new and definitely unnerving aspect of his character [15]. The backgrounds, as always, are earthy and quite lifeless, which matches the disturbing nature of the show. The detail of the mangled animal corpse is convincingly grotesque with several flies buzzing near its exposed brain. I quite like the glowing and flickering of the flames on top of the candles during Salad’s date with…the corpse. Although the flickering of the candles’ flames is quite choppy, just look at the utter lack of choppiness when Salad swings the corpse around like a lasso. The coal-black smoke effect for when the living dog with a human dog is about to come out of a hollow is convincing and adds a little tension. Aside from comparing the art styles throughout the series [35] [36], the pace in each episode is gradual enough for building tension aside from or within the shock factor [10] [15] [18].

At least how the overall animation looks cheaper is not a huge downgrade. Additionally, the audio quality is still top-notch, compared to the very slight fuzziness of the voice acting in the very first episode titled “Spoons” [4] [6] [21]. As for the visuals, I think the visual quality of “Glass Brother” ought to return in the thirteenth episode if possible [14] [21]. [15]
You can tell that the standards of improvement are still there by the glossiness added to the green creep’s eyes, along with ounces of decent shading [13] [21]. [15]

After the reupload of the tenth episode titled “Birthday” on YouTube [13], I am revolted and bewildered at the outcome of the twelfth episode titled “Post Man”, even though it is about six and half minutes shorter than “Glass Brother” [14] [15]. If you were way too disturbed by the new episode of Salad Fingers, free to stick to wholesome and adorable nostalgia, like mid-‘90s Polly Pocket toys and look forward to something more adventurously light-hearted, such as My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure for the Xbox Series X|S and so on [2] [3] [39]. As for the mature side of today’s animation, I shall look forward to witnessing the true personality of a seemingly quirky interpretation of Andrealphus, a marquis of the Ars Goetia in the second season of Helluva Boss [25] [27]. And as for the mentally disturbed green creature who loves to caress rust, I guess we may have to wait for an unlucky thirteenth episode for about a year or two [32]. Who knows what he could be up to without a healthy grasp at reality next? In the meantime, there can at least be some fanmade adaptions [26]. Dare to slip your foot into Salad Fingers’ mouth before bedtime [23]?

I wrote again…
On my blog…
That poor dog…
Oh, I bet we’ll watch again some freaky day [12] [20]… [15]

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Monday, 7 March 2022

The Powerpuff Girls – A New City Of Townsville?

Disclaimer
This is an article on the history of a popular animated franchise that mentions concerns regarding:
  • Blood and gore within cartoon violence
  • Transphobia
  • Accusations of pedophilia
Reader discretion is advised.
Sugar, spice and everything nice. Those were the ingredients chosen with an accidental dose of Chemical X to create three superheroes who have dedicated their lives to saving the day before bedtime [24]. They say that nothing beats the original, especially if a reboot of a popular cartoon turns out to be a misguided letdown [50]. However, I believe there can be a way to make up for such a misfortune, especially due to a huge risk of a live-action reboot being a complete disaster after only a pilot with some likely changes to a leaked script [1] [27]. Call me an old soul, but I can safely say that the first half of the 2020s has been mostly fearsome and gloomy so far. Furthermore, the current generation could use a few more heroes. How about a brand new animated series starring Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup [69]? A little change would not hurt as I enjoyed snacking on a slice of Terry’s dark chocolate orange instead of the usual milk chocolate orange on Boxing Day. I mean, what could be next in terms of refreshing familiarity [21]? Reviving the Pixel Chix franchise with some brand new male characters in their own homes and cars [91]?
After doing my last manicure of 2021, I suspected that I ought to follow the rules in Lara Croft’s RPG book in early 2022 as Hello Kitty and her friends hopefully sense some good luck and maintain good health [26] [88]. It is important to keep following your passions in a proactive manner…and behave yourself, according to Deadpool after his Nerdy Thirty [94]. [51]
It all began with McCracken’s college project, “Whoopass Stew!” back in about 1992 [54]. It was quite fascinating how Blossom, my favourite powerpuff girl had her ponytail designed quite differently [19]. More drastically, Professor Utonium was shorter, wore glasses and lacked hair, faintly resembling Dexter from the Dexter’s Laboratory series [68]. Did the whoopass in its can really have to look like something it should not [19]? As quite cheesy as the violence was in the introduction, it at least provided a bit of comical humour. The music during the first-ever encounter of the Amoeba Boys was gaudy and the way the girls made them melt away near the sun was one somewhat toned-down fatality [6] [54] [93]. I am glad that McCracken decided to change the show and group’s name to “The Powerpuff Girls” as it suits the cuteness of the girls’ iconic designs better and it is indeed more appropriate and memorable for a young target audience [54]. Hopefully, McCracken will agree to allow the next of reboot his creation as letting him get involved will make it very faithful to what he intended for what his trio of little girls evolved into, which will be explained later on.

A title like “Whoopass Stew” sounds more fitting for a cartoon on Adult Swim. There was also a second episode that was never fully animated but featured the character Him previously named “The Devil” with a differently designed face [90]. [54]
Here is the first-ever concept art of the girls by their creator, Craig McCracken. I suppose the next reboot could poke a little fun at their much older designs, quite like how the Run Of The Mills girls poked fun at negatively received concept art [47] [90]. [28]
The intellectual property later went on to be part of the What-A-Cartoon series, just like how Cow and Chicken and Dexter’s Laboratory started off as shorts on television before going solo [67] [68]. There were two episodes starring the trio with different premises that introduced Fuzzy Lumpkins when his surname lacked the “P” and re-introduced the Amoeba Boys as…well…less threatening criminals [40] [43]. Bubbles was voiced by Kath Soucie in both episodes, making her sound like Lil from Rugrats. The mayor’s design was drastically different, along with his voice in “Meet Fuzzy Lumkins” [43]. The end of the episode’s climax establishes why the villain Bubbles most commonly fights against is Fuzzy. You better not turn MY hair into meat, okay?! The animation of the two shorts was rather different as “Crime 101” featured an alternation for Blossom’s hair [40]. I sure as heck doubt that a new incarnation of the girls would not like the taste of meat jam nor try to rob a bank as a demonstration for aspiring criminals. I think I will try some of the jam from Letter B on a slice of toast while Professor Utonium makes toast for the girls with the jam from Letter A sometime soon [40].
More introductory aspects in “Meet Fuzzy Lumkins” included how Blossom would often be the one to answer the hotline and Bubbles’ hobby in colouring. Why not bring back those food-related villains in a new reboot as they were only mentioned and seen in one deception? [43]
Now, this is what we all saw coming! The first four seasons of The Powerpuff Girls were timeless and witty enough to be considered late ‘90s and early 2000s classics. One of my favourite episodes would be “The Powerpuff Girls’ Best Rainy Day Ever” due to the delightful portrayal of the girls’ imaginative play based on their duties as crime-fighters [9] [60]. Another favourite moment of mine would be the musical number that restored Townsville’s colours [25]. Despite the outstanding reception, the first few seasons of the original show were not beyond criticism as there was a dud set in Citysville that was far too mean-spirited and had a few holes regarding other episodes. I am also not fond of “A Very Special Blossom” [37]. I will admit that some moments of violence in the show that involved a little blood would not be present in cartoons aimed at children, especially to this day [24] [29] [59]. There ought to be not a drop of blood if the target audience for the next reboot will be children, although I understand that the original show’s violence was never as graphic as the blood and gore in the Happy Tree Friends series [30] [31]. But I digress. How about some sly and subtle jokes for the older ones? Wink wink.

Here is some artwork that could work well in a new cartoon. It can be seen in a children’s book titled “The Powerpuff Girls: Big Terrible Trouble” that was published back in 1999 [3]. Perhaps a highly similar style can be established in another reboot, but again, without any gore to avoid complaints from parents [29]. [2]
Oh. And this is pretty much how I felt when I was a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog [18]. [37]
The fifth and sixth season of the original show that featured the updated art style based on the movie under the production of Cartoon Network Studios was when plenty of fans identified a “seasonal rot” [35] [68] [71]. A few episodes were prime proof of such a claim, including “Sun Scream” and “Girls Gone Mild” [61] [70]. It was bad enough the film was not financially successful [51]. But as a 2000s kid, I did not mind the post-movie seasons of The Powerpuff Girls as I personally enjoyed some of its episodes, such as “Silent Treatment”, “West In Pieces”, and “Oops I Did It Again” [46] [92]. Furthermore, I can see how the complaints the film and the show received for its excessive use of violence were challenged in “Girls Gone Mild” [29] [51] [59] [61]. I also saw some interesting and new character development for the girls in “Crazy Mixed Up Puffs” and I thought the redesigns of the Rowdyruff Boys in their return were more preferable and recognizable [14] [68]. I would say the final two seasons of the original show with the newer art style was a mixed bag. Perhaps the start of a new cartoon starring the three pint-sized superheroines can re-establish their origin or expand on it as they further develop their skills in civilization and managing their superpowers.
The writing of some episodes in the fifth and sixth seasons of the original show could have provided better pacing, more engaging jokes and more elevating aspects of creativity [68] [71]. Too bad some of the colours of the notable backgrounds were gone, yet I liked the vibrant outfits for the Steamypuff Girls [53]. Why not bring back the Powerpunk Girls, the evil counterparts from an alternate universe to bring back more fast-paced action in a new reboot [52]? [53]
I am pretty sure a reboot of Dexter’s Laboratory can combine the continuities of the original two seasons produced by Hanna-Barbera and the revival that was produced by Cartoon Network Studios after the release of Ego Trip, but not make the same mistakes and sacrifices shown in the third and fourth season for quality’s sake [67]. [46]
Back in 2004, the trio appeared in a strikingly different art style for The Powerpuff Girls: Dream in Style [36] [72]. Their limbs were longer and pointed and their hair was more detailed. Their lips were red, which made them look like they were wearing lipstick, which was unfortunately quite questionable as they were meant to be at the age of a kindergartner ever since the series began in 1998 [68]. Nonetheless, the music video they all starred in was quirky and vibrant, despite the girls being plainly portrayed as fashionistas most of the time and the theme song was pretty catchy [36] [72]. On the website that promoted a spin-off headcanon, Blossom hosted a personality quiz, Bubbles expressed an interest in travelling and Buttercup made a list of fitness tips [5]. They sure had their own thing. There was no sign of anything dark from the series anywhere, especially not when sweets were a blatant metaphor for drugs [33]. Perhaps there can be a vague dream in style in a new incarnation, but only for a specific and short moment, such as a musical number to avoid distraction from intense action when it comes to saving the day…that does not involve underaged driving [36] [72].
I got my own thing! Yeah! Yeah! [36] [72]
Oh! And let us not forget about The Powerpuff Girls Z! It was an anime series based on the original series that firstly aired in Japan [48]. One of the major differences was that the girls had nicknames; Hyper Blossom, Rolling Bubbles and Powered Buttercup [63]. Other differences in The Powerpuff Girls Z! include:
·      The girls were not sisters and had different families [48]
·      The Professor had a spouse and a son [48]
·      The girls were not born with their powers but received them later in life instead [48]
·      The members of the Gangreen Gang have different names [48]
·      The girls were armed with magical weapons; Blossom with a yo-yo, Bubbles with a large bubble wand and Buttercup with a mallet [48] [63]
·      Princess Morbucks had an older sister who was known as “Duchess” [45] [48]
The series eventually had a full English dub [34]. I enjoyed singing the lyrics to the Japanese theme song when I was a younger teenager. Perhaps the next incarnation can feature a few references to The Powerpuff Girls Z! for all the anime admirers and manga readers out there, including the Major having a brother who is a school headteacher and the Professor eventually being in a well-deserved happy marriage [48].
There was also a manga series of The Powerpuff Girls Z. Surely, not every fan enjoyed the anime adaption, but it was still quite popular back in the day. [48]
Surely, there can be the grand return of the Rowdyruff Boys with a re-established yet faithful origin for them in a new reboot. Besides, they were also adapted for the Powerpuff Girls Z. [48]
I remember watching the special titled “The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed” back in 2014 and enjoying it for bringing The Powerpuff Girls back for a new audience [12] [13]. However, looking back at it now makes me believe that it was unfortunately quite misguided, including some moments that seemed quite out of character to some of us. It was rather puzzling to see Bubbles have ice breath instead of Blossom, even though that special power does suit her light blue eyes, dress and shoes [12]. Sorry. I relate to Elsa from Frozen [23]. As fresh and quirky the special’s art style was, I think it would have worked a little better with rather advanced Flash animation instead of abstract CGI and smoother movement [12] [13]. Since I liked how the girls’ shoes were in their favourite colours, I think that could be featured in a new 2020s cartoon based on their legacies as an Easter egg. I would not mind if the art style for a brand new Powerpuff Girls cartoon would feature the girls with shoes that are in their signature colours with black outlines to help them stand out. Besides, that would give a new and hopefully improved reboot a little more individuality. Some critics can evolve into creators, right? Teehee!
I thought the girls looked really cool in their robotic forms under the influence of the video game Bubbles became infatuated with in the special. But still, despite the interesting art style, the animation could have worked a bit better if it was 2D instead of CGI and not so choppy [12] [24]. [13]
I never despised the reboot of the cartoon that began in 2016, but I wish it was a lot more faithful to what made the original a hit. One thing the reboot has received criticism for was its reliance of today’s culture, such as references to memes and…twerking with the panda who sounded like Mickey Mouse after he smoked a certain something [50] [68] [76]. As a supporter of LGBT tolerance, I can say that the controversy surrounding the portrayal of Donny ruined the first season’s reputation for me [41]. I really did not like the premise of “The Wrinklegruff Gals” very much for specific reasons [87]. Another issue was how the character Jared, a love interest for Blossom was designed after one of the show’s writers, which caused many viewers to believe he was a self-insert character for the writer to let out some…questionable fantasies [32] [42]. As much as I do not condone bullying towards those who actually liked the pairing, I believe Jared should have been designed and written very differently to prevent the controversy from ever happening. It is shame that Ms. Bellum was absent in the reboot, but at least she had a lovely vacation [50]. It would be imperative that the next reboot does not make the same mistakes.

There is a right way to do a reboot…and there is a wrong way to do a reboot. [87]

I sure hope the next reboot will be a lot more LGBT-friendly by featuring some same-sex couples with their own adopted children in backgrounds. Oh! And no minors twerking please! [76]

Were there at least a few things I liked about the controversial reboot? Quite surprisingly, yes. The new expressions, especially in the eyes of the girls were at least refreshing and expanded on some creativity within the animation [76]. I also liked the new power of auras that can be shaped with each girl’s imagination. Blossom’s pink aura involved various household objects, Bubbles’ blue aura could change into animals and Buttercup’s aura can transform into transport and weaponary [82] [83]. The categories for each aura suited each girl’s traits, which prove the new power’s credibility. I also liked the premise of helping Princess Morbucks become a better person as it provided interesting exploration for a villainous character [75]. I suppose we can welcome back the panda who sounds like Mickey Mouse if he was ever high on marijuana. Ironically, Bliss is a character I like as her development reminds me of Elsa from Disney’s Frozen [7] [23]. But still, she retreated to a place called “Bird Poop Island” [38]? Really? Taking the minority of tolerable aspects from a mostly flawed reboot and including it in a rehash of what made the original show acclaimed can also make a new interpretation appealing to those who ironically enjoyed the reboot. Please respect opinions, citizens!
I did not mind the shorts all that much as I liked the gag with Bubbles pretending to be a sports network anchor with Octi in “Air Buttercup” and thought the concept of her as a beauty blogger was pretty cute [73] [81]. I also liked how Bubbles and Buttercup’s hairstyles were slightly alternated in the 2016 reboot and I would not mind those returning in the next one. [81]
I guess there can be some development for Blossom, my favourite of the trio that would lead to her learning to be less bossy at some point. I am sure a new Bubbles will be as adorable as the crossover between Hello Kitty and Pusheen the Cat [55] [56] [57] [58], even though “Bubblevicious” from the first four seasons of the original show was a prime example of interesting character exploration [8]. I am quite interested in how she became skilled in computer programming in the reboot [77], even though I think it would have made more sense if Blossom had that skill as she is the smart one. Perhaps the next cartoon should reduce Blossom’s uptightness, portray her skill in speaking a specific Chinese dialect, keep Bubbles interested in computer programming, along with speaking Spanish and Squirrel and make Buttercup’s flaws more balanced with her nobility to her sisters to ensure that their portrayals will be more faithful to what McCracken has intended during the original show’s run, as well as faithful to the small amount of redeeming qualities from the reboot [50] [68] [84].As usual, Blossom should be the smart one for excellent leadership, Bubbles needs to be the cute one for a little light-heartedness and Buttercup must be the tough one in honour of tomboy representation.

I honestly do not mind the girls having crushes in a new reboot. However, please do not make the same mistake again and make sure they all look as youthful as they do whilst establishing that they are exactly the same age as them. Good versions of the Rowdyruff Boys, yes? [79]
And lastly, make sure they can all play instruments in a band [80] [86]! Rock on! [25]

I have theorised that the 2016 reboot actually takes place after the original series due to a flashback of Pokey Oaks being destroyed before the middle school that was further established and how the classic hotline phone was replaced with new smartphones [44] [50]. I believe that including the middle school in a new cartoon, along with possibly ageing the girls up to only about a few years older can make it seem like a proper successor to the original cartoon series with certain aspects of the reboot included, such as the creation of Bliss. It is interesting how she has a different voice actress she appears in different regional airings, despite how unnecessary it seems as it vaguely reminds me of how Catherine can speak in about fourteen different Japanese voices in Catherine: Full Body for the Nintendo Switch with DLC [10] [15] [16] [17] [22] [38]. But still, I would not mind an official British dub of the next reboot at all! I am sure that it can be a semi-continuation to ensure there will be no invalid inconstancies. Rebooting a failed reboot can work if widespread criticism is taken into consideration, even as a potential prequel to a live-action movie with their designs loosely based on Dove Cameron, Yana Perrault and whoever replaces Chloe Bennet [20] [27] [89].
Bliss may have been a “Mary-Sue” to many fans, but I still cannot be mad at her in the slightest [10] [16]. Besides, there was a fourth member of the Amoeba gang in The Powerpuff Girls Z [48]. Besides how she was the fourth powerpuff girl instead of Bunny in the reboot, she can express grief of having never met her. There can also be the creation of the “perfect little girl” from the opening sequence of Whoopass Stew who many fans nicknamed “Bell” [47] [65], along with the return of Bullet to form another powerpuff trio [39]. [16]
And of course, a new theme song and opening sequence ought to be exceptional. [24]
In a hopeful conclusion, I strongly believe that a new Powerpuff Girls cartoon at some point in the rest of the 2020s or later should provide:
  •       A convincing art style for the pint-sized heroines
  •       Likeable and convincing portrayals of the characters, including the supporting ones
  •       Thrilling and comical fighting sequences without grotesque detail [29]
  •       Reliance on intelligent and imaginative writing rather than real-life trends [50] [68]
  •       The return of some classic characters, including Ms. Bellum and the narrator [50]
  •       New and improved portrayals of characters from the reboot, including Bliss and Donny [38] [41]
  •       Some dark moments to provide a little maturity when it comes to exceptional writing [33]
  •       Signs of being a true successor to the original show, including the middle school from the misguided reboot [44]
  •       Likely signs of being a prequel to the forthcoming live-action pilot [1] [27]
I am always up for new interpretations of childhood shows, as long as they do not end up being hazardously misguided. I am not saying that another reboot of The Powerpuff Girls will definitely happen after 2022, but it is fascinating to discuss what could have been changed to make entertainment more entertaining. Besides, a reboot taking full responsibility for the flaws of the original would work for a new film series based on the Twilight Saga [95], right?
And so once again, an article has been written! Thanks to…Laura Amy Williams! [3]
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