Season 1: Mime for a Change.
Season 2: The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever.
Season 3: Meet the Beat Alls.
Season 4: All Chalked Up.
Season 5: See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey.
Season 6: A Made Up Story.
Season 1: Mime for a Change.
Season 2: The Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever.
Season 3: Meet the Beat Alls.
Season 4: All Chalked Up.
Season 5: See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey.
Season 6: A Made Up Story.
Mime for a Change is an incredible episode and it will remain my favourite episode of the first season and my all time favourite episode of the original 1998 series.
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In this song, "Love Makes the World Go Round", Blossom and Buttercup play the Gibson Flying V and Höfner 500/1 respectively—
—which type of drum kit does Bubbles play?
It can come from either drum brand:
The choice is yours!
I, originally, was going to have her persona be introduced to Toolie, since they're both colorful and jolly, but then I thought on this scene from the Powerpuff Girls. The power of the colors bring happiness to everyone.
Here is the cute and smart
Blossom
Blossom has long bright orange waist-length hair with a triangular part and bangs and pink eyes. She wears a pink dress with a red bow on the top of her head and a heart-shaped hairclip when seen from behind. As the smartest member and self-proclaimed leader of the Powerpuff Girls, she is often seen as the most mature, level-headed and composed member of the group. She can also be fussy, overbearing, vain, and overly analytical at times. She tends to "mother" Bubbles and Buttercup, and often tries to play peacemaker between the two if they fight, but ironically she is quick to argue with Buttercup who acts on impulse as opposed to her analytical nature. She is naturally caring to mainly her sisters, but also the Professor as well. In "A Very Special Blossom," we are shown a darker side to Blossom when she resorts to stealing the Pro-Excellence 2000 Golf Clubs for the Professor, who later says it's his fault for putting too much value in a material item instead of the love for the Girls. For this, her first (and fortunately only) offense, Blossom was sentenced to 200 hours of community service, which was a harsh reminder to her and to all that crime doesn't pay. Blossom is shown to lavish intellect-enhancing toys and is often seen, in her free time, curled up with a good book. In the episode "Power-Noia" Blossom has nightmares about failing a test for which she forgot to study, only to find out that HIM is behind the girls' nightmares. The same episode establishes that Blossom is the smartest girl in Townsville. In addition, Blossom is also the one behind the strategies and plans that the Girls themselves often use in battle. In the episode "Mime for a Change, " she can play rock guitar. After the girls were created in The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Professor named her Blossom for speaking freely and honesty to him, and for being the first to speak (especially to him). Her personality ingredient is "everything nice," and her signature color is pink. She also stated in an interview for The Powerpuff Girls Movie that she finds inspiration from female superheroes. Her Japanese name is Momoko Akatsutsumi.