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|music= [[Thomas Chase]]<br />[[Steve Rucker]]<br />[[James L. Venable]]
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|writers= [[Jason Butler Rote]]<br />[[Amy Keating Rogers]]
|storyboard= [[Paul Rudish]]
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'''"Stuck Up, Up and Away"''' is the first episode (part one) of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'' season two, and the fourteenth overall. It aired on [[June 25]], [[1999]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Jason Butler Rote]] and [[Amy Keating Rogers]], and directed by [[John McIntyre]] and series creator, [[Craig McCracken]], and voice directed by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]].
'''"Stuck Up, Up and Away"''' is the first part of episode one of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'' season two, and the twenty-fifth episode overall. It aired on [[June 25]], [[1999]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Jason Butler Rote]] and [[Amy Keating Rogers]], directed by [[John McIntyre]] and series creator, [[Craig McCracken]], and voice directed by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]].


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
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|style="background-color:#clear"| [[Tara Charendoff]]
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|style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[List of unnamed Powerpuff Girls characters|Girl]]
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==Music==
==Music==
The [[The Powerpuff Girls (main theme)|main title theme]] and music were composed by [[Thomas Chase]], [[Steve Rucker]], and [[James L. Venable]]. The [[The Powerpuff Girls (end theme)|end title song]] was performed by [[Bis]]. The music was edited by [[Glenwood Editorial]].
The [[The Powerpuff Girls (main theme)|main title theme]] and music were composed by [[Thomas Chase]], [[Steve Rucker]], and [[James L. Venable]]. The [[The Powerpuff Girls (end theme)|end title song]] was performed by [[Bis]]. The music was edited by [[Glenwood Editorial]].
==Crew credits==
* Storyboard artist: [[Paul Rudish]]
* Art director: [[Craig Kellman]]
* Supervising producer: Genndy Tartakovsky
* Associate producer: [[Donna Castricone]]
* Production manager: [[Charlie Desrochers]]
* Production coordinators: [[Vincent Aniceto]], [[Amy Rogers]]
* Animation directors: [[James T. Walker]], [[Robert Alvarez]]
* Computer animator: [[Lincoln Kamm]]
* Model artists: [[Carey Yost]], [[Christopher Battle]]
* Clean-up artists: [[Barbara Krueger]], [[Robert Lacko]]
* Layout key artists: [[Jim Worthy]]
* Background colorists: [[Sue Mondt]], [[Martin Ansolabehere]]
* Casting director: [[Collette Sunderman]]
* Supervising recording engineer: [[Ed Collins]]
* Recording engineer: [[Jeffrey Collins]]
* Color stylists: [[Karen Greslie]]
* 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]], [[Liza-Ann Warren]]
* Production manager: [[Andy Lewis]]
* Overseas production facility: [[Rough Draft Studios]]
* Executives in charge of production at Cartoon Network: [[Mike Lazzo]], [[Linda Simensky]]


==Release==
==Release==
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* One of the bank robbers says, "I love it when a plan comes together," which was the popular line of John "Hannibal" Smith from the TV series ''The A-Team''.
* One of the bank robbers says, "I love it when a plan comes together," which was the popular line of John "Hannibal" Smith from the TV series ''The A-Team''.
* The fight between Blossom and Princess is a homage to the anime ''Dragon Ball Z'', which was also airing on Cartoon Network at the time; Blossom tilting her head to one side to avoid Princess's beam is specifically a reference to how Future Trunks avoided Android 18's beam.
* The fight between Blossom and Princess is a homage to the anime ''Dragon Ball Z'', which was also airing on Cartoon Network at the time; Blossom tilting her head to one side to avoid Princess's beam is specifically a reference to how Future Trunks avoided Android 18's beam.
* Blossom discovered her ice breath in "[[Ice Sore]]."


==Errors==
==Errors==

Latest revision as of 09:36, 24 November 2023

Stuck Up, Up and Away
Princess gets money.png
Premiere date June 25, 1999
Starring Catherine Cavadini
Tara Charendoff
E.G. Daily
Tom Kenny
Jennifer Hale
Scott Menville
Music composed by Thomas Chase
Steve Rucker
James L. Venable
Writer(s) Jason Butler Rote
Amy Keating Rogers
Storyboard artist(s) Paul Rudish
Director(s) John McIntyre
Craig McCracken
Genndy Tartakovsky (voices)
Animation director(s) James T. Walker
Robert Alvarez
Art director(s) Craig Kellman
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"Stuck Up, Up and Away" is the first part of episode one of The Powerpuff Girls season two, and the twenty-fifth episode overall. It aired on June 25, 1999 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Jason Butler Rote and Amy Keating Rogers, directed by John McIntyre and series creator, Craig McCracken, and voice directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Narrator: The city of Townsville... And it's a shiny new day with a shiny new limousine. Seems there will be a shiny new face joining the class today.


Narrator: Well, Princess, the only cha-ching you'll be hearing from now on is the sound of the prison doors. And, so once again, the day is saved, thanks to the real Powerpuff Girls.

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Narrator (voice only) Tom Kenny
Princess Morbucks Jennifer Hale
Daddy Morbucks N/A
Miss Keane Jennifer Hale
Mitch Mitchelson Tom Kenny
Buttercup Utonium E.G. Daily
Harry Pitt E.G. Daily
Blossom Utonium Catherine Cavadini
Bubbles Utonium Tara Charendoff
Jimmy Scott Menville
Girl E.G. Daily
Twiggy N/A
Elmer Skloo N/A
Batman
The Mayor
Bank robber #1 Scott Menville
Bank robber #2 Tom Kenny


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Princess's limo
  • Bank robbers' van
  • Police car
  • Police van

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 1999.

Music

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

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: June 25, 1999 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

  • Princess is the spoiled version of Annie Warbucks in the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, which was adapted into a musical and movies.
  • The girl at Twiggy's cage is a prototype to Robin Snyder who debuted much later in "Superfriends."
  • Blossom and Bubbles's Fastball Special is usually associated with the combo move of Wolverine and Colossus in Marvel Comics' X-Men.
  • One of the bank robbers says, "I love it when a plan comes together," which was the popular line of John "Hannibal" Smith from the TV series The A-Team.
  • The fight between Blossom and Princess is a homage to the anime Dragon Ball Z, which was also airing on Cartoon Network at the time; Blossom tilting her head to one side to avoid Princess's beam is specifically a reference to how Future Trunks avoided Android 18's beam.
  • Blossom discovered her ice breath in "Ice Sore."

Errors

Everlasting influence

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References