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The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series franchise that takes place in the fictional city of Townsville and stars the titular Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbling, Buttercup, who announced in the 1998 The Powerpuff Girls serial and the 2006 Powerpuff Girls Z series, as well as Bliss, who joins the trio beginning with the 2016 The Powerpuff Girls series.

Secondary characters include Professor Utonium, the girls' father who created them in his lab; Mayor, the goodhearted but dimwitted mayor of Townsville who oftentimes calls the girls via hotline to ask for help to protect the city; Ms. Bellum, Mayor's secretary who acts as the vox of reason when he makes decisions; and Ms. Keane, the girls' kindergarten teacher at Pokey Oaks school. The series' villains include Mojo Jojo, a hyper-intelligent, megalomaniacal ape; HIM, a mysterious demonic existence; Fuzzy Lumpkins, a Bigfoot-like hillbilly; Princess Morbucks, a wealthy, spoiled girl; and the Gangreen Gang, five green-skinned hoodlums.

Series creator Craig McCracken originally conceived the characters while attending the California Institute of the Arts in 1991. McCracken fleshed-out the premise as a curt pilot called The Whoopass Girls in Whoopass Stew. After a name modify and grapheme redesigns, a new pilot, called "The Powerpuff Girls: Meat Fuzzy Lumkins", aired on Cartoon Network'due south Earth Premiere Toons blitheness showcase in 1995. High viewer approval ratings convinced the network to approve a full serial, which premiered in 1998. After the original serial concluded in 2005, a reboot began airing in 2016.

Origin [edit]

In June 1991, Craig McCracken, a student of the animation program of CalArts,[1] initially created a drawing of three girls on a small sheet of orangish construction newspaper as a altogether card design for his brother.[2] [i] [3] The following yr he included the two girls equally the main characters of his short film Whoopass Stew! The Whoopass Girls in: A Sticky Situation.[4] This was intended to be office one of 4 Whoopass Girls shorts, but only 1 was produced.[ane] [4] [5] McCracken felt that he wanted to make a superhero student film but felt that the muscular guy standard was already played out. Then after drawing the 3 little girls he started imagining them in superhero situations.[ii] McCracken'due south Whoopass Girls short was picked up for a serial by Cartoon Network in 1993. After the name Whoopass was dropped for Powerpuff to include information technology in the What a Drawing! showcase, The Powerpuff Girls then appeared in two What a Drawing! shorts before receiving their own series.[1] [half-dozen]

Characters [edit]

The Powerpuff Girls [edit]

The Powerpuff Girls
The Powerpuff Girls characters
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The Powerpuff Girls: Bubbles (left), Blossom (eye), and Buttercup (right)

Showtime advent
  • "A Sticky State of affairs!" (1994 pilot)
  • "Monkey See, Doggie Do" (1998)
  • "Escape from Monster Island" (2016)
  • "Pilot" (2021)
Final appearance
  • "Criminal offence 101" (1996)
Created by Craig McCracken
Portrayed by
  • The CW Reboot pilot:
  • Bloom: Chloe Bennet
  • Bubbles: Dove Cameron
  • Buttercup: Yana Perrault
Voiced by
  • Whoopass Stew: Jennifer Fried
  • What a Cartoon!:
  • Blossom: Cathy Cavadini
  • Bubbles: Kath Soucie
  • Buttercup: E. 1000. Daily
  • Original serial:
  • Blossom: Cathy Cavadini
  • Bubbles: Tara Strong
  • Buttercup: E. G. Daily
  • Reboot series:
  • Flower: Amanda Leighton
  • Bubbles: Kristen Li
  • Buttercup: Natalie Palamides
In-universe information
Species Artificially-created Humans
(In other words: Chemical 10 superhuman offsprings of sugar, spice, and everything squeamish)
Gender Female person
Family
  • Professor Utonium (creator, father)
  • Bunny (subsequently sister, deceased)
  • Blisstina Utonium (older sister, 2016 Goggle box series only)

Equally depicted in the opening sequence of each episode, the Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, were created past Professor Utonium in an try to create the "perfect little girl" using a mixture of "saccharide, spice, and everything nice" (shown in respective fields of sky bluish, lime green, and bright pink). All the same, he accidentally spilled a mysterious substance called "Chemical X" into the mixture, creating, instead of the "perfect picayune girl", three girls (each possessing one of the above elements dominating her personality), and granting all iii superpowers including flight, superhuman strength, super speed, limited invulnerability, x-ray vision, super senses, heat vision, and energy projection. In the original pilot, the accidental substance was a can of "Whoopass", which was replaced by "Chemic Ten" in the aired version.[seven]

The iii girls all have oval-shaped heads, abnormally big eyes (inspired past Margaret Keane'southward fine art[8]), stubby artillery 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" await, meaning fewer torso parts were needed[nine]). They wear dresses that match the colors of their eyes with blackness stripes, likewise as white tights and black Mary Janes.

Blossom [edit]

Blossom (voiced by Cathy Cavadini in the What a Drawing! episodes and the serial) is the tactician and self-proclaimed leader of the Powerpuff Girls. Her personality ingredient is "everything dainty", her signature colour is bright pink, and she has long reddish-orange waist-length hair with bangs in a triangular role with a crimson bow and a pink hair clip with a red eye. She was named for having spoken freely and honestly to the Professor shortly after her cosmos as shown in The Powerpuff Girls Motion-picture show. She is oft seen as the most level-headed, intelligent, and composed fellow member of the grouping and besides potent and determined. She is also a master strategist and apt planner.[x] Her unique power is freezing objects with her breath as seen in the episode "Ice Sore".

In Powerpuff Girls Z the anime version of Bloom is named Momoko Akatsumi ( 赤堤 ももこ , Akatsumi Momoko ) / Hyper Flower (ハイパー・ブロッサム Haipā Burossamu) in the original Japanese version while being called Blossom in the English dubbed version. She is depicted every bit the first member of the Powerpuff Girls Z. She uses a yo-yo as her signature weapon, but she can use her bow equally a weapon if she doesn't accept her yo-yo. Similar the original, she'south the cocky-proclaimed leader of the team. However, she is extremely ditzy, a bit boy-crazy, given to crushes and romantic fantasies. She is very familiar with the mahou shojo genre, along with some typical anime/super sentai concepts and is regarded as a "hero maniac" in schoolhouse, especially by Buttercup. Flower also has a strong appetite for sugary foods. Bloom was the start to see Mojo Jojo at the park subsequently ownership processed. If she doesn't consume sweets for a long time she can get very cranky. But she is getting used to it. Although oft distracted and has been known to whine, Blossom tries her all-time to protect New Townsville, lead the girls, and help her friends regardless of her situation. (In one case, when Bloom is unable to transform, she tries to fight alongside Bubbling and Buttercup wearing a sentai hero mask). Ofttimes she tin be very clever and crafty when needed, usually being the first to come up upwards with a programme to trick or defeat a monster that the girls are having trouble with. She has a younger sister named Kasey.

In the reboot and Lego Dimensions, voiced by Amanda Leighton, the 2016 version of Blossom is in one case once again depicted every bit the leader of the Team. Her appearance is similar to her original counterpart with the exception of her bow, which is more rounded. She loves arrangement and hates when things are messy and out of order. She has a perfect attendance record and is an overachiever. She can exist stubborn at times, but notwithstanding comes through. She besides has ice jiff like her 1998 counterpart. Her trail is bright pink with footling squares. Her unique abilities are: Ice jiff, genius-level intelligence, microscopic vision, natural leadership skills, and intuitive aptitude. She as well tin projection bright pinkish energy and dispense it into various household and part items; an ability her 1998 counterpart in the original show does non possess.

Bubbles [edit]

Bubbles (voiced by Tara Stiff in the series, and by Kath Soucie in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is the "softest and sweetest" of the three.[10] Her signature color is blue, her personality ingredient is "sugar", and she has blonde pilus in pigtails. Bubbles is seen as kind and very sugariness but she is too capable of farthermost rage and can fight monsters only equally well as her sisters can. Her best friend is a stuffed octopus doll she calls "Octi", and she also loves animals. She exhibits the ability to both understand multiple languages (by and large Spanish) and communicate with diverse animals; her unique powers are projecting powerful sonic screams, and creating a shockwave of thunder with a single clap from her hands. [ten]

In Powerpuff Girls Z the anime version of Bubbles is named every bit Miyako Gōtokuji ( 豪徳寺 みやこ Gōtokuji Miyako ) / Rolling Bubbles (ローリング・バブルス Rōringu Baburusu) in the original Japanese version while she is even so named Bubbles in the English dubbed version. She is depicted as the second member of the Powerpuff Girls Z team who uses a bubble wand every bit her signature weapon. Compared to her original counterpart, who is known for being the most kittenish of the three, Bubbles is comparatively mature and often acts as the mediator in many situations and tries to calm her teammates down when in such situations. Notwithstanding, she is the ditziest member of the team, oft actualization a scrap clueless, and doesn't seem to sympathize her powers completely, along with a few other things. She is besides very polite and always uses honorifics at the cease of names and ends most of her sentences with "desu wa". She is more concerned with shopping, her appearance and her outfits, and perhaps because of this, she seems to be very popular among her male classmates. While she seems oblivious to the many boys that dearest her, she's already in love with a male child named Cody, a boy on whom she has had a beat out ever since she was vi years old. She retains her hairstyle during the reimagining, merely her pigtails are slightly longer, and curl into ringlets. She too uses curlers (three balls on each pigtail) when going to bed. Like her American counterpart, Bubbles is a compassionate, gentle and innocent character, possessing a love for animals and her favorite doll, Octi (her American counterpart has the same octopus doll of the same name). She is represented by bubbles.

In the reboot voiced by Kristen Li, the 2016 version of Bubbles has shoulder-length blonde hair in pigtails just like her original counterpart, except with new bluish hair ties and the pigtails being set slightly higher-up than previously. Bubbles is an animal lover like her 1998 counterpart and commonly tries to salve the day the overnice way. Like her 1998 counterpart, she can be a flake naive but tin can also get angered very easily. When in bed she has Octi by her side. Her trail is blueish with little circles. Unlike her original analogue, she is shown to have talent with computers and can even create and program her ain video games which have go extremely popular among the children in Townsville, including her sisters. Her special abilities include: Brute telepathy, creature empathy, zoolingulism, sound manipulation, sonic waves, sonic blasts, vocal mimicry, hypnotic singing, and multilingualism. She also can project bright bluish energy and manipulate it into various animals due to her love for them; an power her 1998 counterpart in the original show does non possess.

Buttercup [edit]

Buttercup (voiced by Eastward. Chiliad. Daily) is described as a "tough hotheaded tomboy".[x] Her personality ingredient is "spice", her signature color is green, and she has short black hair in a flip. She loves to get dirty, fights difficult and plays rough; she does not plan and is all action.[10] Her unique powers are to curl her tongue, and creating fireballs past rubbing her easily together 'till fume comes out which forms a flaming ball that she throws at an opponent. McCracken originally wanted to proper name the character "Bud" until a friend suggested the name Buttercup.[1] According to The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Buttercup really dislikes the name she was given.

In Powerpuff Girls Z the anime version of Buttercup is named as Kaoru Matsubara ( 松原 かおる Matsubara Kaoru ) / Powered Buttercup (パワード・バターカップ Pawādo Batākappu) in the original Japanese version and is still simply named Buttercup in the English language dubbed version. She is depicted as the third and final member of the Powerpuff Girls Z who uses a behemothic mallet as her signature weapon. Like the original Buttercup, she is a tomboy and is the most easily enraged of the three. Buttercup is known at school for existence the well-nigh athletic daughter as she plays tennis, practices martial arts, and numerous other activities, and spends a great bargain of fourth dimension watching sports on boob tube. She is particularly practiced at soccer due to her strengthened determination subsequently receiving new soccer cleats when she was younger. This may be part of the reason why she has then many fangirls, much to her dismay. She detests anything girly, particular skirts, which makes wearing the Powerpuff uniform a bit more bad-mannered. She speaks with a difficult and masculine border and rarely uses honorifics when speaking. Buttercup lives with her parents and her two brothers, the begetter of which is a professional person masked-wrestler. She is represented by stars.

In the reboot voiced by Natalie Palamides, the 2016 version of Buttercup'south appearance is almost exactly like her original counterpart except she has a cowlick on the back of her head. She is depicted as a tomboy who loves to become into action and likes to play sports, hanging out with boys and having fun like her 1998 analogue, She has a fright of spiders like her 1998 counterpart as well. She has a temper that tin can commonly go out of control. She is also the master archenemy of Manboy, who called her "princess", which she hates the most, Blossom and Bubbles try to stop her. Her trail is green with footling triangles. Unlike her two sisters, she does not possess whatever special abilities of her own. However, she, like her sisters, can projection bright green free energy and dispense information technology into various weaponry; an ability her 1998 analogue and her sisters in the original show does not possess. She also excels at mathematics in "Buttercup vs. Math".

Blisstina "Bliss" [edit]

Blisstina "Bliss" (voiced by Olivia Olson, Toya Delazy, Wengie and Alesha Dixon) is the original Powerpuff Daughter in the 2016 series, and is referred to as the 4th one because she is the fourth Powerpuff Girl to be shown in the reboot. She kickoff appears in the five-role special, "The Ability of Four". Her pilus color is electric bluish, and she frequently wears a pastel blue hairband with a pink heart adorned upon it. In two flashbacks depicting events that occur ten years prior to the main events of the series, Professor Utonium attempts to create the perfect footling girl in response to his rival Newtronium creating the perfect fiddling boy; Utonium uses sugar, spice, and everything nice. However, he accidentally adds Chemical W to the concoction, thus creating Bliss. Mojo Jojo too considered himself Bliss' babyhood friend when he was the Professor's lab banana. Bliss possesses superhuman force, supersonic flight, superhuman hearing, laser vision, and limited invulnerability. However, unlike Flower, Bubbles and Buttercup and their original 1998 counterparts, Elation also possesses psionic abilities, but her powers are uncontrollable due to her emotions. As such, in a flashback scene, Bliss' powers acquired the destruction of the Professor'south residence afterward she throws a atmosphere tantrum, and the Professor ends up unconscious. Bliss then flies off to Bird Poop Island to keep anybody safe from her superpowers (Mojo himself was saddened to see Bliss run away) and meets her pet elephant, Mee. Subsequently spending several years on Bird Poop Island, Elation moves back to Townsville; after saving the girls from being beaten past the Gnat, she is considered a hero and gets some training to control her powers. Just the Professor dismisses her from always using her powers again, every bit he insists that she is not ready yet. However, Mee convinces Bliss to prove him wrong every bit the girls invite her to defeat Chipmunk Commando. Her anger gets the all-time of her, as she nearly hurts the girls, and Mee reveals that he is in fact Him in disguise. He manipulates her into fusing with him, and causes mayhem in Townsville within Bliss's body. But she then breaks complimentary from Him's trunk thanks to Mojo Jojo, who tries to get her to notice him only fails. Elation, Flower, Bubbles, and Buttercup then combine together past the power of sisterhood to defeat Him.

Because of the planet Saturn being moved closer to Earth, Bliss leaves to bring it dorsum to its rightful place in the Solar Organization. She too pledges to come up back to see Utonium and the Powerpuff Girls again when she is done.

Secondary characters [edit]

Professor Utonium [edit]

Professor Utonium
The Powerpuff Girls character
First appearance
  • "A Viscous State of affairs!" (1994, prototype)
  • "Monkey See, Doggie Practise" (1998)
  • "The Stayover" (2016)
  • "Pilot" (2021)
Last appearance
  • "Crime 101" (1998)
  • "Dance Pantsed" (2014)
  • "Sideline Dad" (2019)
Created by Craig McCracken
Portrayed by Donald Faison
Voiced by Tom Kane
In-universe data
Total name Drake Utonium (Powerpuff Girls Z, Powerpuff)
Species Human
Gender Male person
Occupation scientist
Family Eugene Untoium (blood brother)
Children
  • Jojo (pet chimpanzee, formerly)
  • Flower (created daughter)
  • Bubbles (created daughter)
  • Buttercup (created daughter)
  • Bunny (afterwards created daughter (deceased) (original series))
  • Blisstina Utonium (older girl, 2016 Television set series only)
Home Townsville, U.S.A.
Nationality American

Professor Utonium (voiced by Tom Kane) is a scientist who works in his abode in the suburbs of the City of Townsville, and the Powerpuff Girls' creator and father. A stereotypical scientist, his full general attire is a white lab coat and black pants. The Professor one time housed a chimpanzee named Jojo (after to go Mojo Jojo) as a lab assistant who proved to be reckless and destructive. While the Professor was stirring his perfect girl concoction, Jojo shoved him, causing him to accidentally pause a flask containing the mysterious "Chemical X" which spilled into the formula, thus creating the Powerpuff Girls. The Professor is a genius in many fields of scientific discipline, has shown cognition in fields such as physics, chemistry, and biological science besides every bit being a skilled inventor. Aside from his role as a scientist, he acts as a parent to the Powerpuff Girls. Although he apparently did not legally "adopt" the girls, anybody who addresses him calls him "their father" and they as "his daughters". The Professor can be strict, easily manipulated, and overprotective at times, simply still retains his caring fatherly image. In the episode "Bang-up for Keane", the girls gear up up Professor Utonium and their kindergarten instructor Ms. Keane on a engagement for Valentine's Day, resulting in the two temporarily condign an item.

In Powerpuff Girls Z, Professor Drake Utonium ( ユートニウム博士 , Yūtoniumu-Hakase ) (voiced past Taiten Kusunoki and Louis Chirillo) has a son named Ken Kitazawa, who is responsible for all those affected by the Chemic Z lights, specially the Powerpuff Girls Z. Professor Utonium was originally experimenting with the substance Chemical Ten and strove to discover a way to change its chemical properties. Professor Utonium has created several inventions throughout the series; the about important one being his Chemical Z Particle Ray, which allows him to transform those affected past the lights back to normal (although it doesn't forbid recurring transformations nor is it able to piece of work on all black low-cal victims). He seems to exist aware of the effect Ken's lack of a mother has had on his son, bold that it had caused him to be a bully to the girls. However, this does non change his behavior towards Ken. He appears to be a gentle male parent effigy similar the original Professor Utonium was in The Powerpuff Girls. He treats the girls as members of his family and is very close to the Mayor and Miss Bellum. While he is very gentle and serious, Professor Utonium may, at times, act a little less mature than he usually does. In episode 37, when the Powerpuff Girls Z are "grounded" from using their powers for a day when they have to take a examination in school, Professor Utonium fills in for them, donning an exo-suit with a laser beam gun and rocket pack, calling himself "Professor Puff Z" (this is almost likely based on the American drawing episode "Powerprof" in which he likewise donned a fighting adapt only drove the girls crazy with lame one-liners during battles). He also appears to have a mecha that looks like Professor Puff Z, which he uses against the Mojo Robo. Although he seems unsuccessful at first, he is able to defeat Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and the Amoeba Boys. His chief attack is the Uto Axle. At the finish of the episode, Ken, Peach, and himself call themselves "Powerpuff Boys Z" every bit their own self-proclaimed superhero squad.

Mayor [edit]

The Mayor of Townsville (voiced past Tom Kenny in the series and by Jim Cummings in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is more often than not referred throughout only as "Mayor", although he is referred to as "Barney" past his married woman in the episode "Boogie Frights". He is brusque and elderly with a fringe of white hair around a baldheaded scalp and a thick white mustache. He wears a monocle over his left centre and a small-scale top hat that "floats" merely in a higher place his head. The Mayor is rather dimwitted only cares deeply almost his city. He has a love for pickles and is very childish at times. He sometimes calls the girls for very silly reasons, every bit seen in the episode "Bubblevicious" when he calls considering of a traffic jam. The What a Cartoon! episode "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" featured a different Mayor who was younger, taller and more competent than the Mayor of the series.

In Powerpuff Girls Z, the Mayor Mayer ( メイヤー市長 , Meiyā Shichō ) / of New Townsville (Tokyo Metropolis) (voiced by Hideyuki Tanaka and Alec Willows) is of normal height and has no monocle or top hat. While less extreme in comparison to the Mayor of Townsville, the Mayor is very childish and has a very short attention span. He seems to worry quite a lot when the girls are fighting and wishes that they could cause a little less harm. The Mayor, like many of the characters in the anime, loves sweets. The Mayor also has a younger brother, who is the Principal of the school. It was through him that Miss Bellum and the Mayor were able to rearrange the classes so that the girls would be in the same grade. Even so, the Mayor and the Master, don't always get forth, and fifty-fifty the most minor of things will fix off an statement, which ofttimes time leads to name-calling. He besides deals with his brother when the girls aren't doing well in grade due to them skipping class to save the city.

Ms. Bellum [edit]

Ms. Sara Bellum (voiced past Jennifer Martin in the series) is the Mayor'south secretary, who often handles issues that the Mayor cannot (and in a way is the ane actually in accuse of Townsville). She has long, curly red hair, wears a reddish business adapt and cherry-red high heel shoes for a secretarial assistant look. Her face is never fully shown onscreen, although The Powerpuff Girls Dominion!!! revealed role of it. Running gags include other onscreen characters often finding her attractive, the camera focusing on her chest, and her face up always being obscured. Her proper noun is a pun on the word cerebellum presumably due to her intelligent and wise nature. She also proved to be a capable fighter, battling the villain Sedusa by herself when the girls were disabled.

In Powerpuff Girls Z, Sara Bellum ( ミス・ベラム , Misu Beramu ) (voiced by Youko Kawanami and Nicole Oliver) has blonde hair compared to the original's cherry-red pilus. Usually, Sara Bellum covers her confront with a tablet computer, which has lipstick imprinted on it. While the mayor is different from his original analogue and is more competent, Sara Bellum in the anime even so does nearly of the mayor's work for him in a manner similar to the original Sara Bellum, and still appears to be the brains of the operation.

Miss Bellum appears in one episode of 2016 series in a cameo advent, and will be portrayed by Robyn Lively in the Powerpuff live-action reboot.[11]

Ms. Keane [edit]

Ms. Keane (voiced by Jennifer Hale and past Kath Soucie in the What-a-Cartoon! episodes) is the kindergarten teacher of Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. She wears an orange shirt, a ruby vest, brown pants, and has brusk black hair and light bluish optics. She is patient, wise, understanding, and protective of her students, making her a well-liked, motherly figure. She is also an animal lover, owning a ginger cat named Valentino, and the form pet hamster, Twiggy. Ms. Keane forbids any fighting in school, even if at that place is a crunch taking place within it; she convinces the girls that there are other ways to solve problems other than fighting as demonstrated in the episodes "School Rocked" and "Imaginary Fiend". She is named after Margaret Keane who was the main influence behind the design of the Powerpuff Girls.

In Powerpuff Girls Z, Miss Keane ( キーン先生 , Kīn-sensei ) (voiced by Tomoko Akiya and Tabitha St. Germain) is the girls' primary and secondary schoolhouse instructor who is very pretty and loved by her male person students, although the female students don't similar her equally much, especially Princess Morbucks. Similar the original, she is kind and incredibly patient.

Narrator [edit]

Narrator (voiced by Tom Kenny in the series and Craig McCracken in Whoopass Stew and by Ernie Anderson in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is the enthusiastic but unseen narrator of the show. He frequently comments on the proceedings of the episode, says things which happen to be hints near the plots of certain episodes, and often breaks the fourth wall. He is also shown to be the just connection between the audition and the girls, as he can "talk" to both and even be involved, such equally Mojo Jojo transforming him into a dog. In the episode "Simian Says", he is kidnapped by Mojo Jojo, who promptly takes his place as the episode begins.

Talking Dog [edit]

Talking Dog (voiced by Tom Kane in the series and by Paul Mercier in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is a pocket-sized white dog with black ears and nose and a blackness spot on his dorsum, wearing a cherry-red collar with a yellow dog tag. When he stays with the girls he is shown to be blunt, abrasive and insulting, though his demeanor remains straightforward and earnest. He is often abused in almost every appearance he makes; as a running gag, no one ever seems to regard his pain and just ignores him.

Mitch Mitchelson [edit]

Mitch Mitchelson (voiced past Tom Kenny): The bully at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. Mitch has brownish hair, and wears a blackness T-shirt with the words "MITCH ROCKS" on the front end. Usually talks in a gruff voice; he torments the kids in the class in a few episodes, though he is not a major threat. He is Buttercup'southward close friend, co-ordinate to Buttercup in her interview in the DVD features of The Powerpuff Girls Motion picture. For a brief time he hosted a short segment on Cartoon Network called "Mitch Rocks", where he looked at various things and said whether they "stone" or not.[12]

Ken Kitazawa [edit]

Ken Kitazawa ( 北沢 ケン , Kitazawa Ken ) (voiced by Makiko Ohmoto and Cathy Weseluck) is Professor Utonium's eight-twelvemonth-old son who is somewhat responsible for turning regular girls into the titular Powerpuff Girls Z in Powerpuff Girls Z, and numerous other characters into villains using Chemic Z. He used it to smash a glacier in social club to fix the weather back to normal, but the impact resulted in the explosion of several lights, which affected all those who came in contact with it. Despite beingness younger than the girls, he acts a lot more mature and the education he receives from his father is considered more avant-garde than what the girls learn in their schoolhouse, earning his PhD at an early age. Ken, in a subsequently episode, attended school in order to gain social skills and make friends. While he considers grade schoolhouse life boring, he has made several friends, including Jou, who was originally his rival and Kuriko who is Momoko'southward young sister. Ken sees the girls as older sisters and has to often put up with them, though he nevertheless cares for them deeply. Ken interchanges between calling Professor Utonium "Dad" and "Professor". During a serious state of affairs (such equally a monster set on or investigation) he will try to refer to Utonium equally "Professor," merely in less serious situations (similar packing a lunch) he will call him "Dad." Ken often corrects himself, because he usually uses the wrong honorific (e.thousand. "Dad, I mean, Professor"). In the twenty-6th episode, it is revealed that Ken's mother works on a space station, therefore making her very decorated and unable to be with Ken. Thanks to the girls and Santa Claus (whom he believed did not exist at first based on a 70% possibility), he was able to meet her and is now able to communicate with her conspicuously on the lab'south monitor. In episode 37, when the Powerpuff Girls Z are "grounded" from using their powers for a day when they take to take a test in school, Ken fills in for them, donning a superhero adapt consisting of a black bodysuit, a white cape, white gloves, white boots, a ruby-red belong with gold shoulder pads and a yellow "Z" on it, and a blue helmet with the yellow messages "KK" on it, while brandishing a blue polearm with a yellow "U" at the finish, and calling himself "Kamikaze Ken Z". Despite having no powers or attacks, he uses traps and other props as weapons when he defends their lab from the Gangreen Gang, ultimately driving them off past tricking them into drinking bottles of hot sauce (thinking they were the containers of Chemic Z). Ken's pre-production art bears a strong resemblance to Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory, even the current incarnation. Nonetheless, in i of the special edition booklets, it is explained the pattern originated from Kid Utonium from the original series.

Peach [edit]

Peach ( ピーチ , Pīchi ) (voiced by Tomoko Kaneda and Matt Hill (ep 1-37a), Simon Hill (ep 37b-52)) is Ken'south pet robot dog who was also affected past a white Chemical Z ray, gaining the ability to talk, also as a considerable boost in intelligence. Peach's shout prompts the girls to transform either in person or through a long-distance communication device, although a modification to the girls' compacts allows them to transform on their own. Additionally, Peach tin can re-summon the girls' powers, even when their powers are drained. Peach is also capable of sniffing out those who are afflicted by the black rays, white rays, and Him's black particles. The blackness ray monsters/villains that accept been sniffed by Peach are stored in his information banks for afterwards reference. This ability, nonetheless, is hindered if his target is wearing heavy cosmetics (as was the case with Sedusa). Peach is also capable of sniffing and identifying others more conspicuously than other dogs, even when someone's appearance has been completely changed.

The Derbytantes [edit]

The Derbytantes (voiced by Kate Higgins and Jessica DiCicco (Maylyn)) are a grouping of bad girl roller skaters who Buttercup usually likes hanging around with. Introduced in the 2016 serial, they never take their skates off and enjoy playing "Deathball" (a sport resembling a cross between dodgeball and Rollerball). Notable members include: Maylyn (the leader, with pink hair and lightning bolts on her uniform), Jaylyn (blue hearts), Haylyn (yellow hearts) and Bobby Susan Ray-Lyn (who looks more than like a grown man).

Donny [edit]

Donny (voiced by Josh Fadem) is a young unicorn who is all-time friends with Bubbles. Introduced in the 2016 series, Donny is originally that unaware they are unicorn because of the thick hair on their head just withal seeks to become 1 by having Professor Utonium transform them into one.

Villains [edit]

Mojo Jojo [edit]

Mojo Jojo
The Powerpuff Girls grapheme
Kickoff advent
  • "Monkey Encounter, Doggie Practice" (1998)
  • "The Stayover" (2016)
  • "Pilot" (2021)
Last appearance
  • "Dance Pantsed" (2014)
  • "Scout Information technology!" (2019)
Created past Craig McCracken
Portrayed by Nicholas Podany (2021, Powerpuff)
Voiced by Roger L. Jackson
In-universe information
Species Chimpanzee
Gender Male person
Occupation Mad scientist
Alignment Evil
Family Professor Utonium (possessor, formerly)
Children The Rowdyruff Boys (created sons)
Habitation Townsville, U.s.A.

Mojo Jojo (voiced by Roger L. Jackson) is a mad scientist anthropomorphic chimpanzee with smashing intelligence, who speaks with a Japanese accent in an overly redundant manner. Every bit the primary adversary of the series and the Powerpuff Girls' archenemy, Mojo Jojo was Professor Utonium'southward reckless laboratory chimpanzee, Jojo, earlier Professor Utonium created the Powerpuff Girls; the same blow that created the Girls gave Jojo his super-intelligence.[x] He has greenish skin, pinkish scleras, and wears a white glass dome-shaped helmet that covers his oversized, protruding brain. He wears white gloves and boots, a blue arrange with a white belt, and a flowing purple cape. Despite his high intelligence, his plans oft contain flaws that he overlooks, and he rarely has much success confronting the Girls, as their superpowers are as well much for his inventions. Notwithstanding, he is a master at manipulation and trickery, often fooling the Girls into thinking he has inverse despite their abiding encounters. Mojo lives in an observatory atop a dormant volcano located in the middle of Townsville's municipal park. In the 2016 series, Mojo has a mother who also appears to be evil.

HIM [edit]

HIM (voiced by Tom Kane) is a mysterious, sinister, effeminate, and supernatural demon. His physical appearance is an amalgamation of sorts with lobster-like claws, red/orange peel, pointed ears, a hooked nose, yellow/green eyes, a long curled beard, wearing makeup, a adult female's red jacket and skirt, and black stiletto heel boots. His vox ranges from a high-pitched falsetto to a deep, booming basso profondo. HIM'southward plans are unremarkably psychological in nature, and often consist of manipulating events to either drive the Powerpuff Girls insane or drive wedges between them. HIM possesses various supernatural and demonic abilities such as shapeshifting, mind manipulation, reality warping, diverse kinds of free energy manipulation, and more than. Craig McCracken has stated that the character "HIM" was inspired past the mannerisms of the Main Blue Meanie in the 1968 picture show Yellow Submarine. McCracken also stated HIM is his favorite villain.[13]

Fuzzy Lumpkins [edit]

Fuzzy Lumpkins [14] (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a pink Bigfoot-similar hillbilly monster with a wide jaw, a green nose, two antennas on his caput, big blueish overalls, and brown boots, who commonly plays a banjo which he calls "Jo." He was the first villain introduced in the series, appearing in the pilot "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins," in which he turned the people of Townsville into meat later he lost in a jam competition. He speaks in a southern accent, and lives in the woods next to Townsville. Fuzzy has a limited intellectual capacity, and is not nearly so agile and aggressive as about of the villains in the series. He usually limits himself to shooting anyone whom he finds trespassing on his holding, though besides prone to subversive fits of rage; when aroused, Fuzzy turns dark scarlet, grows claws, and his teeth become abrupt fangs. 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.

Princess Morbucks [edit]

Princess Morbucks (voiced past Jennifer Hale) is a spoiled, rich, and bratty trivial girl, whose partially unseen and by and large mute father allows her to finance various evil plots to destroy the Powerpuff Girls. Her supervillain outfit consists of a yellow, Powerpuff-style wearing apparel, black gloves and boots, and a tiara. Her hatred of the girls stems from her rebuffed effort to become one of them. Her father is "Daddy" Morbucks, a big, rotund homo whose face up and caput are always hidden from the viewer. He dotes on his daughter and normally indulges in her whims, but it is hinted that his patience is limited and Princess fears truly angering him. Thanks to him, Morbucks has access to almost unlimited fiscal resources. In the 2016 serial, Morbucks is voiced by Haley Mancini and Kelsy Abbott, and seeks to kill and supercede the Powerpuff Girls rather than simply join them.

The Gangreen Gang [edit]

The Gangreen Gang (sometimes referred equally The Ganggreen Gang)A are a gang of five teenage hoodlums and punks who are green-skinned and unhealthy-looking. Not possessing any powers or exceptional abilities, the Gang is normally not besides much of a threat to the girls, but have shown themselves to be very dangerous when motivated. They too delight in tormenting those weaker than themselves, especially children and the elderly. The Gangreen Gang lives in an old shack located in Townsville'southward junkyard.

  • Ace (voiced past Jeff Bennett): A mean-spirited and opportunistic rogue with a slick-back hairdo, a colored vest-jacket, a peach-fuzz mustache, a pair of shades, and also has fangs. As the Gang'due south leader and their smartest member, he is the instigator of nigh of their antisocial activities, and he does possess a certain charismatic charm that allows him to sweet-talk people who ought to know better, such equally Ms. Keane in the episode "Schoolhouse House Rocked" and even Buttercup in the episode "Buttercrush". He speaks in a nasally Italian/New Yorker accent. In 2018, Ace temporarily became the replacement bassist of the virtual band Gorillaz while Murdoc Niccals was in prison.[15]
  • Snake (voiced past Tom Kenny in the series): A slippery character with a forked tongue, skinny body, and a hissing vox, Snake is the Gang'due south second-in-control, but this generally makes him a yep-man to Ace. He does have a personality of his own, but it is usually silenced due to Ace punching him when he speaks out of line (or asks a foolish question). It is revealed in "Schoolhouse House Rocked" that his real name is Sanford D. Ingleberry.
  • Lil' Arturo (voiced by Tom Kenny and by Carlos Alazraqui in his first appearance): A malevolent Mexican midget male child, Lil' Arturo seems to take the near amusement from the Gang's activities. In the episode "School House Rocked" he carries around a switchblade-styled comb he calls "Maria", a treasured gift from his incarcerated father. He has a rather prominent underbite. His full name is Arturo de la Guerra, which is Spanish for "Arthur from the State of war". His modest size allows him to sneak through cramped spaces and passages that the remainder of the gang cannot achieve.
  • Grubber (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A barefoot hunchback with untidy hair, grubby apparel, and protruding optics. He likewise appears to be more often than not mute, communicating instead through blowing a raspberry. He does, however, occasionally demonstrate unexpected talents, such as playing the violin, speaking eloquently or performing impersonations. When attending the girls' school for a short time, Drudge showed that he was able to horribly contort his torso, making him briefly resemble a well-spoken and handsome-looking immature human being before snapping back to his normal self.
  • Big Billy (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A hulking, dimwitted colossus who acts equally the Gang's muscle. Though he does at times brandish a childlike innocence, he mostly just does the bidding of his more savvy and vindictive friends. In the episode "School House Rocked", it is revealed that his existent proper noun is William Westward. Williams and that he is a cyclops, with his unmarried heart hidden beneath his shaggy red hair. Although he rarely fares whatever improve in combat confronting the girls than the rest of the gang, he has the muscular power to end a speeding railroad train from running downward citizens from the runway and tackle monsters to the ground with his bare hands. He is fiercely loyal to anyone he considers to be a friend, and briefly tried to help the Powerpuff Girls afterward they saved him from a train. However, his clumsiness and lack of intelligence made him more than destructive equally a hero than he was as a villain.

The Amoeba Boys [edit]

The Amoeba Boys (voiced by Chuck McCann in the serial and the What a Cartoon! episodes and by Lou Romano in Whoopass Stew) are a trio of amoebae who are the villains featured in McCracken's original short, Whoopass Stew in A Viscous Situation. They reappear in the What a Cartoon! short Crime 101. With their mobster affectations, these aspiring criminals would dearest naught more than than to exist regarded as serious villains worthy of fighting, and even getting beaten upward and sent to jail by the Powerpuff Girls. Unfortunately, their brains are as well primitive to devise a crime higher up the level of littering or jaywalking. Indeed, they considered stealing an orange to be their greatest crime ever in the episode "Split and Conquer". They are Townsville's to the lowest degree malicious villains, fifty-fifty having a friendship-of-sorts with the girls. They are generally harmless, only their deportment accept on occasion endangered both the girls and the boondocks by accident.

  • Bossman: The leader and general spokesman of the Amoeba Boys. He wears a grey fedora. In the pilot Whoopass Stew in A Sticky Situation, he is depicted with a cigar in his mouth.
  • Junior: The smallest i of the Amoeba Boys. He wears a blackness cap and normally repeats whatever Bossman says. In the episode Crime 101, he is named Tiny.
  • Slim: The tallest i of the Amoeba Boys. He wears a brown fedora and is even slower and more incompetent than the other amoebas. In the episode Crime 101, he is called Skinny Slim.

Sedusa [edit]

Sedusa (voiced by Jennifer Hale in the series) is a young, cute Gorgon-like mistress of disguise and seductress who uses her feminine wiles to influence men to do her bidding, such equally Professor Utonium, the Mayor, and the Gangreen Gang. When her identity is revealed, she typically doffs downwardly to her leotard battle arrange and fights with her prehensile hair. Her eyes also change color depending on her mood. When she is interim benevolent her centre colour is green, but when she is aroused, revealing her true villainous nature, her eyes plow red. Similar to Ms. Bellum, Sedusa is absent from the reboot due to female modifications.[xvi]

The Rowdyruff Boys [edit]

The Rowdyruff Boys are the evil male person versions of the Powerpuff Girls created by Mojo Jojo using a mixture of "snips, snails, and a puppy dog tail" and toilet water in the Townsville Prison house in the episode called "The Rowdyruff Boys". The Rowdyruff Boys are substantially violent bullies who have the same powers as the Powerpuff Girls, with their own techniques too. They were ultimately destroyed when the girls kissed them. Afterward being resurrected by HIM in the episode "The Boys Are Back in Town", the Boys' hairstyles become noticeably spikier. The Boys wear long-sleeved shirts with a blackness stripe in each, blackness trousers and black, low-superlative sneakers with white laces and white soles.

  • Brick (voiced by Rob Paulsen in the series): Blossom's equivalent, he is the short-tempered, self-proclaimed leader of the Rowdyruff Boys. He has an abrasive and rash attitude, which oftentimes causes conflict with his brothers. He wears a backwards crimson baseball cap compared to Blossom's bow. He also originally had bangs, which were replaced with long spiky hair when he was revived.
  • Boomer (also voiced by Paulsen in the series): Bubbles' equivalent, he is a loud-mouthed dunce, as opposed to Bubbles' naïve sweet, and has been known to like disgusting things. After his resurrection, Boomer is shown to be the least intelligent of the boys and he is often bullied and bossed around by his brothers. Boomer'south pilus parts in a curved fashion like Bubbles', but is longer and spiky on each end, in a wings haircut.
  • Butch (voiced by Roger L. Jackson in the series): Buttercup's equivalent. After his resurrection, Butch becomes more hyperactive and overly excited. Butch'southward hair is spiked up, abandoning his previous cowlick from his beginning advent. He also shares Buttercup's small triangular hair parting.

Packrat [edit]

Packrat (voiced by Jason Spisak) is a scheming, oversized rat from the sewers. Introduced in the 2016 series, he loves stealing "shiny things" from stores and the people of Townsville, which he sees as gifts for diverse dolls he views as girlfriends. He bankrupt Bubbling' arm in "Strong Armed". In "Little Octi Lost", he stole Octi from Buttercup.

Allegro [edit]

Allegro (voiced past Eric Bauza) is a happy party-obsessed, panda-like being who is capable of causing people to go into a shock of pure happiness. Introduced in the 2016 series and based on Panda from We Bare Bears, some other Cartoon Network series, his truthful form is a smaller blue bear. He is really one half of an entity called the Cosmic Bear.

Manboy [edit]

Manboy (voiced past Maurice LaMarche) is a short man with super strength and a magical beard (like to Sedusa's hair) and has a tall wood effigy that he uses in battle. Introduced in the 2016 series, he is an enemy to the Powerpuff Girls, mainly to Buttercup, considering he is incredibly sexist and constantly declares men are superior to women. He is somewhen revealed to be a child who gained an adult torso when he got his powers.

The Fashionistas [edit]

Bianca and Barbarus Bikini (voiced by Lily Vonnegut (Bianca) and Natalie Palamides (Barbarus' vocal furnishings)) are a stylish pair respectively consisting of a man and gorilla. Bianca was initially chosen to be the new banana of the Mayor, earlier being found out. They accept an offshore hideout. Bianca replaces Sedusa as the main villainess in the reboot.[xvi]

Jemmica/Jemoir [edit]

Jemmica (voiced by Anais Fairweather) is a thief who presents herself equally a treasure-hunting adventurer only had really stolen artifacts from archeological digs. It is revealed in "Total Eclipse of the Kart" that she is actually ancient evil Jemoire, Queen of the Storms.

Silico [edit]

The mysterious villain Silico (voiced by Jason Spisak) beginning appears in the episode "Viral Spiral", where he offers the Amoeba Boys a fashion to destroy the internet and finally go big-name villains. In "Halt and Catch Silico", he uses a social media news website Muck Bucket to mail service false news stories most the Powerpuff Girls. The Powerpuff Girls face him in his lair and he reveals that he was originally a alone kid who built toy robot friends to go along him visitor, however, they were inadvertently destroyed when a monster the Powerpuff Girls defeated barbarous on his firm, causing him to swear revenge confronting the Powerpuff Girls, whom he held responsible due to their abandon. The Powerpuff Girls manage to defeat him when he unwisely calls Bloom "unorganized", only it turns out to be a hologram he created. In "Take Your Kids to Dooms Day", he steals a power suit to fight the Powerpuff Girls earlier existence defeated by the Professor. In "The Trouble with Bubbles", he hacks a robotic clone of Bubbling to destroy the Powerpuff Girls, simply Robo-Bubbles sacrifices herself to defeat him before she explodes. He survives an explosion and disguises himself every bit the Professor to replace him. In the Episode "Lights Out!", he disguises as Bliss and gave anybody in Townsville, the Butley. He shuts down the power, and mind-controlled everyone in Townsville to antagonize and destroy the Powerpuff Girls, fifty-fifty Bliss too. But was stopped by Bubbling past giving him a modified Butley, he appears to drop a bomb on the girls and leaves the library to explode. Later, he was escorted to jail for his crimes.

Powerpuff Girls Z-exclusive characters [edit]

Kuriko Akatsutsumi [edit]

Kuriko Akatsutsumi ( 赤堤 くりこ , Akatsutsumi Kuriko )
Voiced by: Chiwa Saito (Japanese); Erin Mathews (English)
Momoko'due south 8-twelvemonth-former sister, and she is just as hyper and addicted to the sentai/hero genre every bit her older sister. She is very contained and likes to pretend she is a heroine. She admires the Powerpuff Girls Z and wishes to be a heroine just like them. She admires Rolling Bubbles and Powered Buttercup, but shows little favor for Hyper Blossom who, unbeknownst to her, is actually her own sis. She is also always looking for new ways to annoy her sister. She appears to exist quite interested in Ken, particularly when she realizes that he knows her sister. Similarly, Ken seems interested in her because of her resemblance to Bloom.

Kiyoko Gotokuji [edit]

Kiyoko Gotokuji ( 豪徳寺清子 , Gōtokuji Kiyoko )
Voiced past: Misa Watanabe (Japanese); Cathy Weseluck (English)
Miyako's grandmother, who she lives with in a large traditional-looking house. She is gentle sounding and ordinarily gets distracted by nostalgic things, but she can besides be strict when it comes to manners. You besides never see her eyes ever open, as they are always airtight to portray a happy feeling. She is a traditional Japanese woman.

Tokio Matsubara [edit]

Tokio Matsubara ( 松原 時夫 , Matsubara Tokio )
Voiced by: Keiichi Sonobe (Japanese); Brian Drummond (English)
Kaoru's father, a professional person wrestler and loving family man who is never seen without his mask. He left for Mexico when Kaoru was young, and studied the art of the luchador after experiencing a losing streak that could have cost him his career. His teacher was severely injured in what is implied to be his final match. The Masked Mexico was given his instructor's mask, which in true lucha spirit, he never removes, except when taking a shower. Since and so, Kaoru has forgotten what her male parent's face looks like. There is no photograph in their family anthology that shows what his real confront looks like either, mirroring Miss Bellum's running gag. Afterwards he wins the match against Giant Panda Mask, Kaoru finally got to see her begetter's face for the outset time since before he left for Mexico, which is reportedly 'very handsome.
Michiru Matsubara ( 松原満 , Matsubara Michiru )
Voiced by: Yuko Minaguchi (Japanese); Jillian Michaels (English)
Kaoru'southward female parent. She is a very good melt and is exceptionally gentle in contrast to her husband and kids. She also likes to smile a lot.

Dai Matsubara [edit]

Dai Matsubara ( 松原 ダイ , Matsubara Dai )
Voiced by: Mayumi Yamaguchi (Japanese); David Hurwitz (English language)
Kaoru's older blood brother.

Shou Matsubara [edit]

Shou Matsubara ( 松原 ショウ , Matsubara Shou )
Voiced by: Kanako Sunakura (Japanese); Kathleen Barr (English)
Kaoru'southward younger brother.

Leading Girls of the Slap-up Edo [edit]

Slap-up Edo ChakiChaki Girls ( 大江戸ちゃきちゃき娘 , Ōedo Chakichaki Musume , lit. "Genuine Smashing Edoite Girls" or "Leading Girls of the Great Edo")
Voiced past: Emiri Katou, Nami Miyahara, Machiko Kawana (Japanese); Nicole Bouma, Maryke Hendrikse, Kelly Metzger (English language)
Three girls, Momo ( もも ), Omiya ( おみや ) and Okou ( おこう ), who protected Edo from Him, as revealed in the thirty episode, Edo eventually became Tokyo Urban center. A long fourth dimension ago in Edo, when Him was terrorizing its citizens, a man named Kennai Hiraga, who is modeled subsequently Hiraga Gennai, created the special substance "Chemical X". Hiraga poured it on three girls: Momo, Omiya, and Okou. The substance changes their appearance, giving them new hairstyles, at present similar to their present twenty-four hours counterparts, and kimono which the bottom portion is shorter than normal, resembling mini skirts, the colors match the Powerpuff Girls Z, and their sashes are black with the symbols of the Powerpuff Girls Z, too as their own powers and weapons. The three faced and successfully defeated Him, whose weakness to the cold became his undoing. Together with Hiraga, they were able to drain Him'due south powers and seal his body in a bury. The Great Edo ChakiChaki Girls can be seen as the heroines who preceded the present 24-hour interval Powerpuff Girls Z and may in fact be their ancestors. Because of his defeat, Him has a deep hatred towards the Great Edo ChakiChaki Girls and directs that hatred towards the Powerpuff Girls Z for their resemblance to them. Similarly to the Steamypuff Girls from the original Powerpuff Girls cartoon, they both stopped a bully villain from a previous era.

Natsuki Urawa [edit]

Natsuki Urawa ( 浦和ナツキ , Urawa Natsuki )
A grapheme who appears exclusively in the manga version. A popular kid in school who Momoko has a heavy beat out on, though he finds her constantly annoying, despite being admiring her alter ego, Blossom.

Notes [edit]

A. ^ Co-ordinate to Drawing Network's Powerpuff Girls characters page, the name of this group of villains is the "Ganggreen Gang".[10] However, the official Powerpuff Girls mag refers them as "the Gangreen Gang",[17] as well every bit the series episodes.[18]

References [edit]

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  4. ^ a b Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who'due south Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film & Television'southward Laurels-winning and Legendary Animators. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 231. ISBN978-ane-55783-671-seven . Retrieved May 31, 2011.
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  6. ^ "Animator Contour: CRAIG McCRACKEN". CartoonNetwork.com. Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved March 26, 2007.
  7. ^ DeMott, Rick (October 2000). "The Powerpuff Girls' Astounding Merchandising Mantra". Animation World Magazine. Blitheness Globe Network. 5 (7). Archived from the original on March seven, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
  8. ^ Townsend, Emru (Summer 1995). "Craig McCracken on Stupid Dogs and Powerful Girls". Frames per Second Magazine (six). Archived from the original on August x, 2011. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  9. ^ Lloyd, Robert (November 22, 2000). "Beyond Good and Evil: To the utterly adorable kicking superheroics of the Powerpuff Girls!". LA Weekly. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
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  11. ^ Petski, Denise (April 9, 2021). "'Powerpuff': Robyn Lively To Play Sara Bellum; Tom Kenny To Reprise Role As Narrator In CW'due south Live-Action Reboot Pilot". Deadline. Retrieved April ix, 2021.
  12. ^ "Mitch Rocks". Cardinal Screen . Retrieved January five, 2021. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-condition (link)
  13. ^ "Who inspired Him?". Cartoon Network. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2011-06-28 .
  14. ^ So spelled on the title-card the first Powerpuff Girls episode, "Meat [sic] Fuzzy Lumpkins as well appears in the serial
  15. ^ Staley, Brandon (May 31, 2018). "The Gorillaz's New Band Member is a Powerpuff Girls Graphic symbol". Comic Book Resource. Retrieved 2018-12-19 .
  16. ^ a b Brownish, Tracy. "New 'Powerpuff Girls' packs a bigger character punch than the original". Los Angeles Times.
  17. ^ The Powerpuff Girls Powerzine. Cartoon Network. 2000. p. 85. ISBN00-74470-77903-2. {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)
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