Powerpuff Yourself with the Latest from Cartoon Network

Powerpuff Yourself

The Powerpuff Girls are cute, have really big eyes, and everyone wants to be them. As of today, you can be one, too! Cartoon Network launched a super popular interactive website where you can make the animated characters come to life–in YOU form! Run to the website and Powerpuff Yourself!

In honor of the network’s reboot of The Powerpuff Girls premiering Monday, April 4, the website launched and has since become the number one trend on Twitter. Everyone has gotten in on the fun, and Entertainment Weekly even created all four members of One Direction.

On the site, you can customize hair color and style, clothes, background, and more which makes it super fun for everyone. Heck, you don’t even have to be a fan of the show to be intrigued by the cute style of the avatars. Once you personalize your avatar, you can even get a gif version which somehow makes it even better. Don’t forget to use #PowerpuffYourself on Twitter so you can check out everyone else’s fun time on the site.

If you haven’t guessed, the feature image above is me in Powerpuff Girls form. I have a toothy grin, dark wash jeans, and a mobile phone (because I am pretty much always on Twitter). You can add tons of accessories, choose from different background settings, and it really a lot of fun actually! Whomever came up with this is obviously a marketing genius.

Of course, the whole point of this site is to create buzz for the new show, so be sure to tune in on Monday, April 4 on Cartoon Network. I can’t wait to see what Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have been up to!

Have you been experimenting with turning yourself into a Powerpuff Girl? Be sure to share with us on social media!

Author: Erin

Erin has reviewed many shows over the years including Orphan Black, iZombie, Penny Dreadful, and Killing Eve. She has a keen eye for on-screen chemistry, and loves to tackle the subject of casting. She is also our horror aficionado. She live tweets shows, and loves to share her feelings. Erin has a BA in History, and likes to analyze the lore behind historical fiction. She attends San Diego Comic Con every year and has also attended C2E2 and WonderCon.


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