![]() ![]() It’s just more oblivious Professor jokes and intentionally ugly eating!īubbles asks Blossom where her free toy is, and she said she didn’t want one. It would be clever if this was the Professor’s way of getting Blossom to reveal that she’s a dirty liar, but there’s no real indication of that. He takes the three girls to eat crunchy ice cream with extra brittle to celebrate their good teeth! I guess if brushing is useless, anything goes. The Professor is delighted, and wants to give the Powerpuff Girls a special treat! Is this episode telling us that brushing is useless? Buttercup never brushes her teeth, and yet her teeth are still shiny! They didn’t really connect this joke very well.īlossom sneaks out of the door, and decides to lie her way out of this. It also doesn’t lead anywhere.īubbles and Buttercup finish their visit to the dentist Bubbles teeth are so good it would be used to advertise the place, and much to Buttercup’s disappointment and effort, she does not have a cavity. She then sees an open window, which shouts at her. She rushes off into the bathroom, wondering about how to get out of going to that evil dentist. Then, she gets scared off by a shadowed person holding a drill, which turned out to be an electrician dealing with the flickering lights. ![]() Blossom goes through a dark and flickering hallway, trying to calm herself down by telling herself that people don’t usually die at the dentist. Then again, isn’t naivety more of a Bubbles thing than a Blossom thing? This universe clearly has it out for Blossom, as seen many times.Īt the dentist, Blossom is still hyper-ventilating over the drill, and her name gets called. People might think that a superhero that can lift cars, punch out giant monsters, and go into volcanoes without a scratch would not be afraid of the dentist, but she is supposed to be a 6 year old. Unfortunately, all he says is that it can’t go to the center of the Earth. The Professor tries to comfort her by saying that’s not what really happens. ![]() Then the overly belted dentist drills and drills and drills, all for the purpose of pain! Buttercup’s also taking the Rugrats’ Angelica role Bubbles can fall into, too. She actually wants to get a cavity, because she wants to test her pain threshold against the drill.īuttercup then explains what exactly happens at the dentist: once the dentist finds a bad tooth, the dentist gets a drill the size of the drills they use to get to the center of the Earth. Buttercup “Goofus” Utonium, on the other hand, never brushes. After Buttercup sarcastically questions if there’s anything more to it, saving me the trouble, the Professor tells him it’s great because he’s already scheduled their teeth cleaning! Blossom “Gallant” Utonium is confused, because she brushes five times after every meal. Professor: Your tooth hurts? That’s great! (turns around, keeps washing dishes) She calls out to the Professor, and that loving father gives his loving response while washing the dishes. In this episode, it’s Bubbles that’s the voice of reason! Buttercup tries to get Blossom to help her out, but Blossom is preoccupied with a pain in her tooth. Bubbles says the spider went up the water spout, while the rascal decided it went for sauerkraut. This should be a hint on what we’re in for.īubbles and Buttercup are having an argument over the lyrics to The Itsy Bitsy Spider. This episode of the reboot starts with an exterior shot of the house and generic sitcom music that wouldn’t be too out of place in The Brady Bunch. Written & Storyboarded by: Alicia Chan, Caitlin VanarsdaleĪn episode of the original Powerpuff Girls would start with the narrator saying what city this takes place in, and going into either a monologue or a fight scene. ![]()
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