Cartoon Network unveils a 4th Powerpuff Girl in a 5-part special, The Powerpuff Girls: Power of Four
Blossom,
Bubbles, Buttercup…and Bliss!
Meet Bliss, Cartoon Network’s 4th Powerpuff
girl and the long-lost older sister to Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup! Bliss
has returned to Townsville to learn the true strength of her incredible powers
– which include flight, teleportation, telekinesis and super strength! This
follows her Asia reveal via Facebook
Live
yesterday.
Bliss makes her on-screen debut on Cartoon
Network (Astro Channel 616) in the five-part special event, The Powerpuff Girls: Power of Four over the next weekend.
The first three episodes premiere at 11:30am on Saturday, 23 September followed
by the final two episodes at 11:30am on Sunday 24 September.
Long before he created Blossom, Bubbles and
Buttercup, Professor Utonium created a little girl named Bliss who embodied all
of the same traits: she was smart, sweet and incredibly powerful. After a
mysterious disappearance, she hasn't been seen by anyone for years. Now, as a
teenager, Bliss has returned to discover she has three incredible superhero
sisters! Stronger together and reunited as a family at last, the four Powerpuff
Girls work together and use their powers to save the day – before bedtime.
Created
by Craig McCracken in 1998, The Powerpuff Girls follows the three sisters who
have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and forces of evil that threaten
the city of Townsville. To date, the show has earned two Emmy® Awards, five
nominations and countless animation honors including the Kids’ Choice Awards - Favourite
Cartoon category, the Annie Awards - Character Design in an Animated Television
Production, and the Primetime Emmys - Outstanding Animated Program.
Cartoon
Network is available in Malaysia on Astro Channel 616. For latest updates,
visit CartoonNetworkAsia.com or
the Cartoon
Network Asia Facebook Page.
About Cartoon Network Asia Pacific
Turner’s Cartoon Network, the
number one kids’ channel in Asia Pacific, offers the best in original animated
content including the multi-award-winning global hits Ben 10, The Powerpuff Girls,
Mighty Magiswords, The Amazing World of Gumball, Adventure Time and We Bare Bears.
Cartoon Network is available in 29
countries throughout Asia Pacific and is currently seen in more than 135
million pay-TV homes. Internationally, it is seen
in 192 countries and over 400 million homes, and is an industry leader with a
global offering of the best in award-winning animated entertainment for kids
and families.
The brand is known for putting its fans at the centre of
everything by applying creative thinking and innovation across multiple
platforms. Cartoon Network also reaches millions more through its websites,
games and apps, including Cartoon Network
Watch and Play and Cartoon Network
Anything. Cartoon Network, sister
company to Boomerang, POGO and Toonami, is a brand created and distributed by
Turner, a Time Warner Company.
About Turner Asia Pacific
Turner Asia Pacific creates and
distributes award-winning brands throughout the region, running 61 channels in
14 languages in 42 countries. These include CNN International, CNNj, CNN, HLN,
Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, POGO, Toonami, Warner TV, Oh!K, TNT,
TCM Turner Classic Movies, truTV, MondoTV, TABI Channel, and HBO, HBO HD and WB
in South Asia. Turner manages the business of Pay- and Free-TV-channels, as
well as Internet-based services, and oversees commercial partnerships with
various third-party media ventures; it teams with Warner Bros. and HBO to
leverage Time Warner’s global reach. Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific,
Inc. (“Turner Asia Pacific”) is a Time Warner company.
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