Yeah, me too. Like, damn. These bad guys actually kind of chill when they're not trying to be dictators. I keep thinking about that until I get to thinking about Fidel Castro and how he just really liked milkshakes, and then I know I've gone too far and I log off.
Imagine how the My Hero Academia characters (both heroes and villains) react to these Powerpuff Girls' villains doing mundane things and are allowed to walk in public without scrutiny.
But it is ironic, because Mojo is known as the arch-nemesis of the PPG. I remember during the 10th anniversary special, he was ranked #1 of worst villains while Him was 3rd (2nd was RRB). But, yeah, Him is the most evil.
@@MultiSuperguy101 i first saw it last year on boomerang but b4 that i found the scene where professor kicks him out & the scene where he kills them. its sooooo sad when professor cries & tells them he loves them in that scene but amazing that he’d rather lose his life than his daughters :(
"We're all citizens! Evil citizens, but CITIZENS nonetheless"! Mojo's the only villain I've come across in pop culture history that has ever tried to support basic rights for supervillains ( and garden variety villains, cause y'know, Fuzzy) lol
I'm certain that H.I.M. views his interactions with the girls as a game, and he doesn't want to break his favorite toys over a simple misunderstanding.
I think is cause they realized quickly he was just exercising lol. And he was genuinely surprised they were there. I like that the villains didn’t really get too mad at the girls but at the fact they were payed an unexpected visit. And wanted to complain to the mayor lol. And I loved how they beat up the people responsible, the gang green gang lol.
@@mediokay508 He's also gleefully smiling while clapping the GGG, so he's just playing around at worst. I don't think H.I.M being serious about inflicting harm would ever be allowed on network TV, even today.
I wouldn’t say they work directly for HIM, but they saw HIM as the epitome of evil that they never mess with. Hence why Mojo refers to HIM as sir because he doesn’t want to disrespect the literal evil incarnate
I mean to be fair, in one episode it was confirmed HIM killed all the other villains in order to take control when the PPG were gone. He could smoke any one of the other villains at any time if he really wanted to, and I'm sure they all know that. 😭
Even the ppg's were scared of him. See how they refrained from attacking and instead had blossom obtain information from him. Yeah even the girls wanted to get on Him's good side here and Him himself knew what was going on so he instead decided to politely converse with the Ppg's. *It really is curious indeed that outside of fighting Him gets the most respect from his friends and allies, while he himself is genuinely a normal polite individual in his free time. Goes to show that Mojo, Fuzzy and Him Kay be the main villains of the series, but compared to the minor villains the three are surprisingly normal people, as opposed to the gangreen gang who are very uncivilized and antisocial*
This is one of my favorite episodes of the show Usually we know fuzzy as a dumb villain him as the ultimate evil and mojo mojo as well evil when he needs to be But the mere fact that we get to see them team up to defeat the gang green gang for prank calling them is a great payoff Plus seeing him doing something we never expect from him (Craig McCracken you’re a genius)
@@iqranedzereie6026 And that's just assuming they didn't check the city first. If they did check, and STILL trespassed and assaulted, then they better start praying that the Professor isn't the villains' next target.
I love how the villains don’t actually blame the girls for breaking into their homes to beat them up. They understood the girls were called because someone told them one of the villains was threatening Townsville. They don’t even beat up or threaten the mayor once he sees them fight the Gangreen Gang. The GG are the ones that interrupted their day off.
Fuzzy Lumpkins, despite being a powerful foe, is harmless for the most part. He's kind of like the Witch from the Left 4 Dead series; only dangerous when you disturb him.
Yeah. Fuzzy in his rage state is even capable of overpowering the girls. He had them nearly beat one time and only lost thanks to a smart squirrel distracting him with his banjo
There's something very unsettling about how Him is polite and appears to be unfazed by the girls while they are there, and makes you think he's just a very patient and understanding guy. But when he calls the other Villains only 10 seconds later he's letting out how pissed he really is. It shows how good he is at masking what he feels and makes every interaction with him a little disturbing. You don't know what's actually going on behind that mask.
I think Him recognized that unlike the other two, the girls NEVER barge into his lair without a reason... so he's pretty sure there's been a mistake, and the Girls also left very peacerfully after seeing there was no crime going on.
Though none of them actually blame the girls. They know that someone called the girls saying one of the villains was threatening Townsville. They took issue with the GG for making false calls and took vengeance on them.
I think Fuzzy, Mojo and HIM’s anger were probably directed towards the Mayor before Billy spilled the beans and confessed to the GG’s crime. Every villain in Townsville knows that only the Mayor has direct access to the Powerpuff Girls. So it was logical for the three of them to assume it was the Mayor was sending them on those false alarm calls.
I love how the girls don't even TRY to fight HIM! They had a suspicion that the villains were innocent and did NOT want to pick a fight with the ultimate evil over nothing!
Not to mention that unlike mojo jojo and fuzzy lumpkins him his capable of taking on the powerpuff girls head on in a fight and came very close to beating them multiple times if the episodes featuring him throughout the series is any indication to go by especially that one episode where the powerpuff girls went to the dark future and battled him he turned into his true form unfortunately we don’t get to see him use his real form on the girls as they were so shocked terrified that they used there super speed to go back to the present time before he had the chance to show it in action
@@Mac14329 Him isn't his name. In his debut episode, the narrator explains that saying his actual name is dangerous, and that the only way to safely refer to him is Him.
Gotta say I like this aspect. Sure they may not appreciate the girls bursting in their houses but atleast they hate the idea of being accused of a crime the didn’t even do.
I like how Him is actually very polite towards the girls. He may be evil but even he has standards by hiding his anger until the girls leave. However I think it is implied the girls are DISAPPOINTED Him, Mojo and Fuzzy aren’t committing crimes because without them doing anything bad they have no job to do.
@@jamelramseur Actually, Blossom says earlier in the episode it's embarrassing for them cause they looked like the bad guys for breaking in and attacking the villains for no reason.
I love moments like these where Superheroes just assume a villain is just up to no good but when they visit the villain they're just chilling and haven't even planned to commit any crimes yet It just shows that while they are villains and are evil, at the end of the day they're still people who go through their days as much as we do
Mojo Jojo: You're right we are citizens evil citizens but citizens nonetheless. Me: Yes I'm assuming these evil citizens pay their taxes. In the Christmas episode it showed that every single villain except for princess stopped doing evil deeds during the holidays.
Which is kind of ironic. Princess Morbucks is the most realistic villain. She doesn't have any special powers, nor does she have significant intellect. She just has lots of money to get what she wants. The other villains are almost comical in a way despite still being dangerous threats on their own, but they'll set their antics aside for a day of peace with the exception of the rich, entitled, power-hungry one.
The Irony of this Episode is that Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkin, and HIM are victims, instead of being the Typical Planning Villain. And they're the Heroes to stop the Gangreen Gang's Misbehaving Prank Phone Calls, of False Allegation, Information, Wrongdoing.
Love how Him is so calm practicing his aerobics to then call Mojo and Fuzzy. They were all chilling that day but thanks to the Gangrene Gang it got ruined xD
Viacom: Coppa COPPA, it's me viacom Coppa: Viacom, what happened Viacom: you won't believe what happened Coppa: Geo broke in your house Viacom: how did you know Rilldo: we're citizens, evil ones but equal men
_"We are citizens! Evil citizens, but citizens nonetheless!"_ Mojo jojo is that type of supervillain that would say, _"I maybe a supervillain but I pay my taxes like everyone else in the Townesville."_
This episode was the first time I had ever heard the expression "birthday suit". When I was a kid, I was always confused as to why Fuzzy Lumpkins kept on bringing up a suit for his birthday we never even got to see.
I love how Mojo, Fuzzy, and HIM would sometimes just do noncriminal things during their free time like reading the paper, taking a bath, and exercising just to name a few. Made them seem more like normal, law-abiding citizens. Who can blame them for being annoyed at the Power Puff Girls for barging in on them for no reason, even though it was the Gang Green Gang's fault for making crank calls to the Power Puff Girls and telling lies about the other villains.
The bad guys don't always engage in bad stuff all the time. I always liked this one because it shows the villains in a different light. They may come up with plans to cause trouble but they have their off time too and that is what bothered them the most. The girls busting in on them on their off time or in Fuzzy's case his bath time.
@@Igarappappa well, i dont know about TheProphetOfThePan, but in my case (i am a brazilian; also south america) he was absolutely fabulous in dub here too. He was almost a replica of the original english one, but with a brazilian portuguese tone; helps alot that he was dubbed by the most famous VA around here (Guilherme Briggs) who did one of his best jobs with HIM
Goes to show that the villains do other things outside of trying to takeover the city of Townsville. They may be villains but even they are entitled to do other things outside of being a villain.
Two things, number one I absolutely love how Mojo immediately respects him and calls him sir showing how powerful and terrifying he is. Second of all I kind of adore the implication that all of the villains of the Powerpuff Girls emotionally support each other in the background of the show