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Craig McCracken, creator of "The Powerpuff Girls," at the Cartoon Network Studios this week. The series premiered 25 years ago, becoming a pop culture phenomenon. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) ...
Craig McCracken, who created both series, is attached to the two projects. McCracken began his animation career at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1992.
"The Hanna-Barbera homecoming of Craig was an opportunity we could not pass up," Sam Register, President of Cartoon Network Studios, Warner Bros. Animation, and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, said ...
Whoever said the late ‘90s and early 2000s were dead, clearly never experienced the age of reboots. It was announced Monday that Cartoon Network alumni, The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home ...
Craig McCracken hasn’t been actively involved with the Powerpuff Girls franchise since the flagship series went off the air in 2005. But now, the show’s original creator is about to make his ...
Craig McCracken, Emmy-winning creator of The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends, has teamed with Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe to bring new animated versions of the classic ...
Creator Craig McCracken shares why he believes the live-action adaptation didn't work. McCracken says making the Powerpuff Girls adults takes away from the original concept.
Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles: these cartoon superheroes might be dainty, but threaten their hometown with annihilation, and they turn fierce. As The Powerpuff Girls, they also get the highest ...
Craig McCracken is taking another crack at “The Powerpuff Girls” and “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.” The original creator of the two animated classics is developing reboots of the ...
Not only has it started to reboot the two, but it was also announced that Craig McCracken, who created both shows for Cartoon Network, is attached to develop them.
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