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Cartoon Network launches Powerpuff Girls Emporium in London
New research reveals that only one in ten* of all Superhero films have a female lead, and with brand-new episodes of The Powerpuff Girls currently airing on Cartoon Network, the ultimate sugar spice and all things nice squad have opened a Powerpuff Emporium in Central London, to celebrate kick-ass girls everywhere.
Located in the capital’s west-end of Soho – a celebrated home of diversity and quirky culture - the three-day immersive experience will be unveiled to the public and feature a series of immersive zones to explore. These include a make-up and nail bar, complete with its own punchbag, a PowerpuffYourself area with its own colouring wall, snake and rabbit petting and a power science café where visitors can experiment to their hearts content.
Designed as a celebration of all things super cute and super fierce, as embodied by the Powerpuff Girls since landing on our screens in 1998; the popular series characters Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup will make a special guest appearance at the Emporium; showing kids and adults alike how to superhero - the super fierce way.
The Emporium is open to the public from Thursday, 1st June until Saturday 3rd June at 15 Bateman Street, Soho, London, W1D 3AQ, open daily from 11:00am until 5:00pm.
Catch The Powerpuff Girls on Cartoon Network.
*Research carried out by Will Brooker, Professor of Film and Cultural Studies at Kingston University, London
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