Cheap Powerpuff Girls Power Pack (The Mane Event/Down 'n' Dirty/Powerpuff Bluff) (DVD) (Robert Renzetti, Craig McCracken, Robert Alvarez (II)) Price
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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Renzetti, Craig McCracken, Robert Alvarez (II) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 18 November, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Turner Home Ent |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Box set, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Cartoons & Animation, Children's Video, Gift Set, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 014764186627 |
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Customer Reviews of Powerpuff Girls Power Pack (The Mane Event/Down 'n' Dirty/Powerpuff Bluff)
Yay for Powerpuff Girls! This is a hilarious cartoon series that adults can enjoy watching with their kids (rather than being annoyed)...well, actually the violence is a bit questionable for younger kids--the first time I ever saw the Powerpuff Girls, they were beating up Mojo Jojo, and punching his nose caused red blood to shoot out! <
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>Well, funny cartoon. Lots of clever jokes (many of which most kids probably won't understand). <
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>Annoyingly, as some viewers have pointed out, the episode selection is somewhat haphazard. On vol. 2 ("Down 'n' Dirty"), the first episode ("Birthday Bash") has Princess already in prison, and then four episodes later she's *introduced* in "Stuck Up, Up and Away." (It was NOT a "revealed origen" episode.) <
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>If you want to use "educational value" as an excuse to get the Powerpuffs Girls on DVD, do what I did: Get the Hong Kong editions (Region 3; yay for region-free DVD-players!). As near as I can tell, they're identical to the U.S. editions, except that there's ACTUALLY a choice of language selection (English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Thai) and subtitles (ENGLSIH, Chinese, Thai, and Bahasa). (They're even packaged in the same crappy snap cases, which is unusual for Hong Kong DVDs.) It's a lot of fun to watch a familiar show dubbed in another language, especially when it's something as silly as the Powerpuff Girls. Educational, too, if you're learning a second language. <
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>Each disk has special features, usually bonus cartoons, but either I'm lacking some special software or else there are some serious misprints on the boxes, because I haven't been able to find any of the DVD-ROM features (not even on the U.S. edition of "Powerpuff Bluff" that I once rented). <
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>In any case, highly recommend for anyone who likes funny cartoons.
For Me and My Girls
Its somthing we can watch together. I find some childrens shows Mind numbingly boring but this is one that we can watch together.
there are things that go over thire heads like all the puns in the Beat-alls but I like it.Now if Only Dexters Lab and Courage the Cowardly Dog would come out on DVD we would be set.
Ha-ha! Very inventive!
Well, what can I say? I'm a grown man, but who says grown men can't enjoy cartoon? These Powerpuff girls are hilarious! So what if they win every battle? It's not something you take seriously like Justice League or something, and these are certainly not trying to be a new Justice League or X-Men. It's just a sublimely nutty series that pokes fun at the superhero mold, all thw while commenting on pop culture and contemporary America. The plots are actually pretty clever--there's always something in there that you wouldn't find in the ordinary cartoon, whether you're talking about Johnny Bravo or Dragonball Z. This is delightful cartoon WEIRDNESS at its finest! But if you really want something, check out the movie, which should be on video in a few months. Until then, adore the innocence, exhilirate in the brutality, and laugh your head off with the Powerpuff Girls. What'll they think of next?