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*According to the show's creator Craig McCracken, the character "Fuzzy Lumpkins" was inspired by Rainbow Brite and Muppet characters. [http://fridays.toonzone.net/interviews-mccracken.html] |
*According to the show's creator Craig McCracken, the character "Fuzzy Lumpkins" was inspired by Rainbow Brite and Muppet characters. [http://fridays.toonzone.net/interviews-mccracken.html] |
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+ | *In ''The PowerPuff Girls Movie'' when the girls are walking past the TV store, the news shows the [[Sesame Street News Flash]] title card.[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Image:Title.newsflash.jpg] |
[[Category: Muppet Mentions|Powerpuff Girls]] |
[[Category: Muppet Mentions|Powerpuff Girls]] |
Revision as of 13:22, 8 July 2006
The Powerpuff Girls is an animated series about three little girls who have super powers.
References
"The Rowdy Ruff Boys": Bubbles smashes through a grocery store window. The elderly clerk asks her if she's all right. She replies, "Yeah. See you, Mr. Cooper," and the clerk shouts, "It's Looper! Looper!" A reference to Big Bird often confusing Mr. Hooper's name.
- As in Dexter's Laboratory, the Puppet Pals are based on Ernie and Bert.
- According to the show's creator Craig McCracken, the character "Fuzzy Lumpkins" was inspired by Rainbow Brite and Muppet characters. [1]
- In The PowerPuff Girls Movie when the girls are walking past the TV store, the news shows the Sesame Street News Flash title card.[2]