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  1. 1. Juli 2006 · English. The series takes place in New Townsville (Tokyo City in the original Japanese version). In order to stop an ecological disaster, Professor Utonium's son, Ken Kitzawa, uses Chemical Z, a new form of the Professor's original substance, Chemical X, to destroy a giant glacier.

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    The plot of the anime differs much from the original series. 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. Ken uses the chemical to destroy an ice glacier and avoid an ecological disaster. The impact causes ...

    Professor Utonium has a wife, a son and a pet (robot) dog named "Poochi" (or "Peach") in the anime. The Professor is not the Girls' guardian but still acts as a father figure to them.
    In the anime, the eponymous heroes are ordinary natural-born humans in their early teens who gain the ability to become superheroes when necessary, and are not related to each other. Blossom and Bu...
    In the anime, Mojo Jojois more of a nuisance than a real threat, has nothing to do with the Girls' origins, resides in a highly run-down shack and has no prior connection to the Professor.
    Instead of Townsville, the Girls and the Professor live in Tokyo, a real-life Japanese city. In the English dub, it is called New Townsville.

    (Note: Most characters in the anime are based on their American counterparts. Characters mentioned in this section are those that are either significantly different or not in the American version at all. For those present in both versions, there is also a brief PPGZsection on their main pages.)

    Powerpuff Girls Zreceived mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences. It is different from the original series and heavily polarized the audiences (not to mention fans of the original show), as it's either the subject of praise or criticism. On TV.com, it gained a 7.4/10 rating based on 145 votes. On MyAnimeList.net, it gave it a low rati...

    The Powerpuff Girls Z: Original Soundtrackwas released on June 27, 2007. The CD contains TV-sized versions of the show's opening and ending themes (although the song, Jig THE Upper, is the version that was featured on the single released by Hoi Festa and not the one used in the actual show,) a party mix of the show's music produced by TAICHI MASTER...

    The video game entitled Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Zfor the Nintendo DS was released on June 12, 2007, by Namco. It has board-game style gameplay similar to Mario Partyand features Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way.

    A manga adaptation, illustrated by Shiho Komiyuno, was published in Shueisha's Ribonmagazine between July 2006 and June 2007.

    Because the series was first announced on April 1, 2005 (just a month after the original show ended as well), many people considered it to be an April Fools' Day prank at the time.
    In the second to last episode, Girlz, Beyond Time and Space! / Only a Matter of Time, the original Powerpuff Girls make a little cameo alongside the Giant Fishballoon.
    The show takes inspiration from different "tokusatsu", and "mahou shoujo" series, Momoko's personality even being directly inspired by Usagi Tsukino from Sailor Moonin how she loves sweets and is c...
    This era of the anime is based and inspired on Super Sentai series, Kamen Rider series, Metal Heroes series, Sailor Moon series and Pretty Cureseries.
    Cartoon Network Philippines Site (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com.ph/minisite/ppgz/index.php)
    Original Wikipedia Article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerpuff_Girls_Z)
    Anime News Network (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=5371)
    IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0989771/)
  2. Powerpuff Girls Z (Japanese: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, Hepburn: Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto, lit. They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z) is a 2006 Japanese anime television series created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Toei Animation.

  3. Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (jap. 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Z) ist eine Anime-Fernsehserie des Studios Toei Animation aus dem Jahr 2006. Sie basiert auf der US-amerikanischen Serie Powerpuff Girls von Cartoon Network und wurde als Manga und Videospiel adaptiert.

  4. 1. Juli 2006 · Based on the American cartoon, "The Powerpuff Girls." Professor Utonium and his son Ken are studying the strange Chemical X. When a mochi cake falls into the formula, it changes into Chemical Z. Ken fires a ray of Chemical Z at a glacier in Tokyo Bay, however that causes strange black and white lights to scatter.

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  5. Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z. Based on the American cartoon, "The Powerpuff Girls." Professor Utonium and his son Ken are studying the strange Chemical X. When a mochi cake falls into the formula, it changes into Chemical Z. Ken fires a ray of Chemical Z at a glacier in Tokyo Bay, however that causes strange black and white lights to scatter.

  6. Powerpuff Girls Z (Japanese: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ Hepburn: Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto, lit. They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z) is a Japanese magical girl anime series directed by Megumu Ishiguro, based on the American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. The anime is co-produced by...