Personally, that would be for the best. The last thing The Powerpuff Girls need is to be rewritten so that they’re more “realistic” in order to appeal to to the “adults” in the family who saw the original 1998 series “back in the day”. It isn’t really fair to the original show (or even the two original shorts that were made before it)…even if it did start going downhill at one point (long story). Not only that, but it misses the point of the original show: a comedy superhero show that isn’t (necessarily) supposed to make sense, but also shows that anyone can be a “superhero” no matter how old they are*. The way this primetime show for The CW is being planned, it just shows what they know about it. Not every superheroic crime fighter (solo or part of a team) has to be given the Christopher Nolan/Zack Snyder “Dark Knight Universe” treatment (I refuse to call it the “DC Extended Universe” or names like that). I mean, even comic books (superhero comics or otherwise) aren’t dark and edgy all the time, or even ironic. The bottom line is that The Powerpuff Girls are one of the most unique superhero teams out there. It would really be the worst thing in the world if them and their show were given a deconstruction where they’re suddenly now part of the crowd. It would also be a slap in the face to the viewers who were inspired by the original show to be “superheroes” in their own way; as if to give them some kind of “reality check”. In any case, there are some lines that you just don’t cross, and I kind of hope that the writers reconsider…
*You know, by helping other people (or doing other kinds of goods deeds), being brave when things go wrong, standing up for yourself when others try to put you down, or even just doing the right thing when others try to stop you; that sort of thing.
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