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ManCalledTrue2011-05-09 06:53:32

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I'm telling you this to tell you the next one.

Heads-up: this will be crossposted on my Live Journal. The link is in my contributor page.

Remember when Cartoon Network was still the Cartoon Network? Back before this CN Real business, before the live-action movies, back when Toonami was still around? Pardon the Nostalgia Filter, but those were the days, weren't they?

Today's subject deals with two series from different eras of the Cartoon Network: The Powerpuff Girls and Codename Kids Next Door.

I watched Powerpuff Girls all the time when I was still in school. Hard to believe how old that show is (I have several cousins who weren't born when it was in reruns); it started as a short on "What a Cartoon", for cripe's sake.

Codename: Kids Next Door is one that I largely missed, though I saw enough of the series that I'm familiar with it (otherwise I wouldn't be doing this sporking). The more I think about that show, the more it unnerves me. That show has one of the most disturbing premises ever, if you think about it too hard. Also, the constant "homages" (read: this side of ripping off) get tiresome after a while.

Fairly-popular fanfiction author Brian Corvello decided to cover both series under a single umbrella, giving us "Operation: P.O.W.E.R.P.U.F.F.". It did well enough to spawn a sequel, which we'll get to in good time. We have to get through this one first.

On first blush, the two seem like they'd be a good fit for each other. The Powerpuff Girls are chronologically... I don't think it's ever established. Physically, they're no older than six. The KND would be a given for them.

But does it really work in the final analysis? Let's find out.

You know you want to read along.

Comments

Psyga315 Since: Dec, 1969
May 13th 2011 at 12:50:49 PM
Did this canonically happen or is Brian just desperate to make Numbah Four sound overpowered?

Yeah, it happened. I belive it's either the one where he is taken to his fathers workplace for "Take your daughter to work day" (For the sake of making him the Butt Monkey) and finds a room where the villains meet or the one when he sneaks to an R-rated movie to find out that it was a meeting between villains.
Psyga315 Since: Dec, 1969
May 13th 2011 at 2:42:03 PM
Sometimes reading Brian Corvello fics is like the literary equivalent of watching The Room.

Wasn't The Adventures Of Archie Reynolds considered the literary equivalent of watching The Room?
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