The Untold Truth Of The Powerpuff Girls
The Untold Truth Of The Powerpuff Girls Cartoon Network
By Benjamin Falbo/April 6, 2021 3:01 am EDT/Updated: April 6, 2021 3:13 am EDT
Want to create a cartoon classic? Just take some old superhero comics, giant anime robots, science fiction aliens, gross violence and Hanna-Barbera cartoons, toss them in a blender and hit puree. The result is sugar, spice, everything nice and an accidental fourth ingredient, Chemical X. From 1998-2005, that mixture got you Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, the three super-powered little girls that starred in the Cartoon Network monster hit
The Powerpuff Girls.
The series was the brainchild of animator Craig McCracken and yielded not only the series but several specials, an ocean s worth of merchandise tie-ins, a theatrical feature film, and a reboot in 2016. Proving that you can t keep three good girls down, the CW Network recently announced a gritty live-action reimagining, aiming
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San Diego therapist Karen Marshall remembers the first time she realized there were other people living inside of her.
She was in her late 20s and on a camping trip with her former partner when she crawled into a sleeping bag one night and suddenly began speaking with another voice: “I split, and another part of me came out and she freaked and so did I.”
Marshall has dissociative identity disorder or DID, and her long journey toward healing, along with those of her patients, is the subject of “Busy Inside,” a documentary that will air at 8 p.m. Tuesday on the World Channel public television station. The 53-minute film is being presented as part of “America ReFramed,” a series that features documentaries on social issues.