I have many reasons why I've been worrying about the Powerpuff Girls franchise- especially Craig McCracken's original, classic, 1998 Powerpuff Girls since mid 2010, a year after I've got back into them or need I say "re-obsessed" with them on MLK Day on January 19, 2009, through the Powerpuff Girls 10th anniversary marathon on that day. It's mainly because of what the fans and the media are doing to the franchise as well as other cartoon/anime franchises owned by The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal (and by extension Comcast) MGM Holdings, Inc., ViacomCBS, Viz Media, FUNimation, Bandai, Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures (sometimes), The Pokemon Company (and by extension Nintendo), and WarnerMedia (and by extension AT&T) and the fans and social media asking them to give them what they want! And here are other reasons why based on every prior anxiety disorder of the PPG I've had and suffered throughout the 2010s decade leading up to August 24, 2020 up to now:
From the 2010 mass resurgence of the 1998 PPG x RRB Shipping to the less than important ships between 1998 Blossom x Harry Pitt, 1998 Blossom x Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory, 1998 Blossom and Aku from Samurai Jack, 1998 Bubbles x Mike Believe, 1998 Buttercup x Ace based on the original series season 1 episode "Buttercrush", and the 1998 Buttercup x Elmer Sglue, as well as the one user on this wiki, Littleloserkid vandalizing 1998 Blossom's article and making up inappropriate stuff about her, along with 1998 Bubbles and 1998 Buttercup and threatened to kill anyone who change their edits back to the way they were, which caused me to join this wiki in November of 2011 to erase all of that gobbledygook Littleloserkid has posted.
2. The anxiety disorder of the foolish fans acting like 1998 Professor Utonioun is not the father of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls and that 1998 Mojo Jojo is the real father of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls, thus making the now-1998 Rowdyruff Boys the 1998 Girls' half-brothers, and 1998 Professor Utonium grandfather, their along with the other theory of 1998 Mojo Jojo being the 1998 Powerpuff Girls' half-brother because the share the same father and creator, making the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys the 1998 Powerpuff Girls' half-nephews and 1998 Professor Utonium the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys' grandfather, based on the PPG 1998 series season 1 episode 7b "Mr. Mojo's Rising", hence my reluctance to watch it online.
3.The confusion, anxiety and worries if "Cartoon Network: Fusionfall," and Bleedman's "Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi and Grim Tales fancomics are canon to the PPG 1998 series and every other Cartoon Network show, and by extension because of that, other WarnerMedia, ViacomCBS, and Disney cartoon franchises or not.
4. The anxiety of the Powerpuff Girls getting a reboot from September of 2012 from Genndy Tartakovsky, who worked on seasons 1-4 of the PPG 1998 series revealing that he had no inside information but there, was, along with the then-72-year-old Beatles legend Ringo Starr confirming that he did the voice of Mr. Fibonacci Sequins for an unknown Powerpuff Girls project, all at the time I was celerbrating the then-10-year anniversary of the 2002 Powerpuff Girls Movie as well as the then 20-year anniversary of Cartoon Network along with everyone else,
5. The fourth reason leads into the fifth one where the CGI designs of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls for the now-7 year old, one-off 15th anniversary 2014 PPG CGI special Dance Pantsed (which was a remnant of 2013) were revealed in January of 2013 causing me to live each day of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls' Craig McCracken-style 1998 original cartoon designs like it's the last throughout 2013 and resulted in me getting a Twitter account and talking to Kevin Dart about my fears of the 1998 PPGs' Craig McCracken-style 1998 original cartoon designs by the CGI designs forever however Kevin Dart nixed that.
6. The DC Comics comic book adaptations of the Powerpuff Girls 1998 series- all 50 to 60 including appearances in the Cartoon Network Block Party comics AND the now-1998 Rowdyruff Boys' appearances in the Cartoon Network Action Pack series having me question and worry about the 1998 PPGs escapades , super-heroics, and personalities, heck even the sketch have me worried, however the PPG comic deja view has me confused, but just barely
7. The sixth reason spills into the seventh one about IDW's Powerpuff Girls 1998 series comic adaptations that lasted from Spetember of 2014 to June of 2014 made me worry about the PPG franchise and 1998 PPG more: the plot of "Second Chances" where after getting defeated by the 1998 Powerpuff Girls for the umpteenth time and watching them bask in the glory of saving a gold course and rescuing Jock Scott, 1998 Mojo Jojo throws in the towel on his evil deeds and has 1998 Professor Utonium use Antidote X to revert him back to his normal state as Jojo, thus becoming 1998 Professor Utonium as his lab assistant again with him attempting to keep it that way and the 1998 PPG reluctantly accepting it, and despite 1998 Buttercup think 1999 Mojo in his normal chimp form is cooking up a plan, but 1998 Blossom wants herself and her sisters to give him a second chance, and said everyone deserves a second chances, which enrages 1998 HIM watching it all decides to make the 1998 Powerpuff Girls refrain from giving seconmd chances to anybody, by using his mind control powers to brainwash all the other villains of 1998 Townsville: The 1998 Gangreen Gang, 1998 Princess Morbucks, 1998 Fuzzy Lumpkins, Sedusa and the 1998 Ameoba Boys an make them become heroes, and change their ways, making 1998 Blossom and 1998 Bubbles embrace this change in heart but 1998 Buttercup staying unmoved. After 1998 Him sends a monster to attack 1998 Townsville and the 1998 Powerpuff Girls team up to defeat and earning the trust of 1998 Buttercup. But 1998 HIM releases the brainwashing of the villains and they reverted back to their own evil deeds resulting in the 1998 PPG fighting them off and 1998 HIM showing up and mocking everyone- and the 1998 Powerpuff Girls for believeing everyone deserves a second chance and admitted that he used his mind controll on the 1998 villains of 1998 Townsville to act good and turning over a new leaf to make the 1998 Girls' moral defenses diminish. After making the girls' moral defenses falter even more by making them and the 1998 villains of 1998 Townsville blame themselves for what happened and saying that they have their own demons to fight revealing the Seven Deadly sins: Greed (1998 Princess Morbucks), Pride (1998 Blossom), Lust (probably 1998 Ace, 1998 Snake and 1998 Lil' Arturo), Sloth (1998 Fuzzy Lumpkins maybe), Gluttony (1998 Big Billy), Envy (Sedusa) and Wrath (1998 Buttercup). After failing to reveal 1998 Bubbles's darkness- she has none- kniowing that she said "Shadow talk falls apart when the light is too bright" and after 1998 Bubbles said "All you need id love!", 1998 HIM spazed out and warnes everyone to embrace fear. After letting the 1998 Powerpuff Girls let the villains of 1998 Townsville go they spliot up going their own way and 1998 Buttercup goes off about giving them a second chance, but 1998 blossom tells her that they should only for now, because it wasn't their fault for going back to their evil ways After 1998 Bubbles ask 1998 Fuzzy Lumpkins if they can finish their picnic with him only answering "maybe", 1998 Blossom and 1998 Buttercup tell 1998 Professor Utonium, that they aren't perfect daughters, but he reassures them that they are to him, with the 1998 Powerpuff Girls wonder how long before the 1998 villains of 1998 Townsville start causing trouble again. Only to find out that when they returned home they found out that 1998 Mojo Jojo has reverted back to his evil supervillain chimpanzee self again and stole an atomic bomb. As the girls went to 1998 Mojo's lair they learn of his plans to launch the bomb into the volcano to destroy 1998 Townsville through a lava flow that folllows, he escaped into space, butthe 1998 Powerpuff Girls managed to save 1998 Townsville by removing the bomb and shoting it into space.
8. The eighth reason continues from the seventh one. Not only did "Second Chances" from IDW's Powerpuff Girls original 1998 series comics have me worrying and questioning about the 1998 PPGs escapades , super-heroics, and personalities moreso than the DC Comics adaptations did, as well as wondering if all of them are canon to the 1998 cartoon series, buit other than "Monster Day" which reminds us all of the original 1998 series season 5 episode "Monstra-City", the last two issues of IDW's Powerpuff Girls original 1998 series comics the most was issues 9 and 10, where for the first time the 1998 Powerpuff Girls got struck with boy-band fever over that boy band the 3D's. They all had supposed crushes on: 1998 Blossom crushing on David A, 1998 Bubbles crushing on David B and 1998 Buttercup crush on David C- all supposedly- and are divided over who is the best boy band member. Although I am satisfied with the cameos of Dexter and Dee Dee from "Dexter's Laboratory" the 1998 PPG fell in love with the 3D's once they were introduced onstage but it was all interrupted by the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys being sick of boy bands because they find them annoying. and want to change the concert into a punk rock concert, and after the girls saved the boy band the 3D's and fangirling over them which makes me worry that what if the fans end up shipping the 1998 Powerpuff Girls with the 3D's, especially based on the older-younger relationships form the Maury Povich talk-show, the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys were turning the crowd violent. The 1998 Powerpuff Girls fought the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys to take back the concert but got interrupted by the Disco-loving Boogieman who wants to make Disco the natural state to take over the concert. for himself 1998 Brick thinks he came to promote the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys' music but was disapproved. Next the Boogieman insults both the 1998 Powerpuff Girls and the 1998 Rowdyruff Boys- who are mine and everyone else's favorite PPG characters- and who voiced that disapproval towards disco, causing the Boogieman to annouince "I'll show you how alive disco can be. In issue #10 the Disco-living Boogieman from "Boogie Frights" gets the upper hand in the Battle of music between the 1998 Powerpuff Girls and 1998 Rowdyruff Boys, after going under the spell of disco, decided to put their differences aside and join forced with the 3D Boy Band who are revelad to be the Ironium Viking in their fused form to put an end to the Boogie Man's musical tyranny. At the end of the comic the 1998 Powerpuff Girls performed with the 3D who dissolved back into their normal selves as a glam rock band form outer space with made me worry if the fans end up shipping the 1998 Powerpuff Girls with the 3D's anyway despite the 3d's won't make anymore appearances in future. comics. On top of that, the IDW comics used to worry me the most. Funny thing about that is
9. As if IDW's crossover Cartoon Network Comics Super Secret Crisis War! and Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up! had me worried that fans would nitpick this as an excuse to make the 1998 Blossom x Dexter shipping skyrocket, let alone Teacupballerina's fan-made continuation of the two, World of Light, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls reboot was first announced on June 16 2014, two days before my 22nd birthday, sending my on my first Powerpuff Girls anxiety related vicious cycle, which lasted through the premier of said reboot five years ago on April 4, 2016. Every night since then, I go to sleep with the thought of the 2016 Powerpuff Girls reboot phasing out and replacing the original 1998 Powerpuff Girls series in conjunction with the thought of everyone acting like the PPG 2016 reboot is really a sequel/continuation of the original 1998 series, which also made me have nightmares about the 1998 PPG evolving into the 2016 Powerpuff Girls in the many ways imaginable.
10. Amid my other anxiety disorders about the 1998 Powerpuff Girls getting replaced by the 2016 PPG reboot and other things that go with it ncluding, 1998 and or 2016 Blossom x Jared Shapiro shipping, the introduction of Blisstina Utonium the 2016 Powerpuff Girls which I also took a liking to, even the 2016 reboot PPG in the least. In addition, everyone keeps acting like The Band Gorillaz exists within the Powerpuff girls 1998 series, based on the reference in the 2002 Powerpuff Girls movie, and with 1998 Ace temporarily replacing the incarcerated Murdoc Niccals as the bassist of the band with his first appearance in the Gorillaz' music video for Humility from their album The Now Now, along with a fan-art picture of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls hanging out with Gorillaz front-man Stuart "2D" Pot by Lightsintheskye on Tumblr.com in 2018, the during the franchise's 20-year anniversary. But what worries my the most is that every keeps acting like Bliss is the older sister of the 1998 Powerpuff Girls and Bunny instead of the 2016 Powerpuff Girls. As well as the PPG OCxCannon ships on Deviantart between 2017, and 2019,
11. But my eleventh and most final PPG anxiety disorder/vicious cycle of all is the announcement of the CW announcing behind closed doors a live-action reboot of the Powerpuff Girls reboot on August 24, 2020, five months into the COVID-19 pandemic! I've been thrown on this vicious cycle for the past 10 months just about, with Genndy Tartakovsky questioning the adaptation, EG Daily, 1998 Buttercup's voice actor giving it her blessing, Craig McCracken being curious about it and the pilot order, Maggie Kiely direction it the casting of Chloe Bennett, Disney Channel alum, Dove Cameron and Yana Perrault, in the roles of the 1998 PPG's all grown-up live-action disillusioned 20-something counterparts, to the casting of Donald Faison, Nicholas Podany, and Robin Lively as the live-action counterparts of 1998 Professor Utonium and Miss Bellum and Joseph Mondel Jr., and Tom Kenny reprising his role from the 1998 and 2016 series, along with some articles claiming that the live-action adaptation is really a live-action continuation/sequel while IMDB, Deadline, and other website strongly say it is a live-action reboot, as well as pictures depicting the shooting on the pilot showing PPG 1998 series and 2016 reboot merchandise shown in ficitonal Townsville gifts on Twitter and accounts like the Daily Bennett, Powerpuff Brazil, and Powerpuff Latino acting so definitive about the live-action reboot's approval has and everyone getting hyped up about it and expect a majority of fans who did not ask for a full-on gritty, angsty live-action PPG adaptation like this from the CW to get hyped on it too causes me to go to sleep sick and wake up scared ever since! Even the though of seeing Craig McCracken's 1998 Powerpuff Girls and the Powerpuff Girls Z and the 2016 reboot Powerpuff Girls fusing into the Live-action all grown up disillusioned 20-something PPG as wells as thoughts of Craig McCracken's 1998 Powerpuff Girls turning into the gritty, angsty, Live-action all grown up disillusioned 20-something PPG in CW promos in the future causes me to not eat and sleep also!
That's all the reasons why I worry about the Powerpuff Girls franchise, and Craig McCracken's 1998 Powerpuff Girls themselves, their older 13-year-old anime counterparts the Powerpuff Girls Z and their 2016 reboot counterparts, Blisstina and the Rowdyruff Boys, too And now that I have a day left before the CW upfront, I'm efven more afraid that if the live-action PPG reboot gets picked up, the prophecy of my nightmares thought of will come true: promos of the CW Powerpuff girls live-action reboot which everyone thinks is a sequel shows Craig McCraken's 1998 PPG getting turned into live-action disillusioned 20-somethings, reducing the initial concept of the PPG- Craig McCracken's original, bonafide, classic 1998 cartoon versions that resurfaced on merchandise by Cartoon Network, and the 2016 cartoon reboot versions- being the Cartoon Network-owned, cute, adorable, beautiful, tough, friendly, and chirpy, oval-shaped headed, Margaret Keane's art-inspired abnormally large eyed, flat feet and stubby armed-and-legged, and noses, ears, fingers, toes and necks-lacking 5-year-old cartoon little girls saving the world before bedtime, and the PPG (1998 and 2016 versions), RRB and PPNKG (1998 and 2016 versions also), being drawn in that art style and the Powerpuff Yourself simulator will all be reduced to a memory; things of the past forever along with the additional thought of PPG 1998 and 2016 merchandise being shown in the adaptation, classic 1998 cartoon versions that resurfaced on merchandise by Cartoon Network, and the 2016 cartoon reboot versions- being the Cartoon Network-owned, cute, adorable, beautiful, tough, friendly, and chirpy, oval-shaped headed, Margaret Keane's art-inspired abnormally large eyed, flat feet and stubby armed-and-legged, and noses, ears, fingers, toes and necks-lacking 5-year-old cartoon little girls saving the world before bedtime, and the PPG (1998 and 2016 versions), RRB and PPNKG (1998 and 2016 versions also), being drawn in that art style and the Powerpuff Yourself simulator will all be reduced to a memory forever and that fans are saying that "the Powerpuff Girls be they Craig McCracken's 1998 versions or the 2016 versions are no longer the the Cartoon Network-owned, all-white, cute, adorable, beautiful, tough, friendly, and chirpy, oval-shaped headed, Margaret Keane's art-inspired abnormally large eyed, flat feet and stubby armed-and-legged, and noses, ears, fingers, toes and necks-lacking 5-year-old cartoon little girls saving the world before bedtime anymore and that they're diversified, race-lifted, all-grown-up live-action disillusioned 20-somethings now and forever, in perpetuity and throughout the universe, because we believe, the live-action PPG adaptation at the CW is a sequel to the original series and we don't care if it's a non-canon live-action reboot of the 1998 cartoon original, and you all had better accept it, 'cause it's a change that all of us PPG fans, and Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust and their daughter, Genndy Tartakovsky, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, EG Daily, Amanda Leighton Kristen Li, and Natalie Palamedes and all the other PPG voice actors and fan artist on DeviantArt, will have to accept and deal with for the rest of our lives". Just the thought of all that haunts me and makes me scared and miserable so much I could just cry. I don't know what I'd do if the PPG live-action reboot is confirmed. I don't want to end up hurting myself over this craziness, even all these PPG haters dissing the franchise, not ever! I mean does every PPG fan in America and the world so hyped up about the live-action PPG series reboot that don't care about mock the fact that I'm scared that Craig McCracken's 1998 versions will never be seen in anymore future merchandise or any other media ever again, because Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup are never ever going back to the way Craig McCracken created them- their original 1998 5-year-old selves ever again because of The CW the for the sake of the CW and Chloe Bennett. Dove Cameron and Yana Perrault acting like they own Craig McCracken's versions of the Girls and act like they're their youth, and them being litigious over the PPG Franchise? All of you fans just look at my face- if I can show you, these worry lines aren't fading That's why I always worry about the Powerpuff Girls franchise- even Craig McCracken's 1998 Powerpuff Girls so much. I wish I could tell McCracken, and the whole world this on Twitter, than they would ask me, "Have you always felt this way?", but I can't. I just wish I had reassurance. (Sobs)