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The way I remember it, he was only trying to make one perfect little girl, and even so, she probably wasn't meant to possess superhuman powers, which is what Chemical X brought to the formula.

Otherwise, there was an episode that explained the reason Professor Utonium accidentally added Chemical X was because prior to becoming Mojo Jojo, he was just a mischievous little lab chimp named Jojo who often wrecked stuff in the Professor's lab (much like Dee Dee did to Dexter's), and while the Professor was mixing together the concoction of sugar, spice, and everything nice, Jojo pushed him, causing him to break the container of Chemical X that spilled into the concoction . . . so Mojo Jojo was actually responsible for the Powerpuff Girls' existence.
 

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The way I remember it, he was only trying to make one perfect little girl, and even so, she probably wasn't meant to possess superhuman powers, which is what Chemical X brought to the formula.

Otherwise, there was an episode that explained the reason Professor Utonium accidentally added Chemical X was because prior to becoming Mojo Jojo, he was just a mischievous little lab chimp named Jojo who often wrecked stuff in the Professor's lab (much like Dee Dee did to Dexter's), and while the Professor was mixing together the concoction of sugar, spice, and everything nice, Jojo pushed him, causing him to break the container of Chemical X that spilled into the concoction . . . so Mojo Jojo was actually responsible for the Powerpuff Girls' existence.
I knew about Mojo Jojo being responsible. But the professor was still trying to create the perfect little girls (somebody else said he was only trying to make one, I’m pretty sure the narrator uses the plural).
 

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I have to be honest, this teaser trailer of George of the Jungle really fascinated me when I saw it on the 1997 Hunchback of Notre Dame VHS as a kid.


That opening shot alone of the jungle at the beginning really catches your attention. Though I will admit, that shot of George’s body hitting the tree wasn’t easy on the eyes for me at the time.
 
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Maybe that's why some versions of the trailer started to replace that shot with a crowd of onlookers responding with pained expressions on their faces.
 

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It just wasn’t the most pleasant-looking shot with the lighting and how cartoonish (but still trying to look realistic) it looked.
 

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If I didn't know any better, I'd believe that, somehow, my left arm has suddenly become a lot hairier than my right arm - even though both of my arms have generally been rather hairy.
 

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I must admit, I'm actually very surprised that Kelly Clarkson's talk show has been renewed for a couple of more seasons, because it seems like anymore, anybody's daytime talk show, regardless of who they are, only lasts a couple of seasons at most before they're replaced with somebody else. I mean Bonnie Hunt, Queen Latifah, Harry Connick, Jr., even Katie Couric and Anderson-fricken-Cooper (whose careers are actually in broadcasting), all their shows lasted only a couple of seasons at best. I guess Kelly's just got something that they never had.
 

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Yeah, I was genuinely concerned for the woman when that random guy was just creepily walking beside her for five minutes, speaking as someone who’s been in a similar situation with stalking.
 
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