The original voice cast of The Powerpuff Girls has reunited more than two decades after the series ended, sharing new video that has quickly gained attention from fans, according to ComicBook. This reunion stems from an Instagram post featuring the castmates together.
The reunion brings together the core cast behind the Cartoon Network series, including Cathy Cavadini (The Powerpuff Girls, The Powerpuff Girls Movie) as Blossom, Tara Strong (Teen Titans, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) as Bubbles, E.G. Daily (Rugrats, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure) as Buttercup, and Tom Kane (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Archer) who voiced Professor Utonium.
The moment stands out especially because Kane retired from voice acting in 2020 after suffering a stroke that affected his speech and physical abilities. His presence in the reunion adds an emotional layer to the video, as it shows the cast coming back together despite the passage of time.
The Powerpuff Girls originally aired on Cartoon Network from 1998 to 2005 and remains one of the network’s most well-known animated series. The show followed three superpowered girls—Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup—who balanced everyday life with saving their city from various threats.
Over the years, the series became known for its mix of action, humor, and family-centered storytelling. The reunion highlights the lasting connection among the cast and the series’s continued popularity.
Even decades after its original run, the show remains a strong presence in animation and continues to reach new audiences through streaming platforms. A new animated revival has been in development with original creator Craig McCracken (Home for Imaginary Friends, Wonder Over Yonder) attached, though updates on the project have remained limited.
For fans, the reunion serves as a reminder of the show’s impact and the people behind it. While the video itself is brief, it captures the bond between the cast and reflects why The Powerpuff Girls remains a lasting part of animation history.