One day during a picnic, Bubbles get stung in the mouth by a bee. After a visit by the doctor, she is forbidden to speak for a week. Suddenly, when all the squirrels in Townsville get mad, Blossom and Buttercup are unable to do anything without Bubbles's special ability. Now it's up to Bubbles and Bullet to stop this crime.
Professor Utonium is hosting a party for all the rich and famous people in Townsville, so Bubbles makes sure that she is the most beautiful of the girls by continually grooming herself. While doing this, she notices one of Octi's legs poking out from under the girls' bed, so she goes to pick him up to find that all that's there is one of Octi's legs! After waking up from the shock, she vows to exact revenge on the person who 'killed' Octi.
In Dance Pantsed, why is Mojo Jojo kidnapping a mathematician, an opera singer and a badger? To steal Chemical X, of course, and to finally take over Townsville. But when the Powerpuff Girls thwart his plan, he invents an evil video game called “Dance Pants R-EVILution” to control their minds and bodies to fulfill his evil plot! The Professor must visit his dark dancing past to save his girls so they can save all of Townsville!
Blossom's presentation about herself for Show & Tell.
Buttercup's presentation on all her favorite things to do.
Bubbles' presentation on what it's like to save the world.
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the "Powerpuff Girls" series, the cast and crew reminisce about the cartoon's development and history.
Music Video: "Buttercup (I'm a Super Girl)" by the Japanese Band Shonen Knife from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes and Villains.
Music Video: "Go Monkey Go" by Devo from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes and Villains.
Music video: "Signal In The Sky (Let's Go)" by The Apples in Stereo from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes and Villains.
Music video: "That's What Girls Do" by No Secrets from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes and Villains.
A Powerpuff-themed Christmas song sang by the three girls as they fight crime.
Music video: "It's Up to You" by The Brilliant Green from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes & Villains.
Music video: "Night of Fire" by Niko from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes & Villains.
Music video: "Girls Against the World" by The Quick from album The Powerpuff Girls: Heroes & Villains.
A restoration of the lost Whoopass Stew! short.
Staylongers was a series of animated shorts that aired on Cartoon Network in 2000. The show was an obvious parody of the popular reality television series Survivor, except it starred cartoon characters rather than real people.
Villains in anger management
The girls invite their friends from Pokey Oaks Kindergarten to their house for a slumber party. There Mojo Jojo sneaks in as Moejisha, so he can finally defeat them. He does so by using the Antidote X on them by splashing them with it, knocking them out and removing their powers. At this point, Mojo reveals himself to the guests, and gives a gloating rant about how the Powerpuff Girls are now normal little girls, only for the guests to beat him up with their pillows as the girls regain consciousness to see Mojo getting what he deserves for being a party pooper. They would get their powers back eventually.
Mojo Jojo invites you to listen to his story.
Mayor welcomes you to the city
Promo for Cartoon Cartoon Fridays
Storyboard for A Sticky Situation!
Showing life of an animator
CNN Interview with show creator Craig McCracken
Space Ghost world premire
Interview with show creator Craig McCracken
Storyboard of Whoopass Girls a Go-Go
Storyboard of Whoopass Girls Monkey See, Doggie Do
Storyboard of Whoopass Girls Monster Trouble
Commercials for premiere of show
Powerpuff Girl music video
Powerpuff Girls commercial
A day in the life of a citizen of Townsville
Go behind the scenes with the Mayor of Townsville
Ms. Bellum starts seducing the Mayor into giving her days off. Meanwhile, a series of robberies around Townsville occur without a clue of who they are, leaving the Powerpuff Girls baffled at who the culprit is.