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List of The Powerpuff Girls characters

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, Bubbles, Buttercup, who appear in the 1998 The Powerpuff Girls series, as well as the 2006 Powerpuff Girls Z series and 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 frequently calls the girls via hotline to ask for help to protect the city; Ms. Bellum, Mayor's secretary who acts as the voice 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 being; 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 short pilot called The Whoopass Girls in Whoopass Stew. After a name change and character redesigns, a new pilot, called "The Powerpuff Girls: Meat Fuzzy Lumkins", aired on Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons animation showcase in 1995. High viewer approval ratings convinced the network to approve a full series, which premiered in 1998. After the original series ended 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 orange construction paper as a birthday card design for his brother.[2][1][3] The following year he included the two girls as the main characters of his short film Whoopass Stew! The Whoopass Girls in: A Sticky Situation.[4] This was intended to be part one of four Whoopass Girls shorts, but only one was produced.[1][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 three little girls he started imagining them in superhero situations.[2] McCracken's Whoopass Girls short was picked up for a series by Cartoon Network in 1993. After the name Whoopass was dropped for Powerpuff to include it in the What a Cartoon! showcase, the Powerpuff Girls then appeared in two What a Cartoon! shorts before receiving their own series.[1][6]

The Powerpuff Girls edit

The Powerpuff Girls
The Powerpuff Girls characters
First appearance
Last appearance
  • "Sideline Dad" (2019)
Created byCraig McCracken
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
Family

As depicted in the opening sequence of each episode, the Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, were created by Professor Utonium in an attempt to create the "perfect little girl" using a mixture of "sugar, spice, and everything nice" (shown in respective fields of sky blue, lime green, and bright pink). However, he accidentally spilled a mysterious substance called "Chemical X" into the mixture, creating, instead of the "perfect little girl", three girls (each possessing one of the above elements dominating her personality), and granting all three 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 "Chemical X" in the aired version.[7]

The three girls all have abnormally large eyes (inspired by Margaret Keane's art[8]) and stubby arms and legs, and lack of noses, ears, fingers, necks, and flat feet with toes (McCracken preferred them to look more symbolic of actual girls rather than going for a "realistic" look, meaning fewer body parts were needed[9]). They wear dresses that match the colors of their eyes with black stripes, as well as white tights and black Mary Janes.

Blossom edit

Blossom (voiced by Cathy Cavadini in the What a Cartoon! episodes and the series) is the tactician and self-proclaimed leader of the Powerpuff Girls. Her personality ingredient is "everything nice", her signature color is bright pink, and she has long red-orange waist-length hair worn in a ponytail with a red bow and a pink hair clip with a red heart. She was named for having spoken freely and honestly to the Professor shortly after her creation as shown in The Powerpuff Girls Movie. She is often seen as the most level-headed, intelligent, and composed member of the group and also strong and determined. She is also a master strategist and apt planner.[10] Her unique power is freezing objects with her breath as seen in the episode "Ice Sore".

In the reboot and Lego Dimensions, voiced by Amanda Leighton, the 2016 version of Blossom is once again depicted as 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 organization and hates when things are messy and out of order. She has a perfect attendance record and is an overachiever. She can be stubborn at times, but still comes through. She also has ice breath like her 1998 counterpart. Her trail is bright pink with little squares. Her unique abilities are: Ice breath, genius-level intelligence, microscopic vision, natural leadership skills, and intuitive aptitude. She also can project bright pink energy and manipulate it into various household and office items; an ability her 1998 counterpart in the original show does not possess.

Bubbles edit

Bubbles (voiced by Tara Strong 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 hair in pigtails. Bubbles is seen as kind and very sweet but she is also capable of extreme rage and can fight monsters just as 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 (mostly Spanish) and communicate with various animals; her unique powers are projecting powerful sonic screams, and creating a shockwave of thunder with a single clap from her hands.[10]

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 blue hair ties and the pigtails being set slightly higher-up than previously. Bubbles is an animal lover like her 1998 counterpart and usually tries to save the day the nice way. Like her 1998 counterpart, she can be a bit naive but can also get angered very easily. When in bed she has Octi by her side. Her trail is blue with little circles. Unlike her original counterpart, she is shown to have talent with computers and can even create and program her own video games which have become extremely popular among the children in Townsville, including her sisters. Her special abilities include: Animal telepathy, animal empathy, zoolingulism, sound manipulation, sonic waves, sonic blasts, vocal mimicry, hypnotic singing, and multilingualism. She also can project bright blue energy and manipulate it into various animals due to her love for them; an ability her 1998 counterpart in the original show does not possess.

Buttercup edit

Buttercup (voiced by E. G. Daily) is described as a "tough hotheaded tomboy".[10] 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 hard and plays rough; she does not plan and is all action.[10] Her unique power is curling her tongue. McCracken originally wanted to 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 the reboot voiced by Natalie Palamides, the 2016 version of Buttercup's appearance is almost exactly like her original counterpart except she has a cowlick on the back of her head. She is depicted as a tomboy who loves to get into action and likes to play sports, hanging out with boys and having fun like her 1998 counterpart, She has a fear of spiders like her 1998 counterpart as well. She has a temper that can usually get out of control. She is also the main archenemy of Manboy, who called her "princess", which she hates the most, Blossom and Bubbles attempt to stop her. Her trail is green with little triangles. Unlike her two sisters, she does not possess any special abilities of her own. However, she, like her sisters, can project bright green energy and manipulate it into various weaponry; an ability her 1998 counterpart and her sisters in the original show does not possess.

Secondary characters edit

Professor Utonium edit

Professor Utonium
The Powerpuff Girls character
First appearance
  • "A Sticky Situation!" (1992, prototype)
  • "Monkey See, Doggie Do" (1998)
  • "The Stayover" (2016)
Last appearance
  • "Crime 101" (1996)
  • "Dance Pantsed" (2014)
  • "Sideline Dad" (2019)
Created byCraig McCracken
Voiced byTom Kane
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationScientist
FamilyEugene Utonium (brother)
Children
HomeTownsville, U.S.A.
NationalityAmerican

Professor Utonium (voiced by Tom Kane) is a scientist who works in his home in the suburbs of the City of Townsville, and the Powerpuff Girls' creator and father. A stereotypical scientist, his general attire is a white lab coat and black pants. The Professor once housed a chimpanzee named Jojo (later to become 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 break 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 science, has shown knowledge in fields such as physics, chemistry, and biology as well as 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, everyone who addresses him calls him "their father" and they as "his daughters". The Professor can be strict, easily manipulated, and overprotective at times, but still retains his caring fatherly image. In the episode "Keen for Keane", the girls set up Professor Utonium and their kindergarten teacher Ms. Keane on a date for Valentine's Day, resulting in the two temporarily becoming an item.

The Mayor of Townsville edit

The Mayor of Townsville (voiced by Tom Kenny in the series and by Jim Cummings in the What a Cartoon! episodes) is generally referred throughout only as "Mayor", although he is referred to as "Barney" by his wife in the episode "Boogie Frights". He is short and elderly with a fringe of white hair around a bald scalp and a thick white mustache. He wears a monocle over his left eye and a small top hat that “floats” just above his head. The Mayor is rather dimwitted but cares deeply about his city. He has a love for pickles and is very childish at times. He sometimes calls the girls for very silly reasons, as seen in the episode "Bubblevicious" when he calls because 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.

Ms. Bellum edit

Ms. Sara Bellum (voiced by Jennifer Martin in the series) is the Mayor's secretary, who often handles issues that the Mayor cannot handle, in a way, is finding her attractive, the camera focusing on her curves, and her face always being obscured. Her name 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 villainess Sedusa by herself when the girls were disabled.

Ms. Bellum appears in one episode of the 2016 series ("Bye Bye, Bellum") in a cameo appearance where she has taken a 1,000-day-long vacation and had several mentions; her removal of the reboot was made possibly due to complaints from parents about the character believing to be inappropriate for young children, however viewers weren't happy about this decision as they have ignored her perceived strengths and skills.

Ms. Keane edit

Ms. Keane (voiced by Jennifer Hale and by Kath Soucie in the What-a-Cartoon! episodes) is the kindergarten teacher of Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. She wears an orange shirt, a red vest, brown pants, and has short black hair and light blue eyes. 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 class pet hamster, Twiggy. Ms. Keane forbids any fighting in school, even if there is a crisis taking place within it; she convinces the girls that there are other ways to solve problems other than fighting as demonstrated in the episodes "Schoolhouse Rocked" and "Imaginary Fiend". She is named after Margaret Keane who was the main influence behind the design of the Powerpuff Girls.

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 often comments on the proceedings of the episode, says things which happen to be hints about the plots of certain episodes, and frequently breaks the fourth wall. He is also shown to be the only connection between the audience and the girls, as he can "talk" to both and even be involved, such as 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 small white dog with black ears and nose and a black spot on his back, wearing a 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 frequently abused in almost every appearance he makes; as a running gag, no one ever seems to regard his pain and simply ignores him.

Mitch Mitchelson edit

Mitch Mitchelson (voiced by Tom Kenny) is the bully at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten. Mitch has brownish hair, and wears a black T-shirt with the words "MITCH ROCKS" on the front. 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's close friend, according to Buttercup in her interview in the DVD features of The Powerpuff Girls Movie. 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 "rock" or not.[11][dead link]

Stanley Whitfield edit

Stanley Whitfield (voiced by Tom Kane) is the anchorman in the television news of Townsville. He communicates on television what happens every time there is important news in the city. Something that stands out about his appearance is that he always has one eye closed.

Villains edit

Mojo Jojo edit

Mojo Jojo
The Powerpuff Girls character
First appearance
  • "Monkey See, Doggie Do" (1998)
  • "The Stayover" (2016)
Last appearance
Created byCraig McCracken
Voiced byRoger L. Jackson
In-universe information
SpeciesChimpanzee
GenderMale
OccupationMad scientist
FamilyProfessor Utonium (owner, formerly)
ChildrenThe Rowdyruff Boys (created sons)
HomeTownsville, U.S.A.

Mojo Jojo (voiced by Roger L. Jackson) is a mad scientist anthropomorphic chimpanzee with great intelligence, who speaks with a Japanese accent in an overly exaggerated and repetitive manner. As the main antagonist of the series and the Powerpuff Girls' archenemy, Mojo Jojo was Professor Utonium's reckless laboratory chimpanzee, Jojo, before Professor Utonium created the Powerpuff Girls; the same accident that created the Girls gave Jojo his super-intelligence.[10] He has green skin, pink scleras, sharp teeth, and wears a white glass dome-shaped helmet that covers his oversized, protruding brain. He wears white gloves and boots, a blue suit with a white belt, and a flowing purple cape. Despite his high intelligence, his plans often contain flaws that he overlooks, and he rarely has much success against the Girls, as their superpowers are too much for his inventions. However, he is a master at manipulation and trickery, often fooling the Girls into thinking he has changed despite their constant 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 skin, pointed ears, a hooked nose, yellow/green eyes and a long curled beard, wearing makeup, a woman's red jacket and skirt, and black stiletto heel boots. His voice ranges from a high-pitched falsetto to a deep, booming basso profondo. HIM's plans are usually 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, various kinds of energy manipulation, and more. Craig McCracken has stated that "HIM" was inspired by the mannerisms of the Chief Blue Meanie in the 1968 film Yellow Submarine.[12]

Fuzzy Lumpkins edit

Fuzzy Lumpkins[13] (voiced by Jim Cummings) is a pink Bigfoot-like creature with a wide jaw, a green nose, two antennas on his head, big blue 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 after he lost in a jam contest. 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 active and ambitious as most of the villains in the series. He usually limits himself to shooting anyone whom he finds trespassing on his property, though also prone to destructive fits of rage; when angry, Fuzzy turns dark red, grows claws, and his teeth become sharp 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 by Jennifer Hale) is a spoiled, rich, and bratty little girl, whose partially unseen and mostly mute father allows her to finance various evil plots to destroy the Powerpuff Girls. Her supervillain outfit consists of a yellow, Powerpuff-style dress, black gloves and boots, and a tiara. Her hatred of the girls stems from her rebuffed attempt to become one of them. Her father is "Daddy" Morbucks, a large, rotund man whose face and head are always hidden from the viewer. He dotes on his daughter and usually 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 virtually unlimited financial resources. In the 2016 series, Morbucks is voiced by Haley Mancini and Kelsy Abbott, and seeks to kill and replace the Powerpuff Girls rather than simply join them.

The Gangreen Gang edit

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

  • Ace (voiced by 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's leader and their smartest member, he is the instigator of most of their antisocial activities, and does possess a certain charismatic charm that allows him to sweet-talk people who ought to know better, such as Ms. Keane in the episode "School 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.[16]
  • Snake (voiced by Tom Kenny in the series): A slippery character with a forked tongue, skinny body, and a hissing voice, Snake is the Gang's second-in-command, but this mostly makes him a yes-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 "School 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 little boy, Lil' Arturo seems to take the most 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 War". His small size allows him to sneak through cramped spaces and passages that the rest of the gang cannot reach.
  • Grubber (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A disfigured, barefoot hunchback with untidy hair, grubby clothes, and protruding eyes. He also appears to be mostly 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, Grubber showed that he was able to horribly contort his body, making him briefly resemble a well-spoken and handsome-looking young man before snapping back to his normal self.
  • Big Billy (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A hulking, dimwitted colossus who acts as the Gang's muscle. Though he does at times display 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 real name is William W. Williams and that he is a cyclops, with his single eye hidden beneath his shaggy red hair. Although he rarely fares any better in combat against the girls than the rest of the gang, he has the muscular power to stop a speeding train from running down citizens from the track 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 after they saved him from being run over by a train. However, his clumsiness and lack of intelligence made him more destructive as a hero than he was as a villain.

The Amoeba Boys edit

The Amoeba Boys (voiced by Chuck McCann in the series 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 Sticky Situation. They reappear in the What a Cartoon! short Crime 101. With their mobster affectations, these aspiring criminals would love nothing more than to be regarded as serious villains worthy of fighting, and even getting beaten up and sent to jail by the Powerpuff Girls. Unfortunately, their brains are too primitive to devise a crime above the level of littering or jaywalking. Indeed, they considered stealing an orange to be their greatest crime ever in the episode "Divide and Conquer". They are Townsville's least malicious villains, even having a friendship-of-sorts with the Girls. They are generally harmless, but their actions have on occasion endangered both the Girls and the town by accident.

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

Sedusa edit

Sedusa (voiced by Jennifer Hale in the series) is a young, beautiful Gorgon-like mistress of disguise and seductress who uses her feminine wiles to influence men to do her bidding, such as Professor Utonium, the Mayor, and the Gangreen Gang. When her identity is revealed, she typically doffs down to her leotard battle suit and fights with her prehensile hair. Her eyes also change color depending on her mood. When she is acting benevolent her eye color is green, but when she is angry, revealing her true villainous nature, her eyes turn red. Similar to Ms. Bellum, Sedusa is withdrawn from the reboot due to female modifications regarding her appearance to be inappropriate.[17]

The Rowdyruff Boys edit

The Rowdyruff Boys are the evil male counterparts of the Powerpuff Girls created by Mojo Jojo using a mixture of "snips, snails, and a puppy dog tail" and a radioactive toilet water in his cell in Townsville Prison in the episode called "The Rowdyruff Boys". The Rowdyruff Boys are essentially violent bullies who have the same powers as the Powerpuff Girls, with their own techniques as well. They were ultimately destroyed when the girls kissed them. After 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 black stripe in each, black trousers and black, low-top 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 often causes conflict with his brothers. His signature color is red, and he wears a backwards red 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 sweetness, 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's hair 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's hair is spiked upwards, abandoning his previous cowlick from his first appearance. He also shares Buttercup's small triangular hair parting.

Powerpuff Girls Z characters edit

The Powerpuff Girls 2016-exclusive characters edit

Allies edit

Blisstina "Bliss" edit

Blisstina "Bliss" (voiced by Olivia Olson, Toya Delazy, Wengie and Alesha Dixon) is the original Powerpuff Girl in the 2016 series, and is referred to as the fourth one because she is the fourth Powerpuff Girl to be shown in the reboot. She first appears in the five-part special, "The Power of Four". Her hair color is electric blue, and she often 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 little girl in response to his rival Newtronium creating the perfect little boy; Utonium uses sugar, spice, and everything nice. However, he accidentally adds Chemical W to the concoction, thus creating Bliss. Mojo Jojo also considered himself Bliss' childhood friend when he was the Professor's lab assistant. Bliss possesses superhuman strength, supersonic flight, superhuman hearing, laser vision, and limited invulnerability. However, unlike Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup and their original 1998 counterparts, Bliss also possesses psionic abilities, but her powers are uncontrollable due to her emotions. As such, in a flashback scene, Bliss' powers caused the destruction of the Professor's residence after she throws a temper tantrum, and the Professor ends up unconscious. Bliss then flies off to Bird Poop Island to keep everyone safe from her superpowers (Mojo himself was saddened to see Bliss run away) and meets her pet elephant, Mee. After spending several years on Bird Poop Island, Bliss moves back to Townsville; after saving the girls from being beaten by the Gnat, she is considered a hero and gets some training to control her powers. But the Professor dismisses her from ever using her powers again, as he insists that she is not ready yet. However, Mee convinces Bliss to prove him wrong as the girls invite her to defeat Chipmunk Commando. Her anger gets the best of her, as she almost 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 free from Him's body thanks to Mojo Jojo, who tries to get her to notice him but fails. Bliss, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup then combine together by the power of sisterhood to defeat Him.

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

The Derbytantes edit

The Derbytantes (voiced by Kate Higgins and Jessica DiCicco (Maylyn)) are a group of bad girl roller skaters who Buttercup usually likes hanging around with. Introduced in the 2016 series, 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 like a grown man).

Donny edit

Donny (voiced by Josh Fadem) is a young unicorn who is best friends with Bubbles. Introduced in the 2016 series, Donny is originally unaware they are unicorns because of the thick hair on their heads, but still seeks to become one by having Professor Utonium transform them into one.

Villains edit

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 various dolls he views as girlfriends. He broke Bubbles' arm in "Strong Armed". In "Little Octi Lost", he stole Octi from Buttercup.

Allegro edit

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

Manboy edit

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

The Fashionistas edit

Bianca and Barbarus Bikini (voiced by Lily Vonnegut (Bianca) and Natalie Palamides (Barbarus' vocal effects)) are a stylish pair respectively consisting of a human and gorilla. Bianca was initially chosen to be the new assistant of the Mayor, before being found out. They have an offshore hideout. Bianca replaces Sedusa as the main villainess in the reboot.[17]

Jemmica/Jemoir edit

Jemmica (voiced by Anais Fairweather) is a thief who presents herself as a treasure-hunting adventurer but had actually 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 and she was ultimately stopped when she was frozen by a freeze ray.

Silico edit

The mysterious villain Silico (voiced by Jason Spisak) first appears in the episode "Viral Spiral", where he offers the Amoeba Boys a way to destroy the internet and finally become big-name villains. In "Halt and Catch Silico", he uses a social media news website Muck Bucket to post false news stories about the Powerpuff Girls. The Powerpuff Girls confront him in his lair and he reveals that he was originally a lonely kid who built toy robot friends to keep him company, however, they were accidentally destroyed when a monster the Powerpuff Girls defeated fell on his house, causing him to swear revenge against the Powerpuff Girls, whom he held responsible due to their carelessness. The Powerpuff Girls manage to defeat him when he unwisely calls Blossom "unorganized", but 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 before being defeated by the Professor. In "The Trouble with Bubbles", he hacks a robotic clone of Bubbles to destroy the Powerpuff Girls, but Robo-Bubbles sacrifices herself to defeat him before she explodes. He survives an explosion and disguises himself as the Professor to replace him. In the Episode "Lights Out!", he disguises as Bliss and gave everyone in Townsville, the Butley. He shuts down the power, and mind-controlled everyone in Townsville to antagonize and destroy the Powerpuff Girls, even Bliss too. But was stopped by Bubbles by 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.

Notes edit

  1. ^ According to Cartoon Network's Powerpuff Girls characters page, the name of this group of villains is the "Ganggreen Gang";[10] however, the official Powerpuff Girls magazine refers to them as "the Gangreen Gang",[14] as well as the series episodes.[15]

References edit

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  3. ^ McCracken, Craig (January 20, 2008). "1st PPG Drawing". CMcC's DeviantArt Gallery. from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film & Television's Award-winning and Legendary Animators. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 231. ISBN 978-1-55783-671-7. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  5. ^ . SpikeandMike.com. July 3, 2011. Archived from the original on July 3, 2011. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  6. ^ . CartoonNetwork.com. Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved March 26, 2007.
  7. ^ DeMott, Rick (October 2000). "The Powerpuff Girls' Phenomenal Merchandising Mantra". Animation World Magazine. Animation World Network. 5 (7). from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
  8. ^ Townsend, Emru (Summer 1995). . Frames per Second Magazine (6). Archived from the original on August 10, 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. from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g . www.cartoonnetwork.com. Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  11. ^ "Mitch Rocks". Primal Screen. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  12. ^ . Toonzone. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  13. ^ So spelled on the title-card the first Powerpuff Girls episode, "Meat [sic] Fuzzy Lumpkins also appears in the series
  14. ^ The Powerpuff Girls Powerzine. Cartoon Network. 2000. p. 85. ISBN 00-74470-77903-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-09. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  16. ^ Staley, Brandon (May 31, 2018). "The Gorillaz's New Band Member is a Powerpuff Girls Character". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  17. ^ a b Brown, Tracy (4 April 2016). "New 'Powerpuff Girls' packs a bigger character punch than the original". Los Angeles Times.

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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 Bubbles Buttercup who appear in the 1998 The Powerpuff Girls series as well as the 2006 Powerpuff Girls Z series and 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 frequently calls the girls via hotline to ask for help to protect the city Ms Bellum Mayor s secretary who acts as the voice 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 being 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 short pilot called The Whoopass Girls in Whoopass Stew After a name change and character redesigns a new pilot called The Powerpuff Girls Meat Fuzzy Lumkins aired on Cartoon Network s World Premiere Toons animation showcase in 1995 High viewer approval ratings convinced the network to approve a full series which premiered in 1998 After the original series ended in 2005 a reboot began airing in 2016 Contents 1 Origin 2 The Powerpuff Girls 2 1 Blossom 2 2 Bubbles 2 3 Buttercup 3 Secondary characters 3 1 Professor Utonium 3 2 The Mayor of Townsville 3 3 Ms Bellum 3 4 Ms Keane 3 5 Narrator 3 6 Talking Dog 3 7 Mitch Mitchelson 3 8 Stanley Whitfield 4 Villains 4 1 Mojo Jojo 4 2 HIM 4 3 Fuzzy Lumpkins 4 4 Princess Morbucks 4 5 The Gangreen Gang 4 6 The Amoeba Boys 4 7 Sedusa 4 8 The Rowdyruff Boys 5 Powerpuff Girls Z characters 6 The Powerpuff Girls 2016 exclusive characters 6 1 Allies 6 1 1 Blisstina Bliss 6 1 2 The Derbytantes 6 1 3 Donny 6 2 Villains 6 2 1 Packrat 6 2 2 Allegro 6 2 3 Manboy 6 2 4 The Fashionistas 6 2 5 Jemmica Jemoir 6 2 6 Silico 7 Notes 8 ReferencesOrigin editIn 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 orange construction paper as a birthday card design for his brother 2 1 3 The following year he included the two girls as the main characters of his short film Whoopass Stew The Whoopass Girls in A Sticky Situation 4 This was intended to be part one of four Whoopass Girls shorts but only one was produced 1 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 three little girls he started imagining them in superhero situations 2 McCracken s Whoopass Girls short was picked up for a series by Cartoon Network in 1993 After the name Whoopass was dropped for Powerpuff to include it in the What a Cartoon showcase the Powerpuff Girls then appeared in two What a Cartoon shorts before receiving their own series 1 6 The Powerpuff Girls editThe Powerpuff GirlsThe Powerpuff Girls charactersFirst appearance A Sticky Situation 1992 pilot Monkey See Doggie Do 1998 Escape from Monster Island 2016 Last appearance Sideline Dad 2019 Created byCraig McCrackenVoiced byWhoopass Stew Jennifer Fried What a Cartoon Blossom Cathy Cavadini Bubbles Kath Soucie Buttercup E G Daily 1998 original Blossom Cathy Cavadini Bubbles Tara Strong Buttercup E G Daily 2016 reboot Blossom Amanda Leighton Bubbles Kristen Li Buttercup Natalie PalamidesIn universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderFemaleFamilyProfessor Utonium creator father Bunny later sister deceased Blisstina Utonium older sister 2016 TV series only As depicted in the opening sequence of each episode the Powerpuff Girls Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup were created by Professor Utonium in an attempt to create the perfect little girl using a mixture of sugar spice and everything nice shown in respective fields of sky blue lime green and bright pink However he accidentally spilled a mysterious substance called Chemical X into the mixture creating instead of the perfect little girl three girls each possessing one of the above elements dominating her personality and granting all three 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 Chemical X in the aired version 7 The three girls all have abnormally large eyes inspired by Margaret Keane s art 8 and stubby arms and legs and lack of noses ears fingers necks and flat feet with toes McCracken preferred them to look more symbolic of actual girls rather than going for a realistic look meaning fewer body parts were needed 9 They wear dresses that match the colors of their eyes with black stripes as well as white tights and black Mary Janes Blossom edit Main article Blossom The Powerpuff Girls Blossom voiced by Cathy Cavadini in the What a Cartoon episodes and the series is the tactician and self proclaimed leader of the Powerpuff Girls Her personality ingredient is everything nice her signature color is bright pink and she has long red orange waist length hair worn in a ponytail with a red bow and a pink hair clip with a red heart She was named for having spoken freely and honestly to the Professor shortly after her creation as shown in The Powerpuff Girls Movie She is often seen as the most level headed intelligent and composed member of the group and also strong and determined She is also a master strategist and apt planner 10 Her unique power is freezing objects with her breath as seen in the episode Ice Sore In the reboot and Lego Dimensions voiced by Amanda Leighton the 2016 version of Blossom is once again depicted as 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 organization and hates when things are messy and out of order She has a perfect attendance record and is an overachiever She can be stubborn at times but still comes through She also has ice breath like her 1998 counterpart Her trail is bright pink with little squares Her unique abilities are Ice breath genius level intelligence microscopic vision natural leadership skills and intuitive aptitude She also can project bright pink energy and manipulate it into various household and office items an ability her 1998 counterpart in the original show does not possess Bubbles edit Bubbles voiced by Tara Strong 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 hair in pigtails Bubbles is seen as kind and very sweet but she is also capable of extreme rage and can fight monsters just as 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 mostly Spanish and communicate with various animals her unique powers are projecting powerful sonic screams and creating a shockwave of thunder with a single clap from her hands 10 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 blue hair ties and the pigtails being set slightly higher up than previously Bubbles is an animal lover like her 1998 counterpart and usually tries to save the day the nice way Like her 1998 counterpart she can be a bit naive but can also get angered very easily When in bed she has Octi by her side Her trail is blue with little circles Unlike her original counterpart she is shown to have talent with computers and can even create and program her own video games which have become extremely popular among the children in Townsville including her sisters Her special abilities include Animal telepathy animal empathy zoolingulism sound manipulation sonic waves sonic blasts vocal mimicry hypnotic singing and multilingualism She also can project bright blue energy and manipulate it into various animals due to her love for them an ability her 1998 counterpart in the original show does not possess Buttercup edit Buttercup voiced by E G Daily is described as a tough hotheaded tomboy 10 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 hard and plays rough she does not plan and is all action 10 Her unique power is curling her tongue McCracken originally wanted to 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 the reboot voiced by Natalie Palamides the 2016 version of Buttercup s appearance is almost exactly like her original counterpart except she has a cowlick on the back of her head She is depicted as a tomboy who loves to get into action and likes to play sports hanging out with boys and having fun like her 1998 counterpart She has a fear of spiders like her 1998 counterpart as well She has a temper that can usually get out of control She is also the main archenemy of Manboy who called her princess which she hates the most Blossom and Bubbles attempt to stop her Her trail is green with little triangles Unlike her two sisters she does not possess any special abilities of her own However she like her sisters can project bright green energy and manipulate it into various weaponry an ability her 1998 counterpart and her sisters in the original show does not possess Secondary characters editProfessor Utonium edit Professor UtoniumThe Powerpuff Girls characterFirst appearance A Sticky Situation 1992 prototype Monkey See Doggie Do 1998 The Stayover 2016 Last appearance Crime 101 1996 Dance Pantsed 2014 Sideline Dad 2019 Created byCraig McCrackenVoiced byTom KaneIn universe informationSpeciesHumanGenderMaleOccupationScientistFamilyEugene Utonium brother ChildrenJojo pet chimpanzee formerly Blossom created daughter Bubbles created daughter Buttercup created daughter Bunny later created daughter deceased original series Blisstina Utonium older daughter 2016 TV series only HomeTownsville U S A NationalityAmericanProfessor Utonium voiced by Tom Kane is a scientist who works in his home in the suburbs of the City of Townsville and the Powerpuff Girls creator and father A stereotypical scientist his general attire is a white lab coat and black pants The Professor once housed a chimpanzee named Jojo later to become 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 break 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 science has shown knowledge in fields such as physics chemistry and biology as well as 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 everyone who addresses him calls him their father and they as his daughters The Professor can be strict easily manipulated and overprotective at times but still retains his caring fatherly image In the episode Keen for Keane the girls set up Professor Utonium and their kindergarten teacher Ms Keane on a date for Valentine s Day resulting in the two temporarily becoming an item The Mayor of Townsville edit The Mayor of Townsville voiced by Tom Kenny in the series and by Jim Cummings in the What a Cartoon episodes is generally referred throughout only as Mayor although he is referred to as Barney by his wife in the episode Boogie Frights He is short and elderly with a fringe of white hair around a bald scalp and a thick white mustache He wears a monocle over his left eye and a small top hat that floats just above his head The Mayor is rather dimwitted but cares deeply about his city He has a love for pickles and is very childish at times He sometimes calls the girls for very silly reasons as seen in the episode Bubblevicious when he calls because 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 Ms Bellum edit Ms Sara Bellum voiced by Jennifer Martin in the series is the Mayor s secretary who often handles issues that the Mayor cannot handle in a way is finding her attractive the camera focusing on her curves and her face always being obscured Her name 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 villainess Sedusa by herself when the girls were disabled Ms Bellum appears in one episode of the 2016 series Bye Bye Bellum in a cameo appearance where she has taken a 1 000 day long vacation and had several mentions her removal of the reboot was made possibly due to complaints from parents about the character believing to be inappropriate for young children however viewers weren t happy about this decision as they have ignored her perceived strengths and skills Ms Keane edit Ms Keane voiced by Jennifer Hale and by Kath Soucie in the What a Cartoon episodes is the kindergarten teacher of Pokey Oaks Kindergarten She wears an orange shirt a red vest brown pants and has short black hair and light blue eyes 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 class pet hamster Twiggy Ms Keane forbids any fighting in school even if there is a crisis taking place within it she convinces the girls that there are other ways to solve problems other than fighting as demonstrated in the episodes Schoolhouse Rocked and Imaginary Fiend She is named after Margaret Keane who was the main influence behind the design of the Powerpuff Girls 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 often comments on the proceedings of the episode says things which happen to be hints about the plots of certain episodes and frequently breaks the fourth wall He is also shown to be the only connection between the audience and the girls as he can talk to both and even be involved such as 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 small white dog with black ears and nose and a black spot on his back wearing a 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 frequently abused in almost every appearance he makes as a running gag no one ever seems to regard his pain and simply ignores him Mitch Mitchelson edit Mitch Mitchelson voiced by Tom Kenny is the bully at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten Mitch has brownish hair and wears a black T shirt with the words MITCH ROCKS on the front 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 s close friend according to Buttercup in her interview in the DVD features of The Powerpuff Girls Movie 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 rock or not 11 dead link Stanley Whitfield edit Stanley Whitfield voiced by Tom Kane is the anchorman in the television news of Townsville He communicates on television what happens every time there is important news in the city Something that stands out about his appearance is that he always has one eye closed Villains editMojo Jojo edit Mojo JojoThe Powerpuff Girls characterFirst appearance Monkey See Doggie Do 1998 The Stayover 2016 Last appearance Dance Pantsed 2014 Watch It 2019 Created byCraig McCrackenVoiced byRoger L JacksonIn universe informationSpeciesChimpanzeeGenderMaleOccupationMad scientistFamilyProfessor Utonium owner formerly ChildrenThe Rowdyruff Boys created sons HomeTownsville U S A Mojo Jojo voiced by Roger L Jackson is a mad scientist anthropomorphic chimpanzee with great intelligence who speaks with a Japanese accent in an overly exaggerated and repetitive manner As the main antagonist of the series and the Powerpuff Girls archenemy Mojo Jojo was Professor Utonium s reckless laboratory chimpanzee Jojo before Professor Utonium created the Powerpuff Girls the same accident that created the Girls gave Jojo his super intelligence 10 He has green skin pink scleras sharp teeth and wears a white glass dome shaped helmet that covers his oversized protruding brain He wears white gloves and boots a blue suit with a white belt and a flowing purple cape Despite his high intelligence his plans often contain flaws that he overlooks and he rarely has much success against the Girls as their superpowers are too much for his inventions However he is a master at manipulation and trickery often fooling the Girls into thinking he has changed despite their constant 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 skin pointed ears a hooked nose yellow green eyes and a long curled beard wearing makeup a woman s red jacket and skirt and black stiletto heel boots His voice ranges from a high pitched falsetto to a deep booming basso profondo HIM s plans are usually 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 various kinds of energy manipulation and more Craig McCracken has stated that HIM was inspired by the mannerisms of the Chief Blue Meanie in the 1968 film Yellow Submarine 12 Fuzzy Lumpkins edit Fuzzy Lumpkins 13 voiced by Jim Cummings is a pink Bigfoot like creature with a wide jaw a green nose two antennas on his head big blue 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 after he lost in a jam contest 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 active and ambitious as most of the villains in the series He usually limits himself to shooting anyone whom he finds trespassing on his property though also prone to destructive fits of rage when angry Fuzzy turns dark red grows claws and his teeth become sharp 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 by Jennifer Hale is a spoiled rich and bratty little girl whose partially unseen and mostly mute father allows her to finance various evil plots to destroy the Powerpuff Girls Her supervillain outfit consists of a yellow Powerpuff style dress black gloves and boots and a tiara Her hatred of the girls stems from her rebuffed attempt to become one of them Her father is Daddy Morbucks a large rotund man whose face and head are always hidden from the viewer He dotes on his daughter and usually 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 virtually unlimited financial resources In the 2016 series Morbucks is voiced by Haley Mancini and Kelsy Abbott and seeks to kill and replace the Powerpuff Girls rather than simply join them The Gangreen Gang edit The Gangreen Gang sometimes referred as The Ganggreen Gang a are a gang of five teenage deformed hoodlums and punks who are green skinned and unhealthy looking Not possessing any powers or exceptional abilities the Gang is normally not too much of a threat to the girls but have shown themselves to be very dangerous when motivated They also delight in tormenting those weaker than themselves especially children and the elderly The Gangreen Gang lives in an old shack located in Townsville s junkyard Ace voiced by 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 s leader and their smartest member he is the instigator of most of their antisocial activities and does possess a certain charismatic charm that allows him to sweet talk people who ought to know better such as Ms Keane in the episode School 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 16 Snake voiced by Tom Kenny in the series A slippery character with a forked tongue skinny body and a hissing voice Snake is the Gang s second in command but this mostly makes him a yes 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 School 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 little boy Lil Arturo seems to take the most 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 War His small size allows him to sneak through cramped spaces and passages that the rest of the gang cannot reach Grubber voiced by Jeff Bennett A disfigured barefoot hunchback with untidy hair grubby clothes and protruding eyes He also appears to be mostly 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 Grubber showed that he was able to horribly contort his body making him briefly resemble a well spoken and handsome looking young man before snapping back to his normal self Big Billy voiced by Jeff Bennett A hulking dimwitted colossus who acts as the Gang s muscle Though he does at times display 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 real name is William W Williams and that he is a cyclops with his single eye hidden beneath his shaggy red hair Although he rarely fares any better in combat against the girls than the rest of the gang he has the muscular power to stop a speeding train from running down citizens from the track 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 after they saved him from being run over by a train However his clumsiness and lack of intelligence made him more destructive as a hero than he was as a villain The Amoeba Boys edit The Amoeba Boys voiced by Chuck McCann in the series 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 Sticky Situation They reappear in the What a Cartoon short Crime 101 With their mobster affectations these aspiring criminals would love nothing more than to be regarded as serious villains worthy of fighting and even getting beaten up and sent to jail by the Powerpuff Girls Unfortunately their brains are too primitive to devise a crime above the level of littering or jaywalking Indeed they considered stealing an orange to be their greatest crime ever in the episode Divide and Conquer They are Townsville s least malicious villains even having a friendship of sorts with the Girls They are generally harmless but their actions have on occasion endangered both the Girls and the town by accident Bossman The leader and general spokesman of the Amoeba Boys He wears a gray fedora In the pilot Whoopass Stew in A Sticky Situation he is depicted with a cigar in his mouth Junior The smallest one of the Amoeba Boys He wears a black cap and usually repeats whatever Bossman says In the episode Crime 101 he is named Tiny Slim The tallest one of the Amoeba Boys He wears a brown fedora and is even slower and more incompetent than the other two amoebas In the episode Crime 101 he is called Skinny Slim Sedusa edit Sedusa voiced by Jennifer Hale in the series is a young beautiful Gorgon like mistress of disguise and seductress who uses her feminine wiles to influence men to do her bidding such as Professor Utonium the Mayor and the Gangreen Gang When her identity is revealed she typically doffs down to her leotard battle suit and fights with her prehensile hair Her eyes also change color depending on her mood When she is acting benevolent her eye color is green but when she is angry revealing her true villainous nature her eyes turn red Similar to Ms Bellum Sedusa is withdrawn from the reboot due to female modifications regarding her appearance to be inappropriate 17 The Rowdyruff Boys edit The Rowdyruff Boys are the evil male counterparts of the Powerpuff Girls created by Mojo Jojo using a mixture of snips snails and a puppy dog tail and a radioactive toilet water in his cell in Townsville Prison in the episode called The Rowdyruff Boys The Rowdyruff Boys are essentially violent bullies who have the same powers as the Powerpuff Girls with their own techniques as well They were ultimately destroyed when the girls kissed them After 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 black stripe in each black trousers and black low top 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 often causes conflict with his brothers His signature color is red and he wears a backwards red 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 naive sweetness 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 s hair 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 s hair is spiked upwards abandoning his previous cowlick from his first appearance He also shares Buttercup s small triangular hair parting Powerpuff Girls Z characters editMain article List of Powerpuff Girls Z charactersThe Powerpuff Girls 2016 exclusive characters editAllies edit Blisstina Bliss edit Main article Bliss The Powerpuff Girls Blisstina Bliss voiced by Olivia Olson Toya Delazy Wengie and Alesha Dixon is the original Powerpuff Girl in the 2016 series and is referred to as the fourth one because she is the fourth Powerpuff Girl to be shown in the reboot She first appears in the five part special The Power of Four Her hair color is electric blue and she often 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 little girl in response to his rival Newtronium creating the perfect little boy Utonium uses sugar spice and everything nice However he accidentally adds Chemical W to the concoction thus creating Bliss Mojo Jojo also considered himself Bliss childhood friend when he was the Professor s lab assistant Bliss possesses superhuman strength supersonic flight superhuman hearing laser vision and limited invulnerability However unlike Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup and their original 1998 counterparts Bliss also possesses psionic abilities but her powers are uncontrollable due to her emotions As such in a flashback scene Bliss powers caused the destruction of the Professor s residence after she throws a temper tantrum and the Professor ends up unconscious Bliss then flies off to Bird Poop Island to keep everyone safe from her superpowers Mojo himself was saddened to see Bliss run away and meets her pet elephant Mee After spending several years on Bird Poop Island Bliss moves back to Townsville after saving the girls from being beaten by the Gnat she is considered a hero and gets some training to control her powers But the Professor dismisses her from ever using her powers again as he insists that she is not ready yet However Mee convinces Bliss to prove him wrong as the girls invite her to defeat Chipmunk Commando Her anger gets the best of her as she almost 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 free from Him s body thanks to Mojo Jojo who tries to get her to notice him but fails Bliss Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup then combine together by the power of sisterhood to defeat Him Because of the planet Saturn being moved closer to Earth Bliss leaves to bring it back to its rightful place in the Solar System She also pledges to come back to see Utonium and the Powerpuff Girls again when she is done The Derbytantes edit The Derbytantes voiced by Kate Higgins and Jessica DiCicco Maylyn are a group of bad girl roller skaters who Buttercup usually likes hanging around with Introduced in the 2016 series 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 like a grown man Donny edit Donny voiced by Josh Fadem is a young unicorn who is best friends with Bubbles Introduced in the 2016 series Donny is originally unaware they are unicorns because of the thick hair on their heads but still seeks to become one by having Professor Utonium transform them into one Villains edit 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 various dolls he views as girlfriends He broke Bubbles arm in Strong Armed In Little Octi Lost he stole Octi from Buttercup Allegro edit Allegro voiced by Eric Bauza is a happy party obsessed panda like being who is capable of causing people to go into a stupor of pure happiness Introduced in the 2016 series and based on Panda from We Bare Bears another Cartoon Network series his true form is a smaller blue bear He is actually one half of an entity called the Cosmic Bear Manboy edit Manboy voiced by Maurice LaMarche is a short man with super strength and a magical beard similar to Sedusa s hair and has a tall wood figure that he uses in battle Introduced in the 2016 series he is an enemy to the Powerpuff Girls mainly to Buttercup because he is incredibly sexist and constantly declares men are superior to women He is eventually revealed to be a child who gained an adult body when he got his powers The Fashionistas edit Bianca and Barbarus Bikini voiced by Lily Vonnegut Bianca and Natalie Palamides Barbarus vocal effects are a stylish pair respectively consisting of a human and gorilla Bianca was initially chosen to be the new assistant of the Mayor before being found out They have an offshore hideout Bianca replaces Sedusa as the main villainess in the reboot 17 Jemmica Jemoir edit Jemmica voiced by Anais Fairweather is a thief who presents herself as a treasure hunting adventurer but had actually 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 and she was ultimately stopped when she was frozen by a freeze ray Silico edit The mysterious villain Silico voiced by Jason Spisak first appears in the episode Viral Spiral where he offers the Amoeba Boys a way to destroy the internet and finally become big name villains In Halt and Catch Silico he uses a social media news website Muck Bucket to post false news stories about the Powerpuff Girls The Powerpuff Girls confront him in his lair and he reveals that he was originally a lonely kid who built toy robot friends to keep him company however they were accidentally destroyed when a monster the Powerpuff Girls defeated fell on his house causing him to swear revenge against the Powerpuff Girls whom he held responsible due to their carelessness The Powerpuff Girls manage to defeat him when he unwisely calls Blossom unorganized but 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 before being defeated by the Professor In The Trouble with Bubbles he hacks a robotic clone of Bubbles to destroy the Powerpuff Girls but Robo Bubbles sacrifices herself to defeat him before she explodes He survives an explosion and disguises himself as the Professor to replace him In the Episode Lights Out he disguises as Bliss and gave everyone in Townsville the Butley He shuts down the power and mind controlled everyone in Townsville to antagonize and destroy the Powerpuff Girls even Bliss too But was stopped by Bubbles by 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 Notes edit According to Cartoon Network s Powerpuff Girls characters page the name of this group of villains is the Ganggreen Gang 10 however the official Powerpuff Girls magazine refers to them as the Gangreen Gang 14 as well as the series episodes 15 References edit a b c d e The Powerpuff Girls Who What Where How Why Who Cares 2009 a b Wineman Daniel November 15 1998 SIGNOFF Never Underestimate the Power of a Puff The New York Times Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved May 27 2011 McCracken Craig January 20 2008 1st PPG Drawing CMcC s DeviantArt Gallery Archived from the original on August 13 2011 Retrieved May 31 2011 a b Lenburg Jeff 2006 Who s Who in Animated Cartoons An International Guide to Film amp Television s Award winning and Legendary Animators Hal Leonard Corporation p 231 ISBN 978 1 55783 671 7 Retrieved May 31 2011 Spike and Mike s A Brief History SpikeandMike com July 3 2011 Archived from the original on July 3 2011 Retrieved January 14 2014 Animator Profile CRAIG McCRACKEN CartoonNetwork com Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Retrieved March 26 2007 DeMott Rick October 2000 The Powerpuff Girls Phenomenal Merchandising Mantra Animation World Magazine Animation World Network 5 7 Archived from the original on March 7 2012 Retrieved May 26 2011 Townsend Emru Summer 1995 Craig McCracken on Stupid Dogs and Powerful Girls Frames per Second Magazine 6 Archived from the original on August 10 2011 Retrieved May 29 2011 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 a b c d e f g The Powerpuff Girls Characters www cartoonnetwork com Archived from the original on January 20 2013 Retrieved 2018 02 22 Mitch Rocks Primal Screen Retrieved January 5 2021 Who inspired Him Toonzone Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved 2011 06 28 So spelled on the title card the first Powerpuff Girls episode Meat sic Fuzzy Lumpkins also appears in the series The Powerpuff Girls Powerzine Cartoon Network 2000 p 85 ISBN 00 74470 77903 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint ignored ISBN errors link The Gangreen Gang by Chris Battle Archived from the original on 2020 09 09 Retrieved September 8 2020 Staley Brandon May 31 2018 The Gorillaz s New Band Member is a Powerpuff Girls Character Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2018 12 19 a b Brown Tracy 4 April 2016 New Powerpuff Girls packs a bigger character punch than the original Los Angeles Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of The Powerpuff Girls characters amp oldid 1184427623 The Gangreen Gang, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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