
Obsessively Organized: Has been flanderized into this in this version. Whenever she acts as a voice of reason, her sisters don't always listen to her ("Rainy Day" is a key example). No-Respect Guy: Often gets this version. Neat Freak: She hates disorganization and gets angry whenever things aren't clean enough to her in this version. We do know that he's of elementary school age, and Blossom is younger than that. Likes Older Men: She has feelings for Jared Shapiro of the reboots, although it's unknown exactly how much older he is than her. The Knights Who Say "Squee!": She squeals happily when she meets Dr.
In-Series Nickname: "Bloss" and "Ribbonhead" by Buttercup in the 2016 reboot.Especially when she interacts with Jared Shapiro and when she fangirls out when meeting Dr. Dork Knight: She's a huge nerd in the 2016 reboot.In "Dance Pantsed", she doesn't know how take a pickle jar off the shelf without Bubbles' help. She thinks that colts are young horses and that fillies are "horses with attitude". Ditzy Genius: Has this temperament in this version.Clingy Jealous Girl: When Bubbles gets the lead role of a play with Jared Shapiro in "A Star Is Blossom", Blossom goes nuts.
Butt-Monkey: She gets her pride threatened much more often than her sisters in this version (watch "Presidential Punchout", and/or "Halt and Catch Silico" for proof), and depending on the episode, Blossom and Bubbles don't always respect Blossom. Wingding Eyes: Drawn like this frequently in the reboot, their eyes often turn into symbols to match what they're feeling. Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: In the 2016 series, their pupils shrink whenever they are frightened or surprised. Vague Age: The reboot takes this approach the girls should be in kindergarten or 1st grade (the first episode has them returning to Pokey Oaks Kindergarten just before it's demolished) but they're in middle school classes and act like tweens. Making this a bit of an Imagination-Based Superpower too. What they can shape is dependent on their personalities Buttercup makes weaponry, Bubbles cute animals and Blossom practical tools like vacuum cleaners or tape dispensers. #Powerpuff girl buttercup shadow series#
Hard Light: A new ability of theirs this series gives them the ability generate and shape energy auras around their bodies to serve whatever purpose they need. Blossom and Bubbles also enjoy a TRPG called Phantasm Chasm in the episode of the same name. Gamer Chick: All three girls are shown to really love playing video games in the 2016 series, especially Dragon Wizard Skateboard Fighters. Buttercup's bob hairdo has its ends wider and raised up further, and has a cowlick. Bubbles' pigtails are more rounded and are positioned higher up on her head, and are held with beaded ties. Blossom's bow is about two times bigger and fatter, and has rounded tips instead of pointy ones. Though the girls keep their usual hairdoes from the original show, they have been given a few extra touches. Expository Hairstyle Change: Downplayed. Blossom becomes a Neat Freak and her perfectionist tendencies are cranked up, Bubbles is a lot more energetic and slightly crazy (she's also a technical genius now, because reasons), and Buttercup is even more of a tomboyish jerkass than she was in the 1998 series. Character Exaggeration: All three of the girls receive this in the reboot. Black Bead Eyes: In the 2016 series, they will be drawn with these sorts of eyes on occasion.
Adaptational Dumbass: The girls' negative traits have been played up, so they're more ditzy.The introduction of Bliss implies this was later fixed. For whatever reason, in the reboot Blossom refers to herself as "Blossom Powerpuff" in a Season 1 episode. Adaptation Name Change: In the original series it was mentioned once or twice that the girls' surname is "Utonium".