The Powerpuff Girls - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Monkey See, Doggie Do / Mommy Fearest
Mojo Jojo is on the loose with a magic Anubis head that transforms people into dogs. When Mojo turns the Powerpuff Girls into dogs, the Powerpuff Girls must use their doggy powers to stop the evil chimp! / I'm a Goodlady starts dating the Professor and starts running the house.

Insect Inside / Powerpuff Bluff
"INSECT INSIDE" The Powerpuff Girls hate roaches. Roach Coach uses this to his advantage to take over Townsville. Can the Powerpuff Girls overcome their fear of roaches? / "POWERPUFF BLUFF" After putting 3 criminals to jail those 3 criminals dress up as the Powerpuff Girls. Spreading crime wherever they go these impostors ruin the girls' reputation.

Octi Evil / Geshundfight
"OCTI EVIL" Him tries to break up the Powerpuff Girls through Bubbles' toy Octi. Can Blossom and Buttercup stop fighting in time to save the day? / "GESHUNDFIGHT" Trying hard to commit a crime, The Amoeba Boys steal an orange. The Powerpuff Girls laugh in their faces and the sad Amoeba Boys stay out in the rain and spread the world's deadliest disease.

Buttercrush / Fuzzy Logic
"BUTTERCRUSH" Buttercup falls in love with Ace, leader of The Gang Green Gang but instead of loving her back Ace tries to take advantage of her to take over Townsville. / "FUZZY LOGIC" A squirrel trespasses on Fuzzy Lumpkins private property. Fuzzy chases him all the way into Townsville and goes crazy hurting all the citizens that stand in his way.

Boogie Frights / Abracadaver
"BOOGIE FRIGHTS" When all the lights go out at night the Boogie Man and his monsters come out to boogie all night long. / "ABRACADAVER" The Mayor tells the girls' a story about a famous magician who died by a trick with a laughing audience. Now the magician has come back to life to take out his revenge.

Telephonies / Tough Love
"TELEPHONIES" The Gang Green Gang makes prank calls to everyone in Townsville, but when the Mayor leaves his office The Gang Green Gang makes the ultimate prank calls by calling The Powerpuff Girls. / "TOUGH LOVE" The citizens of Townsville loves The Powerpuff Girls and it's annoying Him, so Him turns everyone's love for the Powerpuff Girls into hate.

Major Competition / Mr. Mojo's Rising
"MAJOR COMPETITION" A new superhero called Major Man arrives in Townsville and plans to steal the girls' fame. It's up to the girls to prove to Townsville that Major Man is a phony and that they really are the real superheroes Townsville needs. / "MR. MOJO's RISING" Mojo Jojo kidnaps the Professor in a plot to steal the girls' powers when they arrive.

Paste Makes Waste / Ice Sore
"PASTE MAKES WASTE" Right after being bullied at school for eating paste, Elmer Skloo becomes a paste monster, It's up to Buttercup to admit her actions to Elmer in her least favorite way ; apologizing. / "ICE SORE" On a very hot and humid day Blossom discovers that she has ice powers.

Bubblevicious / The Bare Facts
"BUBBLEVICIOUS" Sick and tired of her family treating her like a baby, Bubbles tries to become tougher and discovers a more "hardcore" side of herself in the process. However, she goes too far and turns against her sisters. / "THE BARE FACTS" The girls tell a naked Mayor how they rescued him from Mojo Jojo, from their point of view.

Cat Man Do / Impeach Fuzz
"CAT MAN DO" An evil cat hypnotizes the Professor into stealing rare jewels to power a machine to brainwash the people of Townsville into being cat's slaves. / "IMPEACH FUZZ" After the Mayor loses the election to Fuzzy Lumpkins, the girls have to step in and restore the Mayor's faded glory and save Townsville from Fuzzy's own selfish ways.

Just Another Manic Mojo / Mime For A Change
"JUST ANOTHER MANIC MOJO" When the girls accidentally knock their baseball into Mojo Jojo's lair, he does everything he can to keep them there so he can set up a trap, but they keep getting distracted by his inventions and wind up making a mess of the place. / "MIME FOR A CHANGE" An accidental bleach spill turns Rainbow the Clown into the malevolent Mr. Mime, and he proceeds to turn Townsville black and white (and silent) and dead all over (except Bubbles, who is already in color). The thought of a colorless world has the girls seeing red, and before he knows it, Mr. Mime's number is up.

The Rowdyruff Boys
"THE ROWDYRUFF BOYS" Seeking to defeat the Powerpuff Girls once and for all, Mojo Jojo creates the Rowdyruff Boys - Brick, Boomer, and Butch - to fight them. When regular fighting doesn't work against the boys, the girls must use their feminine wiles to seal a victory.

Uh-Oh, Dynamo
"UH-OH, DYNAMO" When the Professor worries for the girls' safety, he builds a fifty-foot tall robot that he calls Powerpuff Dynamo.
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