>>84160525>like it's some perennial classic that we should all be educating our fucking children with.And Twerking, rapping, and other things nuPPG does isn't anything worse for the children when the show's original premise was "little girls saving the day before bed time"? You don't need Shakespeare levels of muh story and depth just to make a show "educational", it was meant to parody that superheroes aren't always just mighty men, that females, even little girls, can be heroes in their own special way, WHICH, was literally the point made TWICE and then some with that one Justice Friends episode and how each girl (to the extent of Buttercup) all have unique powers to save the day with, but in the end, them all working together was the bigger valuer learned for kids.
Regardless if you think it's shit, mediocre, or good, your opinion doesn't matter, the show gained it's respects as a show that was good for kids to learn from, and adults to appreciate teaching "little girls can be heroes too". That was the entire point, and that's all the show ever fucking needed. That's way mostly all cartoon shows are failing today (not all, I said) is because there aren't any morals and virtues being taught anymore to help children learn, instead now you got nothing but comedy and Twerking in a kids parody show about little girls being superheroes.
tldr; The original show wasn't anything revolutionary, perhaps, but you can't tell me it's not something that changed people's views on "female leads, and that women can't be heroes and girls could never do what men could", again there were episodes focused just on that point. The professor's point of being "the mom and the dad" proves that point as well. But the point is this, what other "girl show" made a bigger impact on society then the "Whoopass Stew" has done for 20+ years? And that's why the PPG is something more than "mediocre".