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the powerpuff girls characters

Unlike her two sisters, she does not possess any special abilities of her own. They reappear in the What a Cartoon! It's implied that he may be Satan, but, according to the narrator in Him's first appearance, he is so evil that his real name "can never be said." Her personality ingredient is "everything nice", her signature color is bright pink, and she has long red-orange hair with a red bow. The Amoeba boys sent a gift, voodoo dolls to the girls, not understanding that they were supposed to keep the dolls, not the needles. The original Powerpuff Girls series is considered to be in the same universe as Dexter's Laboratory. He is Buttercup's closest friend, according to Buttercup in her interview on "The Powerpuff Girls Movie DVD.". [12] McCracken originally wanted to name the character "Bud" until a friend suggested the name Buttercup. Math". He is a keen golfer and some of his most successful inventions are those that he makes by accident - such as the Powerpuff Girls themselves, or the containment device seen in "Bubble Boy" (he says of it: "Once again, I have no idea what I did!"). He is a boy genius who has a secret laboratory next to his bedroom. episodes) is the kindergarten teacher of Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. Their voices are similar to their American English counterparts, with a few key differences, most notably in the delivery of their lines in each episode. Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were each named by the Professor's initial observation of their mannerisms thus are named according to their personalities. She is depicted as the first member of the Powerpuff Girls Z. She is known for being the smartest one and the leader of the Powerpuff Girls. Discover the Show. Also these versions of the Powerpuff Girls have the same superpowers as their original 1998 counterparts, but unlike their original 1998 counterparts, these versions of the Powerpuff Girls have the power to project a giant glowing energized aura around their bodies, which can change into the shape of anything they desire: for Blossom, her aura changes into various household/school items. The What a Cartoon! He is short and elderly with a fringe of white hair around a bald scalp and a thick white mustache. In several episodes, her innate motherly instincts come into play when she is teaching her surrogate children in her class, particularly when weaker kids (like Elmer Sklue in "Paste Makes Waste") get picked on and bullied by the other children. Despite being the "ultimate evil" he has a normal job as the owner of a diner where Professor Utonium once ate his breakfast. Blossom (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) is one of the main characters in the animated television series "Powerpuff Girls.". Buttercup is known at school for being the most athletic girl as she plays tennis, practices martial arts, and numerous other activities, and spends a great deal of time watching sports on television. She is also the only female villain in the series who is not an adolescent or young adult woman; she is approximately the same age as The Powerpuff Girls. Her special superpower is "Ice Breath," similar to Ace`s cryokinesis power in ``Power Lunch``, as revealed in the episode "Ice Sore," though in the same episode she has been shown to breathe fire. The scene in the episode "Tough Love" that depicts Him hovering above Townsville sowing the seeds of hatred in the minds of the citizens is probably a parody or a tribute to the scene in F. W. Murnau's 1926 adaptation of Faust which depicts Mephistopheles hovering above the sleeping town sowing the seeds of plague. She is depicted as the second member of the Powerpuff Girls Z team who uses a bubble wand as her signature weapon. A stereotypical scientist, his general attire is a white lab coat and black pants. Her hatred of the girls stems from her rebuffed attempt to become one of them. He sometimes calls the girls for very silly reasons, as seen in the episode "Bubblevicious" when he calls because of a traffic jam. The Rowdyruff Boys are also the only villains who the girls were unable to directly defeat in battle. Unfortunately, their brains are too primitive to devise a crime above the level of littering or jaywalking (perhaps as a consequence of A Sticky Situation, where they are seen having successfully robbed a bank and using their semi-solid bodies to stick to the girls and create a dilemma for them, solved when the girls flew them to the Sun, melting the Amoebas and their more-developed brains). Her hatred of the girls stems from her rebuffed attempt to become one of them. While the Professor was stirring his perfect girl concoction, Jojo shoved him, causing him to accidentally break a flask containing the mysterious "Chemical X" which spilled into the formula, thus creating the Powerpuff Girls. Register Start a Wiki. Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, and Princess Rosalina. — Narrator's end tagline. Narrator (voiced by Tom Kenny in the series and Craig McCracken in Whoopass Stew and by Ernie Anderson in the What a Cartoon! In "Speed Demon," it is also revealed that she can fly slightly faster than her sisters, which led to her winning the race, though she claims this only because her hair doesn't keep her back. She was named for her "bubbly" personality. Powerpuff Girls Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. In the episode "The Rowdyruff Boys," she has tremendous disdain for resorting to kissing the boys in order to eliminate them, though willingly kisses a boy ridden with which she feared to be "cooties" in a later episode, though she may have gotten over it. In the episode "Simian Says", he is kidnapped by Mojo Jojo, who promptly takes his place as the episode begins. Leo San Juan. episodes) is one of the main characters in the animated television series "Powerpuff Girls.". However, in the same episode, Bubbles, in the Mayor's body, is seen using a toothbrush without trouble, and the characters who are in the girls' bodies have no issue holding objects. The titular Powerpuff girls are named Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, and also appear in the series' 2016 reboot and in the anime, Powerpuff Girls Z. TV Guide chose the Powerpuff Girls as No. All of the characters on this list appear more than once in the series, and contribute to the episode plotlines. The Girls were so ashamed of their defeat they planned to leave Townsville. Whenever she is the center of attention (as when Blossom took over her body or when she fought Sedusa) her hair often covers her face. Fuzzy Lumpkins (voiced by Jim Cummings): A large, husky, furry pink bear-like hillbilly monster with a wide jaw, a green bulbous nose, two antennae on his head and blue overalls. They were, however, beaten up by the girls and sent to prison at the end of the movie. Add new page. In the episode "Twas the Fight Before Christmas," she is revealed to be the only villain (and one of only five people in the whole world) on the Permanent Naughty Plaque (as such never get a gift from Santa). He is also slightly scared of them, particularly Bubbles. Sedusa (voiced by Jennifer Hale in the series) is a young, beautiful Gorgon-like mistress of disguise and seductress who uses her feminine wiles to influence men to do her bidding, such as Professor Utonium, the Mayor, and the Gangreen Gang. The Sailor Scouts. As revealed in the episode "Mr. Mojo's Rising," and again in The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Mojo Jojo was Professor Utonium's lab assistant, Jojo, before Professor Utonium created the Powerpuff Girls, and it was he who caused the Professor to accidentally add Chemical X to the mixture (thus making him responsible for their creation in the first place). She appeared in the episodes Stray Bullet and The City of Nutsville. Fuzzy (according to Professor Utonium's research) belongs to a race of "Lumpkins"; he has three siblings (Furry, Fluffy, and Hairy), three nephews (Buzzy, Wuzzy, and Scuzzy), and several dozen cousins who closely resemble him. In the reboot voiced by Natalie Palamides, the 2016 version of Buttercup's appearance is almost exactly like her original counterpart except she has a cowlick on the back of her head. Miss Keane (voiced by Jennifer Hale in the series): The Kindergarten Teacher of Pokey Oaks. Also, these versions of the girls also attend Midway Elementary School, have smartphones for when they are called to save the day whereas their original 1998 counterparts still use the standard hotline, and that their original 1998 counterparts still attend Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. She also uses curlers (3 balls on each pigtail) when going to bed. Aside from his role as a scientist, he acts as a parent to the Powerpuff Girls. In The Powerpuff Girls, the girls were created by Professor Utonium. [1], In June 1991, Craig McCracken, a student of the animation program of CalArts,[2] initially created a drawing of three girls on a small sheet of orange construction paper as a birthday card design for his brother. Mitch has brown hair and wears a black T-shirt with the words “MITCH ROCKS” on the front. They have large eyes, oval-shaped heads, stubby arms and legs, and, although they are able to hear, smell, touch, and hold, have no necks, noses, ears, fingers, or toes (often joked about in the series). In the episode The Rowdyruff Boys, Mojo makes a robot made from the remains of old robots, and part of the robot is a giant lizard made of block layer and in a fit of rage Kaoru starts swinging her hammer and knocking of layers. The Powerpuff Girls are a trio of artificially made superhuman kindergartners created by Professor Utonium. This is a list of characters that appeared on the American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls on the Cartoon Network. The Powerpuff Girls; She can be stubborn at times, but still comes through. The three girls all have oval-shaped heads, abnormally large eyes (inspired by Margaret Keane's art[9]), stubby arms and legs, and lack noses, ears, fingers, necks, and flat feet with toes (McCracken preferred them to look more symbolic of actual girls rather than going for a "realistic" look, meaning fewer body parts were needed[10]).

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