Information on how this origin story differs from the .
: The Girls become frustrated and feel obsolete as the citizens of Townsville quickly abandon them for the shiny new celebrity. However, they soon realize that Major Glory is more of a showman than a selfless protector.
: "Major Competition" explores the difference between superficial celebrity and the hard work of public service.
: "Mr. Mojo's Rising" adds depth to the series' lore, showing that the villain's hubris was present even before his mutation.
This write-up covers of the original The Powerpuff Girls (1998), which consists of two distinct segments: "Major Competition" and " Mr. Mojo's Rising ." Part 1: "Major Competition"
: Armed with new powers granted by the Professor, Mojo Jojo attacks the Girls. However, the Professor realizes Mojo’s true nature and helps the Girls defeat him. The episode ends with the irony that Mojo Jojo is responsible for his own greatest enemies. Thematic Highlights
Information on how this origin story differs from the .
: The Girls become frustrated and feel obsolete as the citizens of Townsville quickly abandon them for the shiny new celebrity. However, they soon realize that Major Glory is more of a showman than a selfless protector.
: "Major Competition" explores the difference between superficial celebrity and the hard work of public service.
: "Mr. Mojo's Rising" adds depth to the series' lore, showing that the villain's hubris was present even before his mutation.
This write-up covers of the original The Powerpuff Girls (1998), which consists of two distinct segments: "Major Competition" and " Mr. Mojo's Rising ." Part 1: "Major Competition"
: Armed with new powers granted by the Professor, Mojo Jojo attacks the Girls. However, the Professor realizes Mojo’s true nature and helps the Girls defeat him. The episode ends with the irony that Mojo Jojo is responsible for his own greatest enemies. Thematic Highlights