Slumbering with the Enemy
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Premiere date | June 30, 2000 |
Starring | Catherine Cavadini Tara Charendoff E.G. Daily Tom Kane Tom Kenny Roger L. Jackson |
Music composed by | James L. Venable Thomas Chase Steve Rucker |
Writer(s) | Amy Keating Rogers |
Storyboard artist(s) | Lynne Naylor-Reccardi |
Director(s) | Randy Myers Craig McCracken Genndy Tartakovsky (voices) |
Animation director(s) | Robert Alvarez |
Art director(s) | Don Shank |
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"Slumbering with the Enemy" is the second part of episode thirteen of The Powerpuff Girls season two, and the fiftieth episode overall. It aired on June 30, 2000 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Amy Keating Rogers, directed by Randy Myers and series creator, Craig McCracken, and voice directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.
Mojo infiltrates the girls' slumber party as Mojesha. The girls aren't fooled, but their friends are, so the girls keep an eye out for "Mojesha."
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Narrator: The city of Townsville, a friendly town filled with friendly folks, and who better to be friends with? Why none other than the Powerpuff Girls.
Narrator: So, for the first time, the day is saved, thanks to the normal little girls.
Characters
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Organizations
- Powerpuff Girls
- Townsville Police Department
- Gangreen Gang (mentioned)
- Townsville Tribune (mentioned)
Locations
Objects
- Powerpuff Hotline
- Townsville newspaper
- Dreamboat
- Antidote X
Vehicles
- Some cars
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
- Storyboard artist: Chris Savino
- Art director: Don Shank
- Supervising producer: Genndy Tartakovsky
- Production managers: Vincent Aniceto, Charlie Desrochers
- Production coordinators: Shareena Carlson, Dayla Corcoran
- Animation director: Robert Alvarez
- Model artists: Andrew Bialk, Carey Yost, Lynne Naylor-Reccardi, Christopher Mitchell
- Clean-up artist: Barbara Krueger
- Layout keys artists: Jim Worthy, Dan Krall
- Background colorists: Lou Romano, Martin Ansolabehere, Sue Mondt
- Casting director: Collette Sunderman
- Supervising recording engineer: Ed Collins
- Recording engineer: Jeff O. Collins
- Color stylists: Roger Webb, Karen Greslie
- Final checker: Nelda Ridley
- Xerographists: Star Wirth, Martin Crossley
- Animation checker: Sandra Benenati
- Manager of post production: Tim Iverson
- Track readers: Carol Iverson, Fred Salinas, Joe Trueba
- Supervising film editor: Paul Douglas
- Dialogue editors: James Hearn, Kerry Iverson
- Negative cutter: William DeBoer, Jr.
- Telecine/Online facility: Matchframe Video
- Telecine operator: Rick Taylor
- Online operator: Craig Price
- Sound editor: Twenty-First Century Entertainment
- Re-recording studio: Digital Sound Works
- Re-recording services: Horta Editorial & Sound
- Re-recording mixers: Timothy J. Borquez, Eric Freeman
- 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, Joe Sandusky, Howard Schwartz, Linda Steiner, Scott Setterberg
- Production management: Andy Lewis
- Overseas production facility: Rough Draft Studios
- Executives in charge of production for Cartoon Network: Mike Lazzo, Linda Simensky
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: June 30, 2000 on Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- The Dreamboat magazine is filled with men who work on the show, either in this episode or others: (left to right) Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish, Mike Lazzo, Craig McCracken, and Don Shank.
- To avoid confusion, Roger L. Jackson is also credited as both Mojo and Mojesha.
Errors
- Mojo stole Julie's invitation, yet Julie is still at the slumber party.
- When Mojo finds Antidote X, it is a clear vial, although when he chucks it on the girls, it's full of red and orange liquid.
- The girls didn't get their powers back at the end of the episode, although it's likely Professor Utonium restored them with more Chemical X.
Legacy
- The music that the girls dance to is reused for their day at the beach in "Sun Scream."
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- In the United States:
- April 3, 2001: Warner Home Video releases The Powerpuff Girls: Boogie Frights on VHS.
- April 3, 2001: Warner Home Video releases The Powerpuff Girls: The Mane Event on DVD.
- January 20, 2009: Warner Home Video releases The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Series: 10th Anniversary Collection on DVD.
- In Japan:
- February 28, 2002: ??? releases The Powerpuff Girls: Volume 5 on DVD.
- In Australia:
- April 9, 2008: Madman Entertainment releases The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Season 2 on DVD.
- 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.