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The Powerpuff Girls face their greatest challenge in this 10th anniversary special episode. There exists a Key to the World, which is handed from city to city on an annual basis. Whoever possesses the key rules over the entire world. When the key is delivered to Townsville, every villain in Townsville attempts to retrieve it. When the girls procure it for themselves, they quickly get sucked into a power struggle, fighting the villains and themselves over who gets to rule the world.
The Powerpuff Girls face their greatest challenge in this 10th anniversary special episode. There exists a Key to the World, which is handed from city to city on an annual basis. Whoever possesses the key rules over the entire world. When the key is delivered to Townsville, every villain in Townsville attempts to retrieve it. When the girls procure it for themselves, they quickly get sucked into a power struggle, fighting the villains and themselves over who gets to rule the world.
The film's central message advocates for the radical decentralization of power and universal self-governance, rejecting the concept of a single ruler or ruling body, which aligns with anti-authoritarian and anti-hierarchical progressive values.
The movie features a predominantly white-coded main cast without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on action and comedy, and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or center on strong DEI themes.
The film features Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, who possess superpowers, engaging in and winning numerous close-quarters physical battles against male opponents, including Mojo Jojo and his army of super-apes.
The film 'The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!' does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative, focusing instead on the superhero adventures of the Powerpuff Girls and their conflict with villains.
This film is a continuation of The Powerpuff Girls animated series. All established characters, such as Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, Professor Utonium, and Mojo Jojo, retain their original canonical genders from the source material.
This animated movie is a continuation of the original series. All established characters, including the Powerpuff Girls and Professor Utonium, maintain their original animated designs and implied racial depictions from the source material. No character's race was altered.
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