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| “ | Sugar, spice, and everything nice, these were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girl. But Professor Utonium accidentally added an extra ingredient to the concoction--Chemical X. Thus, The Powerpuff Girls were born! Using their ultra-super powers, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to fighting crime, and the forces of evil! | „ |
| ~ The Intro of The Powerpuff Girls explaining how the girls are made. |
| “ | Blossom: What are you guys? New? Bubbles: Yeah, we're the Powerpuff Girls. Buttercup: And it takes a lot more than a couple of cheap shots to make us cry. |
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| ~ The Powerpuff Girls to the Rowdyruff Boys. |
| “ | And so, once again, the day is saved, thanks to... The Powerpuff Girls! | „ |
| ~ Narrator's end tagline. |
The Powerpuff Girls are the titular main protagonists of the Cartoon Network franchise of the same name.
The PowerPuff Girls are a trio of puffed-up humanoid creations, consisting of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. The trio's arch-nemesis is Mojo Jojo, although the PowerPuff Girls do seem to occasionally get along and play around with him, even if Mojo does not want such attention from them. The PowerPuff Girls are interestingly daughters to Mojo, because he accidentally created them, but also became mutated in the same room as them, and by the same ingredient known as the Chemical X.
Blossom is voiced by Cathy Cavadini, Bubbles is voiced by Tara Strong, and Buttercup is voiced by Elizabeth Daily. in Powerpuff Girls Z, Blossom is voiced by Emiri Katō in the Japanese dub and Nicole Bouma in the English dub, Bubbles is voiced by Nami Miyahara in the Japanese dub, and by Maryke Hendrikse in the English dub, and Buttercup is voiced by Machiko Kawana in the Japanese dub, and by Kelly Metzger in the English dub. In the 2016 reboot, Blossom is voiced by Amanda Leighton, Bubbles is voiced by Kristen Li, and Buttercup is voiced by Natalie Palamides.
Creation[]
| “ | Sugar, spice, and everything nice! These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girls. But Professor Utonium accidentally added an extra ingredient to the concoction: Chemical X! Thus, the Powerpuff Girls were born! Using their ultra-superpowers, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of evil! | „ |
| ~ The creation of the Powerpuff Girls |
In Powerpuff Girls, the girls were created by Professor Utonium out of "sugar, spice, and everything nice," as well as the accidental addition of Chemical X, due to being accidentally bumped by his late lab assistant, Jojo (later to become the heinous villain, Mojo Jojo). After the events of Powerpuff Girls Movie, the Powerpuff Girls "dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of evil."
In Powerpuff Girls Z, Peach (not in the original series) threw a rice cake into a batch of Chemical X, turning it into a new substance which would be titled Chemical Z by Professor Utonium. Ken (Utonium's son) makes usage of the Chemical Z to destroy a giant glacier caused by global climate change. However, the impact of Chemical Z caused several black and white lights to appear in the Tokyo sky. Three ordinary girls, Momoko Akatsutsumi ("Hyper" Blossom), Miyako Gotokuji ("Rolling" Bubbles), and Kaoru Mastubara ("Powered" Buttercup), were engulfed in white lights and were transformed into the Powerpuff Girls Z. During the anime, the girls most often fight people, animals and objects affected by the black lights and Him's black particles.
Appearance[]
The Powerpuff Girls are drawn with physical traits that make them exaggeratedly cute. The trio wear dresses the same color as their eyes with a black stripe, white tights and black Mary Jane-proportional shoes. The girls have large eyes, oval-shaped heads, stubby arms and legs, and, although they are able to hear, smell, touch and hold, lack necks, noses, ears, fingers, or toes (often joked about in the series). The trio stand 2' 3" and weigh 61 lbs. Although the trio are superheroes, the Powerpuff Girls greatly resemble seemingly harmless little girls.
Whether the PowerPuff Girls even have the aforementioned features or not is not virtually clear; in the episode, "Criss Cross Crisis," when the PowerPuff Girls switch bodies with other people in Townsville, Buttercup, who had swapped bodies with Professor Utonium, complained that her hand did not work when attempting to pick up the phone (meaning that the girls' fingerless hands could pick things up at will). 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 lack issues in holding objects. In the episode, "Curses," all three of the girls play "rock-scissors-paper," and can apparently distinguish who chose what. Additionally, Bubbles counts on her unseen fingers in the episode, "Mo Job," and Buttercup snaps her fingers in "Boogie Frights." However, in "Oops, I Did It Again," the Professor dreams of traditional variations of the girls, "The Run-of-the-Mill Girls," each with the features clearly.
Quotes[]
| “ | Princess Morebucks: Why won’t you let me be a Powerpuff Girl? Blossom: Because you're just a spoiled brat. And being a Powerpuff Girl isn’t about getting your way, or having the best stuff, or being popular or powerful. It’s about using your own unique abilities to help people and the world we all live in. And you, little girl, have done nothing worthy of the name Powerpuff. |
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| ~ Blossom telling Princess Morbucks what being a Powerpuff Girl is about. |
Trivia[]
- The PowerPuff Girls are one of the nine main characters in Super Secret Crisis War.
- In Tough Love, the Powerpuff Girls asked the Citizens of Townsville for forgiveness after beating them up while the trio were brainwashed by HIM. Them accepting the consequences when they confess to the Powerpuff Girls, "Well now, we wouldn't say that," as well the injured Narrator replied they have forgiven the Powerpuff Girls for beating them up due to HIM's brainwashing.
- Their invulnerability tends to fluctuate a lot. They are mildly scuffed by acid, but can get sunburns form traditional overexposure.
- They are the icon of the disambiguation template.
- According to an early script of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, the Powerpuff Girls were initially considered for a cameo role in the film at one point in the scene where Bugs Bunny signs an autograph for and interacts with them. However, they sadly didn't make the final cut.
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