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Encyclopedia > The Rowdyruff Boys
The RRB as they first appeared.
The RRB as they first appeared.

The Rowdyruff Boys are male counterparts to The Powerpuff Girls introduced in the 12th episode of the first season of the PPGs show. They were created by Mojo Jojo and killed off in that same episode. The Powerpuff Girls each used a single kiss to cause the boys to explode. Image File history File links The Rowdyruff Boys as they originally appeared. ... Image File history File links The Rowdyruff Boys as they originally appeared. ... The Powerpuff Girls with Professor Utonium The Powerpuff Girls is an animated series starring three little girls with superpowers who have dedicated their lives to fight crime and the forces of evil, though there are criticisms about their actions. ... Mojo Jojo, as how he looked in The Powerpuff Girls Movie Mojo Jojo (voiced by Roger L. Jackson) is a fictional character in the animated series The Powerpuff Girls. ...


The Rowdyruff Boys are:

  • Brick: red-haired, red-eyed, dressed in red with a cap (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
  • Boomer: blond-haired, blue-eyed, dressed in blue (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
  • Butch: black-haired, green-eyed, dressed in green (voiced by Roger L. Jackson)
The RRB the way they look now.
The RRB the way they look now.

The Rowdyruff Boys made a reappearance a few years later with the Boys are Back in Town episode, partially due to the requests by some fans. The character Him brought them back to life and added an anti-cootie vaccination to prevent the girls' kisses from having the prior deadly effect. They have different hairstyles and slightly different personalities (sexism, male chauvinism, and misogyny to some) from their first incarnation, which have not yet been fully explained. Rob Paulsen (born March 11, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American voice actor best known for his extensive roles as the voices of animated characters. ... Rob Paulsen (born March 11, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American voice actor best known for his extensive roles as the voices of animated characters. ... Image File history File links The Rowdyruff Boys as they appear now. ... Image File history File links The Rowdyruff Boys as they appear now. ... Sexism is commonly considered to be discrimination against people based on their sex rather than their individual merits, but can also refer to any and all differentiations based on sex. ... Male chauvinism is the feministic name for the belief that males are superior to females. ... Misogyny is an exaggerated aversion towards women. ...


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Rowdyruff Boys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1397 words)
The Rowdyruff Boys are male counterparts to The Powerpuff Girls introduced in the 12th episode of the first season of the PPGs show.
The Rowdyruff Boys were created that very night under the light of the crescent moon.
As villains, the boys obviously have a negative relationship with the girls.
The RowdyRuff Boys: Jar Jar Binks in Reverse (2261 words)
But since the magazine didn't tell if the RowdyRuff Boys were destroyed, or merely defeated, I went to the Web to find out more about them.
On the original episode, Mojo creates the RowdyRuff Boys by adding a gross, disgusting substitute for Chemical X. I've read this is toilet water; your site indicates that it's literally "crap!" You wonder why he does this.
Casting three little boys as foils for the PowerPuff Girls seems pretty logical to me. The RRB characters are polar opposites (e.g., good and evil; male and female, yin and yang) of the three heroines.
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