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%%** Blossom: KillerYoyo
%%** Bubbles: [[BubbleGun Bubble]] [[MagicStaff Staff]]
%%** Buttercup: DropTheHammer
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* MakeUpIsEvil: [[BewareTheNiceOnes Annie]] turns into [[EvilIsSexy Sedusa]] whenever she puts on lipstick.

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* MakeUpIsEvil: [[BewareTheNiceOnes Annie]] turns into [[EvilIsSexy Sedusa]] Sedusa whenever she puts on lipstick.
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The series was made to capitalize on the [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff huge popularity of the original series in the region]]. As non-native programming is limited to cable, the anime allowed Creator/CartoonNetwork to give the brand a foothold into Japanese network television. The series aired 52 episodes from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007, with there also being a manga adaptation which was published by Magazine/{{Ribon}} and ran concurrently with the anime. Despite the existence of an English dub by Creator/TheOceanGroup, the show is notably one of the only pieces of Powerpuff media to [[NoExportForYou not see an official North American release]], though it has aired in Australia, Latin America and the Philippines.

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The series was made to capitalize on the [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff huge popularity of the original series in the region]]. As non-native programming is limited to cable, the anime allowed Creator/CartoonNetwork to give the brand a foothold into Japanese network television. The series aired 52 episodes from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007, with there also being a manga adaptation which was published by Magazine/{{Ribon}} in ''Magazine/{{Ribon}}'' and ran concurrently with the anime. Despite the existence of an English dub by Creator/TheOceanGroup, the show is notably one of the only pieces of Powerpuff media to [[NoExportForYou not see an official North American release]], though it has aired in Australia, Latin America and the Philippines.
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* GirlfriendInCanada: Episode 43's second segment, "Liar Momoko's Disaster"/"Who is Lucas Clark?", features a wildly exaggerated take on this trope. To impress Himeko/Princess, Momoko/Blossom lies about having a boyfriend, and when the other characters get roped into the situation, she has to keep the lie going, making it increasingly more ridiculous until it turns into "I have an alien boyfriend but I can't be with him because his parents are prejudiced against human and took him away in a cigar-shaped spaceship". Then an alien spaceship matching that exact description shows up, complete with a family of aliens with a teenage son, and things just spiral out of control from there.

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* GirlfriendInCanada: Episode 43's second segment, "Liar Momoko's Disaster"/"Who is Lucas Clark?", Disaster", features a wildly exaggerated take on this trope. To impress Himeko/Princess, Momoko/Blossom lies about having a boyfriend, and when the other characters get roped into the situation, she has to keep the lie going, making it increasingly more ridiculous until it turns into "I have an alien boyfriend but I can't be with him because his parents are prejudiced against human and took him away in a cigar-shaped spaceship". Then an alien spaceship matching that exact description shows up, complete with a family of aliens with a teenage son, and things just spiral out of control from there.
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* Girlfriend in Canada: Episode 43's second segment, "Liar Momoko's Disaster"/"Who is Lucas Clark?", features a wildly exaggerated take on this trope. To impress Himeko/Princess, Momoko/Blossom lies about having a boyfriend, and when the other characters get roped into the situation, she has to keep the lie going, making it increasingly more ridiculous until it turns into "I have an alien boyfriend but I can't be with him because his parents are prejudiced against human and took him away in a cigar-shaped spaceship". Then an alien spaceship matching that exact description shows up, complete with a family of aliens with a teenage son, and things just spiral out of control from there.

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* Girlfriend in Canada: GirlfriendInCanada: Episode 43's second segment, "Liar Momoko's Disaster"/"Who is Lucas Clark?", features a wildly exaggerated take on this trope. To impress Himeko/Princess, Momoko/Blossom lies about having a boyfriend, and when the other characters get roped into the situation, she has to keep the lie going, making it increasingly more ridiculous until it turns into "I have an alien boyfriend but I can't be with him because his parents are prejudiced against human and took him away in a cigar-shaped spaceship". Then an alien spaceship matching that exact description shows up, complete with a family of aliens with a teenage son, and things just spiral out of control from there.
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* Girlfriend in Canada: Episode 43's second segment, "Liar Momoko's Disaster"/"Who is Lucas Clark?", features a wildly exaggerated take on this trope. To impress Himeko/Princess, Momoko/Blossom lies about having a boyfriend, and when the other characters get roped into the situation, she has to keep the lie going, making it increasingly more ridiculous until it turns into "I have an alien boyfriend but I can't be with him because his parents are prejudiced against human and took him away in a cigar-shaped spaceship". Then an alien spaceship matching that exact description shows up, complete with a family of aliens with a teenage son, and things just spiral out of control from there.
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* CryingARiver: In episode 23, the kabuki monster makes everyone cry and floods New Townsville with their tears.
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* HypnotismReversal: Invoked in "Gigi the Great". The villain Gigi uses his HypnoticEyes while looking at himself in a mirror, causing an overflow of energy that makes him grow to tremendous size.

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* WeaponOfChoice:
** Blossom: KillerYoyo
** Bubbles: [[BubbleGun Bubble]] [[MagicStaff Staff]]
** Buttercup: DropTheHammer

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%%** Blossom: KillerYoyo
** %%** Bubbles: [[BubbleGun Bubble]] [[MagicStaff Staff]]
** %%** Buttercup: DropTheHammer
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* DubNameChange: Zig-zagged. Most of the Powerpuff Girls' enemies keep their original names in the dub, whereas characters with Japanese names tend to either be namelessly or be given an English name. The Powerpuff Girls themselves get around this by being referred to as Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup both in their civilian forms and their superhero identities.

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* DubNameChange: Zig-zagged. Most of the Powerpuff Girls' enemies keep their original names in the dub, whereas characters with Japanese names tend to either be namelessly nameless or be given an English name. The Powerpuff Girls themselves get around this by being referred to as Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup both in their civilian forms and their superhero identities.

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