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|animation_directors= [[Robert Alvarez]]<br />[[Randy Myers]]
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==Music==
==Music==
The theme song, "[[Who's Got the Power?]]," and music were composed by [[Mike Reagan]]. The opening and ending songs were written by an uncredited Reagan and Bob Boyle, and performed by [[Tacocat]]. The end credits song was written by [[Tristan Sedillo]] and [[Hannah Watanabe-Rocco]].
The theme song, "[[Who's Got the Power?]]," and music were composed by [[Mike Reagan]]. The opening theme song was written by an uncredited Reagan and Bob Boyle, and the end credits song was written by [[Tristan Sedillo]] and [[Hannah Watanabe-Rocco]], with both songs being performed by [[Tacocat]].
 
==Crew credits==
* Storyboard artists: Julia Vickerman, Diego Molano
* Art director: [[Eusong Lee]]
* Supervising director: [[Julia "Fitzy" Fitzmaurice]]
* Production coordinators: [[Adrienne Lee]], [[Stacy Renfroe]]
* Production assistant: [[Jesse Sheehan]]
* Digital production assistant: [[Corey Booth]]
* Character designers: [[Cheyenne Curtis]], [[Carlos Nunez]], [[Violet Bruce]], [[David Maingault]]
* Props and effects designers: [[Sarah Craig]], Corey Booth
* Background designers: [[Santino Lascano]], [[Carrie Hobson]], [[Sean Jimenez]]
* Background painters: [[Tania Franco]], [[Solbi Park]], [[Marie Thorhauge]], [[Amanda Winterstein]]
* Color stylists: [[Rachel Yung]], [[Andrea Fernandez]]
* Animatic editor: [[Miguel A. Jimenez]]
* Storyboard revisionists: [[Andy Cung]], [[Sofia Alexander]], [[Anna Lencioni]]
* Animation directors: [[Robert Alvarez]], [[Randy Myers]]
* Animation checkers: [[Sandy Benenati]], [[Vicki Casper]]
* Casting director: [[Linda Lamontagne]]
* Additional casting director: Jack Fletcher
* Recording studio manager: [[Susy Campos]]
* Recording engineer: [[Robert Serda]]
* Director production technology: [[Antonio Gonella]]
* Picture editor: [[Robert Gibis]]
* Assistant editor: [[Anna Granfors]]
* Dialogue editor: [[Tony Ostyn]]
* Track reader: [[Slightly Off Track]]
* Supervising sound editors and re-recording mixers: [[Alex Borquez]], [[Timothy J. Borquez]]
* Sound effects editors: [[Daisuke Sawa]], [[Tony Orozco]]
* Post production supervisor: [[Tony Tedford]]
* Post production manager: [[Alicia Parkinson]]
* Production estimators: [[Carolyn Johnstone]], [[Cecilia Rheins]]
* Production administrator: [[Linda Barry]]
* Overseas production facility: [[Smip, Inc.]]
** Overseas director: [[Geun-Sik Song]]
* Main title animation: [[Golden Wolf]]
* Development executive: [[Katie Krentz]]
* Current series executive: [[Nicole Rivera]]
* Executive producers: [[Jennifer Pelphrey]], [[Curtis Lelash]], [[Brian A. Miller]], [[Rob Sorcher]], Nick Jennings
* Co-executive producer: Bob Boyle


==Release==
==Release==
Dates are in order of release:
Dates are in order of release:


* [[United States]]: April 6, 2016 on Cartoon Network
* United States: April 6, 2016 on Cartoon Network


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* The episode title is a pun on "Rainbow." You're welcome.
* The episode title is a pun on "Rainbow." You're welcome.
* This is Allegro's first full length appearance, as he had appeared beforehand in a non-speaking cameo in the "[[Who's Got the Power? (short)|Who's Got the Power?]]" short.


==Errors==
==Errors==

Latest revision as of 12:01, 12 February 2023

Painbow
Allegro's world.png
Premiere date April 6, 2016
Run time 10:51
Starring Amanda Leighton
Kristen Li
Natalie Palamides
Tom Kenny
Tom Kane
Tom Kenny
Eric Bauza
Music composed by Mike Reagan
Story by Haley Mancini
Jake Goldman
Writer(s) Julia Vickerman
Diego Molano
Storyboard artist(s) Julia Vickerman
Diego Molano
Director(s) Nick Jennings
Bob Boyle
Jack Fletcher (voices)
Animation director(s) Robert Alvarez
Randy Myers
Art director(s) Eunsong Lee
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"Painbow" is the fourth episode of The Powerpuff Girls season one. It aired on April 6, 2016 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Julia Vickerman and Diego Molano, produced by Pernelle Hayes, directed by series creators, Nick Jennings and Bob Boyle, and voice directed by Jack Fletcher.

A magical panda forces all of Townsville to be unnaturally happy.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Ms. Keane Jennifer Hale
Buttercup Utonium Natalie Palamides
Blossom Utonium Amanda Leighton
Bubbles Utonium Kristen Li
Barry Mackerbocker Natalie Palamides
Narrator (voice only) Tom Kenny
Professor Utonium Tom Kane
Allegro Eric Bauza
Jerome N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Nothing of importance

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2016.

Music

The theme song, "Who's Got the Power?," and music were composed by Mike Reagan. The opening theme song was written by an uncredited Reagan and Bob Boyle, and the end credits song was written by Tristan Sedillo and Hannah Watanabe-Rocco, with both songs being performed by Tacocat.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: April 6, 2016 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is a pun on "Rainbow." You're welcome.
  • This is Allegro's first full length appearance, as he had appeared beforehand in a non-speaking cameo in the "Who's Got the Power?" short.

Errors

Critical reception

This garnered negative attention due to the girls twerking, which means they were shaking their butts about in a fairly promiscuous manner. What's worse, is that co-writer/storyboarder Julia Vickerman was later outed as a pedophile in 2019, with her now (now deleted) posts on Twitter and Tumblr about swooning over underage boys being brought to light.

In other languages

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Home availability

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