City of Clipsville
City of Clipsville | |
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Premiere date | November 25, 2003 |
Starring | Catherine Cavadini Tara Strong E.G. Daily Tom Kane Tom Kenny Roger L. Jackson Jennifer Hale Rob Paulsen |
Music composed by | James L. Venable Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Story by | Lauren Faust Craig Lewis Craig McCracken John McIntyre Amy Keating Rogers Chris Savino Dave Smith |
Writer(s) | Chris Reccardi |
Storyboard artist(s) | Chris Reccardi |
Director(s) | John McIntyre Collette Sunderman (voices) |
Animation director(s) | James Tim Walker |
Art director(s) | Paul Stec |
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"City of Clipsville" is the second and final part of episode eight of The Powerpuff Girls season five, and the hundred and first episode overall. It aired on November 25, 2003 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Chris Reccardi, directed by John McIntyre, and voice directed by Collette Sunderman.
The Powerpuff Girls recount their memories with flashbacks mostly consisting of previous episodes.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Narrator: Hey, remember how at the end of every Powerpuff Girls episode I come in and say, "So once again, the day is saved thanks to the Powerpuff Girls!" Ha ha! Oh, that was great!
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Pokey Oaks County
- Townsville
- Utonium residence
- Townsville Park
- Townsville Central Park
- Top secret government headquarters
- Townsville Mall
- Mayor's residence (mentioned)
- Townsville
- California (mentioned)
- Burbank (mentioned)
- Pokey Oaks County
- United States
Objects
- Buttercup's blanket
- Anubis head
- Anubis jewels
- FHN
- Xtreme
- Zorlon
- Townsville Phone Book
Vehicles
- Mojo's helicopter
- Professor Utonium's car (mentioned)
Production
Development
Filming
The episode was copyrighted in 2003.
Music
The main title theme and the music were composed by James L. Venable, Thomas Chase, and Steve Rucker. Additional music was also composed by Venable and Jennifer Kes Remington. The end title song was performed by Bis. The music editor was Joe Privitelli.
Crew credits
- Storyboard artist: Chris Reccardi
- Art director: Paul Stec
- Producer: Chris Savino
- Supervising director Lauren Faust
- Line producers: Vincent Aniceto, Kelly Crews
- Production coordinators: Jackie Buscarino, Carolyn Shaushkin
- Production assistant: Erik Elizarrez
- Supervising animation director: Robert Alvarez
- Animation director: James Tim Walker
- Overseas animation directors: Chang Yul Chung, Yum Seong Chul
- Outline editor: Amy Keating Rogers
- Story by: Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Craig McCracken, John McIntyre, Amy Keating Rogers, Chris Savino, Dave Smith
- Character supervisor: Andrew Bialk
- Character designer: Stef Choi
- Prop designers: Chris Battle, Shayne Poindexter
- Clean-up artists: Dana Jo Granger, Robert Lacko
- Storyboard clean-up artist: Nate Cash
- Background design supervisor: Justin Thompson
- Background designers: Todd Frederikson, Antonio Canobbio
- Background paint supervisor: Christopher Roszak
- Background painters: Kit Boyce, Martin Ansolabehere, Timothy B. Barnes
- Color stylists: Karen Greslie, Roger Webb
- Animation checker: Sandra J. Benenati
- Digital effects artist: Stephen Jennings
- Casting director: Collette Sunderman
- Talent coordinator: Karie Gima Pham
- Recording engineer: Robert Serda
- Track reader: Slightly Off-Track
- Overseas production facility: Rough Draft Studios
- Picture editor: Robert Gibis
- Dialogue editor: Jim Hearn
- Sound editor: Twenty-First Century Entertainment
- Re-recording mixers: Timothy J. Borquez, Eric Freeman, Hacienda Post
- Post production coordinator: Alicia Parkinson
- Production estimator: Cecilia Rheins
- Supervising producer for Cartoon Network Studios: Brian A. Miller
- Director of production for Cartoon Network Studios: Jennifer Pelphrey
- Executives in charge of production at Cartoon Network: Linda Simensky, Andrea Lopez
- Executive producer: Craig McCracken
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: November 25, 2003 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- The episode is a done in style of a clip show, with the flashbacks themselves primarily consisting of past episodes, although there are also flashbacks not tied to any actual episodes. Flashbacks to previous episodes include "Cover Up," Monkey See, Doggie Do, and "Monkey See, Doggy Two."
- We get to see the girls as babies and teenagers; the former of which they never were and the latter of which they will never grow to become. Although they are depicted as teenagers in the unrelated Powerpuff Girls Z anime.
- According to the wedding flashback, no character has seen Ms. Bellum's face just like us.
Errors
- Isn't it selfish of Professor Utonium to create a potion that could keep the girls remaining young forever? It didn't sound like he was going to give them an option in the matter.
Marketing and promotion
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- In Australia:
- December 2, 2015: Madman Entertainment releases The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Series on DVD.
- October 17, 2018: Madman Entertainment releases The Powerpuff Girls: 20th Anniversary Edition on DVD.
References
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- 2003
- Cartoon Network Studios
- Cartoon Network
- Directed by Collette Sunderman
- Directed by Randy Myers
- Powerpuff Girls (franchise)
- Powerpuff Girls episodes
- The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series) episodes
- Written by Amy Keating Rogers
- Written by Craig McCracken
- Written by Chris Reccardi
- Written by Chris Savino
- Written by Lauren Faust