A Documentary | |
Episode name pun on: N/A | |
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Airdate: | January 16, 2004 |
Credits | |
Director: | Brian Larsen |
Story: | Lauren Faust Craig Lewis Craig McCracken Amy Keating Rogers |
Writer(s): | Brian Larsen |
See also | |
episode transcript |
image gallery |
Episodes | |
Previous "Bubble Boy" |
Next "Girls Gone Mild" |
Rating | |
A Documentary is the nineteenth episode of season five of The Powerpuff Girls.
Synopsis
A guy named Brian Larsen wants to make a documentary about the Powerpuff Girls. He talks to all the people and friends who know them to get a story, but he's still unsuccessful. After a day of stalking, he finally meets them during a battle with Mojo Jojo and gets a short interview with them.
Plot
TBA
Characters
Major Roles
- Brian Larsen
- The Powerpuff Girls
- Mojo Jojo
Minor Roles
- The Mayor of Townsville
- Sara Bellum
- Ms. Keane
- Carl Jusscarl
- Grandma
- Dave
- Talking Dog
- Giant Orange Monster
- Princess Morbucks (Cameo)
- Fuzzy Lumpkins (Cameo)
- The Gangreen Gang (Cameo)
- Ace (Cameo)
- Snake (Cameo)
- Big Billy (Cameo)
- Lil' Arturo (Cameo)
- Grubber (Cameo)
Trivia
- This episode is framed as an independent student film, providing a documentary on The Powerpuff Girls.
- This is one of two episodes not to feature the Narrator, since Brian Larsen serves that role. The other is "Fallen Arches".
- This episode has a different title screen than the usual, Powerpuff Girls bolting across the screen.
- An animated version of Don Shank, one of the art directors for The Powerpuff Girls, appears in this episode.
- For the first time since "The Headsucker's Moxy", the "THE END" sign does not appear at all.
- The Giant Orange Monster from "Three Girls and a Monster" appears again.
- This episode was thought to be the last episode of the show as early as 2001, when it was thought by a Powerpuff Girls fan site (ppgworld.com) because a contract for a cartoon show was 52 episodes.
Production Notes
- Although this episode and "Girls Gone Mild" aired on January 16, 2004, they were made in 2003.