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  1. The Powerpuff Girls [b] is an American superhero animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Hanna-Barbera (later Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network. The show centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three kindergarten -aged girls with superpowers.

    • November 18, 1998 –, March 25, 2005
    • Cartoon Network
  2. A reboot of the classic cartoon series about three superhero sisters created by a scientist and a chemical X. Watch episodes, trailers, cast and crew, trivia, reviews and more on IMDb.

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  3. IMDb page for the animated series The Powerpuff Girls, created by Craig McCracken and starring Cathy Cavadini, Elizabeth Daily and Tara Strong. Find out the plot, ratings, awards, videos, photos, trivia and more about the super-powered girls who save the world.

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    Official Members

    1. Blossom, The Commander, and the Leader 2. Bubbles, The Joy and the Laughter 3. Buttercup, The Toughest Fighter

    Honorary Members

    Original Series / 2016 Reboot: 1. Bunny (deceased, appears only in Twisted Sister) 2. Bullet (currently lives in woods, first appeared in Stray Bullet) 3. Princess Morbucks (first appeared in Stuck Up, Up, and Away, became a temporary member in Boy Toys) 4. Blisstina (first appears in the 2016 reboot episode the Power of Four, Never Been Blissed and a cameo in In the Doghouse)

    In The Powerpuff Girls, the girls were created by Professor Utonium. Initially only meant to be created out of "sugar, spice, and everything nice", the Professor accidentally added Chemical X to the concoction after his then lab assistant, Jojo (later to become the evil villain Mojo Jojo), shoved him into a nearby bottle of the mysterious liquid, t...

    The Powerpuff Girls are drawn almost completely out of round and soft shapes (except Buttercup) having sharp edges in her design, which contrasts to the primarily blocky and angular locations and characters within the original series. They wear small dresses with a black stripe across the middle, frilly white panties, white tights and black strappe...

    Bunny

    1. Main article: Bunny In the episode "Twisted Sister," the girls created a fourth Powerpuff Girl named Bunny in order to ease the burden of saving the town by themselves. Bunny was voiced by the late Christine Cavanaugh. Unlike her predecessors, she was created by the girls using imitation objects of those which gave the girls life (artificial sweetener instead of sugar, dirt, and twigs instead of spices, and what the girls considered to be "everything nice," which included "a knuckle sandwi...

    Bullet

    1. Main article: Bullet Bullet is a squirrel who Bubbles saved and then later was given Chemical X by Bubbles in order to overcome the lethal injuries she had been given by a hawk. As a result, she gained the powers of the Powerpuff Girls and is currently the protector of Townsville woods. She appeared in the episodes Stray Bullet and The City of Nutsville.

    Dexter

    1. Main article: Dexter In the comics "Super Secret Crisis War!" and "Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash-Up!," the girls gained a non-Powerpuff Girl named Dexter (the main character of Dexter's Laboratory). He is a boy genius who has a secret laboratory next to his bedroom. His intelligence makes him the brains of the family. He is always working on new inventions and creations every day, but his hyperactive yet cute and lovely big sister Dee Dee is always breaking into his lab and destroying his w...

    Although the Powerpuff Girls are the main heroes, there are a few incidents where they broke the law. In the episode Powerpuff Bluff, they broke out of jail to fight the crooks.

    Likes

    1. The City of Townsville 2. Professor Utonium 3. Pokey Oaks Kindergarten 4. Ms. Keane 5. The Mayor of Townsville 6. Ms. Bellum 7. Lucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets 8. Robin Snyder 9. Candy 10. April 11. The multiplex 12. Fighting crime (depending on what kind of crime) 13. Color and sound in Townsville 14. Music and dancing 15. Playing together 16. BEEBO 17. Playing Tag 18. Each other

    Dislikes

    1. Supervillains 2. Getting sunburned (Sun Scream) 3. Failing to save the day 4. Slient movies (Silent Treatment) 5. Shrimp (Child Fearing) 6. Citiesville (Town and Out) 7. Being called brats 8. Being called the "Powderpuff Girls" (Major Competition) 9. Losing their superpowers 10. Liver and Onions (Lying Around the House) 11. Being woken up during their bedtime to fight crime (Telephonies)

    Like the original Powerpuff Girls, the Powerpuff Girls Z possess the ability to fly and have super strength, and their outfits seem to be indestructible (or at least very durable). Unlike the original Powerpuff Girls, the Powerpuff Girls Z trio are teenagers and have necks, ears, fingers, toes, and noses. In addition, each of the girls wields a wea...

    These versions of the Powerpuff Girls in this 2016 reboot series look nearly identical to their original 1998 counterpart forms, but the girls are older and each of their hairstyles are different: Blossom's ribbon is much rounder and light red whereas her original 1998 counterpart's ribbon is pointy and dark red. Bubbles has blue barrettes in her p...

    In France, their names are Belle ("beautiful") for Blossom, Bulle ("bubble") for Bubbles and Rebelle ("rebel") for Buttercup.
    In Italy, their names are Lolly (Blossom), Dolly (Bubbles) and Molly (Buttercup).
    In China, their Chinese names are two same Chinese words, not actually translated by original English names. Their names in Chinese are "花花" (Huahua, "flower") for Blossom, "泡泡" (Paopao, "bubble")...
    In the Latin-American Spanish dub as Las Chicas Superpoderosas, their names are Bombón ("bonbon") for Blossom, Burbuja ("bubble") for Bubbles and Bellota ("acorn") for Buttercup.
    While not confirmed weaknesses to the Powerpuff Girls, Metahumans, (also known as Homo Superiors, Superpowered Humans, or Superhumans) may undergo mutations if the genetic-based powers would someho...
    Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were each named by the Professor's initial observation of their mannerisms thus are named according to their personalities. Blossom was named for being open and appr...
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  5. The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated media franchise created by animator Craig McCracken and produced by Hanna-Barbera (later Cartoon Network Studios). The franchise originated on a cartoon short Whoopass Stew! in 1992 and centers on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three genetically engineered little girls with superpowers.

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