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* Him preys on the girls not [[For the Evulz]], but to create more emotions to feed himself with
 
Therefore, I guess that if the Powerpuff Girls somehow dispose of the town's [[Holding Out for Aa Hero]] attitude like they did in one episode and ''then'' disappear, Him would be gone for good.
* It could go further. Chemical X is the remains of an [[Eldritch Abomination]]. When the Professor used it to create the girls, it [[The Balance Of Good And Evil|created a counterpart.]] Him is [[The Heartless|the evil inherent in the Powerpuff Girls made manifest.]] It merely takes the form of what they consider to be Satan-the actual devil is busy doing his job, and has no concern for the Powerpuff Girls.
** Surprisingly enough, this theory has some supporting evidence. In the episode "Super Zeroes", Buttercup thinks she will be a better heroine if she becomes [[Spawn]]. We see her getting her powers from a Satanic entity who looks nothing like Him.
 
== Chemical X is actually liquid [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Mangamanga)|Philosopher's Stone]] ==
* Mixed in with a [[Mythology Gag|Can of Whoopass]]. Dead bodies aren't required. Some <s>carbon</s> sugar and <s>mundane minerals</s> spice and <s>water</s> everything nice is all you need if you have the recipe right. The business regarding souls can be avoided with a proper upbringing. Yes, there's still [[Cloning Blues]] issues, but they still handled it better.
** If only Ed and Al knew that... None of the things in the [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Animeanime)|2003 anime]] would have happened, then...
*** Keep in mind, it's a lot easier if you don't care whose soul you get. It's getting back someone specifically who died that's the hard part.
 
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== [[Cartoon Network]] is fully aware of the [[Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi|doujinshi]] and used it as inspiration for Fusionfall ==
Seriously, think about it. It's basically one big crossover, and [[DextersDexter's Laboratory (Animation)|Dexter]] plays a pretty large role in it, at least as far as the tutorial levels go.
** [[Captain Obvious|Somewhere else on the wiki, this was confirmed and the development team said they asked Bleedman to help it.]]
 
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In Samurai Jack, we see [http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y180/the7190/1253585324678.jpg a ruined Townsville]. Chemical X is a mysterious black substance that grants freakish powers. Aku was able to make sentient killer robot warriors using ooze from his body. So part of his reign of terror was established by controlling the Powerpuff Girls, or simply blowing them up from the inside by manipulating the Chemical X.
 
== Him is the [[Satan Is Good|unfallen]] [[Spell My Name Withwith a "The"|The]] [[Satan Is Good|Accuser]]. ==
He's not here to corrupt and destroy humanity, he's here to judge and strengthen it. The Powerpuff Girls just need that much more judging, at least one and a half of them being fairly immoral and all of them being super-powered. [[Break the Cutie|Bubbles happens to be broken]] more easily possibly because, in the position of the future [[The Messiah]], she requires ''more'' testing (a la Jesus in the desert), rather than having a weaker constitution. "Him" may be the way a few zero-to-five-yeat-olds would pronounce "Hymn", or it could just be a Pronoun Name.
* [[Fun Withwith Acronyms|His Infernal Majesty]].
** Or His ''[[Good Angel, Bad Angel|Internal]]'' Majesty.
** The [[Bad Future]] where the girls' absence is shown to give Him the oppurtunity to take over the world and reduce it to a blasted wasteland inhabited by twisted, insane wrecks seems to contradict this.
*** Unless he ''knew'' they had been sent to the future, and did this knowing that they would go back and changes things, even more dedicated to their duty.
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== The Powerpuff Girls are [[Legacy Character|legacy superheroes]]. ==
In the episode "Seed No Evil", which opens in a [https://web.archive.org/web/20091230155515/http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Stonepunk Stonepunk] Townsville set in prehistoric times, we meet Neanderthal versions of the Powerpuff Girls. The later episode "West in Pieces" was set in the old west, and focuses on [[Steampunk]] versions of the girls called the Steamypuff Girls. We don't know how the cavegirl Powerpuffs came about, but judging from "West in Pieces", it seems that every iteration of the girls is created with their era's equalvent of sugar, spice, and everything nice, along with an accidental ingrediant like Chemical X (in the case of the Steamypuffs, it's sassafras, arsenic, and everything old-fashioned, with the accidental addition of coal).
* Not to mention the [[Demashita! Power PuffPowerpuff Girls Z|Oh-Edo Chaki-Chaki Girls]].
 
== The Powerpuff Girls will grow up, but they'll be sterile. ==
Or maybe any children they have will be somewhat malformed.
* Why?
** Because they've got huge bubble heads, no fingers, [[Breathless Non -Sequitur|super powers]], and double-ringed irises? Although the above troper's probably referring to how [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke|Chemical X Is The New Nuke]].
*** They don't have double-ringed irises, according to the design tips documents from cartoon network, they use the spectacle to indicate where the girls are looking, probably because it would be impossible to tell otherwise
* Only if they try to interbreed with normal humans. They could probably have children with the Rowdyruff Boys or any other boys made from Chemical X.
 
== Townsville sells PPG collectables to compensate for their the [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|collateral damage]]. ==
The girls, being mainly [[Flying Brick|flying bricks]], cause a lot of damage in general. In the collector episode, it's shown that they have a very extensive (and probably valuable) line of collectors items and toys which Professor Utonium probably fronted the start up for, and grew to cover any and all expenses of everything the girls and/or monsters break. It's probably one of the reasons why they aren't simply run out of town because of property damage (which if you remember was the exact reason they were in the first movie).
* Although, in the case of the first movie, there wasn't something already damaging property; there is always someone else breaking the city in the series. It may be that [[Cool and Unusual Punishment|the villains themselves are forced to create merchandise]]{{Irony [[Irony|for the very heroes that jailed them}}]].
 
== The whole series is Professor Utonium's hallucination. ==
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== The whole series is an imagined fantasy of the girls. ==
The girls don't really have the powers of fame of superheroes. We see the world and their exploits as they imagine them. The hotline is the toy it appears to be. Fuzzy? What does he look like if not a child's stuffed animal? So long as it remains a harmless delusion, the cast of adults (which now becomes more-or-less limited to Professor and Miss Keane) tends to humor them and expect they'll grow out of it.
* Could explain any inconsistencies with their [[New Powers Asas the Plot Demands|powers]].
* If they're ordinary girls after all, where's their mother?
** Their mother died or otherwise abandoned them, and the superhero fantasy might relate to a feeling of inadequacy (e.g., inability to save her life or earn her love). The girls prefer to live an in imaginary world where they never had and will never need a mother. Instead, they save lives daily and always manage to win, regardless of the stakes.
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Or at least the head portion of it... somehow. They both have a similar big blue singular eye.
 
== The girls have the same [[Reality Warper]] powers as [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffty_Is_Five:Jeffty Is Five|Jeffty]] on a much larger scale. ==
In an episode in the third season we saw a photo of them with the Commissioner of the police department when he was promoted to that position, labeled as being in 1994. In a much later episode we see a bit of the Mayor's 2004 reelection campaign, and the girls are still five. In another it's revealed that Bubbles has won the title of happiest citizen of Townsville six years running; one more year than her age.
 
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** Jossed. The girls are seen playing an N64 style console in one episode, and Bubbles makes a reference to Leonard [[Di Capprio]] in the movie episode.
 
== Ms. Bellum is related to [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit.]] ==
I mean, ''come '''on!''' ''
* While we're at it, they may be also related to [[Tex Avery|Red Hot Riding Hood]].
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== The Powerpuff Girls have [[Superman|tactile telekinesis]]. ==
They have no fingers and yet can handle items normally. And in the episode where they switch bodies...
{{quote| '''Buttercup''': "''Professor''! Your stupid hand doesn't work!"}}
 
== Contrary to the WMG that is higher on the page, Professor Utonium is a Time Lord ==
Professor Utonium is a Chameleon Arch-ed Time Lord, since in [[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]] it was shown that Time Lords that have been Chameleon Arch-ed are still pretty freakin' smart (by human standards). Wondering about the backstory (when Mojo Jojo tampered with the past)? He might have regenerated into a ''very'' young body then went human.
 
== Him has a sister named [[Scrubs|Lady]]. ==
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In their early interactions Mojo is shown s being legitimately intimidated by Him but as the series goes on he basically starts treating Him as just a powerful comrade and not the Ultimate Evil he is. This is because Mojo managed to figure out what few others have, Him being the physical incarnation of evil has made him incredibly powerful but has also crippled him. Him is pure evil, as is every action h takes. He is completely unable to think or function in any way other than the most evil option. This is why his plans fail, because he can't understand how te girls will react because, though they will lapse into darker emotions on occasion, the Powerpuff Girls are basically physical constructs of goodness. Sugar, spice and everything NICE. This places them further beyond Him than any other being and he simply can't adapt to the situation due to his limitations as pure evil. Mojo has realized this and has realized that this makes himself the better villain, definitely cemented in Custody Battle where Him's actions are pure evil but also very stupid and self destructive. Mojo has also realized that unless he really pushes Him, Him will not destroy Mojo for Mojo is a powerful force of evil thus making Mojo safe enough to stand up to and even contradict Him.
 
== Him eventually moved away out of Townsville and into [[Panty and& Stocking Withwith Garterbelt (Anime)|Daten City]]. ==
He eventually became the mayor and found it more fun to release [[Monster of the Week|Ghosts]] upon the populace.
* [[Jossed]]; true, the mayor is a demon, but it's a completely different one.
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He's from the same species as her,and like Haruhi he's blissfully unaware of his powers.The entire universe comes from his love of superhero comics and old sentai footage,with the Powerpuff Girls being both his desire for children and trying to think up an origin story.Sub-consciously,he's aware of his great powers,which is in the form of the Narrator.Hence why you never see the Narrator-he doesn't have a physical form.And as for the villains,each of them he based off actual villains,like Sedusa being based of Poison Ivy
 
== Brick has [[Playing Withwith Fire|Fire]] [[Breath Weapon|Breath]] powers. ==
Just as Blossom is the only Powerpuff Girl to have [[An Ice Person|Ice]] [[Breath Weapon|Breath]] powers, it would make sense for her counterpart, Brick, to be the only Rowdyruff Boy to have Fire Breath powers, so as to further their similarities, while at the same time, show some differences.
* Wait, in the episode that Blossom first used her ice breath, didn't she sneeze fire at the end of the episode? This doesn't count Brick out for breathing fire, just gives him the extra option of sneezing out ice storms.
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I don't think this stops at men, either. The most notable female villains, Sedusa and Femme Fatale. Sedusa represented the stereotype of shallow, vain women, and Femme Fatale represented misandry disguised as feminism.
 
== ''Him'' is the father of [[Panty and& Stocking Withwith Garterbelt (Anime)|Scanty and Kneesocks]] ==
* No, not the mayer, but their father. I mean, why not?
 
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A sensual, ambiguously gay or even androgynous, downright corrupt and sadistic devil who feeds on human emotions. And (s)he has pincers for hands!
 
== ''Him'' is the physical manifestation of [[Fun Withwith Acronyms|Hatred In Mankind]]. ==
== MoJo JoJo is Double DD after a failed experiment turning him into a kid in an alternate dimension, or the reverse. ==
This WMG is completly recycled from one on [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy/WMG/EdEddNEddy |WMG:Ed Edd N Eddy]], with some beleif in the idea on this tropers part.
 
== ''Him'' really ''is'' the Rowdyruff Boys' true father. ==
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In one episode Him sought to exploit the Girls' fears in their dreams to destroy them, mentally or otherwise. But eventually they turn around and pummel him, saying they'd show Him his own greatest fear. If you think about it, Him recieves the fewest physical attacks in the entire series. Why? Because he's an immortal creature of evil. He's so above the mortals that thoughts of being harmed are just beyond him. The beating in their collective dreamscapes brought to life Him's fear that he can be just as vulnerable as anyone else.
 
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