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they also had blossom fall in love a self insert character of one the writers (yes, they had a child fall in love with an avatar for an actual 30 year old man). the writers are awful in so many ways
Intern_Dana That one is a bit more debatable. They designed a nerd character and realized, 'Hey this actually looks like one of our coworkers. Let's have him voice the guy' and it hasn't been the first time one of the Powerpuff Girls fell for an older character, Buttercup had a crush on Ace in the original. I still hate the 2016 version though.
Ms. Bellum was the best! As a kid I didn’t even pay attention to the fact that she was shapely, or had a seductive voice. The Mayor couldn’t do his job well without Ms. Bellum. I’ve not see the reboot, but I think I’ll definitely avoid it now.
considering that the writing for the new powerpuff girls isn't the best, im personally glad they got rid of ms. bellum; at least they can't screw her character up like they did for the others
miss bellums WHOLE POINT is that she is "hot" but also smart, sophisticated, and strong. like she more so runs townsville than the mayor does and that is the POINT. she shows young girls you can be both hot and smart. her face isnt shown because showing her body is supposed to "objectify" her but we all know she is more than just a hot body
Just a tid bit. Her name is a homophone of cerebellum. The part of the brain that literally controls all the vital non conscious functions of the body.
Exactly! She was always one of my favorite characters as a kid. and, they seem to not realize... kids don't sexually objectify things. they just see them as characters.
King Wildfang Productions That's the case with most intros since it's animated by another studio.Its pretty common in animation and anime, especially with Toei
I'm kind of upset that Miss Bellum was removed. I also have the same idea that she was removed because modern parents found her "too provocative" for today's television.
Zwaks that’s bull crap She actually sends a pretty good message out Yea, she’s a little curvy, but she doesn’t act like a dumb model and her personality is very interesting
Jmaal Strong, I would have no problem with showing her face. But I just want to say they blat-boarded Miss Keane in this new series. If you look at her, she has no feminine qualities, she just look liked a barrel with a human head. How demeaning is that? By attacking your feminine role models, you are only attracting attention to how PC and feminist the show is. What was wrong with miss Keane and Miss Bellum? They were undoubtedly the moral center of the show, the wisest of the wise, the voice of reason. Why is it that guys can see this but the fat ugly women that ruined them see only sexism and demeaning? Isn't that in itself morally wrong?
"We felt like Ms. Bellum wasn't quite indicative of the kind of messaging we wanted to be giving out at this time." *proceeds to allow the 4-year-old powerpuff girls to twerk*
That's what I find funny. She was one of the smartest characters of the show, had a important role, and was attractive. The reason she was removed was because of new wave feminism, that supports the idea that a woman can't be any of those things, so to avoid backlash they removed her. It's sad things have come to this.
If the PPG reboot really thought Ms. Bellum was "inappropriate," they should have reanimated her appearance rather than get rid of her. The idea of her character was to give the girls motherly advice at times that were needed.
That and to show that a woman could be Beautiful (curvy with a luscious voice) as well as smart. They went out of the way to hide her face for that very reason stating that the attractiveness of her face was irrelevant (though they did occasionally have other characters in the show occasionally remark how pretty her face was) and show she could be Beautiful and smart as well.
Because apparently the message PPG wants to send to young girls is that you should be ashamed of having curves or traditionally sexy appearances. So much so that you shouldn't even be seen. Wtf. It'd be different if the character used her looks to get away with being an idiot or was an otherwise negative representation of femininity.
Kind of hypercritical that the makers of the power Puff girls removed Mrs bellum claiming that it wasn't the message they wanted. But would go onto making the girls twerking and joking about old memes
RangerOfAlcyone This is one of the stupidest things I've ever read. You're essentially implying that White = Racist. Do you crybabies think these statements out before you regurgitate them? Or do you just like playing the victim, no matter how nonsensical and dumb you make yourself sound?
"The character was scrutinized for either being too black, or not black enough." This really got to me. I mean, are you even supposed to speak or act a certain way in order to be black, white, or any other nationality? I'm Filipino but speak fluent English.
Pretty sure that statement refers to different groups of people's criticism with no single individuals being on both sides simultaneousely. Nobody making both complaints at the same time.
I agree, if anything, she should have been brought back, in ALL her feminine glory, but, I guess that's what happens when you have too sexy a character in what's supposed to be a kid's show, alarms go off and sponsors have to be mollified, usually by removing, or, toning down, said character. Look at the treatment Minerva Mink got?!? Ditto, Betty Hoop.
You could argue that the same thing happens with any character Ash meets in an episode. He waves goodbye with his friends at the end of the episode and tells the character that he meets “we’ll meet again one day,” but they never appear again.
And remove some breasts. Disgrace to feminism. Even Craig's wife (MLP creator) is a feminist too. Oh gawd! I heard some mob rushed to the studio for 3 seconds. *feminist chanting intensified*
It was tongue-in-cheek to a fan who he knew of... Charlotte was going to be removed because of Lucy and Sally, who are really Charlotte combined. With Charlotte he had a one sided character, with two, he had a chance to explore the feelings of both in more detail. While the letter, appears harsh, it appears Schulz knew this person or at the least, got letters before, he was simply being tongue-in-cheek to someone who he knew of. And she kept the letter, which suggest that she knew he wasn't being serious and very likely found it funny. People today, tend to take offence to anything. Schultz, was known to joke in his letters and be very helpful to fans wishing to learn the trade, many of his letters has hand-drawings of his characters (Most common was Snoopy and Woodstock), so this was common. What made this one letter unique it had Charlotte drawn on it. I myself have one where Lucy is dancing with Charlie Brown. :D
How about Launch from Dragon Ball? She was a reoccurring character in the original series, but she then disappeared for most of Dragon Ball Z only making a brief appearance towards the end of the series. The reason? The creator of Dragon Ball, Akita Toriyama, admitted that he just straight up forgot she existed.
djmo66 Dragon Ball isn't a cartoon, it's a manga/anime. Plus she is still shown/mentioned in the video games and she appeared in "Yo! Son Goku and his friends return!" a few years before Battle of Godd
Mystic Melody Anime and cartoon are the same thing. The word "anime" is Japanese for "cartoon", so it means that they refer to the ALL cartoons (including their own).
Yeah, but she was removed first from the manga, and since the anime is an adaptation, they had no choice other to can her as well. This is a list of characters that were removed from tv directly, for reasons beyond source material
I still don't understand the reason for removing Miss Bellum. Modern parents? What modern parents? Those are the same parents who were ok with their kids watching original PPG and all other cartoons from the early 2000's. Suddenly, they got more sensitive as they got older. Stupid parents.
Yes PPG is nearly 20 years old not 50 YEARS OLD. Some of the kids who watched the original are still minors ya know (youngest would be today is about 16+). I'm not speaking of young parents (18 - 20's.) I am speaking of the parents who are entering their 50's or 60's. Who were there at that time and let their young kids watch original PPG and were ok with it. Some even watched the show with the kids. So why make such a big deal out of it now in all the wrong reasons? Like removing Miss Bellum and making the remake so heavily SJW. The remake isn't horrible but it isn't good either.
If the show was around when I was a kid in the 1970's and early 80's my parents would have thought she was cool and probably would have seen her as a good role model as she is female, good looking (for a cartoon) and very very smart. .... And they would have really really enjoyed the play on wording for her name. These days parents are too hyper sensitive about the most silliest things. Let your kids enjoy their childhood people .... Wrapping them in cottenwool as they used to say won't save them from the realities of life when they need to know about it further down the line . I'm a woman and these feminists make me sick !! You can be s strong smart female (and lesbian like I am ) without being an obsessive feminnazi !! My mother was a strong smart female (from a long line of strong minded women ) and she would have loved Ms. Bellum !! Bring back Ms. Bellum .... We all miss her!! Chriss from the UK!!
I just said the same thing! Like.... What parents? The kids that watched the OG PPG are now the parents. I don't see use tripping about Ms. Bellum. I'm more upset she's gone. Something not adding up.
Regarding Eric Cartman's father, I think the producers will never reveal that mystery, because it is fun and keeps the audience entertained. Regarding his sister... well as you said, she was meant to be a character, but failed because of air time. Those 6 minutes changed the whole show LMAO.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 not really. From what I know, the episodes 200 and 201 were aired back in 2010, which would've definitely been before this videon was made.
"Not indicative of the messaging..." Please. Bellum's messaging is that, 'sexy' or not, she was the most competent damn person around and respectable as such. That's on-point messaging in any era.
Yup. She's truly a great example of what a strong woman is.... I wouldn't even say that she was a "damsel in distress". She helped the mayor a lot, and she fought the villian Sedusa by herself. There's that, along with Sara Bellum outsmarting her.....and the Powerpuff Girls didn't contact her until later on in that episode! lol
But she IS notably sexy. Her body is drawn in a way that clearly is supposed to depict maximum attractiveness, you cannot possibly argue that. It's not happenstance. Whether or not the underlying message that this is the body that's desirable if you want to play as important a role in life as she does connects with children at all, I personally find it understandable that the authors found this concerning. Yes she's also smart and witty and whatnot, but her physical appearance is no coincidence and the authors worried that a narrative correlation could be drawn. I understand that, maybe because I'm not some demented fanboy of this show who considers any changes a violation.
So they removed Sara Bellum because they didn't want to send girls a message of "Even if you are hot you are still strong, capable and smart" instead they want to send a message of if you are Strong, smart, and sexy you get fired.
Meya Enyo Wow. They are so sexist! There are people like Beyoncé who are absolutely stunning. They really shouldn't be sending that message to children!
Might've taught Timmy something 😆. To be fair, if not for the fact that Crocker II's addicted to fairy hunting and handing out F's, he might actually properly teach something. Not only that, but the neglectful parents aren't all that helpful either
I never understood why they removed Porygon entirely and didn't just change the effects. It was the effects, not the pokemon itself. They should've kept him in and just redid the episode. Now that I think about it, don't creators have to see the final product before it airs? Why would you not take the rapidly flashing frames into consideration??? That sounds like more than just a mere editing mistake to me...
As someone that deals with that sort of thing, [a 'friend' told me last night he thinks it's FUNNY to mess with people with both light and sound], if you don't have those sorts of issues, something that wouldn't be an issue. For example, just to type this comment, I'm using 0% brightness and a program called Hacker Vision to make ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL the white areas on my screen black.
Hey Arnold is a bit darker and has realistic moments. Not everything in life ends up in a happy moment. As an adult I can truly appreciate Hey Arnold more than I did as a kid.
A lot of old (and not so old) shows are still worth watching for what you miss in your adolescence. Even MLP, which I get a lot of flack for watching as a male, has some life lessons that some people nowadays need to relearn.
Danger Dash - It's good to give them all a fair shot, but if you're not into it then move on. If you have a lot of interests and responsibilities then you don't have the time to watch everything. It's best to spend your time on the ones you like first and then branch out from there.
I feel sorry for Porygon from Pokemon because he was forbidden from being mentioned due to an incident that not only happened in an episode (his only appearance in the franchise) that caused people to seizures, but also because of an incident that wasn't even his fault.
"Too dark for the light-hearted peanuts series" Have you ever actually read Peanuts? It's a horrifically dark treatise on despair, melancholy and futility. Before it became "Snoopy and Friends" it was one of the bleakest comics in print.
the whole idea of the peanuts is, that they are children, but with adult problems. So the comic relates to both kids and adults. It really was a brilliant break from the mold of what cartoons and comic strips were like, for the time.
You could make a whole video of Peanuts characters that disappeared. With 49 years of comics, minor characters came and went all the time. But Charlotte and 5 are definitely notable ones (also, 5’s twin sisters 3 and 4, also seen in A Charlie Brown Christmas).
Ms. Bellum's absence is a huge kick in the stomach for myself (HUGE fan of PPG) because she was a absolutely huge role model for being more than a pretty face. She was smart, capable, independent, and often had fun scenes. I do get tweaking her image a little, but just dropping her feels all kinds of messed up.
So... If Franklin had spoken a little more "black", then he would have been deemed acceptable? Thats total nonsense. And what I he hadn't spoken the way he did? Would he have been accused of being a caricature? Rigmarole.
What about Rachel Wilson aka Tobias' sister from The Amazing World of Gumball? She has not appeared since season 1 because some staff members didn't like her.
I like the voice actress for Sparky, because she was the villain Snaptrap on Tuff Puppy. I hope she didn't get too much hate over the character she voiced. It's not her fault the writing in Fairly OddParents became obnoxious.
Remove Me.Bellum because of the messaging kids would take from her, yet promote promiscuous behaviour through twerking and other degenerate acts in the new show. Makes sense.
My opinion, the new series was like what they did to Teen Titans, they more or less dumb down the series. Since she were the only true intelligent character in the original series, she didnt fit.
did Solar Sands tell you that, I feel as if Solar was the first to make the point about "early" people, so whenever i see people say ontime i think of him...
Adding Chloe into The Fairly Odd Parents was a bad move in my opinion, she has changed the whole plot to the point were she has to be featured in every episode to make the plot work.She has also changed the opinions of many who watch the show, she kinda reminds me of Dee Dee from Dexter's Lab, except more annoying and more prevalent.
Yeah, it's a Netflix exclusive Veggietales show, I've heard it's pretty mediocre to bad (can't say, never watched veggietales) at first I thought it was a Cory in the House meme joke lmao
And the new all that when I heard that I WAS LIKE BS WTF IS THIS TRASH NO GOOD JOKES NO GOOD ACTING LIKE SHOULD BE CALLED WANNABES OF NOWDAYS TRYHARDS OF PAST GOOD SHOWS
Craig McCracken, the show's creator seems to be a fan of the movie. The Dude, Walter and Donny make a cameo in one of his other shows, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
There was a background character in The Amazing World of Gumball's first season called Rachel. She hasn't had a major role since The Party, and no physical appearance since The Curse. She only appeared in ads, and flashbacks.
no one forgets the style and grace That was Mrs. Bellum. also HotDiggidyDemon made an amazing job on talking about how the original Powerpuff girls amazing and what the 2016 Powerpuff girls lacked.
These characters all came and served their purpose, and I'm all worried about the Amazing World of Gumball's Rachel Wilson. She only had one major role in The Party, and in Season 2, she's erased out of existence with no reason besides "we dislike her."
I know, but that was just a subtle mention, I want her to get a series of her own, maybe there'll be a big surprise about her when Gumball ends but it's been so many years she deserves something after all this time.
I think it's absolutely ridiculous that they got rid of Miss Bellum especially if they got rid of her just because she was gorgeous and sounded good that is so petty let's face it she was the closest thing they had to Mother besides their teacher come on now
They also got rid of their teacher's breasts and lipstick. The thinking was that they wanted to completely desexualize the series to avoid any accusations of sexism. Instead it just made long-term fans hate it, and ironically shoved the two most feminist characters to the side.
if they really want a female character to hate, why not direct that towards the very clearly one off feminist character, Femme Fatale...actually now that I think about it they probably want her to be forgotten cause shes the literal interpretation of the modern day feminist. Spoiled, arrogant, extremely misandric as well as extremely hypocritical.
they removed Bellum because back then, it wasn't seen as problematic. but now everyone is so PC and sensitive it ruins everything. they shouldn't have even rebooted the show.
Zoie H the strange thing is that miss Bellum's name is a play on words of cerebellum which is a part of the brain because she was a smart character so her being objectified makes no sense.
I agree it's Pikachu's fault, but I doubt Pikachu would ever be removed since Pikachu is the mascot for Pokémon. Porygon was most likely removed because someone had to be "punished" and it cannot be Pikachu nor Team Rocket, since they are the main characters of the series, so Porygon and it's evolutions were removed instead.
Chloe in Fairy Oddparents single handily destroyed the show with the new season. The show was reduced to the less popular channel Nicktoon channel due to not reaching Spongebob ratings. Should stick with TUFF Puppy.
what do they mean by '' he's a black puppet but speaks like a white person' ? never knew whites and blacks spoke differently. I'm white and talk just like my black friends
I speak just the same also. Basically Franklin wasn't urban enough he didn't talk like ghetto blacks basically. Which was a stupid reason to get rid of him. x.x
Naruto? get off the computer and back to your office! the hokage shouldn't be playing around while on duty! either that or deal with your son boruto. he rudely stomped on the daisies I was growing in my yard.
I really hate to think that Lisa always end with Millhouse, I always liked her because she was the smart kid with high grades, and I never thought she deserved someone like Millhouse, Rafa or Nelson, also I thought Colin seemed like a good guy for her
I tend to think of Simpson's as a more realistic cartoon...so in real life that's most likely what would happen. Not all smart and beautiful girls end up with what society think they should because they are the own people. Same with men. If u honestly think that someone doesn't deserve someone, then look in the mirror.
@@ooferrell I'm pretty sure my high school had 3 valedictorians in a row drop out of university and have to have psychiatric help. Once you get in the real world you realize how litter school translates and a lot of people who put a tonne of focus on school struggle with that. Its the sad reality that the writers try to draw attention to with Lisa in my opinion.
@@revdraco He speaks two languages fluently and is self-aware enough to know about social standards and when he's being abused by higher powers. He's not an idiot like people make him out to be.
Hah, yeah. A strong role model is against the message that Powerpuff Girls was portraying, but a twerking bear was entirely necessary. As for Sparky, all I ever remember is a Simpsons episode that parodies that exact trend. I only saw a couple of episodes with Chloe, but she isn't terrible from that.
thompse412 she is horrible, her main thing is "petty my because it's hard to be perfect! Waaa!" Also they now act younger, though that part could just be me
Some creators think around way too many corners nowadays. As a kid, the last thing I used to think about when watching Powerpuff Girls was how "the mayor's second hand had a sexy body, mate." The thought never even crossed my mind, she was just another character that frequently appeared in a show I watched when nothing else happened to run. Simple as that.
my additions to mention is 1. Leatherhead from Danger mouse 2. Sewer king from batman the animated series 3. Kessie from winnie the pooh 4. Fix it from teen titans 5. Kestrel from the animals of farthing wood 6. Slurm mckenzie from futurama
He probably NEVER figured it would be seen again, or, at least, during his lifetime. I guess the recipient or their descendants sold the letter, since I assume it was fairly valuable, containing a drawing by a pivotal figure in comics history. And, apparently it was also a joke on her "axing" the character from Peanuts continuity!
Since you brought up Peanuts, I guess comic strips would count as cartoons, so I feel compelled to give this a mention. In 1986, comic strip series _Calvin and Hobbes_ introduced a new character known as Uncle Max. As you can probably tell, he was Calvin's uncle. He appeared in a few consecutive strips where he was visiting the family before never being seen again. In the Calvin and Hobbes 10th Anniversary Book, Bill Watterson had this to say: "I regret introducing Uncle Max into the strip. At the time, I thought a new character related to the family would open up story possibilities: the family could go visit Max, and so on. After the story ran, I realized that I hadn't established much identity for Max, and that he didn't bring out anything new in Calvin. The character, I concluded, was redundant. It was also very awkward that Max could not address Calvin's parents by name, and this should have tipped me off that the strip was not designed for the parents to have outside adult relationships. Max is gone." Honestly, Bill made a good choice. This series was mostly designed to be through Calvin's perspective of logic, and trying to give any new dimension to two characters that are deliberately unnamed is a bad move.
Monique Star I realized it a long time ago when I watched that episode of Wizards of Waverly Place where Alex kept using a spell called Cerebellum erases