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===Development===
===Development===
===Filming===
===Filming===
It was copyrighted in 1999.
==Music==
==Music==
The main title theme and the music were composed by [[James L. Venable]], [[Thomas Chase]], and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title song was performed by [[Bis]].
The main title theme and the music were composed by [[James L. Venable]], [[Thomas Chase]], and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title song was performed by [[Bis]].
==Crew credits==
* Supervising producer: Genndy Tartakovsky
* Production manager: [[Charlie Desrochers]]
* Production coordinators: [[Vincent Aniceto]], [[Shareena Carlson]]
* Animation directors: [[Robert Alvarez]], [[James T. Walker]]
* Models: [[Carey Yost]], [[Ernie Gilbert]], [[Christopher Mitchell]]
* Clean-up: [[Barbara Krueger]], [[Robert Lacko]]
* Layout keys: [[Dan Krall]]
* Background color: [[Martin Ansolabehere]], [[Sue Mondt]]
* Casting director: [[Collette Sunderman]]
* Supervising recording engineer: [[Ed Collins]]
* Recording engineer: [[Jeffrey Collins]]
* Color stylists: [[Karen Grelisle]], [[Roger Webb]]
* Final checker: [[Nelda Ridley]]
* Xerography: [[Star Wirth]], [[Martin Crossley]]
* Animation checker: [[Sandra Benenati]]
* Manager of post production: [[Tim Iverson]]
* Track readers: [[Carol Iverson]], [[Fred Salinas]], [[Joe Trueba]], [[Mike Trueba]]
* Supervising film editor: [[Paul Douglas]]
* Dialogue editors: [[James Hearn]], [[Kerry Iverson]]
* Negative cutter: [[William DeBoer, Jr.]]
* Telecine: [[Modern Videofilm]]
* Telecine operator: [[Rick Taylor]]
* On-line editor: [[Matchframe Video]]
* Online operator: [[Craig Price]]
* Sound editor: [[Twenty-First Century Entertainment]]
* Sound re-recorder: [[Horta Editorial & Sound]]
* Re-recording mixers: [[Timothy J. Borquez]], [[Timothy J. Garrity]]
* Post production coordinator: [[Julianne Lins]]
* Production assistants: [[Sharra Gage]], [[Linda Moore]]
* Production accountant: [[Joanne Halcon]]
* Production administrators: [[Athena Christianakis]], [[Maria Womack]]
* Production supervisors: [[Haven Alexander]], [[Ken Duer]], [[Clive Nakayashiki]], [[Joe Sandusky]], [[Howard Schwartz]], [[Linda Steiner]]
* Production manager: [[Andy Lewis]]
* Overseas production facility: [[Rough Draft Studios]]
* Executives in charge of production at Cartoon Network: [[Mike Lazzo]], [[Linda Simensky]]


==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 12:59, 20 August 2022

Dream Scheme
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Premiere date September 24, 1999
Starring Catherine Cavadini
Tara Charendoff
E.G. Daily
Tom Kenny
Tom Kane
Greg Eagles
Music composed by James L. Venable
Thomas Chase
Steve Rucker
Writer(s) John McIntyre
Chris Savino
Storyboard artist(s) Chris Savino
Director(s) John McIntyre
Craig McCracken
Genndy Tartakovsky (voices)
Animation director(s) Robert Alvarez
James T. Walker
Art director(s) Craig Kellman
Don Shank
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"Dream Scheme" is the fifth episode (part one) of The Powerpuff Girls season two, and the eighteenth overall. It aired on September 24, 1999 on Cartoon Network. It was written by John McIntyre and Chris Savino, directed by McIntyre and series creator, Craig McCracken, and voice directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Narrator: The city of Townsville in all of its glory. It is the setting of this little story. Let us begin on the back of the globe.


Narrator: Oh, Professor, perhaps you'd better turn around, because while the rest of us were sleeping sound, the Earth was saved just as it twirls. Thanks again to the Powerpuff Girls!

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Narrator (voice only) Tom Kenny
Sandman Greg Eagles
Santa Claus N/A
Bubbles Utonium Tara Charendoff
Buttercup Utonium E.G. Daily
Blossom Utonium Catherine Cavadini
Professor Utonium Tom Kane


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • The Sandman's mini alarm
  • The Sandman's dream machine

Vehicles

  • Nothing of importance

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1999.

Music

The main title theme and the music were composed by James L. Venable, Thomas Chase, and Steve Rucker. The end title song was performed by Bis.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: September 24, 1999 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • The whole episode is spoken in rhyme.
  • In 2000, Pusan became Busan.

Errors

  • The Sandman's Tokyo, Hawaii, Washington, and Seol's clocks are misspelled Tyokyo, Hawai, Washinton, and Seool, respectively.

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References