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It would not only explain the girls not remembering having ever wronged Silico, but it would make much more sense timeline-wise since the girls couldn't have been around while he was a kid. The inciting incident could have feasibly taken place 10 years ago while Bliss was still in Townsville, with Silico being a preteen at the time. It would also be more thematically appropriate given how Bliss had difficulty controlling her destructive power.

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It would not only explain the girls not remembering having ever wronged Silico, but it would make much more sense timeline-wise since the girls couldn't have been around while he was a kid. The inciting incident could have feasibly taken place 10 years ago while Bliss was still in Townsville, with Silico being a preteen at the time. It would also be more thematically appropriate given how Bliss had difficulty controlling her destructive power.power.

[[WMG: The girls are older in this continuity.]]
Specifically, they're aged up from 5 to 10. They act much more like 10 year olds than 5 year olds here, their classmates look like 10 or 11 year olds, and the new voice actors could be explained as their voices changing. However, due to the Chemical X, they age much slower and thus still look like very young children.
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** Blossom has the same role as the intelligent sister and leader, but is more [[SuperOCD uptight]] than her original incarnation/counterpart.

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** Blossom has the same role as the intelligent sister and leader, but is more [[SuperOCD uptight]] uptight than her original incarnation/counterpart.
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However, the executives decided "Saying no to memes [[WereStillRelevantDammit won't make us hip and stylin' with the kids!]]", so they wrote out that aesop, but kept the memes.

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However, the executives decided "Saying no to memes [[WereStillRelevantDammit won't make us hip and stylin' with the kids!]]", kids!", so they wrote out that aesop, but kept the memes.

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[[WMG: The girls will be fighting the [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Titans]] in the crossover.]]
Notice how it says "face off" instead of "work together". If they do fight, it could lead into an {{Aesop}} ([[AccidentalAesop Accidental]] or otherwise) of how being older doesn't necessarily mean being better.



[[WMG: The girls will be fighting the [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Titans]] in the crossover.]]
Notice how it says "face off" instead of "work together". If they do fight, it could lead into an {{Aesop}} ([[AccidentalAesop Accidental]] or otherwise) of how being older doesn't necessarily mean being better.
* Confirmed.




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* Jossed.




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* Jossed. His backstory has nothing to do with the Professor.




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* Semi-jossed. While he'd become a bit of a BreakoutVillain, having more main villain roles than the other new villains, he never becomes anything beyond a recurring baddie.



Jared will be revealed to actually be Him's evil henchman disguised as a human boy to spy on Blossom or the late Dick Hardly's illegitimate son.

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Jared will be revealed to actually be Him's evil henchman disguised as a human boy to spy on Blossom or the late Dick Hardly's illegitimate son.son.
* Jossed, sadly.

[[WMG: Bliss is actually the one who destroyed Silico's robot friends and he simply mistook the girls for her.]]
It would not only explain the girls not remembering having ever wronged Silico, but it would make much more sense timeline-wise since the girls couldn't have been around while he was a kid. The inciting incident could have feasibly taken place 10 years ago while Bliss was still in Townsville, with Silico being a preteen at the time. It would also be more thematically appropriate given how Bliss had difficulty controlling her destructive power.
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Considering the Titans are widely disliked (Both in universe and out), are complete [[{{Jackass}} jerks]], and have destroyed Jump City while trying to protect it on multiple occasions, the girls would have more than enough reason to believe they're evil.

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Considering the Titans are widely disliked (Both in universe and out), are complete [[{{Jackass}} jerks]], {{jerk|ass}}s, and have destroyed Jump City while trying to protect it on multiple occasions, the girls would have more than enough reason to believe they're evil.
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[[WMG: The show takes place in an AlternateContinuity, despite the references to the original.]]
I mean, come on, it's a reboot.
* Characters:
** Blossom has the same role as the intelligent sister and leader, but is more [[SuperOCD uptight]] than her original incarnation/counterpart.
** Bubbles in the reboot differs various traits of her original counterpart, such as [[AdaptationalIntelligence knowing how to program computer software]] in "Viral Spiral". She is also shown to cry less.
** Buttercup's role in the reboot is [[AdaptationalJerkass being lazy, less trustworthy, including irresponsible, selfish]], much more different than her original version/counterpart.
** All the Girls can create energy constructs in a style of DC Comics superhero Green Lantern in this series, unlike their 1998 counterparts from the original series.
** Revealed in Arachno-Romance, Professor Utonium has no fear of spiders, as his '98 incarnation does fear them, and in "Viral Spiral", he doesn't know about computers, but his '98 counterpart does. His fatherly role has toned down significantly and is [[AdaptationalDumbass less intelligent than his counterpart]].
** Mojo Jojo: In the series, he has a pet dog and a mother, which his original counterpart does not. He also refers to himself in third person narrative and doesn't speak in long sentences.
** Princess Morbucks: Her 2016-self does still attend a school but has a team of rappers/street club gangs called the Cash Money Krew. Also, she has no interest in crime, unlike her original incarnation. She is furthermore shown to be somewhat of a friend to the Girls, and even goes as far to address the trio as Supergal Pals.
* Universe:
** Its universe takes place more in the modern day, as the show makes references to trends, memes, slang words, etc.
** The series also includes new characters such as villains like Manboy, Bianca Bikini, Silico, Packrat, Janitaur, and so on.
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[[WMG: These aren't the same Powerpuff Girls as the ones in the original show.]]
I know the show is a StealthSequel, but it explains the new voice actresses and the changes in personality. Basically, as the Girls thought in "Little Miss Interprets", the Professor for whatever reason decided to abandon Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup and replace them with new Powerpuff Girls with the same names and general appearances. He DID abandon Bliss, so I wouldn't put it past him. The new Girls don't know about this, of course. As to where the real Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are now, I have no idea.
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The two teams are meant to face off in said crossover. If the girls win, [[GrowingTheBeard the fans will find it easier to accept the reboot.]] If they lose, [[InternetBackdraft they'll have more of a reason to hate it.]]

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The two teams are meant to face off in said crossover. If the girls win, [[GrowingTheBeard the fans will find it easier to accept the reboot.]] If they lose, [[InternetBackdraft they'll have more of a reason to hate it.]]
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Considering the Titans are widely disliked (Both in universe and [[PeripheryHatedom out]]), are complete [[{{Jackass}} jerks]], and have destroyed Jump City while trying to protect it on multiple occasions, the girls would have more than enough reason to believe they're evil.

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Considering the Titans are widely disliked (Both in universe and [[PeripheryHatedom out]]), out), are complete [[{{Jackass}} jerks]], and have destroyed Jump City while trying to protect it on multiple occasions, the girls would have more than enough reason to believe they're evil.

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