Powerpuff Girls

The Powerpuff Girls Take On Vacationing Yetis As Part Of Cartoon Network’s Holiday-Themed Marathon
The Powerpuff Girls Take On Vacationing Yetis As Part Of Cartoon Network’s Holiday-Themed Marathon
The Powerpuff Girls Take On Vacationing Yetis As Part Of Cartoon Network’s Holiday-Themed Marathon
The city of Townsville is a pretty festive place in general, so it makes sense that when winter rolls in, the Powerpuff Girls take advantage of a snow day and head out to do some sledding on their favorite hill. This year, though, there's a problem: Not only has a snow day been extended by a blizzard into an entire month, but when a whole bunch of yetis move in, they start to take over all the best hills for themselves, an act of aggression that will not stand. And that, friends and neighbors, is the plot of "Snow Month," a new episode of The Powerpuff Girls that's set to air as part of Cartoon Network's holiday-and-winter themed programming featuring new episodes of PPG, Steven Universe, Regular Show, and more. And since that Steven Universe episode is all about Greg's first winter with Baby Steven and we probably couldn't get through even the shortest clip without sobbing, we've got a fun scene from PPG for you to watch below!
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About The Powerpuff Girls
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About The Powerpuff Girls
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About The Powerpuff Girls
Everyone loves trivia about their favorite animated features and series, but with over 100 years of animation history behind us right now, there’s always some new obscure fact to learn. That’s why ComicsAlliance is going deep into the minutiae of your favorite names in cartoons in this continuing video series. You think you know cartoons? Well, here’s a few things you might not know! This week we're taking a look at Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, the Powerpuff Girls!
Ringo Starr to Appear on New ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Special
Ringo Starr to Appear on New ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Special
Ringo Starr to Appear on New ‘Powerpuff Girls’ Special
Few things seemed more incongruous on children's television in 1989 than Ringo Starr's time on PBS' show, 'Shining Time Station' (apart, of course, from when George Carlin took over for Ringo a year later). Starr is about to make the year spent as 'Mr. Conductor' look perfectly normal later this year when he lends his talents to a Cartoon Network special of 'The Powerpuff Girls.'