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The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed
The Powerpuff Girls have always saved the world before bedtime, but Mojo Jojo is back with his most diabolical scheme yet. As Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup face off with their enemy, the girls may have found the one challenge that has them staying up past bedtime.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 5.3 |
Studio : | Cartoon Network Studios, Passion Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Storyboard Artist, |
Cast : | Cathy Cavadini Tara Strong Elizabeth Daily Roger L. Jackson Tom Kane |
Genre : | Animation Action Family TV Movie |
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Memorable, crazy movie
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
"Dance Pantsed" is a Powerpuff Girls (voiced by actresses in their 40s and 50s) short film that runs slightly over 20 minutes. The trio are up against a bad villain again and have to make sure to save the world again. It's a bit of "Charlie's Angels" with animation and the heroes considerably younger. It's also a lot worse. I have no idea what the Emmys were thinking when they awarded this one or what the Annies were thinking when they nominated it. The animation style is terrible, even if that's just perception. The action is very quick and doesn't make any sense absolutely, but not in a weirdly entertaining way, just in a completely pointless manner. What was up with the random dance sequence at the end? And the talking was really quick and impossible to understand for foreign audiences without subtitles, probably also tough to follow for American native speakers if they are still children. I love myself a good animated movie from time to time, but it's impossible to believe that grown-ups can enjoy this one. And children probably should not watch it because it is simply a crappy movie. Highly not recommended and it's shocking to see a legend like Ringo Starr in here.
There is no way I COULD be watching this SPECIAL again. I loved the original Powerpuff Girls which used to be both funny and entertaining mixed together, It's getting the same fate as Spongebob Squarepants now if it's gets worse as I heard it's coming back in 2016. Characters had their personalities changed Like Bubbles used to be a Cute and Joy of Laughter, Now she is a Idiot and a Crybaby. Blossom is just now annoying and won't shut up. Buttercup is also out of character too, I don't care if the critics or The creator himself like this. Every time I see the new designed girls, I say: "Why is that!??!" I have a feeling that the colors in this awful CGI animation are almost pop-culture references like bright colors and making them hard to see the characters. Please, Stick to the original instead of this piece of crap. The original one is a pure gem and better than this abomination. Hopefully it will come back in two years from now and keep the original ones with the same quality, Or it's going to an downfall. If you want to see a show that ton's of the pop-culture references, Watch My Little Pony: Friendship is magic or Fanboy and Chum chum. I'm so sorry that this review is rushed!
I really loved the Powerpuff girls, and i love all of the episodes, even the movie, the key to the city episode, and now.. this episode. Cartoon Network really messed up the whole production of this special because of Craig McCracken was not involved with this one. The continuity is especially, without a doubt, nowhere close to the original episodes, because Craig Mccracken throws in a curve-ball to change the arts. At least the special gives off a few good ideas, and a handful of exciting moments, but unfortunately, it is not enough for the girls and their professor to recover from this malicious loss in control. On the other hand, the graphics look so showgirls-esque, and only a hyper-active Fanny can squeeze any enjoyment out of Cartoon Network's latest adventure with the girls. Overall, i love the Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, and Elizabeth Daily, and the original voice actor's reprisals of their respected roles. Concluding my review, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were not too cute for me. Stick to the original episodes, even the post-movie episodes.Graphics: 1.5/10. Canon and Continuity: 0/10. Voice Acting: 10/10. Quality: 0/10. Overall: F-/
And that's the bad thing. The 3D wasn't an appealing choice, everything blends in together and makes it hard to recognize characters. The humor is nothing like it used to be. Repeating the same catch phrase over and over again. The entire plot is so random, within 3 minutes they fight a robot, go to the store, and play a game. It's almost insulting how much they have dumbed down the show. The super bloomed lighting makes the show very bright and hard on the eyes. For kids this might seem entertaining.I grew up watching the original show, and was somewhat excited to see it come back. But the entire show felt like a disappointment. A show they should have left alone.