All Scenes of Ms Good-lady/Sedusa voiced by Jennifer Hale TV Show: Powerpuff Girls (1998) #sedusa #powerpuffgirls #cartoonnetwork like & sub for more! this channel does not fucking claim any right over clips used in video.
@@mjserrano32 If she appeared more I think they should have just made it her official outfit. The only impression I get from her actual outfit is "oh hey a villain." She was a very intimidating villain who pretty much lost that factor when she was unmasked. And I think it shows with at least for me that I find this fight a far more memorable appearance of her. Where her final appearance where she was powered up I consider unremarkable despite that the form should have been the bigger threat.
Jennifer Hale truly brought her A game to this villain. Sedusa is truly menacing, and even though she was phased out in exchange for Princess Morebucks, Sedusa seems much more heartless and sadistic.
How you cut that main part of the phone call best part that the Powerpuff girls said okay don't worry mayor will take care of that as soon as she comes home she could have been a major villain for the movie🤔😎
What i love about the ep where sedusa first appeared, it has an important message to show single parents that if their new partners are abusive to their kids, then those partners have be kicked out. Sadly there are some single parents who care more about their relationship instead of listening to their kids when they tell them how their step parents treat them.
Same that episode is hard for me to watch. Don't get me wrong, the episode is great but the reason why it hard for me to watch it is because this type of stuff actually happens in reality and it felt real to me. Sure, there was a good ending at the end of the episode but some kids in real life don't have that good ending and sadly in some cases, kids have been murdered by their steparents.
first episode is personal to me. grew up in an abusive household with a person like that. really hits home with its powerful message. always choose your kids over a potential partner
You're not alone dear🙂👍🏻.Channels like "Surviving Narcissism" & "Dr.Ramani" can help a lot along with researching Cluster B personality disorders online,it sure helped me.
I can't believe she's only in 3 episodes. I always liked her better than princess as the female villain. Also as a kid I didn't realize "seduce" was part of her name. I just thought it was a spoof of Medusa lol
I wish Sedusa was in more episodes. They basically threw her to the side for Princess as the main female nemesis. She was basically the show's femme fatale like Poison Ivy and served a lot of potential with her seductive charms and animate hair. She would have made an interesting partner in crime with Him, Mojo, and the other villains besides the Gangrene Gang.
@@malwads1836there's a lot of manipulate people like that in the world. I think the only reason Sedusa's tactic failed here was because her Ima Goodlady disguise was gone
The scary thing is that women like her actually exist who treat their boyfriend/husband’s kids like this. Not only is a new girlfriend/step mom hard to adjust to, but having one who will treat the kids poorly and manipulate her partner to believe the kids are being terrible when they’re not is scary
It's annoying and horrible, but it's not scary. Just some jerk trying to assert authority where they have none. Kids just got to tow the line and make it clear the girlfriend/step mom is not welcome there if they keep acting up.
My favorite part about Sedusa is the fact that at 3:25 she crafts the note from Newspaper scraps to hide her writing, but just signs it using a convenient piece with her name on it anyway. What a character.
Fun fact: in spanish, the word for "silky" is "sedoso" (m) and "sedosa" (f). So growing up in México I got the Medusa part, for I was and still remain a mythology child. But I thought she was named "Sedusa" because her hair was silky smooth. You know snakes, all scally. I believed it was an interesting idea to be tormented by something soft as silk. I didn't realize it was meant for Seduction/Seducer until middle-school, when I had expanded my english vocabulary. "Oooh, so there _was_ a reason for her costume being fetish gear" (don't ask how I knew what it was as a four year old, I can't remember). But still, the BDSM vibes still remained in my original interpretation. Later I would come to realize that yes, you _can_ be tormented by someone touching your skin with something soft and smooth.
I'm so glad I was able to watch this show when it originally aired. Even as a kid, I knew that the animators were being deliberate with what they were doing with Sedusa, especially that fight with Ms. Bellum. Modern cartoons couldn't get away with this.
@@ChristianFrates1997 Your Comment just made my day, along with modern animators being obsessed with the LGBTQ community, I'm starting to see the true picture of what the far-left are trying to do to America. An example of a far left activists would be Dana Terrace/Rebecca Sugar.
Modern cartoons are boring as shit. They've been mostly trash since 2008. The 2016 PPG reboot did nothing right. All I wanted was for them to throw hands, but they couldn't even get that right.
@@zacharyyamashita8554 "Yes, let's blame all the Leftists," says the side that loses their shit when anything sexual or even not-sexual shows up in media of any sort. Weren't you the guys who tried to throw "Everybody Poops" in the adult section of the library? Pick a lane. Also, looping back to Steven Universe and Reboot She-Ra, which both have some of the darkest and most mature writing with intricate morals about relationships and trauma I've seen in kids' media for a long time.
- "So, Sedusa, what is your plan? Stealing money? World domination? Kidnapping the...president? - "Nah, gonna go troll the Powerpuff Girls in their own home."
“I Will Return AGAIN - I’LL.. BE.. BAAACK!!!!!” “Oh, NO You WON’T, SISTER! Cause YOU’RE In ‘JAIL’, HA-HAAAAHH!!……. It does, and the most treacherous Townsville villains in Cartoon Network history
The Narrator on the last clip was truly a magnificent bastard. I really wished they used Sedusa a few more times, she was a good foil for the girls as she wasn't above manipulating and using her feminine charm to her advantage.
The moment I saw the Gangreen Gang working for Sedusa, I immediately grew concerned for their safety. I knew she would toss them aside like a bag of rotten oranges as soon as she got what she wanted. It’s a good thing they came to their senses in the end and did the right thing. 😌
I Wonder If Medusa is Going To Conquer The World And Meet The One Who Saved Bella The Bunny From Being Roasted By The Fire I Put Out With My Ice Pretty Cool
@@Whatthewhat927 She did broke their hearts; and they (possibly) had already enough of lies, abuse, & neglect after all of these years from many others. They thought that she was "The One," until they found out that she's no different from many others that used and/or rejected them (their families, classmates, bullies, teachers, bratty kids, rude elders, random strangers, xenophobic jerks, and even fellow villains & law-breakers). The Gangreen Gang may be low-lives, but still have hearts & feelings, even if they don't show it just to act all tough in a city like Townsville who are quickly to judge people/monsters/mutants/etc before knowing them.
God as a kid my his was by far the most terrifying villain in this show. My parents are great, but I’ve dealt with teachers like her in elementary school and it caused me to get chills watching this
@ChristianFrates1997 Wow, thank you for telling me, i didn't notice that she voiced many characters in powerpuff girl😮 because each of them have different voices 😮 what amazing voice actress 👏
Sedusa is a fun AND scary villain because people like her do exist. I don't want to generalize stepmothers but many have historically manipulated the relationship of the man and his child's relationship to go bad either for their own gain or their children's gain. And many men HAVE fallen for these women's manipulations by all the "sweet talks."
I always pictured Him (The villain) and Sedusa eventually working together in the series. But that never happened. Also one of the best Townsville intros is..."THE CITY OF TOWNSVILLE IS ON FIIIIIRRRRREEEEE!!!"
It is not explained how Sadusa got her powers in the original PPG series but in the anime, PPGZ, she had got her superpowers from a Chemical Z infected lipstick! ❤💙💚
If I remember the Girl was infected by Chemical X rays however her Sedusa Alter Ego showed up whenever she Used make up, then when it's wash off she returns to normal. I think it was supposed to be a joke of some old Folktale that Make-up is for Grown woman. That or the wearing too much make up makes you a Gyaru.
You know now I can see why she has powers as well as the iconic bug eyes the ppg have as well just using different chemicles....Jesus what the hell do the other chemicals in the alphabet do creatures
Agree I really question at times what happened I mean Disney, Nick and CN use to have all these good sows good animation and great writing I hope one day We can more new things with similar charm again
Can we just take a moment to REMEMBER Miss Belluma beat Sedusa BY HERSELF! ~ You don’t need to have superpowers to show your a fighter.~ That’s why I loved Miss Belluma, right up there with the PPG’s teacher Miss Kenn. You gotta respect these women.~ They may not be biological related to the PPG’s but they raised them just as much as the Professor did.
Realistically, Miss Bellum would have been thrashed. She only won because it was her episode to shine. The length of their fight was deliberate to appeal to the heterosexual male gaze, and Miss Bellum managing to get up shows it.
@yunidai16 Can we stop with the male gaze and appreciate how well Bellum did? She *was* trashed but she was also fighting for her and the girls' lives.
@@TrelliessRose "Can we stop with the male gaze and focus on how well Bellum did?" See, that type of mindset is the problem. If that specific conflict wasn't made for the cishetero male gaze, the fight would have ended quickly with Bellum continuing to get battered until the Girls freed themselves by using their laser vision, and defeating Sedusa on their own. The reason it didn't happen was because the catfight trope is popular, which is why most male writers (and some female writers) have employed this trope in their shows. The fact that me bringing this up makes you so uncomfortable says more about you than it does about me.
@@TrelliessRose I acknowledge that, and I'm also pointing out as to why that happened. Because realistically, Sedusa temporarily defeating the Powerpuff Girls with hair gel, only for Bellum to temporarily beat Sedusa, and free the Girls herself, who could have broken out with laser vision during their fight. Really does show how plot armor played a role in this fight. That's what ruins it for me.
the writers admitted they had trouble thinking of plots for her. I mean, they had her seduce the professor, the mayor and the gangreen gang--what else could they rlly do? have her go for fuzzy? or mojo? lol hindsight's 20/20 but idk what I would've come up with if I were them
@@tiablue9106 One problem is Sedusa always went after the PPG. There was never an episode where she was doing crimes and the girls had to stop her. I can think of a few stories like that: She seduces bank tellers into given her the money and take the fall or she seduces scientists for their blueprints to sell them.
I think she and him would’ve been great. They didn’t need to be a couple but teaming up was my dream for an episode or even a whole especial episode, also I’m mad that the creators said him was so evil like the devil and satan I wish there was an episode of him doing something real bad and the powerpuff girls can’t defeat him and nope the episode when they raced 50 years in the future doesn’t count
@@chrispinion why doesn't "speed demon" count? Him did smth super bad and the girls couldn't defeat him. obv they can't just do that under normal circumstances bc..then what? Him defeats the girls and the show ends on that? lol
@@tiablue9106 they could have her mind controll all the men in Townsville or have her create something that would mind control everyone in Townsville on the guise of a hair salon.
Cool! For me, she’s one of my favorite villains in the show. And my favorite female PPG villain. My other favorite villains are the Gang Green Gang, HIM, Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and the Rowdy Ruff Boys.
Well, no one talk about that first confrontation between power puff girls and sedusa is a great example of child abuse. I mean, puff girls literally meant nothing against her (when she was a good lady) in the start, and that’s heartbreaking, because they trusted her.
Sedusa had a wicked agenda: to keep the Powerpuff Girls out of her way while she commits crime. Plus I don't think Sedusa truly intended to stay with the Professor
@@bradyryan5105 she didn't, she just wanted to use him to supress the ppg. she'd throw him away after she got everything she needed, just like the gangreen boys
I really like how they show Sedusa is powerful with her hair while still having a weakness to water and haircuts. Makes her balanced with her powers, kinda like MHA heros and villains.
That's cause back then, people had common sense and smarts to know what was a tongue in cheek joke, whereas now everything is censored and "kidiffied" into oblivion because of PC culture controlling society
@@ChristianFrates1997 there was an episode of Courage The Cowardly Dog where Eustace accidentally did that to Muriel, but luckily it wasn't gory. It was season 2 episode "Courage The Fly"