FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Now at Netflix, ‘Powerpuff Girls’ creator savors freedom: ‘Wait. We can do this now?’ [Los Angeles Times :: BC-TV-KID-COSMIC:LA]
Animator Craig McCracken, who gave the world “The Powerpuff Girls,” “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” and “Wander Over Yonder,” has an exhilarating new cartoon series, “Kid Cosmic,” which premiered Tuesday on Netflix. Set on a thinly populated stretch of American desert there’s a diner, a motel, a junkyard it concerns a kid, called only the Kid (Jack Fisher), who comes across some powerful stones dropped by an alien on the lam. While they confer powers on the bearer, they also bring in their wake a host of unfriendly ETs trying to get their hands, claws, etc. on them.
Craig McCracken discusses his new Netflix series "Kid Cosmic" and the streamer's long leash: "They're giving you a lot of money to make your student film."
Craig McCracken discusses his new Netflix series "Kid Cosmic" and the streamer's long leash: "They're giving you a lot of money to make your student film."