Hello, Powerpuff Girls fans, this is Concernedalien11780. I have watched Powerpuff Girls ever since I was a little kid, though I only began to truly appreciate it recently. It managed to have three female protagonists long before it was the in thing, and most people didn't care that it was girls kicking butt and taking names- because Craig McCracken didn't care. He just made three cool superheroes that just happened to be girls. I don't see any problem with strong female protagonists, as long as the writers of whatever thing they're in don't act like they're better than anyone else for making their protagonist(s) female rather than male. It's an issue I have with the Steven Universe creative team, and why I think that show is much, much better in concept than in execution. Unfortunately, because of marketers that would only make girls' merchandise for the show, a stigma stuck for a little while that it was a "girls' show". Fortunately, thanks to such things like the Brony movement (I personally am not a brony due to the Pinkie Pie song "Equestria Girls", some of the more abrasive fans, and painfully-average writing at times, but would watch the show when nothing else was on back when Discovery Family was still Hub Network, and have had a few Brony friends back when the fandom was a legitimate fad and countercultural movement, like hipsters and Call of Duty fans, rather than just a fandom), semi-ironically created by Craig McCracken's wife and one of the creative minds behind some of his shows, Lauren Faust, people have largely decided that gender and age shouldn't mean too much when it comes to liking something, and that all that should really matter is enjoyment of whatever media is in question. The show has become iconic for Cartoon Network, gone down in internet legend (especially Bubbles), and has made many a child's day in the mid-2000s, and Craig McCracken deserves mad props for that. If you want to talk with me about Powerpuff Girls or anything similar, please message me on my chat page. See you on the wiki!