Blisster Sister
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Premiere date | September 17, 2017 |
Run time | 11:16 |
Starring | Amanda Leighton Kristen Li Natalie Palamides Olivia Olson Jason Kaye Masasa Moyo Roger Craig Smith |
Music composed by | Mike Reagan |
Writer(s) | Jake Goldman Haley Mancini Julia Vickerman Cheyenne Curtis |
Storyboard artist(s) | Julia Vickerman Cheyenne Curtis |
Director(s) | Nick Jennings Bob Boyle Jack Fletcher (voices) |
Animation director(s) | Robert Alvarez Randy Myers |
Art director(s) | Eusong Lee Roman Laney |
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"Blisster Sister" is the twenty-fifth episode of The Powerpuff Girls season two, and the sixty-third overall. Originally, the episode was shown as the third part in the five-part special, The Powerpuff Girls: Power of Four. It aired on September 17, 2017 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Jake Goldman, Haley Mancini, Julia Vickerman, and Cheyenne Curtis, produced by Pernelle Hayes, directed by series creators, Nick Jennings and Bob Boyle, and voice directed Jack Fletcher.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
Objects
Vehicles
- Swan boats
- The Gnat's submarine
Production
Development
Casting
While Olivia Olson was cast as Bliss for North America, Bliss had other actresses voice her depending on the region.
- Alesha Dixon was cast in the British airing.[1][2]
- Wengie was cast in the Australian airing.
- Claudia Tagbo was cast in the French airing.[3]
- Toya Delazy was cast in the African airing.
- Nancy Ajram was cast in the Lebanese airing.
Filming
It was copyrighted in 2016.
Music
The theme song, "Who's Got the Power?," and the music were composed by Mike Reagan. The opening theme song was written by 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, Cheyenne Curtis
- Art directors: Eusong Lee, Roman Laney
- Supervising director: Abe Audish
- Supervising animation director: Chuck Sheetz
- Production manager: Jasmin Hazem
- Production coordinators: Adrienne Lee, Heather Navarro, Stacy Renfroe
- Digital production assistant: Corey Booth
- Production assistants: Jesse Sheehan, Hannah Watanabe-Rocco
- Character designers: Dean Heezen, Carlos Nunez
- Props and effects designer: Nathan Rico
- Background designers: Santino Lascano, Clarke Snyder
- Background painters: Tania Franco, Solbi Park, Rachel Yung
- Color stylist: Ashley Fisher
- Animatic editor: Miguel A. Jimenez
- Storyboard revisionist: Andy Cung
- 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 engineers: Robert Serda, Bill Devine, Alan Freedman, Eric Lewis
- 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: Alex Borquez, Timothy J. Borquez
- Sound effects editors: Daisuke Sawa, Tony Orozco
- Re-recording mixers: Alex Borquez, Timothy J. Borquez, Patrick Janssen
- Post production supervisor: Tony Tedford
- Post production manager: Alicia Parkinson
- Production estimator: Carolyn Johnstone
- Production administrator: Linda Barry
- Overseas production facility: Smip, Inc.
- Animation director: Young-Gil Lee
- Main title animation: Golden Wolf
- Development executive: Katie Krentz
- Current series executive: Mike Rauch
- Executive producers: Jennifer Pelphrey, Curtis Lelash, Brian A. Miller, Rob Sorcher, Nick Jennings
- Co-executive producer: Bob Boyle
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 17, 2017 at 6:00 pm on Cartoon Network
- United Kingdom and Ireland: October 29, 2017 at 4:00 pm on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- Two of the new outfits Bliss tries out are parodies of Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th movie series, DC Comics' comic book superhero Wonder Woman, and Marvel Comics' superhero Spider-Man.
- The Gnat's transformation after being bitten by a human is the reverse of Peter Parker gaining spider-like powers after having been bitten by a spider in the Spider-Man comics.
- The silverware festival woman's name makes more sense once you've seen "The Spoon."
Errors
Marketing and promotion
Bliss was first teased by Cartoon Network through Twitter on September 6, 2017, which featured Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles around Bliss who was in a silhouette with purple and cyan colored features with the caption "Meet the Fourth Powerpuff Girl!"[4]
She was on a display stand with her sisters at the MCM London Comic Con on October 27.[5]
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- Not available. 😢
References
- ^ Good Morning Britain (October 27, 2017). "Alesha Dixon Is the New Powerpuff Girl!". YouTube. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
- ^ Houghton, Rianne (October 27, 2017). "Alesha Dixon is voicing new Powerpuff Girl Bliss". Digital Spy. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
- ^ Cartoon Network France (October 21, 2017). "Claudia Tagbo, la nouvelle Super Nana". YouTube. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
- ^ Cartoon Network (September 7, 2017). "❤️💚💙...💜?". Twitter. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
- ^ Rowney, Jo-Anne (October 27, 2017). "There's a new FOURTH Powerpuff Girl - and she's played by Alesha Dixon". Mirror. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
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