Daylight Savings

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Daylight Savings
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Premiere date November 26, 1999
Starring Catherine Cavadini
Tara Charendoff
E.G. Daily
Tom Kenny
Tom Kane
Jennifer Hale
Music composed by James L. Venable
Thomas Chase
Steve Rucker
Writer(s) John McIntyre
Amy Keating Rogers
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) Don Shank
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"Daylight Savings" is the second part of episode seven of The Powerpuff Girls season two, and the thirty-eighth overall. It aired on November 26, 1999 on Cartoon Network. It was written by John McIntyre and Amy Keating Rogers, directed by McIntyre and series creator, Craig McCracken, and voice directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Narrator: The city of Townsville--A city where villainy exists 24-7. But don't be alarmed, for the Powerpuff Girls always spring into action. Face it--These girls will clean their clocks. Watch as they wind up the crime every time! It's a lucky stroke for us that these are no secondhand heroines that keep our city safe deep into the night and into the wee hours of the morning. And on a school night, even. Speaking of school...


Narrator: Mojo Jojo is turning Townsville into Swiss cheese!
Citizen: Look shape, everyone, it's the Powerpuff Girls here to save us!
Narrator: You said it, Jack! It'll be a breeze for our girls to cream that monster Mojo. Things aren't looking too gouda for you Mojo, so leave that prov alone and be prepared to be shredded.


Narrator: Now what will happen to Townsville without its heroes to protect it?! Oh, I camembert to watch!


Narrator: It sure is nice to have the girls to fall back on, eh, Professor? And so once again, the day is saved thanks to... Benjamin Franklin's suggestion of setting clocks back during the winter for extra daylight to conserve economic spending on candles and 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
Monster Unavailable
Blossom Utonium Catherine Cavadini
Jewelery robber N/A
Buttercup Utonium E.G. Daily
Alien N/A
Bubbles Utonium Tara Charendoff
Ms. Keane Jennifer Hale
Mitch Mitchelson Unavailable
Julie Bean Unavailable
Harry Pitt Unavailable
Professor Utonium Tom Kane
Mother Jennifer Hale
Mojo Jojo N/A
Man Tom Kane
Big Billy N/A
Lil' Arturo N/A
Ace N/A
Grubber N/A
Snake N/A
Fuzzy Lumpkins N/A
Bossman N/A
Skinny N/A
Junior N/A
Mr. Mime N/A
Princess Morbucks N/A
The Mayor
Bulletins announcer (voice only) Tom Kenny
Radio reporter (voice only) Jennifer Hale
TV announcer (voice only) Tara Charendoff
TV reporter #1 Tom Kane
Opera singer Unavailable
TV reporter #2 Tom Kenny
TV reporter #3 Catherine Cavadini
TV reporter #5 Tom Kane
TV reporter #6 (voice only) E.G. Daily
TV reporter #7 (voice only) Tom Kenny
Sonny Dial Tom Kenny
TV reporter #8 (voice only) Jennifer Hale
Benjamin Franklin N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Alien saucer

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. The music was edited by Glenwood Editorial.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: November 26, 1999 on Cartoon Network

Behind the scenes

Errors

  • Mr. Mime is among the villains parade, even though he was turned back to Rainbow the Clown.
  • The Professor gets a newspaper report on the news as it's happening without leaving his home.
  • Benjamin Franklin first jokingly suggested the idea of being able to wake up earlier if the times were different, but George Hudson was the first person who seriously suggested the idea.

Legacy

Critical reception

In other languages

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