2006 anime series based on The Powerpuff Girls
Powerpuff Girls Z
(
Japanese
:
出ましたっ!パワパフガ?ルズZ
,
Hepburn
:
Demashita! Pawapafu G?ruzu Zetto
,
lit.
They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z
)
is a 2006 Japanese
anime
television series created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of
Toei Animation
. Planned by
Cartoon Network
and produced by
TV Tokyo
,
Aniplex
, and Toei Animation, the series is directed by Iku Ishiguro, with Yoshio Urasawa handling series scripts, Miho Shimogasa (character designer of
Cutie Honey Flash
and
Ultra Maniac
and one of the animation directors of
Sailor Moon
) designing the characters and Hiroshi Nakamura and Taichi Master composing the music.
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The anime is based on the 1998 American animated television series
The Powerpuff Girls
, created by
Craig McCracken
and produced by Cartoon Network.
As production occurred in Japan,
The Powerpuff Girls
original series creator Craig McCracken was not actively involved with the project.
Powerpuff Girls Z
aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between July 2006 and June 2007. In addition to Cartoon Network Japan, the anime was also broadcast on
AT-X
.
[2]
[3]
A
manga
adaptation by Shiho Komiyuno ran in
Shueisha
's
Ribon
magazine between July 2006 and June 2007.
The anime's English-language adaptation was produced in association with
Ocean Productions
in Canada. It was aired on
Cartoon Network
in the Philippines and
Boomerang
in Australia and New Zealand in 2008. Despite owning the
IP
rights to it, the anime series never aired on Cartoon Network or its sister channel
Boomerang
in the United States.
Plot summary
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Professor Utonium, his son, Ken Kitazawa, and his toy dog, Peach, are busy working on Chemical X, a powerful chemical substance in Tokyo City (New Townsville in the English dub), when Peach accidentally drops a
daifuku
into a vat of Chemical X, which magically transforms it into Chemical Z. Countries around the world suddenly experience weather calamity, and Ken uses a light beam ray attached to the vat of Chemical Z to blast Chemical Z on an iceberg in the Tokyo City bay, causing black-and-white rays of light to appear in the skies above it.
Three ordinary 14-year-old girls, Momoko Akatsutsumi, Miyako G?tokuji, and Kaoru Matsubara, are engulfed in white light, which transforms them into Hyper Blossom, Rolling Bubbles, and Powered Buttercup, the Powerpuff Girls Z. Peach is also engulfed in white light, transforming into a toy dog who can talk and call the girls to transform. Numerous rays of black light engulf people, animals, and objects to transform them into evil monsters who want to take over Tokyo City, such as Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Princess Himeko, Sedusa, the Gangreen Gang and the Amoeba Boys. The Powerpuff Girls Z must protect Tokyo City with the help from the Professor, Ken, Mayor Mayer and his assistant, Ms. Bellum, and use their respective weapons, including Blossom's
yo-yo
, Bubbles'
bubble rod
and Buttercup's
hammer
from evil monsters.
Episodes
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Media
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Music
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The anime uses six pieces of theme music, two opening themes and four ending themes. In the English dub, an original song is used for the opening theme whilst the end credits used shortened versions of the six Japanese opening and ending themes. The official soundtrack was released in Japan by
Aniplex
on June 27, 2007. The soundtrack consists of TV size versions of most of the series theme songs, the series score by composers Taichi Master and Hiroshi Nakamura presented in the form of a party mix and character songs performed by Japanese voice actresses
Emiri Kat?
,
Nami Miyahara
and
Machiko Kawana
who voiced the Powerpuff Girls Z. The album has a booklet that features concept art for all the characters.
- Opening themes
- "Kib? no Kakera"
(
希望のカケラ
,
Pieces of Hope
)
by
Nana Kitade
(#1?26)
- "Jig The Upper"
(
ジグTHEアッパ?
)
by Hoi Festa (#27?52)
- Ending themes
- "Mayonaka no Doa"
(
?夜中のドア
,
Door of Midnight
)
by
Liu Yi Fei
(#1?13)
- "Look" by
Halcali
(#14?26)
- "T?ri Ame"
(
通り雨
,
Rain that Passes by
)
by Wiz-US (#27?39)
- "Himawari"
(
ひまわり
,
Sunflower
)
by
Hearts Grow
(#40?52)
Manga
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A manga adaptation was illustrated by Shiho Komiyuno, was published in
Shueisha
's
Ribon
magazine between July 2006 and June 2007 and it features original characters in the manga like a pair of androids called Alpha and Beta who are the main antagonists of the manga and a boy named Natsuki Urawa who Momoko has a heavy crush at her middle school.
Video game
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Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z
(
ゲ?ムで 出ましたっ!パワパフガ?ルズZ
,
G?mu de Demashita! Paw?pafu G?ruzu Zetto
)
was developed by Infinity and published by
Bandai
for the
Nintendo DS
on June 12, 2007.
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The game has board-game style gameplay similar to
Mario Party
and features Hyper Blossom, Rolling Bubbles and Powered Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way.
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