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Recap / The Powerpuff Girls S 5 EP 8 Pee Pee Gs Boy Toys

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Original air date: 11/13/2003

Production code: PPG-512

Pee Pee G's: The girls find their bed soaking wet, but they refuse to admit that they did it, quickly distracting them with fear.

Boy Toys: Princess Morbucks finally meets the Rowdyruff Boys as they fight the Powerpuff Girls. When she tries to prove herself to the boys, they reject her. The girls realize they need better firepower to stop the boys, so they temporarily recruit Princess.

Pee Pee G’s provides examples of:

  • Blame Game: The girls all blame each other for wetting the bed.
  • Embarrassing Damp Sheets: What is happening to the girls. In the end, it turns out to be Mojo Jojo’s doing.
  • Foul Waterfowl: The News Flash shows the video of a fire-breathing duck destroying Townsville.
  • Giant Squid: The girls have to fight one this episode, but are so distracted by the mystery of the wet bed that it takes them a whole day to finish the job.
  • Heroic BSoD: The constant bed wetting causes all girls to start wondering if they could be the bed wetter, and all 3 sink into depression because of it.
  • Hydrant Geyser: Happens due to a car crashing against it.
  • It's Always Spring: Spring has just begun again in this episode.
  • It Amused Me: Mojo’s motivation for pouring water into the girls bed every night; he wasn’t out to try and discourage them, ruin their confidence, or try to break up their team. He just loved to see them bicker.
  • Motive Misidentification: When the girls discover that Mojo Jojo was pouring water on their bed, they immediately assume he did it to discourage them as a team and ruin their confidence to make it easier for him to Take Over the World. Mojo reveals that isn't the case at all; he just liked seeing them bicker.
  • Running Gags: After many says "The city of Towns..." (it says 2 times!)
  • Urine Trouble: Poor Blossom is on the receiving end of this when a dog wets on her.

Boy Toys provides examples of:

  • A-Team Firing: All three girls suffers from this when piloting the vehicles Princess gave them, completely missing the Rowdy Ruff boys with every shot. However, it’s later revealed this was all part of their plan to trick the boys into hijacking the vehicles.
  • Enemy Civil War: The girls deliberately trick the boys into hijacking Princess’ vehicles and attacking each other with them.
  • Enemy Mine: Princess tries to form one with the Rowdyruff Boys against the Powerpuff Girls, but when they reject her, she forms one with the Powerpuff Girls against the boys instead.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: What Princess hoped to achieve by helping the Rowdyruff boys defeat the girls. Unfortunately for her, they don’t want her in their group.
  • The Ghost: Princess' mother — Princess is seen talking to her on the phone, but the audience never gets to see or hear her.
  • Hidden Supplies: Princess has a secret weapons arsenal somewhere in the desert.
  • Tank Goodness: One of Princess’ secret weapons is a tank.
  • Watch the Paint Job: The Rowdyruff Boys trash Princess’ limo when the girls kick them into it.

 
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Princess Morbucks takes the girls to a hidden warehouse of weapons in the desert as part of a plan to destroy The Rowdyruff Boys.

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