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[Summary] => Kids call it action. But the Roman Catholic Church calls it violence. And if the Church would have its way, it wont let the "Powerpuff Girls" save the world before bedtime in the Philippines.
A movie review board of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) found yesterday "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" as "disturbing," saying most of its scenes have too much violence.
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Warner Philippines, 2000
The shows visual execution (like the majority of contemporary US cartoons) is virtually antithetical to the spiff and polish of anime and the computer-animated genre. Rendering is crude at best, never pretending to be drawn from reality. For instance, as one friend so plainly put it, the eyes of three main characters occupy half of their faces.
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