Craig McCracken is returning to Hanna-Barbera to reboot The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. McCracken is the original creator of both shows and started his career at Hanna-Barbera, working on shows like Dexter’s Laboratory e Uncle Grandpa before creating Wander Over Yonder not Disney XD and Kid Cosmic for Netflix.
The Powerpuff Girls The original debuted in 1998 and followed three superpowered kindergartens, balancing being little kids and saving the world. This upcoming reboot of The Powerpuff Girls is not to be confused with the 2016 reboot of the same name. McCracken was not involved in this as he was at Disney at the time. The 2016 reboot ran for three seasons. ( Also not to be confused with the infamous da CW live-action series what still in development ). The new reboot will expand the world of the original series, bringing back familiar characters and old faces.
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends takes place in a world where imaginary friends were sentient beings – and after their children outgrow them, they stay in the titular house, waiting to be adopted by new children. The series ran for six seasons, starting in 2004. The Foster Mansion reboot appears to be a more dramatic retelling than The Powerpuff Girls, focusing on an entirely new cast of preschool-age characters. The target audience tends to be younger than the original show.
This article is a translation of the writing by Petrana Radulovic to the website Polygon.
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