1 | '''Original air date:''' 9/26/2003 |
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3 | '''Production code:''' PPG-509 |
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5 | '''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. |
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7 | '''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 monstrous appearance, the girls assume he is a bad guy and try to save their classmates from him. |
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9 | !!Save Mojo provides examples of: |
10 | * AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Mojo even attacks the girls’ own home to steal some of the professors’ equipment. |
11 | * AnAesop: If your views are opposing another side's views and it leads to nothing but bickering on both ends, the best solution is to compromise. |
12 | * AnimalWrongsGroup: The animal activists; they actively prevent the girls from “harassing" Mojo Jojo”, not caring that [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Mojo is clearly a villain committing crimes and the girls merely want to stop him.]] The girls eventually turn it against Mojo by helping the activists move Mojo into the wild. |
13 | * ComicallyMissingThePoint The animal activists don't seem to see that Mojo is obviously plotting evil. |
14 | * CrocodileTears: Mojo happily pretends to be a helpless animal in order to gain the sympathy, and thus protection, from the activists. |
15 | -->'''Mojo:''' ''[cries]'' I'm being oppressed. |
16 | * LastOnesPloy: Mojo gleefully exploits his status as an endangered animal to receive protection from the activists. |
17 | * MamaBear: The episode ends with Mojo getting pummeled by a hulking KillerGorilla after harming her two babies. |
18 | * NewAgeRetroHippie: The animal activists all look like these. |
19 | * PaperThinDisguise: Mojo’s disguise at the beginning of the episode. The narrator even [[LampshadedTrope lampshades it]], calling it pathetic. |
20 | * TakeThat This episode is one at [[AnimalWrongsGroup Animal Wrongs Groups]] and at the people who said PPG promotes animal abuse by having the girls beat up Mojo. |
21 | * WalkingShirtlessScene: One of the activists wears an undone vest that barely covers any of his otherwise bare chest. |
22 | * WavingSignsAround: The animal activists wave signs as a part of their protest. |
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24 | !!Substitute Creature provides examples of: |
25 | * AnAesop: As Blossom said, don't judge people by their outward appearance. |
26 | * DarkIsNotEvil: Mr. Green may look like a villain from a 70's anime with his fiery cape and his eyepatch, but he is actually a good substitute teacher. |
27 | * ExpressiveAccessory: Blossom's bow droops when Mr. Green asks her to give the kids cookies. |
28 | %% * EyepatchOfPower: Mr. Green has one. |
29 | * ImagineSpot: The girls repeatedly imagine Mr. Green doing horrible things to Mrs. Keane and their classmates, but none of these fantasies ever come true. |
30 | * HeelRealization: The girls realize they were the bad guys here for wrongfully assuming that Mr. Green was a threat. |
31 | * ReluctantMonster: Mr. Green looks like a demon, but truly likes children and wants to be a good teacher. |
32 | * RuleOfFunny: Mr. Green's explanation for looking scary is that all substitute teachers do. |
33 | * WhiteHairBlackHeart: Mr. Green has white hair, but the Black Heart part is eventually averted as the girls learn he is not evil. |
34 | * WhamLine: "Powerpuff Girls, no! Mr. Green is nice!" |
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