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  2. The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction - Wikipedia

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    The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction is a fighting game published by BAM! Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation in 2001. It was based on the Cartoon Network animated series The Powerpuff Girls. The player controls one of the Powerpuff Girls in a variety of one-on-one melee battles against the computer-controlled villains.

  3. List of The Powerpuff Girls video games - Wikipedia

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    The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction was developed by VIS Entertainment and Asylum Entertainment Ltd. It was released in North America for the Nintendo 64 (N64) on October 14, 2001, and for the PlayStation on November 8, 2001. The Powerpuff Girls must battle enemies in a variety of settings in order to reclaim Chemical X and track down Mojo ...

  4. List of Cartoon Network video games - Wikipedia

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    Chemical X-Traction [2] Gamesville [2] Him & Seek [2] Mojo Jojo A-Go-Go! [2] Mojo Jojo's Clone Zone [2] Princess Snorebucks [2] Regular Show. Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land (2013) Samurai Jack. The Amulet of Time (2003) [3] The Shadow of Aku (2004) [4] Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (2020) The Secret Saturdays. Beasts of the 5th Sun (2009 ...

  5. The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The girls were created in a lab by the scientist Professor Utonium, who sought to create the perfect little girls by using sugar, spice, and everything nice along with the accidental addition of the ingredient Chemical X, the source of the girls' superpowers. It was first announced on June 16, 2014.

  6. Powerpuff Girls Z - Wikipedia

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    Professor Utonium, his son, Ken Kitazawa, and his toy dog, Peach, are busy working on Chemical X, a powerful chemical substance in Tokyo City (New Townsville in the English dub), when Peach accidentally drops a daifuku into a vat of Chemical X, which magically transforms it into Chemical Z. Countries around the world suddenly experience weather calamity, and Ken uses a light beam ray attached ...

  7. The Plateau (Fringe) - Wikipedia

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    3rd episode of the 3rd season of Fringe "The Plateau" Fringe episode Milo predicts every scenario while fleeing Olivia Episode no. Season 3 Episode 3 Directed by Brad Anderson Written by Alison Schapker Monica Owusu-Breen Production code 3X6103 Original air date October 7, 2010 (2010-10-07) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee ...

  8. Chemical X - Wikipedia

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    With possibilities: This is a redirect from a title that is in draft namespace at Draft:Chemical X, so please do not create an article from this redirect (unless moving a ready draft here). You are welcome to improve the draft article while it is being considered for inclusion in article namespace. If the draft link is a redirect, then you may ...

  9. Chemical X (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Chemical X is credited [2] as the designer of the original logo [3] for the Ministry of Sound nightclub and record label in 1991.. In 2002 Chemical X, via the creative agency Third Planet International, worked alongside another British anonymous artist Banksy on two projects, starting with the Greenpeace campaign Save or Delete [4] in which the final campaign image was a collaboration between ...