The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends get reboots

Craig McCracken will be returning to Hanna-Barbera for a reboot Powerpuff GirlsAnd Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. McCracken, the creator of both programs, started his career as a Hanna-Barbera employee, where he worked on shows like Dexter’s LaboratoryAnd Uncle GrandpaBefore creating Wander Over YonderDisney XD Kid CosmicNetflix

Original Powerpuff Girls It was first shown in 1998. The three super-powered kindergartens were balancing being small children with saving the world. The next episode will be available in English. Powerpuff Girls The 2016 reboot with the same name should not be confused. McCracken wasn’t involved with that reboot, since he was working at Disney at the same time. Three seasons were aired in the 2016 remake. (It’s AlsoIt is not to be mistaken with the CW Live-Action series. New-reboot will build on the universe of the original series by bringing back familiar faces and characters.

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends took place in a world where imaginary friends were sentient beings — and after their children outgrow them, they stay at the titular home, waiting to be adopted by new children. It aired six seasons starting in 2004. The show aired for six seasons. Foster’sReimagining the reboot is more exciting than The Original. Powerpuff Girls One, which focuses exclusively on new characters of preschool age. It is intended to appeal to a younger audience than the original.

These original programs are both available on Hulu, HBO Max and Hulu.

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