Follow TV Tropes

Following

History ComicBook / CartoonNetworkBlockParty

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[AC:Cartoons included]]

to:

[[AC:Cartoons included]]featured]]

Changed: 6

Removed: 173

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Seers}}: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim thinks his days are numbered when a carnival fortune teller runs off in fear of him, making him believe the teller saw something in Grim's future. He goes into the netherworld to seek advice from Nostradamus, who sees a future for Grim no better than he's getting now.
* SkywardScream: In issue #18 "The Trouble With Bubbles", Professor Utonium yells to the sky this as well when, after Bubbles runs away from home, he finds her goodbye note.

to:

* {{Seers}}: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim thinks his days are numbered when a carnival fortune teller runs off in fear of him, making him believe the teller saw something in Grim's future. He goes into the netherworld to seek advice from Nostradamus, who sees a future for Grim no better than he's getting now.
* SkywardScream: In issue #18 "The Trouble With Bubbles", Professor Utonium yells to the sky this as well when, after Bubbles runs away from home, he finds her goodbye note.
got now.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* WeWantOurJerkBack: In issue #24 "Kaz Superstar", Kaz goes on the talent show "International Idol" and is so awful that he's kicked out of the studio. But [[SoBadItsGood he starts getting offers]] upon his appearance and strikes out on his own, relegating the girls to has-beens. But Kaz gets bored with the good life and returns to the girls who welcome him back with open arms.

to:

* WeWantOurJerkBack: In issue #24 "Kaz Superstar", Kaz goes on the talent show "International Idol" and is so awful that he's kicked out of the studio. But [[SoBadItsGood he starts getting offers]] offers upon his appearance and strikes out on his own, relegating the girls to has-beens. But Kaz gets bored with the good life and returns to the girls who welcome him back with open arms.

Added: 884

Removed: 229

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The anthology was made by Creator/DCComics.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}''



* ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken''



* ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel''
* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''
* ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey''



* FourthWallObserver: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim conveniently uses his scythe to find out what Nostradamus is talking about, prompting Mandy to turn to the reader and comment "Doesn't this comic have ''any'' standards?"
* FreudianExcuse: In issue #37, it's revealed why Mr. Herriman is obsessed with things being neat and tidy; because Madame Foster once blamed him for a mess she made and he didn't want to get into trouble by continuing to neglect messes.



* OhNoYouDidnt: In issue #31 "Mayor Minor", Buttercup says this in enraged disbelief after the Mayor recruits the girls to escort him to the shopping mall where a costumed pickle mascot is appearing.



* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim conveniently uses his scythe to find out what Nostradamus is talking about, prompting Mandy to turn to the reader and comment "Doesn't this comic have ''any'' standards?"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SkywardScream: In issue #18 "The Trouble With Bubbles", Professor Utonium yells to the sky this as well when, after Bubbles runs away from home, he finds her goodbye note.

Added: 160

Changed: 69

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EndOfSeriesAwareness: On the cover of the final issue, #59, everyone from CN who has appeared in any storyline stands on a stage to take their last bows.

to:

* EndOfSeriesAwareness: On the cover of the final issue, #59, everyone from all CN characters who has have appeared in any storyline stands stand on a stage to and, in the case of the Powerpuff Girls, take their last bows.


Added DiffLines:

* ThankingTheViewer: The cover of the final issue features all the CN stars who appeared in the book, with the Powerpuff Girls in front taking bows, on a stage.

Added: 88

Removed: 88

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Not to be confused with the eponymous PartyGame, ''VideoGame/CartoonNetworkBlockParty''.




Not to be confused with the eponymous PartyGame, ''VideoGame/CartoonNetworkBlockParty''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:


Not to be confused with the eponymous PartyGame, ''VideoGame/CartoonNetworkBlockParty''.

Changed: 25

Removed: 11

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[folder:Cartoons included]]

to:

[[folder:Cartoons [[AC:Cartoons included]]



* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' (later moved to Cartoon Network Action Pack)

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' (later moved to Cartoon Network Action Pack)''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkActionPack'')



[[/folder]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cn_block_party.jpg]]


Added DiffLines:

* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' (later moved to Cartoon Network Action Pack)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GoshDangIt: In issue #59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom alienates her sisters by trying to show how intellectually inferior they are to her. When she asks Buttercup what her motivation for fighting Mojo is, Buttercup replies, "Usually it's to beat the puckey out of him... but right now it's to get you to '''''shut up!!'''''

to:

* GoshDangIt: GoshDangItToHeck: In issue #59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom alienates her sisters by trying to show how intellectually inferior they are to her. When she asks Buttercup what her motivation for fighting Mojo is, Buttercup replies, "Usually it's to beat the puckey out of him... but right now it's to get you to '''''shut up!!'''''

Added: 746

Changed: 10

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo''



* ClockTampering: In issue #44 "Better Luck Next Time", Billy is resetting all the clocks in the house for Daylight Saving Time. When he sets Grim's cursed cuckoo clock, he and Mandy get sucked into a time vortex where a mysterious cloaked figure at the End of Time tries to return them before their presence causes a disaster.



* EndOfSeriesAwareness: On the cover of the final issue, #59, everyone from CN who has appeared in any storyline stands on a stage to take their last bows.



* HopelessAuditionees: "Kaz Superstar" lampoons the William Hung act on ''Series/AmericanIdol''. The girls' manager Kaz auditions at a talent show and is so awful he is kicked out of the studio by all three judges. But his act gets noticed and soon he's in high demand while Ami and Yumi are relegated to has-been status.

to:

* HopelessAuditionees: Issue #24 "Kaz Superstar" lampoons the William Hung act on ''Series/AmericanIdol''. The girls' manager Kaz auditions at a talent show and is so awful he is kicked out of the studio by all three judges. But his act gets noticed and soon he's in high demand while Ami and Yumi are relegated to has-been status.


Added DiffLines:

* IneptTalentShowContestant: In issue #24 "Kaz Superstar", the girls' manager goes on an ''Series/AmericanIdol''-type talent show and is unilaterally kicked out of the studio, but becomes a sensation that even overshadows the girls.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog''
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''


Added DiffLines:

* BirthdayHater: In issue #56 "Time Waits For No Mandy", Mandy hates birthdays because she's a self-proclaimed ageist. Grim conjures up Father Time himself, and Mandy cajoles him into going on vacation so time will stand still and she won't have any more birthdays.


Added DiffLines:

* HarmlessElectrocution: In issue #59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom is facing off against Mojo Jojo, who uses his heat ray to counter Blossom's ice breath. Blossom then produces static electricity from her hands, not noticing that the trail of melted ice has trickled to her foot which subsequently electrocutes her. The end panel has her burnt to a crisp and rather befuddled.
* HereWeGoAgain: In issue #52 "Get Lost", a dazed Billy is found by a policeman who goes through white heat to find Billy's home. When he does return Billy home, Grim and Mandy appear to have had a bet on how long it would take Billy to return. After debating the time, Grim uses his scythe to zap Billy back to where the story started.


Added DiffLines:

* IfYouWontIWill: In issue #37 "Sounding Off", Blossom invoking this and takes a vow of silence after once too many times Bubbles and Buttercup pester her because Bubbles won't stop crying and Buttercup won't stop bellyaching.


Added DiffLines:

* {{Seers}}: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim thinks his days are numbered when a carnival fortune teller runs off in fear of him, making him believe the teller saw something in Grim's future. He goes into the netherworld to seek advice from Nostradamus, who sees a future for Grim no better than he's getting now.


Added DiffLines:

* TimeTravel: In issue #45 "Better Luck Next Time", Billy messes with Grim's demonic cuckoo clock. It sends him and Mandy through time where they meet a mysterious cloaked figure that tells them to return to where they started. It backfires thanks to Billy's blundering. The cloaked figure turns out to be Grim in the future, resigned to being consigned to the two forever.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ExtremeSportsPlot: In issue #35 "Scout's Dishonor", Billy enlists in an Extreme Scouts troop where he and Grim (who gets enlisted through Mandy exercising power of attorney) deal with a DrillSergeantNasty as well as their perilous obstacle courses.


Added DiffLines:

* IceCreamKoan: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim fears his demise is imminent, so he goes to the Otherworld to seek advice from Nostradamus. His answer is totally nonsensical yet phrased as if it were a metaphor-ridden prediction.
-->'''Nostradamus:''' (meditating) A boney hand taps the legs of the iron tripod. Bubbling oil troubles his hood and his heart. Fear: He trembles in his robes. Divided attention; the gods never sleep.


Added DiffLines:

* TimeStandsStill: In issue #56 "Time Waits For No Mandy", Mandy sends Father Time on a permanent vacation so time will stand still and, ageist as she claims to be, she won't have to go through another birthday.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* AreWeGettingThis: In issue #53 "No Pain, No Game", Billy auditions for an extreme Japanese game show. He has Mandy record his actions with a video camera, none of which gets on tape because Mandy (perhaps deliberately) left the lens cap on.


Added DiffLines:

* GoshDangIt: In issue #59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom alienates her sisters by trying to show how intellectually inferior they are to her. When she asks Buttercup what her motivation for fighting Mojo is, Buttercup replies, "Usually it's to beat the puckey out of him... but right now it's to get you to '''''shut up!!'''''


Added DiffLines:

* MultipleHeadCase: In issue #58 "Triple Threat", Mojo Jojo uses a ray that initially seems to have destroyed the girls, but actually makes them grow into a three-headed entity in a single body.

Added: 1351

Changed: 43

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy''



* BigNo: In issue #26 "Steal A Meal", the Powerpuff sisters yell a tearful NO! upon learning that after all the breakfast cereal in town had been stolen the only thing left was oatmeal.

to:

* BigNo: In issue #26 "Steal A Meal", the Powerpuff sisters yell a tearful NO! upon learning that after all the breakfast cereal in town had been stolen the only thing left was oatmeal. It doubles down as a SkywardScream.
* CastOfExpies: In issue #26 "Steal A Meal", Him brings three cereal mascots to life to steal all the cereal in Townsville. The mascots are expies of the Trix rabbit, Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms), and Twinkles the Elephant (Twinkles cereal, an obscure 1960s entry).



* CosmicEgg: PlayedForLaughs in issue #51 "Double Negg-ative". Grim is keeping a cosmic egg on him--he says breaking it will cause the end of everything--which Mandy secretly steals and lets Billy, who is taking possession of a regular egg to show he can be careful, take the rap for it. The egg Billy has breaks and Grim is in an egg factory thinking the cosmic egg is lost in there. It ends with the cosmic egg in Mandy's dress pocket which she taps with her hand--and [[OhCrap subsequently breaks it.]]



* ImprovisedCross: In issue #38 "Count Gerbil", a vampire gerbil sucks juices out of various produce items. Mandy forms a cross with two carrots to stave it off.



* OhCrap: In "Double Neggative", Mandy steals Grim's cosmic egg (which would cause an apocalypse if cracked) and lets Billy take the rap for it. In the end, Mandy reveals she kept the egg in her dress pocket. She taps it to make sure it's safe—and breaks it.

to:

* OhCrap: In issue #51 "Double Neggative", Negg-ative", Mandy steals Grim's cosmic egg (which would cause an apocalypse if cracked) and lets Billy take the rap for it. In the end, Mandy reveals she kept the egg in her dress pocket. She taps it to make sure it's safe—and breaks it.


Added DiffLines:

* WeWantOurJerkBack: In issue #24 "Kaz Superstar", Kaz goes on the talent show "International Idol" and is so awful that he's kicked out of the studio. But [[SoBadItsGood he starts getting offers]] upon his appearance and strikes out on his own, relegating the girls to has-beens. But Kaz gets bored with the good life and returns to the girls who welcome him back with open arms.

Added: 506

Removed: 39

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''



* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi''



* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi''


Added DiffLines:

* BigNo: In issue #26 "Steal A Meal", the Powerpuff sisters yell a tearful NO! upon learning that after all the breakfast cereal in town had been stolen the only thing left was oatmeal.


Added DiffLines:

* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Grim conveniently uses his scythe to find out what Nostradamus is talking about, prompting Mandy to turn to the reader and comment "Doesn't this comic have ''any'' standards?"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:



Added DiffLines:

* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: In issue #45 "Better Luck Next Time", Grim's cursed cuckoo clock sends Billy and Mandy through time. In one scenario, they're in the future where they come across their senior citizen selves. Mandy still belittles Billy, even saying the same things present Mandy is saying at the same time.


Added DiffLines:

* MyFutureSelfAndMe: In issue #36 "Future Tense", Billy accidentally takes him and Mandy through time after he messes with Grim's cursed cuckoo clock. A shrouded figure meets them and tries to get them back to their own time as facing their past and future selves poses dire consequences. Billy meets himself as an infant (who is depicted as smart and tidy only to turn stupid and destructive after being influenced by present Billy) then they later come across themselves as elderly citizens.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Mandy: (to us) Oh, that's not too convenient, is it? Doesn't this comic have any standards?

to:

Mandy: -->'''Mandy:''' (to us) Oh, that's not too convenient, is it? Doesn't this comic have any standards?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ReadTheFinePrint: In issue #35 "Scout's Dishonor", a mousy scoutmaster gets Billy to sign up for the Extreme Scouts. It's after he signs that the scoutmaster becomes a GeneralRipper. Mandy claims bossing Billy around is ''her'' privilege but the scoutmaster shows her the fine print: all rights revert to him. So Mandy, through power of attorney, adds Grim's name to the contract.

Added: 242

Changed: 638

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AchillesInHisTent: In issue 33 "Sounding Off", Blossom takes a vow of silence as a means to make Bubbles and Buttercup settle their arguments on their own instead of pestering her with them. This vow of silence continues even during a battle with a monster towards the final act, but after the monster knocks away Bubbles and Buttercup, Blossom tries to gain the upper hand but is captured and cannot call for help because now she has lost her voice. Bubbles and Buttercup team up to save her.
* ComedicSpanking: In issue 54 "Bully For Ya!" Grim, Billy, and Mandy are being mistreated by a bully and his grandmother, so Grim calls upon the grandmother's own grandmother from the afterlife, who gives the bully's grandmother a spanking.

to:

* AchillesInHisTent: In issue 33 #33 "Sounding Off", Blossom takes a vow of silence as a means to make Bubbles and Buttercup settle their arguments on their own instead of pestering her with them. This vow of silence continues even during a battle with a monster towards the final act, but after the monster knocks away Bubbles and Buttercup, Blossom tries to gain the upper hand but is captured and cannot call for help because now she has lost her voice. Bubbles and Buttercup team up to save her.
* TheBadGuyWins: Mojo Jojo wins in issue #59 "Smart And Smarter", the final story. Blossom lets [[InsufferableGenius her ego swell]] after being admitted to a school for exceptionally smart children to the point where she alienates her sisters and Mojo. In a mano-a-mano battle, Blossom shoots her ice breath at Mojo, who counters with a heat shield. The trail of melted ice reaches Blossom's foot (which she doesn't see) as she emits static electricity from her hands. The result: Blossom gets fried to a frazzle from electrocution. The story ends with Mojo and Buttercup [[EnemyMine shaking hands]].
* ComedicSpanking: In issue 54 #54 "Bully For Ya!" Grim, Billy, and Mandy are being mistreated by a bully and his grandmother, so Grim calls upon the grandmother's own grandmother from the afterlife, who gives the bully's grandmother a spanking.



* DumbStruck: In issue 37 "Sounding Off", Blossom gives Bubbles and Buttercup the silent treatment as a means to make them solve their own problems. But during a battle with a monster, Blossom is suddenly rendered mute when the monster grabs her.
* GiantFootOfStomping: In issue 23 "The [=MP3=]", the Micro-Puffs' mischief causes Blossom to grow giant size. She defeats the Micro-Puffs by trapping them under her foot.

to:

* DumbStruck: In issue 37 #37 "Sounding Off", Blossom gives Bubbles and Buttercup the silent treatment as a means to make them solve their own problems. But during a battle with a monster, Blossom is suddenly rendered mute when the monster grabs her.
* GiantFootOfStomping: In issue 23 #23 "The [=MP3=]", the Micro-Puffs' mischief causes Blossom to grow giant size. She defeats the Micro-Puffs by trapping them under her foot.



* LuckilyMyPowersWillProtectMe: In issue 36 "Future Tense", Grim seeks advice from Nostradamus as to his fate. When Nostradamus' sage turns out to be too enigmatic, Grim says that luckily he can figure out what he's saying with his Scythe.

to:

* LuckilyMyPowersWillProtectMe: In issue 36 #36 "Future Tense", Grim seeks advice from Nostradamus as to his fate. When Nostradamus' sage turns out to be too enigmatic, Grim says that luckily he can figure out what he's saying with his Scythe.



* NeverTrustAHairTonic: In issue 41 "Nose No Bounds", Grim lets Billy use some otherworldly hair tonic. He inhales it, and it causes his nose hairs to grow and gain sentient life.

to:

* NeverTrustAHairTonic: In issue 41 #41 "Nose No Bounds", Grim lets Billy use some otherworldly hair tonic. He inhales it, and it causes his nose hairs to grow and gain sentient life.



* PrideBeforeAFall: In issue 59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom lets admittance to a school for especially smart children go to her head to the point that she not only alienates her sisters but also arch-foe Mojo Jojo. During a face-to-face battle, Mojo cuts Blossom down to size, with Bubbles and Buttercup's blessings.
* StoppedClock: In issue 56 "Time Waits For No Mandy", Mandy, who hates celebrating her birthday, tricks Father Time into going on vacation. It causes a loop in time to the point where it becomes monotonous. Grim, Billy, and Mandy try to find a way to get Father Time back on the job.
* TeamRocketWins: In issue 59 "Smart And Smarter", Mojo Jojo outwits Blossom, with her sisters' blessings! Blossom ([[InsufferableGenius who let her ego swell after being admitted to a special school]]) blows her ice breath which Mojo counters with a heat shield. The trail of melted ice reaches Blossom's foot (which she doesn't see) and she emits static electricity from her hands which in turn fries her to a frazzle. The ending panel has Buttercup shaking hands with Mojo.

to:

* PrideBeforeAFall: In issue 59 #59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom lets admittance to a school for especially smart children go to her head to the point that she not only alienates her sisters but also arch-foe Mojo Jojo. During a face-to-face battle, Mojo cuts Blossom down to size, with Bubbles and Buttercup's blessings.
* StoppedClock: In issue 56 #56 "Time Waits For No Mandy", Mandy, who hates celebrating her birthday, tricks Father Time into going on vacation. It causes a loop in time to the point where it becomes monotonous. Grim, Billy, and Mandy try to find a way to get Father Time back on the job.
* TeamRocketWins: In issue 59 #59 "Smart And Smarter", Mojo Jojo outwits Blossom, with her sisters' blessings! Blossom ([[InsufferableGenius who let her ego swell after being admitted to a special school]]) blows her ice breath which Mojo counters with a heat shield. The trail of melted ice reaches Blossom's foot (which she doesn't see) and she emits static electricity from her hands which in turn fries her to a frazzle. The ending panel has Buttercup shaking hands with Mojo.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaptation anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' comic.

to:

Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaptation ComicBookAdaptation anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' comic.



[[/folder]

to:

[[/folder][[/folder]]

Added: 172

Changed: 12

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



[[folder:Cartoons included]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''
* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi''
[[/folder]



* HopelessAuditionees: "Kaz Superstar" lampoons the William Hung act on American Idol. The girls' manager Kaz auditions at a talent show and is so awful he is kicked out of the studio by all three judges. But his act gets noticed and soon he's in high demand while Ami and Yumi are relegated to has-been status.

to:

* HopelessAuditionees: "Kaz Superstar" lampoons the William Hung act on American Idol.''Series/AmericanIdol''. The girls' manager Kaz auditions at a talent show and is so awful he is kicked out of the studio by all three judges. But his act gets noticed and soon he's in high demand while Ami and Yumi are relegated to has-been status.

Added: 901

Changed: 2

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaption anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' comic.

to:

Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaption ComicAdaptation anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' comic.


Added DiffLines:

* HopelessAuditionees: "Kaz Superstar" lampoons the William Hung act on American Idol. The girls' manager Kaz auditions at a talent show and is so awful he is kicked out of the studio by all three judges. But his act gets noticed and soon he's in high demand while Ami and Yumi are relegated to has-been status.


Added DiffLines:

* OhCrap: In "Double Neggative", Mandy steals Grim's cosmic egg (which would cause an apocalypse if cracked) and lets Billy take the rap for it. In the end, Mandy reveals she kept the egg in her dress pocket. She taps it to make sure it's safe—and breaks it.
-->'''Mandy:''' (eyes wide open in shock) Uh oh.


Added DiffLines:

* StoppedClock: In issue 56 "Time Waits For No Mandy", Mandy, who hates celebrating her birthday, tricks Father Time into going on vacation. It causes a loop in time to the point where it becomes monotonous. Grim, Billy, and Mandy try to find a way to get Father Time back on the job.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DumbStruck: In issue 37 "Sounding Off", Blossom gives Bubbles and Buttercup the silent treatment as a means to make them solve their own problems. But during a battle with a monster, Blossom is suddenly rendered mute when the monster grabs her.

Added: 806

Changed: 3

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaption anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/PowerpuffGirls'' comic.

to:

Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaption anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/PowerpuffGirls'' ''ComicBook/ThePowerpuffGirls'' comic.


Added DiffLines:

* LuckilyMyPowersWillProtectMe: In issue 36 "Future Tense", Grim seeks advice from Nostradamus as to his fate. When Nostradamus' sage turns out to be too enigmatic, Grim says that luckily he can figure out what he's saying with his Scythe.
Mandy: (to us) Oh, that's not too convenient, is it? Doesn't this comic have any standards?


Added DiffLines:

* TeamRocketWins: In issue 59 "Smart And Smarter", Mojo Jojo outwits Blossom, with her sisters' blessings! Blossom ([[InsufferableGenius who let her ego swell after being admitted to a special school]]) blows her ice breath which Mojo counters with a heat shield. The trail of melted ice reaches Blossom's foot (which she doesn't see) and she emits static electricity from her hands which in turn fries her to a frazzle. The ending panel has Buttercup shaking hands with Mojo.

Added: 674

Changed: 4

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AchillesInHisTent: In issue 33 "Sounding Off", Blossom takes a vow of silence as a means to make Bubbles and Buttercup settle their arguments on their own instead of pestering her with them. This vow of silence continues even during a battle with a monster towards the final act, but after the monster knocks away Bubbles and Buttercup, Blossom tries to gain the upper hand but is captured and cannot call for help because now she has lost her voice. Bubbles and Buttercup team up to save her.



* GiantFootOfStomping: In issue 23 "The MP3", the Micro-Puffs' mischief causes Blossom to grow giant size. She defeats the Micro-Puffs by trapping them under her foot.

to:

* GiantFootOfStomping: In issue 23 "The MP3", [=MP3=]", the Micro-Puffs' mischief causes Blossom to grow giant size. She defeats the Micro-Puffs by trapping them under her foot.foot.
* NeverTrustAHairTonic: In issue 41 "Nose No Bounds", Grim lets Billy use some otherworldly hair tonic. He inhales it, and it causes his nose hairs to grow and gain sentient life.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

Creator/CartoonNetwork's fourth ComicAdaption anthology of their most prominent animated works from TheOughties. It ran from 2004 to 2009. It eventually got merged with the ''ComicBook/PowerpuffGirls'' comic.
----
!!Tropes:
* ComedicSpanking: In issue 54 "Bully For Ya!" Grim, Billy, and Mandy are being mistreated by a bully and his grandmother, so Grim calls upon the grandmother's own grandmother from the afterlife, who gives the bully's grandmother a spanking.
-->'''Grim:''' What can I say? I have friends in high places!
* GiantFootOfStomping: In issue 23 "The MP3", the Micro-Puffs' mischief causes Blossom to grow giant size. She defeats the Micro-Puffs by trapping them under her foot.
* PrideBeforeAFall: In issue 59 "Smart And Smarter", Blossom lets admittance to a school for especially smart children go to her head to the point that she not only alienates her sisters but also arch-foe Mojo Jojo. During a face-to-face battle, Mojo cuts Blossom down to size, with Bubbles and Buttercup's blessings.
----

Top