

Not to mention the state of the world looks pretty ok beyond the threat of Planet Fusion, meaning it’s more likely that Jack has already defeated Aku at some point prior to the events of the game, but for some reason chose to stay in the future and continue his long-standing battle with him. For Jack to set aside his life’s purpose to help battle Fuse, that has to mean he feels comfortable enough with his chances against Aku. Instead, Jack takes both Fuse and Aku as serious threats, placing his priorities on the former only because he’s the most present. There is no ultimate evil beyond Aku, but that’s just not the case in FusionFall’s history. This is weird given that, in Jack’s show, Aku’s already taken over the world. Aku’s barely a blip on the radar in the game, mentioned moreso as a potential threat if he ever came out of hiding. Now let’s talk about it without S5: We already know that Aku isn’t the main villain here: Fuse is. And heck, I’ll even try and get the Powerpuff Girls’ original voice actresses Cathy Cavadini (Blossom), Tara Strong (Bubbles) and Elizabeth ‘E.G.’ Daily (Buttercup) to reprise their previous roles as Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup for say, Mandark Strikes Back, for example, as best as humanly possible.
#FUSIONFALL RETRO WIKI LICENSE#
That unlike humans or any other specific purebred creature on Earth that has very conventional anatomy, The Powerpuff Girls who hailed from the CIty of Townsville, as in Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, are actually three bobble-headed, bug-eyed, club-limbed creatures with absolutely no fingers, toes, ears or even noses whatsoever that were actually manufactured and created and born in a single day and night using things that are sugary, things are spicy, and things that are very nice indeed, plus one accident in the very name, shape and form of the mysterious, infamous, explosive, superpower-granting Chemical X potion, and also unlike humans and other specific creatures on Earth with very conventional anatomy, the girls spent most of their time ominously hovering several feet off the floors of Earth.Īlso, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup Utonium themselves, again, also known as The Powerpuff Girls who hailed from the City of Townsville, are very much not of the human or natural world, for they have powers that is WAY beyond even normal human understanding.Īnd so, if I ever do fully reveal the Powerpuff Girls themselves in one of my movies - Specifically my second Dexter’s Odyssey epic, Mandark Strikes Back in particular, even though Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup will stay 2D animated despite having to contend with the logics of a sweeping epic live action world (complete with interactive effects and interactive tonal highlight and shadow effects) as in Who Framed Roger Rabbit - not only would I have to go to great and sometimes extreme lengths trying my very hardest to finally get those girls exactly right (and also right the ship as far as a Powerpuff Girls that had started to lose momentum with 2002’s The Powerpuff Girls Movie, and completely capsized or even constantly abused as far as their license by WarnerMedia to the point that everyone has and always will pretty much written off the Powerpuff Girls franchise even since the original run under Craig McCracken and Genndy Tartakovsky and with the girls’ original voice talents of Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, and Elizabeth ‘E.G.’ Daily had ended). In light of the very, very, VERY uproarious backlash made against The CW's gritty, dark and edgy live action Powerpuff Girls reboot coming up as of late, you all will still have to remember this:
