"Sugar! Spice! And everything nice!"
"These were the ingredients chosen to create the perfect little girl."
"But Professor Utonium accidentally (it was really Mojo Jojo...) added an extra ingredient to the concoction..."
Chemical X! formerly Twitter.
I've been wanting to badly draw these three bobblehead, massive headed, huge-eyed hyper adorable deadly superhero girls for so friggin' long. It's finally done and been accomplished.
The Powerpuff Girls, a show about powerful massive eyed and massive headed little adventurous girls who fight crime as Townsville's heroes, attend school and live a normal life on a daily basis. The show was made by Lauren Faust, who tackles the trope of adventurous girls capable of combat and such like males are. She also made MLP:FiM, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and DC: Superhero Girls. I love Lauren's shows.
The PPG are such a big favorite of mine. These three were my introduction into loving cute and short characters that are extremely powerful. They're not human since they're lab creations, but they live and do daily human stuff in school and possess adult maturity. I may have said this already but for a repeat in case I haven't, characters that are short and adorable, human or non-human, whether they're kids, teens or adults that are easily able to demolish foes much bigger than they are will always be the most badass thing to me and I will continue to live with that fact. Looking at let's say a Pichu from Pokemon coming in with it's very cute looks wielding a massive claymore three times bigger than it's body absolutely messing up enemies so much bigger than it always be the coolest thing to me. Enter the PPG.
Watching episodes of these girls back then messing anyone up, no matter their size and strength for committing crimes is both funny and cool to me. Like seriously imagine walking into a store and you see a group of armed and buff men robbing the place, then mere moments later they all get their butts easily handed to them by three little girls still in school, defeating and tying them all up with no effort needed. It's funny because it's a group of kids doing it, but at the same time it's cool because they're still powerful enough to do it.
Mojo Jojo, the Professor's former assistant and main villian of the series of one of my favorite villians. His dialogue is hilarious. Repeatedly engaging the girls in combat and losing to them repeatedly all the same. Fuzzy Lumpkins is also a favorite "villian" of mine. A redneck furry creature that carries his boomstick everywhere. I absolutely would love to go over many of the things they went through in the episodes they were in, but I'll be typing all day if I did so no. I will throw out a mention for an episode where Blossom was the antagonist. Blossom was arrested during one episode and had to do community service for some criminal actions she did if you guys have seen that episode. They're lab-created little girls, but get involved with several adult things and think like adults and putting Blossom in cuffs and an orange jumpsuit to have her do community service was hilarious. Actually the OG PPG had quite a lot of hidden adult jokes in it.
Also the PPG are in a game called Multiverse which is what prompted me to now finally draw the PPG. I main them in that game. Expect a lot more PPG art now in my roster of art.
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