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* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: In flashbacks, his lecherous and greedy tendencies were made all too apparent. Made even more apparent when he looks through the professor's mail and calls him a geek (albeit not in front of his face), almost as if they ''just'' wanted to make sure you know he's still not a nice guy. |
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: In flashbacks, his lecherous and greedy tendencies were made all too apparent. Made even more apparent when he looks through the professor's mail and calls him a geek (albeit not in front of his face), almost as if they ''just'' wanted to make sure you know he's still not a nice guy. |
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* [[Evil Counterpart]]: To Professor Utonium, in that he's a man of science (though with slightly less "science"), but has none of the compassion and legitimate love the Professor has for the girls. |
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: To Professor Utonium, in that he's a man of science (though with slightly less "science"), but has none of the compassion and legitimate love the Professor has for the girls. |
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* [[From Nobody to Nightmare]]: He was originally just a sleazy jerk who took advantage of Professor Utonium, but by the end of "Knock It Off", he's more or less a literal monster. |
* [[From Nobody to Nightmare]]: He was originally just a sleazy jerk who took advantage of Professor Utonium, but by the end of "Knock It Off", he's more or less a literal monster. |
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: His name, in a way. |
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: His name, in a way. |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 October 2019
For the 2016 reboot minor villains, see The Powerpuff Girls/Characters/2016 Villains
Dick Hardly
A one-shot villain in the show, appearing only in the Season 4 episode "Knock it Off", he used to be Professor Utonium's college roommate. He discovers the formula for creating the Powerpuff Girls and abuses it to mass-produce Shoddy Knockoff Product versions of them on an assembly line. Despite being only a one shot villain, he manages to be one of the most evil and memorable characters on the show.
- Big No
- Big Yes
- Collapsing Lair
- Complete Monster
- Consummate Liar
- Death Cry Echo
- Dirty Coward
- Establishing Character Moment: In flashbacks, his lecherous and greedy tendencies were made all too apparent. Made even more apparent when he looks through the professor's mail and calls him a geek (albeit not in front of his face), almost as if they just wanted to make sure you know he's still not a nice guy.
- Evil Counterpart: To Professor Utonium, in that he's a man of science (though with slightly less "science"), but has none of the compassion and legitimate love the Professor has for the girls.
- For the Evulz
- From Nobody to Nightmare: He was originally just a sleazy jerk who took advantage of Professor Utonium, but by the end of "Knock It Off", he's more or less a literal monster.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: His name, in a way.
- Greed
- Hoist by His Own Petard: When the replicas saw the Professor's love for the real girls, they questioned why they weren't loved to Dick. He told them to back off. Simply put, it didn't end well for Dick.
- Humans Are the Real Monsters
- Jeff Bennett
- Jerkass: Even before he came up with his con, he was still a douche only putting on the nice facade when in front of the Professor.
- Karmic Death
- Killed Off for Real:Notable as he's the only villain in the entire series to actually die.
- Laughing Mad: Does this when created his first clone of the Powerpuff Girls.
- Manipulative Bastard: YES.
- Meaningful Name: Maybe not an intentional one, but he is, well, a dick.
- One Episode Wonder
- One-Winged Angel: After swallowing a whole vial of Chemical X.
- Psychopathic Manchild
- Vile Villain Saccharine Show
Femme Fatale
The third notable female villain in the series, next to Princess Morebucks and Sedusa, despite being a minor villain. She only appears in the episode "Equal Fights" as a man-bashing Straw Feminist who only stole coins with Susan B. Anthony's portrait on them.
- Badass Normal
- Did Not Do the Research: She certainly didn't, or else she'd have known about Susan B. Anthony's fight for equal gender rights.
- Knight Templar
- Straw Feminist
Mr. Mime
Appears only in the episode "Mime for a Change." He is what you get when you douse the local smiling birthday entertainer Rainbow the Clown in bleach.
- Deliberately Monochrome: He has the ability to drain color and sound from anything he touches or steps on, and himself appears purely black and white.
- Face Heel Turn => Heel Face Turn
- Name's the Same: No, he's not a Pokémon.
- Not Himself: Yet when he's turned back to normal, the girls still beat him up and send him to jail. He apparently made parole since he was seen at the Powerpuff Girls' birthday party.
- The Power of Rock: The only way to defeat him and change him back to normal, apparently.
- Split Personality Takeover: This happens when Rainbow gets doused in bleach.
- Super-Powered Evil Side
Boogie Man
Appears only in the episode "Boogie Frights." He hatches a plan to blanket the world in perpetual night by blocking out the sun with a giant disco ball, so that he and his fellow night-terrors can wreak havoc forever.
- Ace Pilot: He pilots a space-ship to confront the girls when they attempt to shoot down his disco ball.
- Everythings Funkier With Disco
- Man of Wealth and Taste: How he dresses prior to unveiling his grand master plan.
- Punny Name: He's the lead bogeyman, and he and his cohorts utilize a disco theme.
- Scary Black Man: His overall design hints at this. It helps that his voice actor is Kevin Michael Richardson.
- Sinister Shades
- Things That Go Bump in the Night
The Smiths
Appear only in the episodes "Supper Villain" and "Just Desserts". The Smiths were an average family living next door to the Powerpuff Girls. Harold Smith had become sickened by his routine life and menial job at a mustard factory. Inspired by Mojo Jojo, he began to embrace the life of a supervillain. Unfortunately, he chose to do this on the night his wife Mary Anne invited Professor Utonium and the PPGs to dinner. Everything eventually devolved into a food fight, and the police arrest Harold. Mary Anne, however, put a lot of effort into the dinner, and upon seeing it get ruined, she vowed to destroy the Powerpuff Girls.
- Berserk Button: Do not ruin Mary Anne's dinner. It's eventually not just pressed, but stabbed in about 100 times.
- Blondes Are Evil: Mary Anne and Julie.
- Dark-Skinned Blond: Mary Anne.
- Deadpan Snarker: Bud.
- Drop the Hammer: Mary Anne, with meat tenderizers.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Mary Anne when Harold reunites with her at the beginning of "Just Deserts".
- Rummage Sale Reject: Harold, who wears a Blankman-like uniform. This makes him stand out when the rest of the family reveal their own supervillain uniforms.
- Stepford Smiler: Mary Anne.
- Super Family Team
- Superheroes Wear Capes: Both Harold and Bud wear capes.
- Teens Are Monsters: Bud.
- Thememobile: The Smith family minivan.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Bud has green hair.
Abracadaver
- Face Heel Turn: He was a magician for entertainment in the past, but he didn't like getting laughed at.
- Knight of Cerebus
- Zombie Apocalypse: He almost turned everyone into zombies.
- Tragic Villain