Powerpuff Girl Full Batch

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Voiced by: Roger L. JacksonA chimp with great intelligence, notable for his pseudo-Japanese accent and his convoluted, repetitive manner of speaking (inspired by the speech patterns of characters in the English dub of ). As revealed in the episode 'Mr.

Mojo's Rising', and expanded upon in The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Mojo Jojo was Professor Utonium's reckless 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. The reason he hates the girls so much is out of jealousy of the affection they received from the Professor that he did not.To listen to Mojo Jojo himself list these tropes,.: In 'Just Another Manic Mojo'. Mojo tried to kill the Powerpuff Girls, while having them sit and wait, as he claims to find their ball. However, he grows so frustrated by The Powerpuff Girls sticking their nose in everything that in his lair, that he gives them the ball, only so he can get rid of them. Mojo Jojo:. In one episode, the Powerpuff Girls visit him to ask if they can borrow his for a moment. Being busy looking for his last plan to destroy them (something he casually mentions during their exchange), he agrees to let them take it.

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The Powerpuff Girls Movie manual states that Mojo displays a very sympathetic nature.: He has green skin due to Chemical X exposure.: In 'Monkey Love', he exclaims, 'What a woman!' Upon seeing Barbarus punch Buttercup during a brawl.:. One of the flashbacks of 'The City Of Clipsville' has a scene where he tells the Professor 'I have always loved you.' Of course, this was only a case of and nobody has said anything about it yet. In the reboot, pretty much the whole base of his character was being obsessed with, and has been more than once, and most of those times were intentional on Mojo's part.

He sure has an effeminate personality. This may in fact be a trope.

In 'Monkey Love', Mojo is instantly attracted to a female monkey villainess named Barbarus. He winds up falling completely in love with her.: Whenever he's not scheming, he's actually pretty law-abiding, and lives a normal life, like everyone else. He also has his morals, respect, and dignity, and is confirmed, to actually be a, in 'The Powerpuff Girls Rule'.: He is the most reoccurring villain in the show, and came close to defeating the Powerpuff Girls several times.: He actually created the Powerpuff Girls, and he's also their biggest enemy.: He speaks with a Japanese accent and is a super-genius.: The reason why he turned evil? He was jealous of the Powerpuffs getting more attention than him.: He's extremely homicidal and explodes into violent tantrums when pushed too far.: One word, Roger L. Jackson.: One example to prove Mojo's intelligence, is that he created The Rowdyruff Boys, who managed to overpower the Powerpuff Girls, in a prison cell, using only snips, snails and a puppy dog tail, and it only took 5 minutes, to do so!.: Wears a purple cape.: He defeated a godlike alien overlord only with his fists and a hard piece of bread. He also uses his hi-tech machinery to fight off the girls, and sometimes even outsmarts them, using his brains.: The has him actually conquer the world.

And is actually a surprisingly benevolent ruler who fixes most of the world's problems. However, he eventually realizes that and returns to supervillainy.: Ends up happening literally when he gets a job babysitting the Girls with the promise of a full pardon from the Mayor. By the end of the night, he practically begs for the cops to take him back to jail.: Has done commentary for the episode Slumbering With The Enemy and the movie. Most of it involved him cheering when he was winning and telling the audience to stop watching when he lost.: To The Rowdyruff Boys.

Mojo:.: Played straight in Meat the Beat-Alls after splitting from the Beat-Alls when he meets Moko. However, for most part he's very capable on his own.: In 'Forced Kin', he only helps the girls defeat the alien force, because he wants to be the true ruler of Townsville.:. He's played much more seriously in, causing a probable mass murder in the climax. He's also this in some episodes of the series as well, like in the beginning of Mo Job, where it is stated that he nearly killed the Girls.: Uses his intelligence to try to and/or destroy the Girls.: The Girls do not hold back when fighting him despite the fact that he has no powers but he always gets back up. His brain takes it, as it's protruding from his skull, gets hit a lot, but never suffers for it.: An ape who is the main villain of the series.: He puts his brains to more use than just building machinery.

He tricks a group of kids who idolized the Powerpuff Girls into allowing him to grant them powers. How about stupid? Yes, thanks to your foolishness, we will be reduced to nothing.

Like the amount of intelligence inside your head. '.: Twice.: He had no qualms about killing the professor with several weapons, and while he shot him, he made an insane Evil Laugh.: In the last episode, he makes the world into a utopia after he succeeds in getting the Key to the World.: In the episode 'Meat the Beat-alls' when he discovers that Moko Jono is a chimp.: Weaves a sob story about being Utonium's beloved assistant Jojo who was cruelly kicked out once the girls were born. Only for his former master and himself to remember that Jojo was a viscious little monster who broke everything he could reach.: Coupled with his at high speed.: Like Blossom, he tends to be pretty a pretty charismatic and level-headed leader, albeit with a few flaws, and like Professor Utonium, he's a brilliant scientist, and very funny.

However, Mojo's purpose in life is to, and he uses his science as a means to that end.: In the movie, after he got the Powerpuff Girls to jump in the Townsville Volcano.: He speaks in a sophisticated manner, mixed with slang, hyperactive fast talking and sometimes pointing out the obvious.: Has traits of this. He's usually very pleasant and charming, even sometimes conversing with his enemies in a friendly manner, but he's also a megalomaniac, who desires to rule the world, and considers himself to be evil, and will take as long time as he can to destroy any obstacle that gets in his way.

He's also an expert liar, and a.: While having the destructiveness of a villain, Mojo was otherwise an ordinary chimp and not a true villain until the Chemical X explosion. After that, he would become a villain proper.: Depending on his mood. When he's not exactly in a good mood, he takes a cut away from his usually boisterous demeanor.: Sometimes he's easily defeated when he fights himself, other times he can hold as own against the girls using just his hands.: In the finale of the film, he grows to become at least size with most of the, but also has, the ability to use a thunder-clap, shooting his hair out like thorns, and fire breath.: He's a trained hibachi chef, and puts on a show when babysitting the girls.

Unfortunately, they aren't fans of sushi.: Especially Mr. Mojo's Rising, where it shows that he has annoying neighbours that don't respect his property.: His main goal along with destroying the Powerpuff Girls.: To the Powerpuff Girls, in 'Forced Kin'.: Though he was far from a saint in the beginning, Mojo was just a regular chimp at first and not a supervillain, and had no intention to kill Professor Utonium.

'.: In 'Slumbering With the Enemy', he attends the girls' slumber party as a girl. The Powerpuff Girls, naturally, treated the situation with hostility towards him, but once they see that he isn't doing bad things to anyone, it becomes.

Once everyone goes to sleep, however, Mojo sets on his real mission: to get the.: With HIM and Fuzzy.: A few episodes center on him such as 'Just Another Maniac Mojo', and he's the show's.: Towards the Powerpuff Girls.:. He lied to the girls to get them to help him with his plan in the movie. He's otherwise very honest about being evil.: Literally. It's shown in more than one episode that he actually buys groceries legally. He's also shown to enjoy cooking.: 'All we have to do is work together. Girls, join me!' .: In wanting to rule the world, at least.

Then he gets bored and becomes a criminal again.: Despite being the archenemy of the Powerpuff Girls, he teamed up with The Powerpuff Girls once, and he did a and helps the City of Townsville by making it a better place with nothing but peace. And then going crazy because of too much peace, and decided to destroy it.: He is often seen losing to show how strong the girls are, but he's also very strong himself and has defeated them at least twice.: Not actively, but anyone who gets in his way is fair game, regardless of their age, strength and whatnot. Voiced by:A mysterious, supernatural, red-skinned, effeminate (apparently androgynous) and immortal caricature of. He is the ultimate embodiment of pure evil, and talks in a chilling voice that echoes at all times as if in a cave; the voice itself can vary from a high pitched, effeminate falsetto voice, to a deep, roaring demonic voice. He is also the Girls' most dangerous foe as well as the hardest villain to defeat. He's one of the girls' main enemies, but in particular an enemy for Bubbles.: He switches between and this depending on the episode.

When he isn't the enemy of the episode, he's surprisingly polite and owns a diner with delicious, if a bit overpriced, flapjacks. Main example: in 'Telephonies,' the girls broke into his house as he was jazzercising and he chatted rather affably to them.: He is never actually fully defeated, but always comes back so long as there is an opportunity to corrupt someone.: There's been a lot of confusion of what gender HIM really is. However, he is most likely a unisex if anything. The narrator, during the 2009 marathon leading up to the premiere of 'Powerpuff Girls Rule!'

, lampshaded this, and eventually settled on calling him 'HERM'.: He wears a lot of feminine clothing and speaks in an effeminate voice (at least until he gets angry). To say nothing of the episode 'Custody Battle' where he and Mojo Jojo argue over who would be a better parent to the Rowdyruff Boys. The episode ends with the two of them embracing on a hill and watching the boys fly into the sunset.:. In 'Speed Demon', we're shown. It's not pretty!.

In 'Him Diddle Diddle', the girls fail to stop him from making Professor Utonium pay for his pancakes, though he ends up being insulted by the Professor and loses him as a customer.: HIM rode a motorcycle in The Powerpuff Girls Rule.: Despite all his comical attributes, he's the girls' most dangerous and vile enemy who consistently comes close to victory with his plans. And then there's the we see where. It is repeated later in this page, but it cannot be stated enough. If HIM really desires, he can twirl his claw and throw planet Earth into the sun.

His sheer joy of trying to emotionally torment the girls or other victims of Townsville are the only reason he hasn't done this yet. Which can easily imply that if he is ever truly bored, he'll end existence on a whim.: With Mojo Jojo. While Mojo is the girls', HIM is the most formidable and powerful villain of the main cast.: Highly prone to giving these when he chooses to act hammy.: He's red, a demon, and can change his size to become huge.: HIM could basically do anything he wants, but chooses schemes that will bring the girls, and especially Bubbles, away from their purity.: Crossed with when he transformed into a centipede/scorpion hybrid in 'Power-Noia'.: Wears a dress.: Has a very effeminate-sounding voice, fitting for his status as a. Although the in his voice is one of the things that actually make him.: Which raises his creep factor even further.: In 'Telephonies' he worked with Mojo and Fuzzy to beat up the Gangreen Gang after the girls are tricked into breaking into his home.

Unlike Mojo and Fuzzy, however, the girls didn't actually hit him, all they did was break in (although they did destroy the roof of his home.).: Not only are the girls more frightened of him than of the other villains, but even Mojo is afraid of him. At first.: Implies by 'Speed Demon', where the ruled by Him is very much this.: Hatred and despair make him stronger.: He got reasonably angered when the Gangreen Gang prank called the Powerpuff Girls to break the roof of his home, and when Buttercup beats him and other villains up for money. He teamed up with the other villains to give both her and them a lesson.: As the Narrator states, everyone calls Him 'Him'. In the original script, he was even explicitly named 'Satan' and 'The Devil', though these names were later removed to avoid offending audiences.: The main reason his plans usually fail. Every time he creates a situation to exploit something like the Girls' anger or fear, he's shocked at how sisterly love helps them overcome it.: A satan-like character who speaks with a hammy tone of voice.: Him could win at any given time, but simply seeks to inconvenience the girls.: Sometimes. His voice fluctuates between a girlish falsetto and a deep, reverberating growl, making him all the more unsettling.: In one episode, HIM stated that if the Professor lost his bet, he would pay. For breakfast, that is.: invoked says he's based on the Blue Meanies from.: Very camp demon.: The fact that he can be so casual about manipulating three kindergarten girls makes him this.

He also constantly switches from from speaking with a high pitched voice and being sympathetic and kind, to a low and creepy growl and being demanding and malicious.: The only reason He does anything. He could end the world on a whim if he wanted to, and has demonstrated it by sending the planet hurtling into the Sun by the wave of his hand.: Despite being truly evil and insane, HIM respects other villains, and may help them come up with ideal to their evil plans. He even formed a rock band with all the other Townsville villains. Averted in the 2016 series, where Him just cares about causing chaos and doesn't care whether his victims are good guys or bad guys.: He looks human (with red skin and lobster claws) but has godlike powers.: The Girls go toe to toe with him whenever he uses projectiles and beams. However, the moment he changes to his invisible Thought-Controlled Power, they're helpless.: Zig-zagged, to an extent; he's very much this when he's the main villain of an episode, but he's much more otherwise.: This is most likely the result of his god-like power level, with HIM being essentially the PPG universe's equivalent of. The most the girls can really hope to accomplish is simply to stop whatever he tries to do - actually making him face any sort of punishment is near-impossible. Although there have been certain some aversions to this, the most noticeable example is in 'The Beat-Alls' where he along with Princess and Fuzzy were thrown in jail.:.

Especially in 'Speed Demon', one of the scariest and darkest episodes in the entire series. His battles are much more psychological and aim to show how the Girls aren't so pure. Notably subverts this in episodes where he isn't the main villain, such as 'Telephonies'. In the 2016 reboot of the series, HIM is devastating with many very well-designed ploys, tricks and traps that nearly kill the girls.

He's played fairly close to the HIM of the main series, and has some very nasty surprises up his sleeve, include being able to actually absorb the Powerpuff Girls and throw Saturn into the Planet Earth like a buzzsaw. Compared to the villains of that show, HIM is really nasty in that version.: A natural result of his and focus on psychologically breaking the Girls.: He's just as amusing as the other villains in terms of comedy. Averted (mostly) in the earlier seasons where he is played completely straight.: Often succeeds by fooling with people's naivete, especially Bubbles - he's used her as an at least twice.: Tends to snap wildly between a creepy, deceptively sweet cheerfulness and a just as creepy snarling rage mid-sentence, often several times a sentence.: His pincers.

He also can apparently breathe fire, as seen in 'Telephonies.' .: He even admits in an episode that he 'Never does repeat performances.' Reusing other villains plots however is apparently fair game to him, as shown when he resurrected the Rowdyruff Boys.: He has a, and is an evil, terrifying demon.: In one episode, the Gangreen Gang makes crank calls to the Powerpuff Girls impersonating the Mayor, telling them that various villains are doing evil deeds.

One of those villains is Him, and when the Powerpuff Girls ask him if he was doing anything evil today, he says not today, because today he needs to Jazz-ercise and get in shape.: In a where (at least we hope it was just Townsville), he eventually turns into a giant demonic monster. He also performs this in 'Power Noia' when he turns into an insect-like monster embodying the Girl's fears.: In 'Telephonies', where the Girls broke through his ceiling while he was excising he talks very affably with them and assures them that he's taking some time off. After they leave, it's revealed he was angry about their intrusion but didn't show it to them, likely realizing something was amiss.: Has a plastered on his face most of the time, and constantly speaks in a cheery tone of voice.: He's the most powerful villain. Even the Girls have trouble keeping up with him.: His voice reverberates and echoes eerily.: He can create and destroy on a whim.: He was seemingly vaporized in his first appearance and suffered a into a bottomless pit in another, but always comes back.: He enjoys torturing his victims psychologically.: He's basically the show's version of the devil.:. In His introductory episode, the Narrator states that 'Him' is the only designation that is safe to describe Him with. According to Tom Kane, saying his real name. Another source has stated knowing his true name will cause you to.

So either way, Him IS the only safe way to refer to him.: Currently provides the trope image, and for good reason - he's as much of a as one can get away with in a kids' show. Effeminate voice? Check (usually). Effeminate clothing? Check (see image). Thrives on possession and psychological torture? Check.: With deadly fangs when he goes into a nightmarish creepy mode.: His specialty is that he torments the girls with a soft, but nightmarish voice.: Especially in the earlier seasons.

He's basically the devil on a kids' show.: Wears feminine clothing and is the manifestation of pure evil.: With Mojo Jojo and Fuzzy, and at one point Princess.: When happy, his voice is an echoed, delighted, high-pitched sort. When angry, it switches to a bellowing and violent form, sometimes blending with the voices of other characters he takes the form of.:. In a demonstration of how evil he is, Him knocked the Earth out of its orbit, heading straight for the sun. Mojo Jojo went on a rant about how that was, since Him will be destroyed along with everyone else.

This gets subverted during the actual rant, as Him, not taking his eyes off Mojo, raises his hand in a stopping motion towards the sun, and it moves away. Or, the Earth moved back, it's all a matter of perspective.: While Him obviously has been reading the, a lot of his plans are mostly thwarted because the girls keep subverting his tropes.: Him is truly frightening when he actually gets pissed.: As shown in the image, he wears thigh high boots. Voiced by:A large, husky, furry, pink and bear-like hillbilly monster with a wide jaw, a green nose, two antennae on his head, bib blue overalls and brown countryman shoes. He talks with a Southern accent, and will shoot anything he finds trespassing on his property, but is otherwise harmless. He lives in the woods next to the city of Townsville.

Ace, Big Billy and Grubber voiced by:Lil' Arturo and Snake voiced by: Tom KennyLil' Arturo (for 'Buttercrush' and 'Bang for Your Buck' voiced by: Carlos AlazraquiA gang of teenaged hoodlums that are green-skinned and unhealthy looking (as if suffering from gangrene). They do not have powers, nor are they truly a threat in many ways, though they do make every effort to be as big as a nuisance to the people of Townsville as possible.: Big Billy is very friendly to the Girls when they save him in 'Slave The Day'.: As far as the show elaborates, they're ordinary, perfectly normal humans (except Big Billy) who just happen to be green.: It's never specified if they're humanoid monsters or weird-looking teenage boys. Although in one episode that opens with Professor Utonium rattling off the nature of the PPG's foes (before realizing that he doesn't know anything about Fuzzy Lumpkins) he mentions that they have a skin condition. Considering, having a skin condition probably isn't the half of it.: Ace briefly becomes one in 'Power Lunch'.: Big Billy has bangs that cover up his single eye.: Grubber has these.

Powerpuff Girl Full Batch

Voiced by: (1999-2015), Haley Mancini (2016-present)A spoiled in the Powerpuff Girls' kindergarten class, whose partially unseen and mostly mute 'Daddy' allows her to finance various evil plots to destroy the girls. Her hatred of them stems from her deluded rebuffed attempt to become one of them.: The 2016 version softens her considerably in the episode 'Poorbucks', in a way that the original version likely never would have entertained.: She's a rich, spoiled Prima Donna that thinks she's better than the girls (and, by extension, everyone else).

However, the trope is ultimately subverted since she's really not that popular and none of her schoolmates actually like or trust her.: Saying 'no' to her and denying her things. Given she's a.: Has eyes that are black dots.: The Redhead to Femme Fatale's Blonde and Sedusa's Brunette.: With great emphasis on the 'bratty' part.:. It was very unwise to brag to Blossom about how she managed to (temporarily) defeat Buttercup and Bubbles. Especially since they got up and kicked her butt shortly after. Likewise, she throws a temper tantrum and tries to bully Santa into doing her bidding, after she had already tricked him into giving her what she wanted. She learned the hard way that it's not wise to mess with Santa - she not only lost the superpowers she schemed her way into getting, but she ended up on the permanent naughty list.: On her first day at school, everyone opens up to her and want to get to know her, but she just acts disrespectful in return, and for that the Powerpuff Girls did not want her as a part of them, so what does she do?

She runs home to her daddy with and claims that she tried to be nice to everyone, and that no one returned the favour, as the opposite of what actually happened. Yeah, very nice, princess.: In her first appearance, finding that she will never join the Powerpuff Girls in part because she doesn't have any powers (and in part because she's just a terrible person), she gets her dad to buy her a super suit that lets her fly, shoot lighting and match the girls in strength. And although she's never seen with it again, she does show up with a heavily-armed jetpack in other episodes, so she still somewhat counts.: Invoked in her outfit. She wears it full time in the second series, whether she's in her battle outfit or not.: In 'Bought and Scold' she has her dad buy Townsville from the Mayor and immediately declares that 'crime is legal' and the only felony is to prevent other people from committing crimes. She does this purely to spite the Powerpuff Girls and put them out of business, but the effect is this trope nevertheless.: At the very end of 'Stuck Up, Up And Away', and in 'Boy Toys'.: He lets her do pretty much whatever she wants, and if her telephone conversation with her mother is any indication, she hates her mother. Princess: Now look, monkey butt, it's real simple! Take your cheap, good-for-nothing, lazy soy latte, honey, and leap out a high window 'cause you're breathing my air, and you are fired!.hangs up.

Man, my mom can be such a pain in the butt.: Gets her father to do all the work for her.: Gets possessed by a cursed tiara in 'Tiara Trouble'.: Provides the trope's image. Her penchant for evil is entirely driven by her desire to be better than the Powerpuff Girls. Or rather, that the girls won't let her be one, and with good reason. She's a glory hog, has no powers of her own, and almost got herself killed when she tried to make her debut.

In a nice bit of irony, once she gets an upgraded suit, to her that she could strike out on her own instead of wasting her time and gadgetry on fighting the PPG.: Princess appears in the opening credits for a brief second, though does not appear until the Season 2 premier episode, 'Stuck Up, Up, and Away'.: She's around the same age as the girls, and is very and.: She's a complete jerk to the Powerpuff Girls, but becomes a sniveling whiner when she expects them to help her. This most notably happens in 'Bought and Scold,' when she makes crime legal just to keep the Powerpuff Girls from fighting crime and starts begging for their help when the girls secretly take her stuff to persuade her into repealing the pro-crime law.:. After she's defeated at the end of 'Stuck Up, Up, and Away,' she asks why they won't let her be a Powerpuff Girl, to which Blossom tells that it's her behavior that's preventing her from becoming one. 'All I ever wanted was for everyone to instantly love me as much as they love you.'

.: Played for laughs. In her first episode, when Miss Keane tells her that fighting isn't allowed in the classroom, she gives a sincere apology.before throwing the Powerpuff Girls, destroying the wall in the process. A more serious one is in the 2016 reboot episode 'Poorbucks', where she develops.: She's pretty small.: Though she's usually harmless, when she is in her powered armor, she can take on the Powerpuff Girls.: Princess Morbucks. (more bucks).: In her first appearance.: She believes she can do whatever she wants because of her large fortune.: She uses the power of wealth in her evil schemes.: To become a Powerpuff Girl. The reboot takes this with an even worse threat — rather than wanting to be the fourth Powerpuff Girl, she wants to be the only Powerpuff Girl.: At times.: When she tried to be a Powerpuff Girl, she claimed to be very competent while obliviously foiling the girls' heroics.: She cares only for herself, with a disturbing for anyone else. For that matter, her father likely qualifies too, as he shows no care whatsoever for his daughter outside of just casually giving her whatever she wants.

Although he is likely the one who pays her bail.: Her father buys everything she wants, including the city in one episode. And when she doesn't get what she wants, she cries and throws temper tantrums. Princess can arguably be a deconstruction of one. Due to being so spoiled, her father just gives her money just so he won't have to put up with her behavior. Also, she has bad social skills, making it so difficult for her to make friends her age.: Whenever she does get powers, she tends to have this disadvantage. This lack of skill and experience is even what helped Blossom defeat her during her first fight with the Powerpuff Girls.: She wanted to be a member of the Powerpuff Girls, but her attitude guaranteed that she never would be.: Her motivation in the 2016 series.

Despite Blossom giving in and letting her be a Powerpuff Girl to save them. She plots to destroy the two not soon after to be the only Powerpuff Girl.: Orders everyone around to get all the job done for her.: Her teeth are depicted this way in the later seasons.: Pulls one in her debut in the 2016 version by having the Derby-tantes, a female rollerblade team she paid off, to appeal to Buttercup's tomboyish nature which distracted her from hanging out with Blossom and Bubbles then trying to convince them that she had quit the team. Then to force them to accept Princess at a critical moment as a replacement before trying to destroy the two so she can be the only Powerpuff Girl.

Even when Buttercup found out what happened and tried to save them, Princess nearly did beat all of them thanks to a crystal trapping Blossom and Bubbles and having a robot on hand to deal with Buttercup. Her plan only fails because the Derby-tantes came to genuinely like Buttercup for her loyalty to her sisters and come to the girls' aid.: On her second day of school, the girls remove a bomb from her before it can explode. Naturally, she doesn't learn to avoid the danger the girls get themselves in and goes home to complain about how 'jealous' the girls are of her (as well as claiming they put the bomb on her).: In the beginning, she uses her money to make the Girls' lives hell, either by replicating their powers or screwing around with their lives with insane amounts of pull. However, in her later appearances, she appears more as a whiny blowhard that the girls defeat on more than one occasion by simply ignoring her. In 'Superfriends,' Blossom even refers to her as 'completely harmless'. She's brought back to being a decent threat in the Christmas Special, however, after tricking Santa into giving her superpowers by changing the Naughty and Nice lists.: She's a spoiled rich girl supervillainess.

Her name sounds like 'more bucks.' .: She has freckles to indicate her relative youth compared to the other villains. Voiced by: Chuck McCann (Series), Lou Romano (Pilot)The Amoeba Boys are a trio of human-sized anthropomorphic protozoan gangsters. They'd like to be the greatest criminals Townsville has ever seen, but their brains aren't developed enough to come up with any schemes more evil than.

The Powerpuff Girls consider them harmless, to their dismay—they'd consider it a badge of honor if they were evil enough to get beaten up by the Girls. Ironically, they've come closer to destroying Townsville and defeating the Powerpuff Girls than most of the other villains combined—all by accident, of course.: Bossman is the Big, Slim is the Thin, and Junior is the Short.: Created out of water.: During the girls' birthday, the villains sent traps in the form of gifts to them. The Amoeba Boys sent them dolls (they were trying to use voodoo dolls on the, but had no idea what to do outside of making the cute dolls and the boys had the needles on themselves).: They're always seen together, and no one knows them as more than just 'The Amoeba Boys'. Therefore, there was never any real reason to. The boys do in fact have separate names (Bossman, Slim, and Junior with the What A Cartoon short Crime 101 referring to the latter two as Skinny Slim and Tiny.) but are rarely if ever referred to by them.: In the original 'Whoopass Stew' short, these guys were actually a threat, since their amorphous bodies could just absorb the girls' punches. The girls had to use the sun to deal with them. Also, they actually pulled off a successful crime (i.e.

Robbery), and used guns.: They make the Gangreen Gang look competent.: The page image for it. The girls greet most villains with a melodramatic gasp; the Amoeba boys are more likely to get an 'Oh. You,' or (if it's been a long day).: They want to commit crimes but can't think of anything other than littering and stealing oranges.: The dramatic way they toss a piece of paper onto the ground in an attempt to commit a crime.: An unintentional example. When they end up catching a cold, it ends up mutating (because of their amoeba nature) and spreads throughout the entire town and severely weakening the Powerpuff Girls when they caught it.: The most evil thing they could think of to do was to stand on the grass in front of a 'Keep Off Grass' sign.: They were the main antagonists of the original Whoopass Stew short.: They wanna be criminal hotshots, but they can't think of anything worse than common misdemeanors.: From the girls. And remember, the girls love to fight crime.: They try to be this, but come off as more pathetic than evil.: The original Whoopass Stew animation portrayed the Amoeba Boys as the antagonists and they're relatively competent (they pull off a bank robbery).

That would unfortunately be their finest hour. Voiced by:A master (or rather, mistress) of disguise who uses her cunning and her sex appeal to trick powerful men into doing her bidding. True to her, she has, which is her greatest asset in combat.: When she lived with the Professor and the Powerpuff Girls in 'Mommy Fearest', she was horrifically mean to them.: She looks human for the most part but has no nose and has unusual powers. This goes unspecified in-series.: When the Gangrene Gang brought her three ancient artifacts, she grew into a huge giant that regained her lost hair (which is literally snakes, properly fitting her name) and was more than a match for the girls.: Her third appearance is this as she still hadn't recovered her hair after Ms.

Bellum and the PPG cut it off.: In 'Aspirations', her hair still apparently had not grown back from when Ms. Bellum and the Powerpuffs cut off her hair back in 'Something's A Ms.' .: Says this when she hits the Powerpuff Girls with her scepter when she grows into a giant.: Very hot, very monstrous.: When her hair was cut up by Sara Bellum.: In particular episodes like 'Mommy Fearest,' when she disguises herself as another woman with another personality (usually nice).: The Brunette to Femme Fatale's Blonde and Princess Morbucks' Redhead.: Most notably in 'Mommy Fearest', where she is extremely nasty to the girls behind the Professor's back.: In 'Something's A Ms.' , she does this after her hair gets wet.: When alone in 'Mommy Fearest', she's loud, vicious, impatient, unforgivingly strict and prone to destructive outbursts, all to terrorize and discipline the girls.: She has pale skin, black hair, and is a villain and a creep.: She's an exceptionally dangerous thief, but most of her schemes simply revolve around stealing money and priceless jewels.: A seductress named Sedusa.: Played literally in her third appearance, when she gets snake hair.: Parodied when Miss Bellum cuts all her hair off. The camera pans away from the while she lets out a.: In 'Mommy Fearest', she tries this with Professor Utonium while in disguise.: Grabs it at the climax of her debut episode when she attempts to trick Professor Utonium into punishing the girls despite the fact that her true identity had been exposed. And adding to that, she openly insults the girls right in front of the professor.: Has wide hips and bust.: Especially when she acts like one towards the girls in 'Mommy Fearest' to keep them from getting in her way.: After masquerading as Miss Bellum, she is beaten to a pulp by the very women she was impersonating when the Powerpuff Girls are unable to fight.

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The fight sees Sedusa's hair soaked to the point where it is useless in combat, and Miss Bellum proceeds to cut all of it off.: Her waist is as thin as her neck, and she's very mean.: When her head is shaved. She has pointy ears and teeth, and pale skin. This was likely put in to fit her gorgon theme.: Trains the Gangreen Gang to steal Egyptian Artifacts in 'Aspirations'.: She disguises herself as Ima Goodlady and Ms. Bellum in two episodes.: On two separate occasions, she has tried to seduce Professor Utonium and the Mayor of Townsville. Also, her name is a play on Medusa of Greek mythology and locks of her hair act like tentacles.: Only when shown in the front.: In Aspirations after using the Gangreen Gang to obtain 3 mystical artifacts.: She can move her hair to grab things and fight.: Most of her outfit is red, and her hair and pantyhose are black.: Comes with being a master of disguise.: Femme Fatale dismisses her contemptuously as 'That chick in the underwear.'

.: On two different occasions, she's tried to seduce Professor Utonium and the Mayor of Townsville. Almost literally in her third appearance as the animators added fangs to her teeth.: Water apparently, when Bellum and she got into a fight which carried over into the pool. She tries to continue her attack only to find she couldn't control her hair anymore due to it being too damp to use.

It also works on her hair gel which Bellum uses to free the girls from their bonds. Voiced by: (Brick/Boomer), Roger L. Jackson (Butch)A team of of the Powerpuff Girls, created by Mojo Jojo out of snips, snails, and puppydog tails. They love causing mayhem, mischief, and chaos. They were originally one-off villains, killed off in the same episode they were introduced, but they were a fan favorite and were later resurrected by Him to become recurring members of the.Tropes applying to all of them.: The main protagonists of 'Custody Battle'.: When they were teens in 'City Of Clipsville', they acted very awkward around the Girls.: The teenage versions of the girls certainly think this of them in The Town of Clipsville. Teenage Blossom and Buttercup: (dreamily) I know.: The Girls simply cannot take the Rowdyruff Boys on in a straight fight. Every time, they have to resort to a clever tactic to outsmart them.: When they come back.

Online August 9!Total Eclipse of the KartPremieresTHURSDAY 8/9 SUNDAY 8/12 at 4 PM (TV)This week.The Powerpuff Girls compete in a race against some of their most vicious villains, to win whatever is in the Mayor's 'Mysterious Box Of Mystery.' The Powerpuff Girls 'Total Eclipse Of The Kart'It's too bad Toys R Us has gone out of business. This episode could have gotten us some goodies.Love 'Cool beans'.Good to see Donnycorn again.Honestly, the second half of the episode bugged the crap out of me. The evil Gemica 'twist' came out of nowhere.

Gemica has always been portrayed as selfish, but I kind of dug the neat message of the know-it-all archaeologist being a girl. And this just undoes that positive thing entirely for no good reason.I think one of the biggest ironies of the entire franchise is that despite the fact that the heroes are three girls, there is very little female empowerment to be found. And that was true of the original series, and it's definitely true of the reboot here.

It strikes me that a girl focused kids show should actually worry more about what messages it sends. Craig McCracken didn't give a crap about it, and that was part of the joke, and it seems the writers here don't either, even if the reboot isn't as overtly cruel.The violence on the old show basically meant McCracken's 'progressive' viewpoint about female empowerment is that girls are just as violent and horrible at conflict resolution as boys are. And that is a subversive joke on his end, not an actual message of empowerment. Which boggles the mind that he got away with that crap without ever being called on it by anyone by Roger Ebert. We miss you, Roger. Kick Gene Siskel's ass in Hell for me, will you?Ancient Townsville? I get that was the joke, but I don't like jokes like that, that break what little reality the series is going for.

And even if the show keeps things more grounded than the original series, it's not like the reboot is all that realistic to begin with.I like Gemumu's design though. From the way they boarded her poses, and the eclipse striking her silhouette, I could tell that were kind of going with an Aku from Samurai Jack vibe. And despite the episode otherwise sucking, I did notice that influence, and enjoyed it greatly.Here is the sad truth that no-one will want to hear. The reboot is not very good. But the original show was somehow even worse.

I don't know exactly why I'm following this show. It's basically just Bubbles and nothing else for me at this point.

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It would probably cheese Tara Strong off to admit that I like this show's version better than hers. But Bubbles has become a good grounding influence for the show. You may scoff that the show would need that, but you know, if a show runs a good long while, it DOES. And it's the fact that the old show didn't really have that, and was full blown 'Airplane!' Spoof 100% of the time, without ever shutting it off, is the reason I like the reboot more than the original series. It's admittedly not much.

But Bubbles has value to me in the notion that her distractions and seeming to go off-mission actually turn out to be the point of the mission. And that's the thing I like about the series, and how it talks up creativity over violence every single time they do that.So no, I didn't like the episode all that much.

But Bubbles is the reason I'm still watching the show and the episode didn't change that. If anything it reaffirmed it.1/2.The Powerpuff Girls 'The Long Skate Home'Somewhere in this episode there is a great message about standing up to bullies, righting injustices, sticking to your principles, and being true to yourself. And as long as they frame those messages using the 'Deathball' allegory, it all means jack squat, and is actually ridiculous.Liked the joke of the VCR tape having to take two tries to go into the VCR though. Points for that.The Powerpuff Girls 'Quarantine'Wow, the Professor is 100% useless. This is one of those episodes I just did not see the point of.The Powerpuf Girls 'In The Doghouse'Fantastic 4 parody at the beginning! I love the Bronze Boogieboarder.Maurice LaMarche talks about The Chompers the same way he does about The Clamps.I love that Pugface Paulie thinks Buttercup is dressed in grey.I also loved the dogs tying Blossom, Bubbles, and the Professor up with 2 dog collars, a leash and a cone.Butt-Sniffer's full name is 'Bootius T. Because of course it is.Meal soda is disgusting.Good episode.The Powerpuff Girls 'Salamander'Genius episode.

The only thing I didn't like was that Salamander turned out to be Gnat, which means he won't be returning. He was a great villain with a great character design.Henchmen become very helpful when you offer them chocolate milk. Although I question how he can sip it through a straw while wearing his mask.The Cork Fork is about as useless as the solar-powered flashlight and the waterproof sponge.I love the henchman crying out against Bubbles using forks and polite words. Which is again, why I love Bubbles. Her non-violence and creativity seem to always solve the problem.Best episode of the batch released.The Powerpuff Girls 'Small World: Part 1: Abra Disaster'That cat Lester is pretty cool.I laughed at Mojo trying to get him to sign his brain.Pretty good.1/2.The Powerpuff Girls 'Small World: Part 2: Cold Spider'Here's a sad truth about the creepy tiny Professor. The regular sized Professor is exactly as creepy, and you just refuse to admit it.I love the Canada Geese 'All is lost!'

Moment.I really liked the end of the episode. All throughout Buttercup is acting extra stupid, and I like the end reveal that that was a performance to allow her to get the upper hand with Supna without her realizing it. Her trick of creating a second Heartstone was pretty great.The Heartstones are an alright Maguffin for this show's version of The Quest.I liked this a lot.The Powerpuff Girls 'Small World: Part 3: The Maze Daze'Glad we got closure for the Pizza Delivery Guy although I'm a little upset Bubbles wasn't there for it and didn't seem to care.I love Bubbles thinking her sisters are impossible to describe.I laughed at the Yolanda joke.The security guard had an ugly design.If Lester is taking advantage of Mojo, Mojo is just ASKING to get took.The weakest of the four parts. Which is weird, because it's the Bubbles part and she's the best character.1/2.The Powerpuff Girls 'Small World: Part 4: Heart To Heartstone'Perfect wrap-up to the Canada Geese.Lester has to spend eternity watching the Mayor go to the bathroom? As far as punishments go, that seems a bit overkill to his actions.I sort of get the logic of a supervillain wanting to shrink the world's largest ball of yarn. Villains love ruining things, especially things people love, and those things are always great tourist traps.

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I just object to the notion that he'd keep it as a trophy. There is no point to it any longer, and he was the guy who made sure of that.I'm overthinking this show again.I love Lester's various clothes and designs. Very visually appealing character.The best of the four parts.

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