List of The Powerpuff Girls episodes
The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The series began as a student film called Whoopass Stew, made by McCracken while he attended the California Institute of the Arts in 1992. Two additional shorts, "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" and "Crime 101", later aired on Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons. The series officially premiered on November 18, 1998, lasting 6 seasons with 78 episodes total. A Christmas special and a 10th anniversary special were also produced. Episodes of The Powerpuff Girls have seen numerous DVD and VHS releases as well. The musical episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" was never aired in the United States, but was broadcast on YTV in Canada as well as in other countries, and is included on the complete series DVD box set.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | November 18, 1998 | May 27, 1999 | ||
2 | 13 | June 25, 1999 | June 30, 2000 | ||
3 | 13 | July 28, 2000 | April 6, 2001 | ||
4 | 12 | April 14, 2001 | December 13, 2002 | ||
5 | 12 | September 5, 2003 | April 9, 2004 | ||
6 | 15 | April 16, 2004 | March 25, 2005 |
Episodes
Whoopass Stew
A short was made by Craig McCracken while he was in college at CalArts. It was submitted to the Cartoon Network, and the name was changed as it was deemed inappropriate for younger audiences. Four of them were created, though only one was finished. The other three pilots are presented on the Complete Series DVD set accompanied by the original storyboards and their original audio.[1]
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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Pilot | "A Sticky Situation!" | Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken | 1994[2] | (festivals only)|
Begins with the same opening sequence as the series, except that the Professor accidentally adds a can of whoopass rather than Chemical X. The Whoopass Girls fight the Amoeba Boys, get stuck to them, and have to fly them into the sun to beat them. This short was only shown in animation conventions and was never aired publicly on television due to the suggestive word, "Whoopass", and other inappropriate themes. |
What a Cartoon! shorts
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" | Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken | February 20, 1995[3] | |
When Fuzzy Lumpkins loses a jam contest, he creates a meat ray gun that turns anything into raw, butchered meat, leaving it up to the Powerpuff Girls to save the day before everyone and everything in Townsville is turned into a butcher shop. | |||||
2 | "Crime 101" | Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken | 1996[4] | |
When the Amoeba Boys fail at being real bad guys, The Powerpuff Girls teach them how to be bad by robbing a bank. They get a lesson in criminal justice when they get arrested. |
Season 1 (1998–1999)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Storyboarded by | Directed by | Written by | Art Direction by | Original air date[5] | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "Monkey See, Doggie Do / Mommy Fearest" | Monkey See, Doggie Do: Don Shank Mommy Fearest: Chris Savino | Monkey See, Doggie Do: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Mommy Fearest: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote & Michael Ryan | Craig Kellman | November 18, 1998[6] | 102 |
Monkey See, Doggie Do: Mojo Jojo robs a magical Anubis Dog Head and unleashes a curse that turns everyone into dogs, including the Powerpuff Girls, but the three sniff out a solution and show Mojo Jojo that their bite is worse than his bark. Mommy Fearest: The girls find something uneasy about the Professor's new girlfriend Ima Goodlady. Unfortunately, she's really the sinister Sedusa, out to keep the girls grounded for the first time ever while she commits crimes around Townsville, such as making off with the Mayor's jewels. | ||||||||
2 | 2 | "Insect Inside / Powerpuff Bluff" | Insect Inside: Craig McCracken Powerpuff Bluff: Cindy Banks | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote & Michael Ryan | Craig Kellman | November 25, 1998[7] | 101 |
Insect Inside: Vile villain Roach Coach plots to infest Townsville with his army of cockroaches. The girls quickly overcome their squirms to squash Roach Coach's scheme and force him to bug off. Powerpuff Bluff: Three escaped convicts, repeatedly beaten by the girls, fashion themselves new identities when they find grown-up-sized Powerpuff Girls costumes inside Townsville Jail. Using their pseudo-superhero status, they glamour civilians of money and jewellery while the Mayor mistakenly calls the police and has the real Powerpuff Girls thrown into prison. | ||||||||
3 | 3 | "Octi Evil / Geshundfight" | Octi Evil: Kevin Kaliher Geshundfight: Dan Krall | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | John McIntyre & Zeke Kamm | Craig Kellman | December 2, 1998[6] | 103 |
Octi Evil: The heinous Him toys with Bubbles' mind by speaking to her through Octi, her favorite stuffed animal. Following its instruction, Bubbles provokes a fight between her sisters that prompts the Professor to issue a time-out until the girls can make amends and make squid-meat out of the giant, Him-controlled Octi. Geshundfight: The Amoeba Boys' ill-conceived plan to stand in front of the "Keep off the Grass" sign at Townsville Park all night in the rain leaves them with a terrible virus. When they infect the Townsville population, it's up to the girls to find the antidote. | ||||||||
4 | 4 | "Buttercrush / Fuzzy Logic" | Buttercrush: David Smith Fuzzy Logic: Mike Stern | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Michael Ryan & Jason Butler Rote | Craig Kellman | December 9, 1998[6] | 104 |
Buttercrush: Buttercup becomes smitten with Ace, the leader of the Ganggreen Gang. However, when the gang exploits her infatuation and lures Blossom and Bubbles into danger, Buttercup quickly comes to her sisters' rescue and shows the boys the real meaning of the word "crush." Fuzzy Logic: The beastly bumpkin Fuzzy Lumpkins goes wild in Townsville and only the Powerpuff Girls, with some help from a flying squirrel, can teach him to respect other people's property. | ||||||||
5 | 5 | "Boogie Frights / Abracadaver" | Boogie Frights: Paul Rudish Abracadaver: John McIntyre | Boogie Frights: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Abracadaver: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Michael Ryan & Jason Butler Rote | Craig Kellman | December 16, 1998[8] | 105 |
Boogie Frights: Bubbles must face her fear of the Boogie Man, after he blocks out the sun and allow his monster friends to party all the time. This episode's climax is based on Star Wars: A New Hope. Abracadaver: Al Lusion, the old-time Townsville magician, pulls off his greatest magical stunt when he comes back from the dead as the zombie Abracadaver. Luckily, Blossom also has a special trick up her sleeve. | ||||||||
6 | 6 | "Telephonies / Tough Love" | Telephonies: Clayton Morrow Tough Love: Chris Savino | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken & Michael Ryan | Craig Kellman | December 23, 1998[9] | 106 |
Telephonies: The Ganggreen Gang gets hold of the Mayor's hotline to the Powerpuff Girls and makes prank calls, sending the Girls on a wild goose chase all over town. However, when it's the notorious villains Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy, and Him that the gang disturbs, they learn the price of making prank calls. Tough Love: Everyone in Townsville loves the Powerpuff Girls, but the citizens have a sudden change of heart when Him sends out an evil gas that turns the entire town against their favorite superheroines. The Girls must fight the ones they love to get them back to normal. | ||||||||
7 | 7 | "Major Competition / Mr. Mojo's Rising" | Major Competition: Cindy Morrow Mr. Mojo's Rising: Rob Renzetti | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Rob Renzetti | Craig Kellman | January 6, 1999[10] | 107 |
Major Competition: There's a new man in town: Major Man, an impossibly perfect superhero who cuts in on the Girls' turf. Unfortunately, Major Man isn't as perfect as he is supposed to be as the girls soon discover, and come up with an idea to make Major Man reveal the fraud that he is in the midst of a monster attack. Mr. Mojo's Rising: When Mojo Jojo kidnaps the Professor, it's a blast from the past—a blast of Chemical X, that is. After Mojo Jojo reveals he was once the Professor's "beloved" assistant, the Professor is coerced into giving Mojo the same superpowers as the Girls. However, once empowered, the true evolution of this super-villain chimp comes to light, a fact Mojo Jojo will certainly regret (he caused Professor to add Chemical X to the perfect little girl formula, creating the Powerpuff Girls). | ||||||||
8 | 8 | "Paste Makes Waste / Ice Sore" | Paste Makes Waste: Don Shank Ice Sore: Kevin Kaliher | Paste Makes Waste: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Ice Sore: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken & Michael Ryan | Craig Kellman | January 13, 1999[11] | 108 |
Paste Makes Waste: Buttercup teases paste-eating classmate Elmer. When a fly with atomic chemicals enters into the paste, Elmer turns into a destructive Paste Monster. Buttercup has to get out of a sticky situation by doing something against her tough nature—apologizing. Ice Sore: During a heat wave, Blossom discovers that she has a new power: ice breath, but when she doesn't use her new gift wisely, she gets a chilly reception from her sisters until a fireball aims at Townsville, affecting her decision in using the new power. | ||||||||
9 | 9 | "Bubblevicious / The Bare Facts" | Bubblevicious: Mike Stern The Bare Facts: Cindy Morrow | Bubblevicious: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken The Bare Facts: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote & Amy Keating Rogers | Craig Kellman | January 20, 1999[12] | 109 |
Bubblevicious: Bubbles is tired of people dismissing her as more sugar than spice, especially the Professor and her sisters, who treat her like a baby. When she sets out to prove she's hardcore, she takes everyone by surprise, even Mojo Jojo. The Bare Facts: After Mojo Jojo kidnaps and blindfolds him, and after the Girls save him, the Mayor has to rely on the Girls' very different individual accounts of the crime to figure out exactly what happened. However, he's still at a loss to explain why the girls keep giggling at him; the end reveals that his clothes were stolen. | ||||||||
10 | 10 | "Cat Man Do / Impeach Fuzz" | Cat Man Do: David Smith Impeach Fuzz: John McIntyre and Chris Savino | Cat Man Do: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Impeach Fuzz: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote & Amy Keating Rogers | Craig Kellman | January 27, 1999[13] | 110 |
Cat Man Do: Bubbles saves a seemingly innocent little cat from the clutches of an evil villain, but when the girls discover it's actually the cat who is evil, they must save the Professor from becoming the "purr-fect" victim. Impeach Fuzz: When Fuzzy Lumpkins throws his hat into the mayoral ring and claims a surprise victory, it's up to the Mayor to wrestle the office (and the Mayor's actual hat) back from him. | ||||||||
11 | 11 | "Just Another Manic Mojo / Mime for a Change" | Just Another Manic Mojo: Genndy Tartakovsky Mime for a Change: David Smith | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers & Zeke Kamm | Craig Kellman | February 3, 1999[14] | 111 |
Just Another Manic Mojo: After the Powerpuff Girls lose their baseball in Mojo Jojo's window, it seems to offer the evil villain the perfect opportunity to destroy the pesky superheroes. Unfortunately, he gets more than he bargained for when the Girls treat it like a visit to his house, just to cause trouble over a baseball. Mime for a Change: An accidental bleach spill turns Rainbow the Clown into the malevolent Mr. Mime, and he proceeds to eliminate Townsville of its color, sound, and movement. But before he knows it, the Girls sabotage his plan for a colorless world with the song "Love Makes the World Go 'Round", with Bubbles on drums and vocals, Buttercup on electric bass guitar and vocals, and Blossom on electric lead guitar and vocals. | ||||||||
12 | 12 | "The Rowdyruff Boys" | Paul Rudish and Clayton Morrow | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Michael Ryan | Craig Kellman | April 7, 1999[15] | 112 |
Mojo Jojo creates the ultimate weapons against the Powerpuff Girls. They're Brick, Boomer, and Butch: The Rowdyruff Boys, male equivalents. When regular fighting does not work against the Boys, the Girls have to use their feminine wiles to seal a victory. | ||||||||
13 | 13 | "Uh Oh Dynamo" | Don Shank | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote | Craig Kellman | May 27, 1999[16] | 113 |
Worried about the Girls' safety after witnessing their fight against an Eye Fish Balloon Monster, the Professor creates Powerpuff Dynamo, a state-of-the-art giant robot, to help them in battle. Yet, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have no reason in using Dynamo in dealing with regular emergencies. But when the Giant Fish Balloon Monster outmatches the Powerpuff Girls, the Professor forces the Girls to use Dynamo, and Townsville is soon in the middle of a huge showdown between the Dynamo and the Giant Fish Balloon Monster. |
Season 2 (1999–2000)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Storyboarded by | Directed by | Written by | Art Direction by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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14 | 1 | "Stuck Up, Up and Away / Schoolhouse Rocked" | Stuck Up, Up and Away: Paul Rudish Schoolhouse Rocked: Cindy Morrow | John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Jason Butler Rote & Amy Keating Rogers | Craig Kellman | June 25, 1999[17] | 201 |
Stuck Up, Up and Away: The new girl in school, Princess Morbucks, wants to be a Powerpuff Girl after discovering they have superpowers, one thing she doesn't have. However, when Princess is denied the opportunity to join the Girls because of her spoiled, bratty behavior, they make a very snobbish new enemy, intent on destroying them. Schoolhouse Rocked: The Ganggreen Gang run into a truant officer named Jack Wednesday who sends them back to school. Unfortunately, that school is Pokey Oaks, where the Powerpuff Girls attend and where a no-fighting rule means the Girls can do little to stop the Ganggreen Gang from taking over the playground, except for dodgeball. | ||||||||
15 | 2 | "Collect Her / Supper Villain" | Collect Her: Chris Savino Supper Villain: David Smith | Collect Her: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken Supper Villain: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Michael Ryan & Amy Keating Rogers | Craig Kellman | August 6, 1999[18] | 202 |
Collect Her: A comic book geek named Lenny Baxter goes too far to complete his superhero collection when he traps the girls inside his power packages. Now, it's up to the people of Townsville to save the day. Supper Villain: The Powerpuff Girls' new next door neighbors, the Smiths, seem very nice and average—until the father Harold Smith reveals his ill-fated aspiration of becoming a super villain, and takes Professor hostage. | ||||||||
16 | 3 | "Birthday Bash / Too Pooped to Puff" | Birthday Bash: Clayton Morrow Too Pooped to Puff: Cindy Morrow | Birthday Bash: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Too Pooped to Puff: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Birthday Bash: Craig Kellman Too Pooped to Puff: Craig Kellman and Don Shank | August 20, 1999[19] | 203 |
Birthday Bash: While in prison, Mojo Jojo, Princess Morbucks, and the Amoeba Boys all come up with plans to destroy the Girls at their television-covered birthday party. Later on, Him tries a plan of his own, using the pinata featured at the party. Too Pooped to Puff: When Townsville begins taking the Powerpuff Girls for granted over little things, the Girls vow not to get involved until Townsville starts taking care of themselves. Therefore, when a monster attacks the town, the Girls decide to stay put on a cloud, trying to teach the townspeople how to beat the monster themselves. | ||||||||
17 | 4 | "Beat Your Greens / Down n' Dirty" | Beat Your Greens: Paul Rudish Down n' Dirty: Charlie Bean | Beat Your Greens: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Down n' Dirty: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | John McIntyre & Amy Keating Rogers | Craig Kellman and Don Shank | September 10, 1999[20] | 204 |
Beat Your Greens: Broccoli aliens land in Townsville with a plan to harvest all the Earth's vegetables, and the only way to beat the broccoli is to eat it. The Girls are able to defeat their most detested side dish with help from other kids in town. Down n' Dirty: Buttercup fails to see the reason she should bathe each day, as her sisters do, when the time in the bathtub could be better spent fighting more bad guys. Nevertheless, Buttercup soon learns the hard way, that personal hygiene is more important when she finds criminals (and monsters) hard to come by while the Mayor and the townspeople also add pressure to her decisions. | ||||||||
18 | 5 | "Dream Scheme / You Snooze You Lose" | Dream Scheme: Chris Savino You Snooze You Lose: Lynne Naylor | John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | John McIntyre & Chris Savino | Craig Kellman and Don Shank | September 24, 1999[21] | 205 |
Dream Scheme: The Sandman wants to get some sleep, but can't as long as half the world is awake at any given time, so he builds a machine that will sprinkle the world with his sand and put everyone to sleep, leaving it to the Powerpuff Girls to fight the Sandman in his dreams to make him wake up. It is the only episode in which "rhyming" like a poem plays a major role in the story. You Snooze You Lose: When Mojo Jojo loses his most evil plan ever, it falls into the clutches of the inept Amoeba Boys, who cannot make heads or tails of it. The Powerpuff Girls agree to help the simple-minded Amoebas with what they think is a scavenger hunt. | ||||||||
19 | 6 | "Slave the Day / Los Dos Mojos" | Slave the Day: Genndy Tartakovsky Los Dos Mojos: Chris Savino | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | John McIntyre | Craig Kellman and Don Shank | October 8, 1999[22] | 206 |
Slave the Day: After being saved from a rushing train by the Girls, Big Billy defects from the Ganggreen Gang and pledges his loyalty to the Girls. Unfortunately, this leads to him getting in the way of their crime fighting. Los Dos Mojos: When Bubbles gets hit on the head and knocked out unconscious in battle, she wakes up with amnesia and believes that she is Mojo Jojo. Blossom and Buttercup try to help get her memory back, to no avail, until the real Mojo is able to knock some sense back to Bubbles with a construction bar. | ||||||||
20 | 7 | "A Very Special Blossom / Daylight Savings" | A Very Special Blossom: Lou Romano Daylight Savings: Chris Savino | A Very Special Blossom: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Daylight Savings: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | John McIntyre & Amy Keating Rogers | A Very Special Blossom: Craig Kellman and Don Shank Daylight Savings: Don Shank | November 26, 1999[23] | 207 |
A Very Special Blossom: After a big battle, Blossom discovers the perfect (and otherwise impossibly priced) Father's Day gift for the Professor among the rubble, leading to feelings of guilt and suspicion of theft from Bubbles and Buttercup. When Professor gets arrested, Blossom realizes she must confess after failing to convince them that Mojo did the stealing. Daylight Savings: When the Girls' school work suffers from their late night crimefighting, Ms. Keane convinces the Professor that they need a 7:30 nightly curfew, which is good news for the villains of Townsville until the Professor watches the Clock channel, where he realizes that the first night of the curfew is in daylight saving time. | ||||||||
21 | 8 | "Mo Job / Pet Feud" | Mo Job: Don Shank Pet Feud: Lynne Naylor | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | February 13, 2000[24] | 208 |
Mo Job: Princess Morbucks is tired of failing to come up with a good plot to destroy the Powerpuff Girls, so she hires Mojo Jojo to create a brilliant plan to strip the Powerpuff Girls of their powers. However, the plan eventually fails, and Princess Morbucks and Mojo are sent to jail. Pet Feud: After the Professor genetically engineers a new pet—the fluffy and cuddly Beebo—he instructs the Girls feed their new pet only once. When the three Powerpuff Girls each feeds him a separate time without the knowledge of one another, the furry Beebo becomes a ravenous monster and starts eating everyone and everything in the city. | ||||||||
22 | 9 | "Imaginary Fiend / Cootie Gras" | Imaginary Fiend: Cindy Morrow Cootie Gras: Charlie Bean | Imaginary Fiend: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Cootie Gras: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers & John McIntyre | Don Shank | March 17, 2000[25] | 209 |
Imaginary Fiend: The new boy in school creates an imaginary friend named Patches who starts causing trouble, with the boy getting blamed for most of Patches' antics. When the true culprit is discovered, the solution to stop Patches is another imaginary friend from the Powerpuff Girls. Cootie Gras: The young girls at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten are stalked by Harry Pitt, who is rumored to have cooties. Seeing the power of repulsion Harry has on the Powerpuff Girls, Mojo Jojo turns the piggish boy into the ultimate weapon. | ||||||||
23 | 10 | "The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever / Just Desserts" | David Smith | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | April 28, 2000[26] | 210 |
The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever: On a rainy day, because there isn't a crime to be found in the city, the Girls make their own crime fighting adventure inside their home using the power of their imagination. Just Desserts: In this sequel to "Supper Villain", the Smiths plan their revenge on the Powerpuff Girls for ruining their dinner after Harold Smith returns from prison. | ||||||||
24 | 11 | "Twisted Sister / Cover Up" | Twisted Sister: Clayton Morrow Cover Up: Chris Reccardi | Twisted Sister: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken Cover Up: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers & John McIntyre | Don Shank | May 26, 2000[27] | 211 |
Twisted Sister: The Girls need an extra hand at saving the day and attempt to create a fourth Powerpuff Girl, named "Bunny." However, when they don't quite duplicate the famous ingredients that Powerpuff Girls are made of, Bunny comes out less than expected, releasing villains from jail and fighting the police. The Girls eventually tell her that she's doing everything wrong, and when they subsequently get into more trouble than they can handle, Bunny saves them. Unfortunately, she explodes at the end of the episode due to being unstable. Cover Up: Buttercup believes her lucky blanket gives her the strength to be a good fighter, but her sisters quickly get on her case. | ||||||||
25 | 12 | "Speed Demon / Mojo Jonesin'" | Speed Demon: Charlie Bean Mojo Jonesin': Kevin Kaliher | Speed Demon: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Mojo Jonesin': John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | June 2, 2000[28] | 212 |
Speed Demon: A race home from school finds the Girls breaking the speed of light and traveling to an alternate future, where the day they had traveled to the future meant they mysteriously disappeared from history, leaving the world for 50 years with their absence, as well as everything and everyone in the clutches of their most evil enemy—Him. Mojo Jonesin': A quartet of kids from the Powerpuff Girls' school discuss their thoughts on having superpowers like the Girls, when they are approached by a "stranger" (Mojo Jojo in disguise) who offers them Chemical X. Unfortunately, the quartet of kids decides to take the stranger's request to take down the Girls. But realizing they were tricked by Mojo, they use their remaining energy to revitalize the Girls. | ||||||||
26 | 13 | "Something's a Ms. / Slumbering with the Enemy" | Something's a Ms.: Chris Savino Slumbering with the Enemy: Lynne Naylor | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | June 30, 2000[29] | 213 |
Something's a Ms.: Ms. Bellum begins using her feminine wiles to coax the Mayor into giving her time off, but it turns out she wants to commit crimes. When something seems amiss, the Powerpuff Girls investigate and find out that Ms. Bellum is Sedusa in disguise, whom they must defeat and get back the real Ms. Bellum. Slumbering with the Enemy: The Powerpuff Girls throw a slumber party and invite every girl in their school to come. Mojo Jojo steals the final invitation and comes to the party dressed up as Mojesha. When the Girls catch on, "Mojesha" seems like she just wants to party, but is he really planning a ruse to get rid of them? |
Season 3 (2000–2001)
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Title | Storyboarded by | Directed by | Written by | Art Direction by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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27 | 1 | "Fallen Arches / The Mane Event" | Fallen Arches: David Smith The Mane Event: Lynne Naylor | Fallen Arches: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken The Mane Event: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | July 28, 2000[30] | 301 |
Fallen Arches: A trio of old villains return, and the girls intend to fight them, but Blossom claims that fighting their elders is the wrong way to approach the situation. She finds a possible situation: recruit the former heroes who fought against the trio. Unfortunately, the former heroes cannot agree with each other. And Blossom's solution has her sisters really disappointed. The Mane Event: After Bubbles and Buttercup mistakenly give Blossom a botched haircut, she gets made fun of by everybody in the city. When an all-seeing monster appears, Blossom now has to help her sisters stop this monster and deal with the humiliation. | ||||||||
28 | 2 | "Town and Out / Child Fearing" | Town and Out: Charlie Bean Child Fearing: Chris Reccardi | Town and Out: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken Child Fearing: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | August 18, 2000[31] | 302 |
Town and Out: The girls and the Professor move to the town of Citiesville, and the girls are quick to offer their help to the city; however, the high degree of property damage that they cause prompts the Mayor of Citiesville to reject the use of super powers. They then try to convince the Professor to come back to Townsville, because Townsville is nothing without the Powerpuff Girls. Thus the Professor was convinced and they move back to Townsville. Child Fearing: When the Professor runs late for an event, he quickly calls the Mayor, who then calls up for a babysitter for the girls. It turns out that the babysitter is actually Mojo Jojo, who wants the girls to help him conquer Townsville, but they make it a hilarious challenge for him. | ||||||||
29 | 3 | "Criss Cross Crisis" | Don Shank | Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | September 8, 2000[32] | 303 |
One of Professor Utonium's failed experiments causes everyone in the city to switch bodies. He must find a solution whilst the girls (in different bodies) fight Mojo Jojo, in the body of an old woman. | ||||||||
30 | 4 | "Bubblevision / Bought and Scold" | Bubblevision: Kevin Kaliher Bought and Scold: Cindy Morrow and Paul Rudish | Bubblevision: Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken Bought and Scold: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | September 15, 2000[33] | 304 |
Bubblevision: When Bubbles can't take a direct hit at The Giant Ant, the Professor does some tests and it turns out that her eye vision has gone blurry as she looks in all directions even when talking to someone face to face. As she gets glasses, she gets made fun of by Blossom and Buttercup, who call her things like "dork" and "nerd". Bought and Scold: Daddy Morbucks buys Townsville from the Mayor for "a room full of Turkish delight", and as her first act, "Mayor Princess" legalizes crime. However, the Girls show her that repealing crime was a double-edged sword when Daddy Morbucks is robbed and the girls now have leverage over Princess, unless she gives back Townsville. | ||||||||
31 | 5 | "Gettin' Twiggy With It / Cop Out" | Gettin' Twiggy With It: Chris Reccardi Cop Out: Kevin Kaliher | Gettin' Twiggy With It: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken Cop Out: Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken | Amy Keating Rogers | Don Shank | September 22, 2000[34] | 305 |
Gettin' Twiggy With It: Mitch Mitchelson is an evil pet sitter for the class hamster Twiggy. He pretends to be nice to her around the others, but the girls see through Mitch's superficial niceness and soon Twiggy is turned into a monster. Cop Out: Mike Brokowski is one of the worst officers on the Townsville Police Force. When his lazy habits get him fired, he blames his troubles on the girls and tries to destroy them, only for him to get thrown in jail for his arrogance. | ||||||||
32 | 6 | "Three Girls and a Monster / Monkey See, Doggy Two" | Three Girls and a Monster: Kevin Kaliher and Chris Savino Monkey See, Doggy Two: Chris Reccardi and Don Shank | Three Girls and a Monster: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Monkey See, Doggy Two: Genndy Tartakovsky, Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken | Kevin Kaliher, Chris Savino, Chris Reccardi, Don Shank & Jason Butler Rote | Three Girls and a Monster: Don Shank Monkey See, Doggy Two: Don Shank and Craig Kellman | October 6, 2000[35] | 307 |
Three Girls and a Monster: An undefeatable monster comes to Townsville, with Blossom (using team tactics) and Buttercup (using direct action) disagreeing on how to defeat the monster. On the other hand, Bubbles uses her "sugar" personality, by asking the monster to leave, which surprisingly ends up working well. Monkey See, Doggy Two: Mojo Jojo steals the Anubial Jewels and the Anubis head again to change the world into dogs. This time, he runs a tape to show the girls what happened the first time, and not make those mistakes. Nevertheless, he ends up making an even bigger mistake and fails again. | ||||||||
33 | 7 | "Jewel of the Aisle / Super Zeroes" | Jewel of the Aisle: Dave Smith Super Zeroes: Clayton Morrow | Jewel of the Aisle: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Super Zeroes: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | David Smith & Clayton Morrow | Don Shank | October 20, 2000[36] | 306 |
Jewel of the Aisle: A clumsy robber gets away from the girls with a diamond, but ends up losing it in a box of 'Lucky Captain Rabbit King' cereal. It just so happens that Professor Utonium happened to buy the box the diamond is in. The robber disguises himself as the character Lucky Captain Rabbit King, but his 'costumed attempts' meet with failure. Super Zeroes: When the girls read comic books, they believe that they will be better superheroes if they copy the comics. Instead, they end up wasting time with their ridiculous outfits and characteristics that fails to impress the monsters. | ||||||||
34 | 8 | "Candy Is Dandy / Catastrophe" | Candy Is Dandy: Clayton Morrow Catastrophe: Steven Fonti | Candy Is Dandy: Randy Myers and Craig McCracken Catastrophe: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Clayton Morrow & Steven Fonti | Don Shank | November 10, 2000[37] | 308 |
Candy Is Dandy: The girls get a reward for saving the day: candy, which they quickly grow an addiction to. When nothing happens in Townsville, they convince Mojo Jojo to do crimes so they can get awarded and then the girls will bust him out the next day. When Mojo steals the Mayor's candy, the Girls learn what the extra sugar has done to them. Catastrophe: The girls fight a giant blob monster who proves impervious to all their attacks. When they find that it was only looking for its cat, they help it look for it before the monster destroys Townsville. | ||||||||
35 | 9 | "Hot Air Buffoon / Ploys R' Us" | Hot Air Buffoon: Mike Stern and Chris Savino Ploys R' Us: Cindy Morrow | Hot Air Buffoon: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken Ploys R' Us: Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken | Mike Stern, Chris Savino & Cindy Morrow | Don Shank | December 1, 2000[38] | 309 |
Hot Air Buffoon: The Mayor tries to save Townsville after being criticized by the nighttime cleaning staff woman that he just sits there and does nothing. He then causes destruction and the girls have to quickly find him before he inadvertently destroys the city in a hot air balloon. Ploys R' Us: The girls wake up to find their room filled with toys. They soon figure out that the Professor has been sleepwalking, and stealing. Instead of reporting it, the girls take advantage of the situation, until the Professor discovers it and makes the girls learn a huge lesson by plotting a huge setup. | ||||||||
36 | 10 | "The Headsucker's Moxy / Equal Fights" | The Headsucker's Moxy: Lynne Naylor Equal Fights: Lauren Faust | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Lynne Naylor & Lauren Faust | Don Shank | January 5, 2001[39] | 311 |
The Headsucker's Moxy: A little leech man sucks information from other people's brains. People find it hard to remember what happened after this, so the girls then use the Mayor as a defense to give the leech nothing. Equal Fights: A female villain and radical feminist named Femme Fatale convinces the girls to hate men, so she can get away with crimes and steal all of the Susan B. Anthony dollars in the city. Miss Bellum and Ms. Keane encourage the girls to protect everyone (including the men) after other women reveal that Fatale doesn't follow her preaches. The girls soon teach Femme Fatale a harsh lesson for both her misandry and defamation of Susan B. Anthony for what she stood up for. | ||||||||
37 | 11 | "Powerprof." | Lauren Faust | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Lauren Faust | Don Shank | February 9, 2001[40] | 310 |
Professor Utonium wants to spend quality time with the Powerpuff Girls. However, due to the fact that peace doesn't last long in Townsville, the Powerpuff Girls can't really go anywhere. Professor Utonium decides to become a superhero to spend time with the Powerpuff Girls. Unfortunately, when the Professor embarrasses the girls in public, the girls try to make him quit by allowing a one on one battle between the Professor and Mojo Jojo. | ||||||||
38 | 12 | "Moral Decay / Meet the Beat Alls" | Moral Decay: Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust Meet the Beat Alls: Craig McCracken | Moral Decay: Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken Meet the Beat Alls: John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken & Lauren Faust | Don Shank | February 9, 2001[41] | 312 |
Moral Decay: After the girls do chores around the house, the Professor awards them with a Sacagawea dollar each. Buttercup is so ecstatic that she accidentally knocks out one of Bubbles' teeth. However, her sadness turns to greed when Bubbles receives a dollar from the tooth fairy. Buttercup then proceeds to knock out the teeth of numerous villains, and starts hoarding the money she receives. As it comes to a head, Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Him, the Ganggreen Gang, and countless thugs decide to teach her a lesson by breaking her teeth and using her money savings with the Professor to pay for her dentist bills. Meet the Beat Alls: When Mojo Jojo, Him, Princess Morbucks, and Fuzzy Lumpkins become tired of the girls, they all meet each other and start arguing over at the girls' house. When they are about to go back to bed, they are zapped by three lasers coming from Mojo Jojo, Him, and Princess Morbucks, and then they are crushed by Fuzzy's boulder. While standing there looking at where the rock landed, they can't believe what happened and then they form the quartet villain group "The Beat-Alls." Fortunately, the girls find a way to creatively break up the band by one female monkey that belongs to the female owner that Mojo loves that leaves the "Beat-Alls" group in stitches. This episode is laden with Beatles references. | ||||||||
39 | 13 | "Helter Shelter / Power Lunch" | Helter Shelter: Cindy Morrow Power Lunch: Chris Savino and Genndy Tartakovsky | John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Cindy Morrow, Chris Savino & Genndy Tartakovsky | Don Shank | April 3, 2001[lower-alpha 1] | 313 |
Helter Shelter: Bubbles' love for animals goes too far. After the Professor finds animals in the closet, she is told to stop bringing these animals home. She now has to keep her newest animal, a baby whale, out of the Professor's eyes, but her chance starts to drown when the whale dries up. Power Lunch: After feeling a side effect from eating and drinking sweets combined with the Girls' heat ray, the Ganggreen Gang then get superpowers. Ace has ice powers, Snake has stretching powers, Lil' Arturo has fast speed, Grubber has a loud belch that can tear bricks off of walls, and Big Billy is a rock. Now, it's superpowered good girls versus the superpowered bad teens. |
Season 4 (2001–2002)
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40 | 1 | "Him Diddle Riddle" | David Smith and Chris Savino | John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | David Smith & Chris Savino | Don Shank | April 14, 2001[43] | 403 |
Him has given the girls a set of nine riddles to solve in a time limit. The various tasks test both the girls' physical and mental faculties. However, if they fail to complete them all on time, Him promises them that "the Professor will pay", meaning they would lose him forever, only to find it wasn't like that at all in the end. | ||||||||
41 | 2 | "Film Flam" | Charlie Bean | John McIntyre and Craig McCracken | Charlie Bean | Don Shank | April 20, 2001[44] | 401 |
When a film director named Bernie Bernstein wants to come make a movie on the Powerpuff Girls saving the day, it goes all wrong on the red carpet when he is disrespectful to Bubbles, leading the Professor to overhear that the movie is a scam because Bernie wants to steal money from the Townsville bank. Now, he must alert the girls to the scam and cut the movie short before it's too late. | ||||||||
42 | 3 | "All Chalked Up" | Cindy Morrow and Clayton Morrow | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Cindy Morrow & Clayton Morrow | Don Shank | April 27, 2001[45] | 407 |
After Buttercup destroys her chalk, Bubbles is offered a new set by a butterfly, who is Him in disguise. However, her drawings come to life, which attack Pokey Oaks and defeat her sisters. Now Bubbles must overcome her shock to stop these creatures, using chalk and duster as weapons. | ||||||||
43 | 4 | "Get Back Jojo" | Kevin Kaliher | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Kevin Kaliher | Don Shank | May 4, 2001[46] | 402 |
Career Day at Pokey Oaks goes awry when Mojo Jojo arrives and jumps into the Professor's time machine. Now the girls must travel to the past to keep Mojo from preventing their creation by hurting a younger version of the Professor. | ||||||||
44 | 5 | "Members Only" | Paul Rudish | Randy Myers and Craig McCracken | Paul Rudish | Don Shank | May 25, 2001[47] | 404 |
The girls try to join the superhero organization, the Association of World Super Men (AWSM), but they must prove themselves to do so by tests of strength, speed and smarts. But the only flaw about the organization is it doesn't allow "little girls" into the group and it's centered around men. However, when an enemy attacks the organization, the girls must come to their rescue. | ||||||||
45 | 6 | "Nano of the North" | Mark Andrews | Rob Renzetti and Craig McCracken | Mark Andrews & Rob Renzetti | Don Shank | June 1, 2001[48] | 408 |
Nanobots— microscopic robots— rain on Townsville to eat all the carbon in it, including clothes. The solution is to have the girls shrink to microscopic size to defeat them. However, they are too powerful for the girls and they are defeated. It is by the intervention of Professor Utonium that Townsville is saved. | ||||||||
46 | 7 | "Stray Bullet" | Lauren Faust and Shellie Kvilvang | Rob Renzetti and Craig McCracken | Lauren Faust & Shellie Kvilvang | Don Shank | June 8, 2001[49] | 409 |
Bubbles saves a squirrel from an eagle. They take her home, and before Bubbles sleeps, she gives a few drops of Chemical X. After getting trapped on a sticky floor by Mojo Jojo, the squirrel speeds through to save the girls, who name her Bullet. The four work together to protect Townsville, but Bullet finally decides to return to the woods to protect the animals. | ||||||||
47 | 8 | "Forced Kin" | Chris Reccardi and Chris Mitchell | Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken | Chris Reccardi & Chris Mitchell | Don Shank | June 22, 2001 | 410 |
A destructible alien life force predicts the Powerpuff Girls' every move. All their efforts are futile and the girls are ultimately defeated. Thus, Mojo Jojo has to team up with the Powerpuff Girls to save the day. | ||||||||
48 | 9 | "Knock It Off" | Charlie Bean and Chris Mitchell | Robert Alvarez and Craig McCracken | Charlie Bean & Chris Mitchell | Don Shank | July 13, 2001 | 405 |
Dick Hardly is a college friend of Professor Utonium. However, upon seeing the girls, Dick sees them as a key to fame and fortune. He then talks to the girls, and with the proper ingredients (including some stolen 'Chemical X'), creates the Powerpuff Girls X-Treme. Dick mass-produces them and soon the cheaply made knock-offs are in every corner of the globe. The girls try to stop Dick, who ingests the remainder of the 'Chemical X' he has on hand. The substance then turns Dick into a monster, who then tries to steal the 'Chemical X' from the girls themselves. When the Professor finds out, his love causes the spiteful Dick to lose control of the clones. | ||||||||
49 | 10 | "Superfriends" | Cindy Morrow and Clayton Morrow | Rob Renzetti and Craig McCracken | Cindy Morrow & Clayton Morrow | Don Shank | May 18, 2002[50] | 406 |
The girls make a new friend named Robin, but their friendship is strained by the girls' constant need of aid of protecting Townsville. This leaves her in Princess' agenda, and the girls must try to reaffirm Robin's friendship. | ||||||||
50 | 11 | "Keen on Keane / Not So Awesome Blossom" | Keen on Keane: Lauren Faust Not So Awesome Blossom: Dave Dunnet | Keen on Keane: Lauren Faust and Craig McCracken Not So Awesome Blossom: Robert Alvarez, Lauren Faust and Craig McCracken | Lauren Faust & Dave Dunnet | N/A | December 6, 2002 | 501 |
Keen on Keane: The Professor and Miss Keane go out on a date set up by the girls, though Ms. Keane and Professor get distracted from using the hotline so much that the Mayor cannot reach the girls. Not So Awesome Blossom: Blossom loses confidence in herself after failing to destroy Mojo Jojo's robots, believing she is a jinx. After Buttercup defeats Mojo Jojo's robots, she replaces Blossom as the leader while Mojo Jojo comes up with a plan to destroy the girls and the Professor. Blossom is put to the test when Mojo challenges her to deal with his hazardous balancing traps. | ||||||||
51 | 12 | "Power-Noia" | Justin Thompson | Randy Myers, Lauren Faust and Craig McCracken | Justin Thompson | N/A | December 13, 2002 | 502 |
After defeating a monster, the girls return home for some well-deserved sleep, but are unaware of the evil that lurks above them as it turns out that Him has used the girls' own fears against them. The girls must face their greatest fears and bring down the monstrous Him. |
Season 5 (2003–2004)
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52 | 1 | "Monstra-City / Shut the Pup Up" | Monstra-City: Randy Myers Shut the Pup Up: Robert Alvarez | Monstra-City: Carey Yost and Lauren Faust Shut the Pup Up: Cindy Morrow | September 5, 2003[51] | 504 |
Monstra-City: When the Mayor finds the deed to Monster Isle, the monsters move to Townsville causing havoc between monsters and humans. The girls try to keep the peace and let everyone in Townsville live in harmony, but when Townsville gets far too crowded, the girls trick the Mayor into giving back Monster Isle to all the monsters. Shut the Pup Up: After witnessing a crime, Talking Dog stays at the Powerpuff Girls house for a while as part of a witness protection program. The girls try to get him to tell them about the crime he witnessed, but all he does is just insult everyone by mistake. | ||||||
53 | 2 | "Toast of the Town / Divide and Conquer" | Toast of the Town: Randy Myers Divide and Conquer: John McIntyre | Toast of the Town: Chris Reccardi Divide and Conquer: Paul McEvoy | September 12, 2003[51] | 506 |
Toast of the Town: When the Mayor’s toaster is broken, he gives it to the Professor to fix it, but he accidentally discovers the Professor's secret stash of Chemical X, believing it's a hair growth formula. The Chemical X instead makes the Mayor grow huge and it is up to the Powerpuff Girls to calm him down and return him down to size without constantly telling him that he's a "baby". Divide and Conquer: After stealing a tangerine and watching it split up into different pieces, the Amoeba Boys learn how to multiply and make duplicates of themselves. Meanwhile, at Pokey Oaks, Ms. Keane teaches the kids math and the Powerpuff Girls must use math to stop the Amoeba Boys. | ||||||
54 | 3 | "Burglar Alarmed / Shotgun Wedding" | Burglar Alarmed: Randy Myers Shotgun Wedding: John McIntyre | Burglar Alarmed: Mark O'Hare Shotgun Wedding: Alex Almaguer | September 19, 2003[51] | 507 |
Burglar Alarmed: The girls realize that the Professor is tired after preparing for his dissertation tomorrow, so when a burglar new to Townsville tries to rob them, the girls try to stop him without waking up the Professor. Shotgun Wedding: The Professor tries to figure out just what kind of species Fuzzy Lumpkins is, but when he accidentally gets covered in mud and flowers, it makes him look like a Lumpkin, which Fuzzy falls in love with and tries to marry. When the girls realize the Professor is missing, they have to fight through Fuzzy's entire family to find the Professor before things get complicated. | ||||||
55 | 4 | "Save Mojo / Substitute Creature" | Save Mojo: Randy Myers Substitute Creature: John McIntyre | Save Mojo: Greg Colton Substitute Creature: Mark O'Hare | September 26, 2003[51] | 508 |
Save Mojo: When the Powerpuff Girls try to stop Mojo Jojo from doing a crime, an animal activist group comes to his rescue protesting that the Powerpuff Girls can't harm him because he is an endangered animal. With this knowledge, Mojo takes advantage of their protest and commits more crimes, until a loophole in the law puts Mojo into the woods full of monkeys and apes. Substitute Creature: When Ms. Keane gets sick, she hires a substitute teacher named Mr. Green to run the class in her absence. Unfortunately, because of his monstorous appearance, the girls assume he is a bad guy and try to save their classmates from him. | ||||||
56 | 5 | "The Boys Are Back in Town" | Randy Myers and John McIntyre | Brian Larsen and Chris Reccardi | November 6, 2003[51] | 509 |
Him is sick and tired of all of the villains (including himself) failing in their neverending plot to destroy the Powerpuff Girls, so he brings the Rowdyruff Boys back to life and makes them more powerful than ever. The Powerpuff Girls try to defeat them by kissing them again, but this time, instead of the kisses destroying them, it only makes them "bigger and more powerful." After Buttercup has finally had enough of their "games", she makes Butch bite his tongue, causing his brothers to laugh and make him shrink, thus exposing their new weakness, as Blossom puts it, "whenever their masculinity is threatened, they shrink in size." And so, the Powerpuffs do various things to embarrass their counterparts, defeating them once again. | ||||||
57 | 6 | "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" | Chris Savino and John McIntyre | Chris Savino and Dave Smith | March 18, 2004 (YTV)[51] | 510 |
In this musical episode in the style of rock operas Jesus Christ Superstar and Tommy, the girls are overwhelmed with the crime in Townsville. An evil gnome (Jess Harnell) grants them the wish of peace in exchange for their powers and ends up inducting the people of Townsville into a cult. But when the girls realize the need for balance in the world, they themselves end the deal and send the gnome into nonexistence, returning Townsville back to normal. | ||||||
58 | 7 | "Pee Pee G's / Boy Toys" | Pee Pee G's & Boy Toys: Randy Myers | Pee Pee G's: Cindy Morrow Boy Toys: Brian Larsen | November 13, 2003[51] | 511 |
Pee Pee G's: The girls find their bed soaking wet, but they refuse to admit that they did it, quickly distracting them with fear, not knowing that Mojo Jojo is just passing by accident. Boy Toys: Princess Morbucks finally meets the Rowdyruff Boys as they fight the Powerpuff Girls. When she tries to prove herself to the boys, they reject her. The girls realize they need better firepower to stop the boys, so they temporarily recruit Princess. However, Princess is surprised that the girls allow the boys to take their powerful vehicles. | ||||||
59 | 8 | "Seed No Evil / City of Clipsville" | Seed No Evil: Randy Myers City of Clipsville: John McIntyre | Seed No Evil: Mike Bell City of Clipsville: Chris Reccardi | November 25, 2003[51] | 512 |
Seed No Evil: A frozen caveman at the museum thaws out and goes out to steal the seeds of Townsville, which makes the Mayor his top target. City of Clipsville: A clip show episode of the past four seasons, which features some clips that actually did not happen. Clips are shown from "Cover Up", "Monkey See, Doggie Do", and "Monkey See, Doggy Two". | ||||||
60 | 9 | "Lying Around the House / Bubble Boy" | Lying Around the House & Bubble Boy Randy Myers | Lying Around the House: Chris Savino Bubble Boy: Cindy Morrow | January 9, 2004[51] | 513 |
Lying Around the House: The girls' (and Professor's) little white lies turn into a big problem when a monster starts to grow and make trouble around the house. Bubble Boy: Bubbles goes undercover with the Rowdyruff Boys by pretending to be Boomer (having been ambushed by the girls). Unfortunately, she is not exactly cut out to be Rowdyruff material. | ||||||
61 | 10 | "A Documentary / Girls Gone Mild" | A Documentary: Brian Larsen Girls Gone Mild: John McIntyre | A Documentary: Brian Larsen Girls Gone Mild: Chris Reccardi | January 16, 2004[51] | 514 |
A Documentary: A filmmaker makes a documentary on the Powerpuff Girls, but can't get a good clip of them. Girls Gone Mild: Stanley and Sandra Practice of P.A.P.P. (Parents Against PowerPuffs) threaten the Professor to take legal action to make sure that the girls never use their powers again, but they soon learn the hard way that Townsville is completely defenseless without them. | ||||||
62 | 11 | "Curses / Bang for Your Buck" | Curses: Randy Myers Bang for Your Buck: John McIntyre | Curses: Tim Parsons Bang for Your Buck: Alex Almaguer | April 2, 2004[51] | 515 |
Curses: Bubbles overhears a bad word from the Professor. Then her sisters start to use it, too, and cause a shocking reaction around Townsville. When a giant potty mouth monster comes to attack, the Professor tells the girls what the "word" means and the girls teach the potty mouth a lesson. Bang for Your Buck: The girls and the Ganggreen Gang (who want more recognition) compete to raise enough money to buy a giant laser from Mojo Jojo. | ||||||
63 | 12 | "Silent Treatment / Sweet 'n' Sour" | Silent Treatment: John McIntyre Sweet 'n' Sour: Randy Myers | Silent Treatment: Bobby London Sweet 'n' Sour: Cindy Morrow | April 9, 2004[51] | 516 |
Silent Treatment: At the silent movie theater the girls reluctantly attend, a silent film star captures the Professor. The girls must go inside the black and white film (without sound) and bring him back to the real world (with sound), without their powers. Sweet 'n' Sour: After the Powerpuff Girls beat Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and the Ganggreen Gang, the girls see a new group of criminals; a group of cute little animals, that rob Townsville blind. The girls try to stop them, but because of their innocent looks, the animal criminals have the advantage, and the town, blinded by the animals' cuteness, begins turning against the girls. The girls have to figure out a way to put an end to their crime streak by getting children involved. |
Season 6 (2004–2005)
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64 | 1 | "Prime Mates / Coupe D'Etat" | Prime Mates: John McIntyre Coupe D'Etat: Randy Myers | Prime Mates: Mike Kim Coupe D'Etat: Chris Reccardi | Prime Mates: Mike Kim Coupe D'Etat: Chris Reccardi | April 16, 2004[52] | 601 |
Prime Mates: Back when Mojo tried to take over the world with primates (during the events of The Powerpuff Girls Movie), there was one monkey who didn't get his due: Mopey Popo. Now, Mopey is back to try and be evil just as Mojo intended, if only he could get something right. Coupe D'Etat: When Professor Utonium tries to upgrade his car, the girls realize that it is taking the Professor away from them, both figuratively and literally. | |||||||
65 | 2 | "Makes Zen to Me / Say Uncle" | Makes Zen to Me: John McIntyre Say Uncle: Randy Myers | Makes Zen to Me: Bryan Andrews Say Uncle: Craig Lewis | Makes Zen to Me: Bryan Andrews Say Uncle: Craig Lewis | April 23, 2004[52] | 602 |
Makes Zen to Me: Buttercup has to find inner peace after she is accused of being way too aggressive on Fuzzy Lumpkins. Say Uncle: The girls' uncle comes to visit, but they mistakenly take a taffy-loving Sasquatch home, causing an identity misunderstanding. | |||||||
66 | 3 | "Reeking Havoc / Live & Let Dynamo" | Reeking Havoc: Robert Alvarez Live & Let Dynamo: Randy Myers | Reeking Havoc: Cindy Morrow Live & Let Dynamo: Bryan Andrews | Reeking Havoc: Cindy Morrow Live & Let Dynamo: Bryan Andrews | April 30, 2004[52] | 603 |
Reeking Havoc: Realizing the need for the Professor to win the chili contest, the girls each unknowingly add Chemical X to give it an extra kick. After the Professor wins the contest and having everyone tasting the chili, they all let out the gas which causes a gas monster to come out of the sewers and makes an awful stench around Townsville, affecting the civilians and it's up to the Girls to save the day from that monster stench. Live & Let Dynamo: Dynamo is back and destroying Townsville again, so the girls must battle and stop it, as well as figure out who's controlling it. | |||||||
67 | 4 | "Mo' Linguish / Oops, I Did It Again" | Mo' Linguish: Randy Myers Oops, I Did It Again: John McIntyre | Mo' Linguish: Amy Keating Rogers Oops, I Did It Again: Brian Larsen | Mo' Linguish: Mike Kim Oops, I Did It Again: Brian Larsen | May 7, 2004[52] | 604 |
Mo' Linguish: When Mojo agrees to do some community service in lieu of jail-time by teaching at the Townsville Community College, he teaches his lengthy speeches to the people of Townsville, putting the city in a total standstill unless the girls can find someone with simple English to end the long-winding conversations. Oops, I Did It Again: The Professor dreams he had made three normal little girls after realizing all of his successes are mere accidents. | |||||||
68 | 5 | "A Made Up Story" | John McIntyre and Randy Myers | Chris Reccardi | Chris Reccardi | May 14, 2004[52] | 605 |
The villainess Mask Scara (Phyllis Diller) defaces the posters, billboards, and people of Townsville after the Dull look replaces the Trashy look, affecting everyone except Blossom, who is one step ahead. | |||||||
69 | 6 | "Little Miss Interprets / Night Mayor" | Little Miss Interprets: John McIntyre Night Mayor: Randy Myers | Little Miss Interprets: Cindy Morrow Night Mayor: Chris Reccardi | Little Miss Interprets: Cindy Morrow Night Mayor: Chris Reccardi | June 25, 2004[52] | 606 |
Little Miss Interprets: The girls misinterpret the Professor's plans for a surprise party, instead assuming that he is making new Powerpuff Girls. Night Mayor: The girls enter the Mayor's dream world to find the source of his nightmares. | |||||||
70 | 7 | "Custody Battle / City of Nutsville" | Custody Battle: John McIntyre City of Nutsville: Randy Myers | Custody Battle: Chris Reccardi City of Nutsville: Mark O'Hare | Custody Battle: Chris Reccardi City of Nutsville: Mark O'Hare | July 2, 2004[52] | 607 |
Custody Battle: When Mojo discovers that the Rowdyruff Boys have returned, he competes with Him to determine who's the more evil father. City of Nutsville: Bubbles gets stung in the throat by a bee just as a bunch of squirrels start attacking Townsville. Bullet returns to deal with the Major's statue and the pothole full of nuts. | |||||||
71 | 8 | "Aspirations" | John McIntyre and Randy Myers | Bryan Andrews | Bryan Andrews | July 9, 2004[52] | 608 |
The Ganggreen Gang is committing brilliant crimes for Sedusa so she can get her revenge on the girls for making her bald. | |||||||
72 | 9 | "That's Not My Baby / Simian Says" | That's Not My Baby: John McIntyre Simian Says: Randy Myers | That's Not My Baby: Thurop Van Orman Simian Says: Mike Kim | That's Not My Baby: Thurop Van Orman Simian Says: Mike Kim | July 16, 2004[52] | 609 |
That's Not My Baby: The girls rescue a baby from a monster and are forced to care for it when they can't find its mother. Simian Says: Mojo takes over as the narrator. He commands the girls to do what he wants until it's revealed in the end what happened to the narrator. | |||||||
73 | 10 | "Sun Scream / City of Frownsville" | Sun Scream: John McIntyre City of Frownsville: Randy Myers | Sun Scream: Thurop Van Orman City of Frownsville: Bobby London | Sun Scream: Thurop Van Orman City of Frownsville: Bobby London | July 23, 2004[52] | 610 |
Sun Scream: The Powerpuff Girls get sunburned fighting a solar flare and are unable to fight even the lowly street criminals. City of Frownsville: A miserable scientist named Lou Gubrious uses his machine to switch everyone's happiness with his sobbing depression, making him the happiest man in Townsville. The girls has to find a way to make to make the people of Townsville happy again before they drown in their sorrow. | |||||||
74 | 11 | "West in Pieces" | Randy Myers and Robert Alvarez | Chris Reccardi | Chris Reccardi | July 30, 2004[52] | 611 |
After Mojo the Kid robs the first bank in the town of Townsville, Professor Utonium creates the Steamypuff Kids to deal with him. This takes place during the fictional cowboy era. | |||||||
75 | 12 | "Crazy Mixed Up Puffs / Mizzen in Action" | Crazy Mixed Up Puffs: John McIntyre Mizzen in Action: Randy Myers | Crazy Mixed Up Puffs: Mike Kim Mizzen in Action: Bryan Andrews | Crazy Mixed Up Puffs: Mike Kim Mizzen in Action: Bryan Andrews | August 20, 2004[52] | 612 |
Crazy Mixed Up Puffs: Mojo Jojo manages to attach the Powerpuff Girls to each other, worsening the arguments they often have. Mizzen in Action: Pirate Crack McCraigen (an anagram of series creator Craig McCracken) and his crew mistake Chemical X for treasure when they are mysteriously transported to the present, leaving the girls to fight these powered pirates to get the Professor back and the pirates back into the past. | |||||||
76 | 13 | "Roughing It Up / What's the Big Idea?" | Roughing It Up & What's the Big Idea? John McIntyre | Roughing It Up: Thurop Van Orman What's the Big Idea?: Ken Allen | Roughing It Up: Thurop Van Orman What's the Big Idea?: Ken Allen | August 27, 2004[52] | 613 |
Roughing It Up: The Professor takes the girls on a camping trip to teach them to relax, but they are interrupted by Fuzzy Lumpkins and his three nephews and not even he can keep peace. What's the Big Idea?: Mojo makes the girls giants so that they cannot stop his crimes without causing massive collateral damage, and it is up to the Professor to save the day. | |||||||
77 | 14 | "Nuthin' Special / Neighbor Hood" | Nuthin' Special: Randy Myers Neighbor Hood: Robert Alvarez | Nuthin' Special: Brian Larsen Neighbor Hood: Chris Reccardi | Nuthin' Special: Brian Larsen Neighbor Hood: Chris Reccardi | March 25, 2005[53] | 503 |
Nuthin' Special: Buttercup tries to figure out her special ability, jealous of Bubbles' many languages and Blossom's ice breath. Fortunately, only Buttercup is able to curl her tongue. Neighbor Hood: A children's show tries to convince its viewers to send them money, and Bubbles gives the show the town's treasury. Buttercup and Blossom must show her what really goes on behind the cameras. | |||||||
78 | 15 | "I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future / Octi-Gone" | I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future: Chris Savino Octi-Gone: Randy Myers | I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future: Chris Savino Octi-Gone: Mucci Fassett | I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future: Chris Savino Octi-Gone: Mucci Fassett | March 25, 2005[54] | 505 |
I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future: The girls try to catch a pickpocketing false psychic (June Foray) that stole the Mayor's key. Story structure set up like a Rocky and Bullwinkle episode. Octi-Gone: Bubbles tries to figure out who dismembered Octi on the night of a major party at her house. |
The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!
A special 22-minute episode was produced for the 10th anniversary, dating from the series' original airing on November 18, 1998. The episode aired on January 19, 2009, and is included as a bonus feature on the 10th anniversary DVD box set.
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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"The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!![55]" | Craig McCracken Robert Alvarez, and Eric Pringle (animation) | Craig McCracken | Craig McCracken Vaughn Tada (additional) | January 19, 2009[56] | |
The Powerpuff Girls try to stop the villains of Townsville from obtaining the Key to the World, which actually gives its possessor the right to rule the world, and surprisingly enough, Mojo Jojo obtains the key, and actually makes the world a better place. However, he later finds that peace (to him) is boring, and makes Townsville the same old crime filled town again. The show ends with the girls beating Mojo and saving the day. |
'Twas the Fight Before Christmas
Title | Animation direction by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date | |
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"The Powerpuff Girls: 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" | Robert Alvarez, John McIntyre, and Randy Myers | Lauren Faust and Craig Lewis | Lauren Faust, Greg Colton, Brian Larsen, and Paul McEvoy | December 12, 2003[57] | |
On Christmas Eve, The Powerpuff Girls warn Princess Morbucks that she will not get anything but coal in her stocking if she does not improve her attitude. Princess becomes worried about the prospect, and soon comes up with a plan to travel to the North Pole to switch the "nice list" with the "naughty list" so she can have her wish to be a Powerpuff Girl granted. The following very early morning the Powerpuff Girls discover that their house and other houses have nothing but coal, and think Santa made a mistake. The girls get ready to fly to the North Pole, but are greeted by Princess Morbucks who is now a Powerpuff Girl. A large chase and battle ensues as the girls rush to the North Pole to inform Santa while fighting off Princess. When they do arrive Santa is not happy to see them as they crash into his office after destroying his workshop, and on top of that he is exhausted from delivering coal all night. The Powerpuff Girls and Princess both make their case to Santa on which story to believe, but Santa soon realizes who The Powerpuff Girls are and acknowledges their heroism. An infuriated Princess then throws a tantrum which exposes her evil nature, and her list-switching scheme in front of Santa. This results in her being put on a "Permanent Naughty Plaque", and having her powers stripped by Santa. He then tries to formulate a plan to rectify his mistake, and asks the girls to deliver the presents as his sleigh is destroyed. The girls happily accept the task, and deliver the presents to children all over the world at lighting speed, returning home just in time for sunrise and to open up their own presents with Professor Utonium. |
Dance Pantsed
On January 28, 2013, it was announced that a new CGI special titled "Dance Pantsed" starring the girls would premiere late 2013.[58] By the end of the year however, it was announced that the special would air on January 20, 2014.[59] Craig McCracken did not participate in the production and has had no say regarding the special.
Title | Directed by | Written and Storyboarded by | Story by | Original air date | |
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"The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed[60]" | David P. Smith | Chris Mitchell, David P. Smith, and Will Mata | Dave Tennant and David P. Smith | January 20, 2014 | |
Mojo Jojo kidnaps an opera singer, a flamboyant mathematician, and a somehow famous badger. After being humiliated yet again by the Powerpuff Girls, he devises a new plan, by creating a game similar to a different game which Bubbles seemed to enjoy. He sends it to Bubbles by pretending that it the successor to 'Dance Pantsed Revolution', which is called 'Dance Pantsed REVILution 2' which turns out to be a trap turning Bubbles into a dancing robot. The other Powerpuff Girls eventually follow, and are forced to capture the hostages Mojo Jojo previously captured, which Professor Utonium presumes that he is using them to get Chemical X. After the Powerpuff Girls defeat Mojo, he claims that his plan was not to get Chemical X, but rule Townsville by becoming a celebrity by starting a successful softball team including the girls. Eventually, Professor Utonium, the Mayor, Ms. Bellum, and the Powerpuff Girls agree to be part of the softball team, just so they can win trophies. However, they end up tricking Mojo and he is eventually taken to jail at the end. |
Home media
The following is a list of Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS releases for The Powerpuff Girls. Season one was first released in 2007 on Region 1 (US) and Region 4 (Australia); no other seasons were released separately in the United States, though seasons 2 and 3 were released in Australia. To mark the 10th anniversary of the show in 2009, the complete series DVD box set containing all the seasons, the Christmas TV movie, and "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!" special was released in the US; in 2015, the complete series was released on DVD in Australia.
VHS
At least eight different VHS tapes were released before the format gradually switched to DVD & Blu-ray. Some of the releases mentioned below were subsequently re-released on DVD, the VHS format came to an end in 2003 for the series.
Title | Episodes | Release date | Description | |
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North America | Europe | |||
Bubblevicious | 5 | May 30, 2000[61] | June 18, 2001 | Includes "Uh Oh Dynamo", "Mr. Mojo's Rising", "Powerpuff Bluff", "Cat Man Do", and "Bubblevicious". Also includes a 16-page booklet of character biographies, interviews, stickers, and games.[62] |
Monkey See, Doggie Do | 5 | May 30, 2000[63] | March 11, 2002 | Includes "Monkey See, Doggie Do", "Mommy Fearest", "Telephonies", "Mime for a Change", and "The Bare Facts". Also includes a 16-page booklet of character biographies, interviews, stickers, and games.[62] |
Birthday Bash | 5 | November 7, 2000[64] | March 11, 2002[65] | Includes "Birthday Bash", "Beat Your Greens", "Paste Makes Waste", "Schoolhouse Rocked", and "Los Dos Mojos" as well as the Courage the Cowardly Dog episode "Journey to the Center of Nowhere". . |
Dream Scheme | 5 | November 7, 2000[66] | N/A | Includes ", "Dream Scheme", "Just Another Manic Mojo", "Down n' Dirty", "Mo Job" and "Major Competition" as well as the Sheep in the Big City episode "In The Baa-ginning. |
Twisted Sister | 5 | April 3, 2001[67] | N/A | Includes "Twisted Sister", "Something's a Ms.", "The Mane Event", "Criss Cross Crisis", and "Power Lunch" as well as a preview of Samurai Jack and the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Dexter's Lab: A Story". |
Boogie Frights | 5 | April 3, 2001[68] | N/A | Includes "Boogie Frights", "Slumbering with the Enemy", "Ice Sore", "The Rowdyruff Boys", and "Helter Shelter". |
Meet the Beat-Alls | 5 | October 23, 2001[69] | N/A | Includes "Meet the Beat-Alls", "Jewel of the Aisle", "Bubblevision", "Collect Her", and "Bought and Scold". |
'Twas the Fight Before Christmas | 1 | October 7, 2003[70] | N/A | Includes the special episode "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" and the Dexter's Laboratory episode “Dexter vs. Santa Claws”. |
DVD
Title | Episodes | Release date | Description | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
Powerpuff Bluff | 10 | November 7, 2000[71] | N/A | September 3, 2001[72] | Includes all episodes from the "Bubblevicious" and "Monkey See, Doggie Do" VHS releases as well as a bonus Sheep in the Big City episode. |
Down 'n' Dirty | 10 | November 7, 2000[73] | N/A | N/A | Includes all episodes from the "Birthday Bash" and "Dream Scheme" VHS releases. |
The Mane Event | 8 | April 3, 2001[74] | May 15, 2006[75] | February 11, 2003[76] | Includes all episodes from the "Twisted Sister" and "Boogie Frights" VHS releases except "Criss Cross Crisis" and "The Rowdyruff Boys". |
Meet the Beat-Alls | 7 | December 4, 2001[77] (DVD re-release)[78] | August 21, 2006[79] | N/A | Includes "Meet the Beat-Alls", "Jewel of the Aisle", "Equal Fights" (DVD), "Bubblevision", "Collect Her", "Bought and Scold", and "Buttercrush" (DVD) in addition to two music videos and special DVD-ROM features (DVD). |
Volume 1 (Japanese)[80] |
8 | N/A | December 29, 2001[81] | N/A | Includes "Monkey See, Doggy Do", "Mommy Fearest", "Octi Evil", "Geshundfight", "Buttercrush", "Fuzzy Logic", "Boogie Frights", "Abracadaver", and a music video. |
Volume 2 (Japanese)[80] |
8 | N/A | January 26, 2002[82] | N/A | Includes "Telephonies", "Tough Love", "Major Competition", "Mr. Mojo's Rising", "Paste Makes Waste", "Ice Sore", "Bubblevicious", "The Bare Facts", and a music video. |
Volume 3 (Japanese)[80] |
7 | N/A | January 26, 2002[83] | N/A | Includes "The Rowdyruff Boys", "Birthday Bash", "Too Pooped to Puff", "Dream Scheme", "You Snooze You Loose", "Mo Job", "Pet Feud", and a music video. |
Volume 4 (Japanese)[80] |
8 | N/A | February 28, 2002[83] | N/A | Includes "Uh, Oh... Dynamo", "Cat Man Do", "Mime for a Change", "Just Another Manic Mojo", "Down n' Dirty", "Powerpuff Bluff", "Collect Her", and What a Cartoon! pilot "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins". |
Volume 5 (Japanese)[80] |
9 | N/A | February 28, 2002[83] | N/A | Includes "School House Rocked", "Imaginary Fiend", "Impeach Fuzz", "Daylight Savings", "Slumbering with the Enemy", "Los Dos Mojos", "Stuck Up, Up and Away", "Bubblevision", and What a Cartoon! pilot "Crime 101". |
Volume 6 (Japanese)[80] |
8 | N/A | March 27, 2002[84] | N/A | Includes "Supper Villain", "Cover Up", "Beat Your Greens", "Child Fearing", "The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever", "The Mane Event", "Twisted Sister", "Mojo Jonesin", and a music video. |
Volume 7 (Japanese)[80] |
9 | N/A | March 27, 2002[85] | N/A | Includes "Criss Cross Crisis", "Catastrophe", "Just Desserts", "Slave the Day", "A Very Special Blossom", "Monkey See, Doggie Two", and "Whoopass Stew: A Sticky Situation". |
Volume 8 (Japanese)[80] |
8 | N/A | April 24, 2002[86] | N/A | Includes "Mo Job", "Something's a Ms.", "Cootie Gras", "Hot Air Buffoon", "Super Zeroes", "Power Lunch", "Three Girls & a Monster", "Helter Shelter", and a music video. |
Volume 9 (Japanese)[80] |
6 | N/A | April 24, 2002[86] | N/A | Includes "Fallen Arches", "Candy Is Dandy", "Town and Out", "Power Prof", "Ploys R'Us", and "Gettin' Twiggy with It". |
Volume 10 (Japanese)[80] |
7 | N/A | May 22, 2002[87] | N/A | Includes "Bought & Scold", "Moral Decay", "Insect Inside", "Headsucker's Moxy", "Equal Fights", "Jewel of the Aisie", and "Speed Demon". |
Volume 11 (Japanese)[80] |
5 | N/A | May 22, 2002[88] | N/A | Includes "Cop Out", "Meet the Beat Alls", "Film Flam", "Get Back Jojo", "Members Only", and a music video. |
Volume 12 (Japanese)[80] |
4 | N/A | June 26, 2002[89] | N/A | Includes "Knock It Off", "Superfriends", "Stray Bullet", "All Chalked Up", and a Powerpuff Girls Movie trailer. |
Volume 13 (Japanese)[80] |
3 | N/A | June 26, 2002[90] | N/A | Includes "Him Diddle Riddle", "Nano of the North", "Forced Kin", and a Powerpuff Girls Movie trailer. |
'Twas the Fight Before Christmas | 1 | October 7, 2003[91] | November 25, 2005 (Japanese)[92] | November 8, 2005[93] | Includes the special episode "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" as well as the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Dexter vs. Santa's Claws" and two music videos. |
The Powerpuff Girls and Friends | 8 | May 6, 2014[94] | N/A | N/A | Includes "Monkey See, Doggie Do/Mommy Fearest", "Insect Inside/Powerpuff Bluff", "Octi Evil/Geshundfight", "Buttercrush/Fuzzy Logic", "Boogie Frights/Abracadaver", "Telephonies/Tough Love", "Major Competition/Mr. Mojo's Rising", and "Paste Makes Waste/Ice Sore". |
The Powerpuff Girls - Dance Pantsed and More! | 7 | N/A | N/A | January 7, 2015[95][96] | Includes the "Dance Pantsed" special, "Cat Man Do", "Impeach Fuzz", "Helter Shelter", "Power Lunch", "Him Diddle Riddle", and "Superfriends". |
Complete collections
Title | Episodes | Release date | Description | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
Complete Season 1 (U.S. version) |
13 | June 19, 2007[lower-alpha 2] | N/A | N/A | This two-disc release includes all 13 episodes from the first season as well as the original pilot. |
Complete Season 1 (Australian version) |
13 | N/A | N/A | April 16, 2007[98] | This two-disc release includes all 13 episodes from the first season as well as the original pilot, an interview with McCracken, the What a Cartoon! shorts, and episode animatics. |
Complete Season 2 | 13 | N/A | N/A | April 9, 2008[99] | This two-disc release includes all 13 episodes from the second season. |
Complete Season 3 | 13 | N/A | N/A | June 3, 2009[100] | This two-disc release includes all 13 episodes from the third season in addition to two music videos and a promotional video for the series. |
The Complete Series 10th Anniversary Collection |
78 | January 20, 2009[lower-alpha 3] | N/A | N/A | This six-disc release includes all 78 episodes from the series as well as a documentary with McCracken, the Whoopass Girls pilot, both What a Cartoon! shorts, music videos, series promos, the "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" movie, the "Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!" special, and a panoramic poster designed by McCracken. |
The Complete Series (Australian version) | 78 | N/A | N/A | December 2, 2015[102]
October 17, 2018[103] |
The first "complete series" is a twelve-disc release that includes everything in the Region 1 "10th Anniversary Collection" except for the poster. It was released again on October 17, 2018, as a 20th anniversary edition. |
Notes
- "Helter Shelter" and "Power Lunch" were first released separately on the VHS tapes Boogie Frights and Buttercrush and together on the DVD The Mane Event on April 3, 2001, as home video exclusives, and as a result, they did not air on television until October 12, 2001.[42]
- Season one was first released in 2007 under Region 1 and later re-released with The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Series.[97]
- All 78 episodes were released in 2009 under Region 1 through the DVD The Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Series.[101]
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