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''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' was not originally conceived as a kids' show. The mere existence of the items on this page lends credibility to the theory that it was ''never'' a kids' show at all. In fact, the original title was "Whoopass Stew" (where instead of "Chemical X", it was a "Can of Whoopass" that was added, making them the "Whoopass Girls").
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-8lAEB_1NE In one promo], (Start at 1:04) the Powerpuff Girls save [[Wonder Woman]] and [[
* Sara Bellum is practically an example in and of herself.
** The fact that she is only seen from the chest down has often been suggested as being a joking way of explaining that everybody is staring at her breasts most of the time. Blossom practically confirmed this theory in ''The Powerpuff Girls' Greatest Rainy Day Adventure Ever'', in which she dresses as Ms. Bellum by combing her hair over her face and shoving a few stuffed animals down the front of her dress.
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* When Blossom is chasing Brick across the city they fly past a woman and Brick flies underneath her skirt and comes out smiling.
* Though probably unintentional, the guy who copies and mass-markets the PPGirls in "Knock It off" is named ''Dick Hardly''.
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* The Season 4 episode [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs9PG-XAlsI ''Members Only''] [[Freud Was Right|Dr. Freud would have liked a word with the writers of this episode.]]
** Right in the start of the episode after the girls watch a live feed from the convention of parading overpumped paragons of manliness they start gushing over it, getting more and more excited and aroused until they are no longer capable of coherent words but can only pant and moan... and then they collapse on the sofa, exhausted but with blissful grins on their faces. Wow... just, wow.
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** And then there's [[The Stinger]] with the Mayor wanting to go see Sedusa,before visiting hours are up.
* [[Satan|Him]]. The very existence of an openly [[Creepy Crossdresser|transvestite villain]] with a falsetto in a kid's show is a bit surprising, but at one point, Him '''licks''' the professor quite suggestively.
* In ''Tough Love'' the citizens of Townsville are brutally beaten up and at the end are show very, ''very'' injured and bandaged. Nothing too bad here. Then the narrator proclaims "[[Hello, Nurse!|Oh, nurse!]] Isn't it time for my sponge bath? Heh heh heh..."
* Similar to the ''[[
* In the season 4 episode ''Super Friends'', a new neighbor moves in next door to the girls. While introducing her to the Professor, the following exchange occurs:
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'''Professor:''' Well, what can I say...
'''Robyn:''' Don't worry, Professor -- I was an accident, too!
(Professor's eye suddenly spring up)
'''Robyn:''' (later) Your dad is funny. }}
** Earlier in that same episode, the Girls see their new neighbors include a married couple and Bubbles sees a box labelled "Toys", likely figuring that means they have kids. Blossom then responds "you know that lots of old people play with toys too".
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* At the end of the episode ''Cootie Gras'', when Mojo was thrown in jail, a large, burly prisoner was looking down on him with a sly smile. The Narrator's quip? "[[Prison Rape|Love is in the air. Can't you just smell it?]]"
* At the end of the episode where Mojo Jojo tries to redo his scheme to turn everyone in the world into dogs he ends up as a dog again and is locked away in the Townsville dog pound, where a bulldog looks at him and goes "Woof" [[Black Comedy Rape|suggestively]].
* During the episode ''Down N' Dirty'', which was about about Buttercup's poor hygiene we see a large truck draining portable toilets. Said truck had the logo "
* A lot of the episode titles were puns on suggestive things.
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** The episode also has them fighting a One-Eyed Monster, a Crab, a Tentacle Monster, and two fuzzy balls that spit a gooey substance. When defeated, the PPG throw them in a pile, with the One-Eyed Monster and fuzzy ball monsters landing in a very suggestive manner.
** The Cootie Vaccination?
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* This exchange in ''Hot Air Buffoon'':
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'''Ms. Bellum:''' Uhhh, [[A Date
* In ''Aspirations'' the Gangrene Gang have been going around stealing stuff for Sedusa because she has promised them a "reward". The whole gang melts at the thought, and no explanation is provided for what she might have meant. It gets somewhat [[Squick|Squicky]] when they refer to Sedusa as their "mommy" and Sedusa acts like they're her sons. [[Parental Incest|What?]]
** Funny, always looked like a "these boys'll do anything for their momma" story.
* Toward the end of the episode "Bubble Boy", Brick and Butch find Boomer trapped in the containment ray and ask why he took his clothes off (actual answer: the Girls stole them so Bubbles could disguise herself as him). Brick follows it up with "We're not here to have a party!" Um...what?
* One early episode was shown completely from the Mayor's POV. He gets captured by Mojo and the girls rescue him, but they start snickering. After explaining the fight with Mojo, the Mayor still wonders why the girls were laughing. Rather than explain, the girls just fly off. The camera pans back to show the Mayor is COMPLETELY NAKED and we even get a bare-butt shot. The censors were apparently fine with Mojo taking off the Mayor's clothes without consent and having a man of around 50 being naked in front of three girls who are about 5.
* Once, the girls asked the Mayor for an extraordinary amount of money for their services. The Mayor literally has what appears to be a heart attack, then after calming down says "I'm no sugar daddy. Those days are over." For the uninformed, "sugar-daddy" means a rich man who pays a large amount of money or expensive gifts for sex or company from a younger female, ([[Nobody Over
* In the episode ''Equal Fights'' [[Straw Feminist]] villainess Femme Fatale has a picture of
* In ''The City of Clipsville'', during the famous Teenage Powerpuffs scene, one of the teenage Rowdyruff Boys turns his magazine sideways and a folded page pops out, prompting him to say "woah" in response. It says FHM on the magazine. What did they put in this episode in order to make this pass?!
** That wasn't the only bit of innuendo in that clip:
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** Just like the Boys Are Back in Town Episode, while Bubbles talks to Boomer, in the background, a giant One-Eyed Monster slowly rises from below, eats a girl, and then leaves.
* [[It Makes Sense in Context]], but in ''The Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever'', Buttercup and Blossom have an argument about "coming". It ends with Buttercup declaring "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdxM6izjN_w No one tells me when to come!] I'm a monster - I ''surprise''!"
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* Check out the [[Powerpuff Girls]] having orgasms from candy in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFJmqSGeyXg the episode Candy is Dandy] (start at about 2:10 and go till about 3:25). There is really no other way to describe it.
** I wasn't really with you, until I got to the end
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** This troper also interpreted their reaction as how someone might react to [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|a really good ecstasy or LSD trip.]]
** Also, when the girls are about to kick Mojo's ass, they sound like thugs who confront their drug dealer about hiding the blow from them.
** Heck, that whole episode has nothing but blatant references to drug addiction.
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* In ''Jewel In the Aisle'', a crook steals a jewel and hides it in a cereal box that is then bought by the Professor. The crook observes the girls eating the cereal on the front lawn. He disguises himself as the local gardner and rides past the girls on a lawn moter. As he rides past them, he calls back that he'd like some of that delicious cereal too. Buttercup replies, "Well throw that bad boy in reverse and come have some!"
* In one episode, Him forced the girls to do a long series of complex riddles. One was the dreaded complex Math Train Equation. Blossom pulls out her Abacus, prompting this exchange:
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'''Blossom''' "Abacus my butt! }}
** Head writer Amy Rogers clarified that Blossom said "Abacus my foot!"
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* [http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/279/653/892.png This image].
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