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The Powerpuff Girls
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Blossom, the leader of The Powerpuff Girls, is the perfect combination of brains and beauty… and has a pretty good right hook too! Buttercup is one tough cookie with a heart of Gold. A typical tomboy, she provides the attitude: kicks first, asks questions later! a gentle little flower! Villains beware though - this flaxen-haired angel packs a mighty punch!
Ms. Bellum posing as an all American average middle-class housewife. The Powerpuff Girls is an American pornographic reality TV show about the eponymous group of three little superwhores who have dedicated their lives to screwing around with as many people as possible, working at a local brothel. It ran from 1998-2006. The series was created by pedophile Craig McCracken, and first produced by Hanna-Barbera (now Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network.
The Powerpuff Girls make their first appearance on the Game Boy Color with POWERPUFF GIRLS: Bad Mojo Jojo. You take the role of Blossom, who is known for her intelligence. Blossom must punch and kick her way through levels filled with puzzles that need solving, and she's got to collect all of the icons in each level. Some of them are power-ups that allow Blossom to use an ice beam to temporarily freeze her enemies, while others are artwork that can be traded between the three POWERPUFF GIRLS games. Ultimately, Blossom must come face to face with her nemesis, Mojo Jojo. Will Blossom be able to save Townsville from certain doom?
The Powerpuff Girls revolves around the adventures of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, three cute little girls with super powers. The plot of a typical episode is some humorous variation of standard superhero and/or tokusatsu fare, with the girls using their powers to defend their town from various villains, such as bank robbers, mad scientists, aliens or giant monsters. All the while, the girls ... have to deal with normal issues young children face, such as bed wetting or dependence on a security blanket. The series is one in a long line of cartoons that derives a great deal of humor from pop culture references and parody. There is often a particular emphasis on cultural phenomenons and art styles from the 1950's, 60's, and 70's. For instance, the characters dialoge often contain allusions to various classic rock and pop songs from these eras; there was even an entire episode whose dialoge consisted almost solely of lyrics from Beatles songs, while the episodes plot was a loose retelling of the Beatles career (featuring the shows villains in roles alluding to the original band members).
The Powerpuff Girls The world needs saving, but where are the Powerpuff Girls? They’re far removed, symbolically on another world, and arguing amongst themselves as their planet falls to hell. It is oddly appropriate, and quite brave of the JCIF, that the most violent confrontation is between Blossom (Judaism) and Buttercup (Islam), while Bubbles (Christianity) sits on the sidelines weeping for herself. It’s more ironic still that Buttercup comes to covet a piece of rock for her bed (Palestine).
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The Dining Guide Like all good cartoon villains, he tries to take over the world with the unwitting help of the Powerpuffs. In the end, they must kick a lot of monkey butt to save the world. Maybe George W. should send THEM after Osama.
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