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3Characters who attend Townsville High in the fanfiction "FanFic/MoreThanHuman". For the original cartoon, see [[Characters/ThePowerpuffGirlsResidentsOfTownsville here]]:
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7[[folder: Robin Snyder]]
8A treasured childhood friend for the Powerpuff Girls, and [[TheConfidant a reliable shoulder to lean on]] for Blossom especially.
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10* ActionSurvivor: Tends to happen when you live in Townsville and share schools with The Powerpuff Girls.
11* AllWomenAreLustful: She's not subtle about wanting to see a shirtless [[MrFanservice Brick]] at the beach.
12* AmbiguouslyBi: She has some ShipTease with Mike, but also has this line after tasting Buttercup's food from Blossom.
13-->'''Robin:''' “Oh God, heavenly. Tell your sister I want to marry her.”
14* AscendedExtra: In the original show, she was largely OutOfFocus after [[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS4EP5 her debut episode]]. Here, she's a recurring student and Blossom's main confidant.
15* BadassBystander: Keeps her head during the heist operation in school.
16* BetaCouple: She and Mike have some puppy love but they don't get nearly as much development as The Girls and The Boys.
17* BookDumb: Downplayed, but English is not her strong point at least, as shown when she tries to make up a metaphor for Blososm's situation and ends up accidentally butchering it. Of, course, when compared to Blossom, she ends up looking worse than she likely is.
18* BreakTheCutie: Mike's disappearance leaves her in tears.
19* CasualDangerDialogue: As she's used to being a damsel, she's prone to engaging in this with her classmates or The Girls.
20* ComicallyMissingThePoint: During Princess' party.
21-->'''Blossom:''' “Just keep me company until Brick shows up again,”
22-->'''Robin:''' “Tell me you’re joking.”
23--> '''Blossom:''' “Huh? No! I don’t mean we’re here ''together'', I mean I’m trying to keep an eye on him!”
24* TheConfidant: To Blossom, as shown during Princess' party in chapter 1. She's usually the person Blossom clings to when she feels stressed or uncomfortable.
25* DamselInDistress: In chapter 5, while being rescued from a shooting, she complains about having been kidnapped on at least four occasions.
26-->"This is, what, like the fifth time in my entire life? I need to move the hell out of Townsville!"
27* DeadpanSnarker: A lot more snappy than when she was a child.
28** At Princess' party:
29--->'''Blossom:''' ''[regarding Brick]'' “I mean I’m trying to keep an eye on him!”
30--->'''Robin:''' “Take a number. Didn’t you see the heads that turned when the boys got here?”
31** And regarding Blossom's charity dance with Brick:
32--->'''Blossom:''' “I will be so glad when this is over. You know, the worst part is knowing that every other girl in the school is going absolutely nuts with jealousy, when they should really be more sensible than that.”
33--->'''Robin:''' [[SarcasmMode “Ah, the pitfalls of being smarter than the rest of the world.”]]
34* TheGadfly: She enjoys trolling her friends and always has a witty retort for every argument.
35* TheGenericGirl: Unlike The Powerpuffs and Rowdyruffs, she ''is'' just a human.
36* GirlNextDoor: Quite literally in this case for the Powerpuff Girls.
37* TheHedonist: Downplayed, but she encourages Blossom to focus more on being a teenager than a superhero, and always tries to discourage her from feeling guilt if she fails. Despite this, she obviously appreciates her hero work.
38* InformedFlaw: In chapter 5, she complains about being a recurring DamselInDistress. Not only is this an aspect of her that we only saw once in the original show , but she's not shown getting kidnapped at any point before and after the school takeover, in which the entire school was being held hostage. Ironically, it's her date Mike who ends up being the resident DistressedDude for an entire chapter.
39* NiceGirl: She's been good friends with the girls since childhood and she genuinely is popular and well-liked.
40* NotSoAboveItAll: Like everyone else, she becomes smitten with Brick after seeing him dance. Blossom is left quite dispirited.
41-->'''Robin:''' “Jesus Christ, I hope that boy has a dance card, I need to get my name on that thing immediately.”
42* PluckyGirl: Not as much as Bubbles (since she doesn't have superpowers), but still an example.
43* ShipTease: With Mike. She praises him taking up Butch at volleyball in chapter 6 and arranges to go with him to homecoming (he fails to go because he gets kidnapped).
44* ShipperOnDeck: She's the one who gets Blossom and Kris together, because of PairTheSmartOnes.
45* StraightMan: ZigZagged. She comes off as this to Blossom in most of their interactions because her point is that Blossom is being "too mature".
46-->'''Blossom:''' "Somehow you've made that not sound like a compliment,"
47* TheTease: She likes to flirt with boys, though she's not as overt about it as Butch. [[MrFanservice Brick]] is her favorite target, much to his (and Butch's) disillusionment.
48* TrueCompanions: With The Girls. The passing years have not made their bond any less strong. She only attends one of princess' parties because she heard The Girls were going.
49* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: When she mishears that Blossom and Brick had gone to Princess' party together. Blossom is quick to erase that thought from her mind.
50[[/folder]]
51
52[[folder: Will]]
53Bubbles' fourth boyfriend whose aloof attitude [[DerailingLoveInterests slowly causes them to drift apart]].
54----
55* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Implied to be the reason he started dating Bubbles in the first place, as their relationship starts falling out after she's forced to leave the cheer squad in chapter 1.
56* AssholeVictim: You won't be feeling bad for him when Bubbles breaks up with him, you will just be sad that Boomer never got to kick his ass for being a shitty boyfriend.
57* BrosBeforeHoes: Repeatedly prioritizes hanging out with his football friends over Bubbles, even at ''prom''! Somewhat PlayedWith, since there are girls in his group.
58* BullyingADragon: Throws a football at Boomer's head after finding out he asked Bubbles out. This is ''[[EvilCounterpart Boomer]]'' we're talking about.
59* CanonForeigner: There were no confirmed "Will"s in the original show's kindergarten class, although [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as he was likely a first grader then.
60* CrazyJealousGuy: Bubbles is worried that he’ll throw a fit when he finds out that Boomer has a crush on her. He does.
61* CockFight: With Boomer. He loses.
62* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: He doesn't react well to Bubbles protecting him from Boomer, claiming he could've taken him on easily.
63* DerailingLoveInterests: He's been this with Bubbles since she left cheer, but Boomer's introduction does nothing but worsen the situation. They finally break up in chapter 4, after one too many fights.
64* DumbJock: He attacks a former supervillain for a petty reason. TWICE!
65* DumbMuscle: He's a football player, and definitely above average when it comes to brute strength; but he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
66* EveryoneHasStandards: As much of a dick as he can be, even he hesitates at how deliberately mean Ashley and the cheerleaders are to Bubbles, and goes after her when they drive her to tears.
67* HiddenDepths: His attitude when apologizing to Bubbles for forgetting their anniversary and offering her a reservation at an expensive diner ([[PlayingCyrano that Boomer made for him]]) is surprisingly romantic, and shows that he's capable of being a good boyfriend when he tries. Sadly, he often doesn't.
68* HairTriggerTemper: He loses his temper very easily, and Bubbles' first concern for Boomer asking her out is him lashing out.
69* HateSink: {{Downplayed}}. He's not a villain, but he's more unsympathetic than ''any'' of the Rowdyruff Boys. Even with his few PetTheDog moments, his characterization revolves around being an aloof boyfriend who's prone to violent mood swings. It doesn't help that his girlfriend is the nicest and most sympathetic character in the story, making him look even worse when he's mean to her. Needless to say, [[AffablyEvil Boomer]] comes across as the more favorable option in the LoveTriangle, even at his worst.
70* {{Hypocrite}}:
71** Accuses Bubbles of not wanting to hang out with his football friends anymore, right after admitting he doesn't go to Bubbles' auditions because he doesn't like her choir friends.
72** Earlier, he laments not being able to spend as much time with Bubbles as before, only to immediately choose football practice over supporting her at her auditions.
73* InformedKindness: Bubbles has fond memories of him, and it's implied he used to be very affectionate towards her before Boomer entered the equation; not that we ever get to see that side of him. Becomes somewhat understandable when you remember this is all from [[ThePollyanna Bubbles']] point of view.
74* ItsAllAboutMe: He only wants to do football- or cheer-related things with Bubbles, and doesn't bother to hide his disinterest when it comes to activities she enjoys.
75* JerkJock: He prioritizes his team over spending time with Bubbles, and he's implied to have been solely interested in the Powerpuff Girl for superficial reasons.
76* {{Jerkass}}: He's an unsympathetic selfish prick and a crappy boyfriend to Bubbles.
77* JerkassHasAPoint:
78** He's right to be angry at Boomer for making unwanted moves on his girlfriend, especially since he had previously promised that he'd back off.
79** While most of it is his own fault for being a crappy boyfriend in the first place, he rightfully accuses Bubbles of having a crush on Boomer behind his back.
80* KickTheDog: Everytime he gets angry at Bubbles is guaranteed to be unwarranted.
81* NeverMyFault: He blames Boomer for causing a rift between him and Bubbles, nevermind the fact that most of their problems (him not hanging out with her friends, him ditching her in favor of football practice, him not going to support her during her choir auditions, him forgetting her anniversary and lying to her about making reservations...) were instigated by his own selfishness. Bubbles calls him out on this late in chapter 4.
82* PayEvilUntoEvil: Attacking Boomer isn't exactly his greatest sin, considering the latter had previously dumped his girlfriend in favor of asking out a taken girl.
83* PetTheDog: For what's worth, he does try to act like a supporting boyfriend to Bubbles sometimes. Unfortunately, these moments are far in-between, and don't matter much in the large scheme of things.
84** Despite his initial reaction to [[ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike her rescue]] being [[UngratefulBastard one of dismissal and anger]], the following day he lists "worrying about (him)" as one of the reasons she's the best girlfriend ever, implying he does feel grateful after all; he just doesn't want to show it.
85** While eating at the place Boomer reserved for them, he initially refuses to watch a football game on the diner's TV because he wants to devote his time to his girlfriend. It takes Bubbles' reassurance for him to go.
86** When he thinks Boomer has made Bubbles cry while at Prom, he quickly shows up to defend her.
87* PutOnABus: While it's not made clear, he likely graduated in chapter 5, as he's not around for the latter chapters.
88* SatelliteLoveInterest: He vanishes from the story when Bubbles breaks up with him.
89* ShadowArchetype: Boomer ends up adopting his CrazyJealousGuy problem when he starts dating Bubbles, which becomes the main reason for their relationship issues ''again''.
90* SugarAndIcePersonality: He can either act charming and protective, or aloof and disinterested depending on his mood. The usually upbeat Bubbles is not a fan of the latter side of him.
91* TooDumbToLive: Though the first instance might be forgivable, there was no excuse for him picking another fight with an angry Boomer at prom, ''especially'' after Boomer had called him out on being a shitty boyfriend.
92* UngratefulBastard: His angry reaction to Bubbles saving him from Boomer just screams "ungrateful". Buttercup points it out to her later that day, but Bubbles ignores her. However, he ''does'' thank her in his own way the following day by citing her protective nature as one of her strengths.
93[[/folder]]
94[[folder: Mitch Mitchelson]]
95Buttercup’s only childhood best friend, only childhood boyfriend, and now, only ex.
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97* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Implied to be a case of TookALevelInKindness from the original show, though his past as TheBully isn't even mentioned.
98* AmicableExes: After a long period of silent treatment, he becomes this with Buttercup in chapter 8. They both sadly acknowledge that they can't get back together after what happened, but recognize that holding a grudge has brought them nothing but pain.
99* AlliterativeName: '''M'''itch '''M'''itchelson. That aspect of him hasn't changed.
100* BettyAndVeronica: Being more sensitive and patient, he's the Betty to Butch's Veronica to Buttercup's Archie.
101* BrilliantButLazy: He can be quite insightful, but he hates school, so he gives up on college.
102* DeadpanSnarker: His default attitude. Becomes pretty useful when dealing with Butch and Buttercup.
103* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite engaging in some juvenile shit with Buttercup and the gang, he's downright disgusted by some of the crap Butch pulls on them.
104* FriendToAllChildren: Retrieves a little girl that Buttercup saved after she gets lost.
105* FriendToPsychos: He allows Butch to sit on his table, and Boomer to join his band. This is ''before'' they start showing any redeeming qualities.
106* GoKartingWithBowser: How he sees his friendship with Butch and Boomer.
107* HiddenDepths: After years of knowing Buttercup, he's become pretty good at maintaining his composure around violent superpowered beings, as he proves during his introduction to Butch and Boomer.
108* JerkassHasAPoint: While making Buttercup think he's in danger for attention was rather petty, he's not wrong when he calls her out for pretending they're not a couple in public, acting aloof and being reluctant to engage in romantic behavior while in public. He also rightfully accuses her of ignoring him in favor of playing video games with their friends despite it being their last day together before he goes on a trip.
109* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can be gruff and snarky, but he's quite loyal and caring to his friends, and can also be quite the softie when he's in love. He also feels genuine remorse for his KickTheDog moment below and wants to end things amicably with Buttercup.
110* KickTheDog: Leaving Buttercup with no warning during a game session and refusing to answer her calls to make her worry as revenge for her acting aloof towards him was a dick move, and Buttercup had every right to snap at him for it.
111* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: When they were a couple, he was the Feminine Boy to Buttercup's Masculine Girl. This is the catalyst for their breakup, as Buttercup being dismissive of his feelings due to wanting to keep a rough exterior is what drives him away from her.
112* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After his KickTheDog moment above, he tries to call Buttercup numerous times to talk things over, but she had snapped her phone in half, so she didn't find out until later in chapter 8, and by then they were too far apart to reconcile.
113* NervesOfSteel: Unlike his gang, he manages to keep his composure around [[AffablyEvil Butch and Boomer]], since he's used to being around [[HotBlooded Buttercup]].
114* PerpetualFrowner: His default expression while dealing with his breakup with Buttercup in chapter 1. He gets better after this.
115* PrizedPossessionGiveaway: His father's leather jacket. He gave it to Buttercup when he grew out of it. This becomes a plot point after their breakup.
116* ReformedBully: It's suggested he grew out of his bully phase after kindergarten.
117* RelationshipUpgrade: After being VitriolicBestBuds in the original show, he became only member of his gang to win Buttercup's heart. It all goes down in epic flames shortly before the events of the story.
118* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: It goes both ways. He's the manly man to Mike, Harry, Floyd and Lloyd's sensitive guy, but he's also the sensitive guy to Butch's manly man.
119* ShadowArchetype: To Butch. They both started off as [[{{Jerkass}} complete pricks]] in the original show, only for this work to give them both a redemption arc as they matured. In Butch's case, however, his redemption came much later than the former, and at a much slower pace.
120* TookALevelInKindness: Aside from being a ReformedBully from the original show, after patching things up with Buttercup he becomes much more amicable and drops his PerpetualFrowner tendencies.
121* TrueCompanions: While he was annoyed when they used to ruin his alone time with Buttercup, Mitch cares a lot about his gang, and didn't cut ties with them after the breakup like Buttercup did, even though they had feelings for his then girlfriend.
122* VitriolicBestBuds:
123** He endlessly teases and pokes fun at the rest of his gang, (and was annoyed at their poorly hidden crush on Buttercup) but clearly enjoys hanging out with them.
124** He's clearly grown fond of Butch, and casually lends him one of his albums without question, despite knowing his reputation.
125* WeakButSkilled: He's not superpowered like Buttercup but he's an expert with his skate.
126[[/folder]]
127[[folder: Mike Believe]]
128A childhood classmate, and Bubbles' first boyfriend.
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130* AdaptationalBadass: Downplayed but his ShrinkingViolet demeanor from the source material is nowhere to be seen here, and he's brave enough to play Volleyball with Butch (which is more dangerous than it seems).
131* AmicableExes: Bubbles and him still hang out a lot. She even compares him fondly to [[{{Jerkass}} Will]] when recalling how he was always willing to hang out with her friend group.
132* AllMenArePerverts: He's quickly DistractedByTheSexy with [[MsFanservice Blossom]] at the beach and jokingly leaves the truth or dare game in chapter 10 after finding out there's no frenching involved.
133* AscendedExtra: He was a one-off character in the show proper, appearing only in [[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS2E9ImaginaryFiendCootieGras Imaginary Fiend]], but he becomes a supporting student in this work.
134* BetaCouple: He and Robin have some puppy love but they don't get nearly as much focus or development as The Girls and The Boys.
135* BetterAsFriends: The apparent reason behind his and Bubbles' break-up.
136* BrainwashedAndCrazy: By Sedusa in chapter 10A. He and a group of other boys are forced into mindless servitude and later are ordered to attack Boomer.
137* ButtMonkey: Poor guy gets the short end of the stick all the time. First, he gets pounded by Butch at Volleyball, then he gets kidnapped by Sedusa and a group of succubi and forced into servitude only to get a black eye from Boomer shortly before being freed. As if all that wasn't enough, [[CrazyJealousGuy Boomer]] now hates his guts for no reason.
138* DistressedDude: He gets abducted by Sedusa in episode 10, and his rescue drives the plot of chapter 10A.
139* EveryoneCanSeeIt: [[ShipTease His interactions with Robin]] make him a source of teasing for everyone else.
140* FirstLove: He is this for Bubbles, with whom they shared their FirstKiss, much to Boomer's jealousy.
141* TheGenericGuy: He's not as prominent as the rest of Mitch's gang, and otherwise comes across as quite a normal fellow.
142* GrewASpine: Now in highschool, he's not as timid as he used to be in kindergarten, and asserts himself quite easily.
143* HeelFaceBrainwashing: Becomes a temporary threat to The Group when Sedusa brainwashes him to be her butler and bodyguard.
144* HypocriticalHumor: He teases Robin for being DistractedByTheSexy with [[MrFanservice Brick.]] [[MsFanservice Then Blossom shows up...]]
145* NiceGuy: The kindest of Mitch's group, by a longshot. He also arranges a secret party for Boomer at his house as gratitude for saving his life.
146* ObliviousToHatred: Doesn't realize Boomer hates his guts for being AmicableExes with Bubbles.
147* SixthRanger: He isn't really a core member of Buttercup's gang, but he does hang out with them occasionally.
148* ShipTease: With Robin. He lends her his letter jacket during her party and arranges to go with her on homecoming (he doesn't make it because he gets kidnapped).
149* TokenGoodTeammate: Not that Buttercup's gang are bad people (except maybe [[UnscrupulousHero Butch]]), but he's the only one of them to not participate in any of the shady stuff they do; like pulling pranks, smoking weed or skipping class. In chapter 1, Butch notes he looks out of place in the group when being introduced to him.
150[[/folder]]
151[[folder: Harry Pitt and Floyd and Lloyd Floyjoyson]]
152Mitch's gang, and Buttercup's main circle of friends since kindergarten.
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154* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the source material Floyd and Lloyd were bullies, and Harry was a clingy [[ThePigPen Pig Pen]]. Here, aside from their consumption of marijuana, they've matured into relatively nice dudes. Justified, as they were on kindergarten in the source material.
155* AllMenArePerverts: Butch joins them because he figures out they fit this trope. They "break down the real estate" for him regarding girls' looks. [[spoiler: Buttercup thinking they're this is also the reasoning behind breaking their friendship prior to the events of the story.]]
156* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Like in the original show, Floyd and Lloyd. Butch certainly has a hard time figuring out who's who.
157* AmazonChaser: They don't "chase" her per se, since they try to hide it, but they have "a mad boner" for Buttercup, as Butch would say.
158* AscendedExtra: They were background students in the show proper (with Harry having ADayInTheLimelight in [[Recap/ThePowerpuffGirlsS2E9ImaginaryFiendCootieGras Cootie Gras]]), but here they're Buttercup's main clique.
159* CoolUncle: Harry is this to his nephew, Stinky.
160* CovertPervert: They all had hidden crushes on Buttercup, which she didn't catch up on but Mitch did. When he reveals it to her, she gets so angry that she stops talking to them for half a semester.
161* EveryoneHasStandards:
162** As much as they like messing around, they draw the line at Butch chewing Buttercup's stick of gum and then threatening to spit it on Harry's face.
163** They might enjoy pulling pranks and smoking weed, but when they think Butch has mistaken them for delinquents, they instantly go on the defensive, claiming they're not looking for trouble.
164* InnocentlyInsensitive: They can't help but be attracted to Buttercup, and although they try to hide it, it becomes impossible for her not to see it when Mitch tells her. Because of this, they have no idea of what they did to drive her away from them.
165* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: When at their worst, they can all act like troublemakers, but they look after each other, and accept Buttercup back with no drama after she gives them the cold shoulder for several months.
166* LeeroyJenkins: If Mitch's home videos are any indication, Harry was implied to have been the most likely one to pull stunts for kicks before Butch enters the story and steals the title for himself.
167* LooseLips:
168** During their introduction, Lloyd accidentally lets it slip to Butch that the gang has access to marijuana. Butch immediately latches on to that thought.
169** Later, Harry mentions Buttercup's breakup when discussing her absence from the group, [[SayingTooMuch which he quickly regrets]]. Butch later forces a confession out of the team because of this.
170* ThePigPen: Downplayed. Harry's not as overtly dirty as he was in the original show, but many jokes are made about it.
171* ReformedBully: Floyd and Lloyd used to be mean-spirited accomplices to Mitch in kindergarten, but, like him, they eventually grew out of the phase.
172* StraightMan: Floyd is the first to break the ice and introduce himself to [[TheDreaded Butch]], and is the most straightforward of the team during the cafeteria discussion. Downplayed in the following chapters where he trades this role with Harry.
173* TookALevelInKindness: While they're not perfect, they're matured into far more pleasant people than when they were in kindergarten, where Floyd and Lloyd were Mitch's CoDragons in bullying their classmates, and Harry was a clingy chaser who was always dirty.
174* TrueCompanions: VitriolicBestBuds as they might be, they're a textbook example of this trope. They even go out of their way to bring out fireworks for Buttercup's birthday.
175* UnrequitedLove: [[spoiler: The reasoning behind their initial falling out with Buttercup is her finding out about their hidden crush on her.]]
176* VitriolicBestBuds: Being a typical teenage boy gang, they mock and tease each other constantly, but they clearly care a lot for each other. They welcome Butch with open arms and later do their best to avoid being awkward around Buttercup and Mitch.
177* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler:Buttercup cuts ties with the team after finding out about their unrequited crush on her. They eventually rekindle their relationship thanks to Butch.]]
178[[/folder]]
179[[folder:Princess Moorbucks]]
180A former villain and nemesis for The Girls, Princess is now reduced to an AlphaBitch who regularly throws out parties at her house and never invites The Girls.
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182* AdaptationalNiceGirl: She's still an AlphaBitch, but she has reportedly given up on trying to destroy the girls. The only illegal thing she does before being sent to France is to try to break her father out of prison.
183* AlasPoorVillain: A non-lethal example, but Bubbles can't help but feel bad for her when she cries over being sent to a boarding school.
184* AlphaBitch: Like in the original show. She even has a group of girls [[ExtremeDoormat who constantly oblige her comments with giggles]].
185* AttentionWhore: She throws parties to celebrate herself, and only invites the boys because of Boomer's TeenIdol status.
186* BrattyTeenageDaughter: To her dad. Her mom is not so tolerant, though.
187* BreakTheHaughty: In chapter 1, [[MyBelovedSmother her mom]] shows up and puts Princess in her place, reducing her to tears.
188* TheBusCameBack: She eventually makes her return in chapter 11.
189* ClingyJealousGirl: When the Rowdyruff boys visit Morbucks mansion, Princess clings to them.
190* DaddysGirl: She clearly favors her dad over her mom, [[SpoiledBrat for obvious reasons]].
191* DaddysLittleVillain: She even tries to bust him out of prison with one of her old super suits.
192* DarkActionGirl: She causes quite a ruckus in the Townsville Prison in chapter 1.
193* DeadpanSnarker: When interacting with The Girls, her lofty demeanor is peppered with some top-tier sarcasm.
194-->'''Princess:''' “Oh, I’m sorry, my Bug-Eyed Freak Shield is clearly on the fritz today. Obviously it wasn’t worth the money I paid for it.”
195* DemotedToExtra: She gets PutOnABus in Episode 1, and even after her return, she doesn't get as much focus as much as she used to in the original show.
196* EntitledBitch: Even as a teenager, she ''still'' believes she was entitled to become a superhero like The Girls, nevermind how much of a bitch she is.
197* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She endlessly dotes on her spoiling father and dons one of her old superhero suits to try and bust him out of prison in chapter 1.
198* EvilIsPetty: Invites everyone to her annual parties except for the Powerpuff Girls. As Robin says: [[SarcasmMode "she's very mature about this stuff"]].
199* GirlPosse: Princess has a group who follow her and follow her orders. 
200* {{Jerkass}}: Time hasn't made her any less of a childish SpoiledBrat.
201* KickTheDog: Whenever she's rude to Bubbles.
202--> ''''Princess'''I’d rather drop dead than invite you or your stupid sisters into my house. But if you do, in fact, drop dead, give me a call. Then we can talk.
203* OhCrap: When her mother appears, she stumbles back into Bubbles before managing to utter a shocked “M-Mother?!”.
204* PayEvilUntoEvil: In episode 10A, Brick is hired to be her bodyguard, and she puts him through hell. It's pretty amusing to see.
205* PutOnABus: Gets sent away to a boarding school in France at the end of chapter 1.
206* RetiredMonster: She apparently gave up on trying to destroy The Girls after kindergarten, and mostly resorts to [[EvilIsPetty not inviting them to her parties]]. She apparently becomes not so retired in chapter 12.
207* RichBitch: Not wanting to invite the Powerpuffs to her party is the least mean thing she does in chapter 1.
208* SelfServingMemory: Anyone who's watched the original show knows that her version of what went down between her and The Girls is complete bullshit.
209-->'''Princess:''' And also realizing that you and your sisters actually owe me, so the idea that you’re the one asking a favor is absolutely preposterous?
210-->'''Bubbles:''' Um… what is it that we owe you, exactly?
211-->'''Princess:''' Hello? Acknowledgement of my—ugh, like I even care anymore.
212* SmugSnake: When her car shows up, she insults and degrades the driver for not opening her door, believing she's her chauffeur. Said driver turns out to be ''her mother'', and her tone changes pretty quickly.
213* SpoiledBrat: In chapter 1. [[BreakTheHaughty Then her mother shows up...]]
214* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Not necessarily vertically inclined, but she definitely loves bossing people around.
215[[/folder]]
216[[folder: Cindy]]
217A senior lieutenant in Blossom's dance class, and Brick's RomanticRunnerUp.
218----
219* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Seems to develop an attraction to Brick for his dark and brooding exterior (though his superb dancing and good looks don't hurt).
220* AlwaysSecondBest: Cindy is extremely talented, but no one can beat Blossom when it comes to dancing.
221* BettyAndVeronica: The Betty to Blossom’s Veronica.
222* BreakTheCutie: Brick's dismissive rejection of her leaves her in tears, and she misses several classes because of her broken state.
223** It gets worse in chapter 5, when a squad of gunmen take her hostage and put a gun to neck. Poor girl's gonna need some therapy after that.
224* BrokenTears: Twice: The first time is when Brick ditches her after prom; while the second is when he saves her from a school shooting. Due to his LackOfEmpathy, he's unable to comfort her.
225* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: The gentle girl to Brick's brooding boy.
226* CanonForeigner: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]]. As she's a senior (and therefore one year older than the protagonists), she wasn't in the kindergarten class in the original show.
227* DamselInDistress: She's taken hostage by gunmen alongside the rest of the school during the school shooting and has to be personally saved by Brick.
228* ForcefulKiss: Brick gives her one [[MisplacedRetribution as revenge]] for Blossom kissing Kris at prom.
229* GameBreakingInjury: In chapter 3, she drives into a pothole and suffers a sprain that renders her unable to dance, leaving Brick no choice but to ask Blossom to be his partner.
230* LegFocus: One of the first things Brick notices about her were her long legs made for dancing.
231* MadLove: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]; but, in chapter 4, her clear infatuation with Brick (who makes it clear he's not interested in a relationship) drives him away pretty quickly.
232* MoralityPet:
233** The only time Blossom is drawn to physical violence against Brick is when she thinks he'd taken advantage of her.
234** Downplayed with Brick. He clearly regrets manipulating her at prom, and saves her from the gunmen with no prompting; but, unlike his dynamic with Blossom, it doesn't stop him from being an aloof jerk to her like everyone else.
235* MsFanservice: She gets a lot of LegFocus, and Brick is not ashamed to admit she's objectively stunning.
236* NaiveEverygirl: Blossom regards her as one, due to her crush on Brick.
237* NiceGirl: While a bit naïve, she's as sweet as can be.
238* ThePollyanna: She's very upbeat and giggly, and serves as an ice-breaker for Brick and Blossom in chapter 3.
239* PutOnABus: Graduates in chapter 5 despite all the emotional trauma she's gone through, meaning she stops attending Townsville High and effectively disappears from the story.
240* RomanticRunnerUp: Brick sees her as such, although he refuses to recognize those feelings.
241* SatelliteLoveInterest: After Brick dumps her, she quickly loses focus in the story.
242* ShadowArchetype: She serves as one for [[{{Tsundere}} Blossom]], another MoralityPet of Brick who would ironically end up being as smitten with him as Cindy was; only this time he will unwillingly reciprocate her feelings.
243* ShrinkingViolet: She spends most of chapter 5 being uncharacteristically quiet and shy around everyone after Brick breaks her heart.
244* ThrowTheDogABone: In chapter 5, despite the TraumaCongaLine she goes through, she ends up graduating, and Brick [[PetTheDog actually apologizes]] for being a jerk to her.
245* TraumaCongaLine: Goes through a pretty ugly one in chapter 5. See BreakTheCutie above.
246[[/folder]]
247[[folder: Kris]]
248A highly respected Student Council member, and in the top five percent of the Senior class. He's also Blossom's junior prom date and first boyfriend.
249----
250* AmicableExes: While we don't get to see his reaction to Blossom breaking up with him, it's implied he understood, and they have remained in good terms since.
251* AlwaysSecondBest:
252** While he's a ChildProdigy and TheSmartGuy, Blossom surpasses him by a mile. He's quite humble about it, though.
253** While she does her best to push this thought away, Blossom internally knows that he can't compare to Brick when it comes to dancing, looks and knowledge, which ends up factoring in their breakup.
254* BreakTheCutie: Downplayed as his grief isn't as pronounced as Cindy's, but the school takedown in chapter 5 traumatizes the poor kid.
255* CanonForeigner: There were no students whose names were confirmed to go by "Kris" in the show proper. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as he was likely a first grader then, while The Girls were in kindergarten.
256* DistressedDude: He get taken hostage twice during the attempted occupation of the school, and has to get saved by Brick on both occasions.
257* ExtremeDoormat: He takes Brick's {{Jerkass}} tendencies in stride, which only makes the latter respect him less.
258* FirstKiss: When she becomes too shy to initiate it, he gives Blossom this at prom.
259* GoodIsBoring: Buttercup considers him to be painfully boring. Brick agrees.
260* InsecureLoveInterest: Granted, no ordinary guy can remotely be at Blossom's level, but he clearly feels himself to be beneath her when dating her.
261* {{Irony}}: He thinks he's way out of Blossom's league, but he turns out to be such a NiceGuy and supporting boyfriend to her that it's ''her'' who ends up thinking she's out of ''his'' league, and breaks up with him for it.
262* ItsNotYouItsMe: Blossom cites this as the reason for their breakup.
263-->'''Blossom:''' “It wasn't him—”
264-->'''Brick:''' “'It was you?' Please, you gotta have something more original than that.”
265-->'''Blossom:''' “It’s the truth,”
266* NiceGuy: Could compare to Bubbles when it comes to kindness.
267* PairTheSmartOnes: He and Blossom date during most of chapter 5.
268* PutOnABus: Since he's a senior student, he graduates at the end of chapter 5, so he's not around for the rest of the work.
269* RomanticRunnerUp: He's Blossom's first boyfriend, but she just can't reciprocate his feelings.
270* SatelliteLoveInterest: Vanishes from the plot after chapter 5, when Blossom breaks up with him.
271* ShrinkingViolet: Despite apparently being very good at public speaking, he involuntarily fidgets and stutters while asking Blossom out.
272* TheSmartGuy: Introduced as a senior class prodigy in chapter 4, and enforced in the following episode when he spends most of his time studying with Blossom.
273* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Blossom quickly becomes comfortable around him when he continuously reassures her while at prom, encouraging her to speak up when uncomfortable.
274[[/folder]]
275[[folder: Julie Bean]]
276A kindergarten classmate for the Powerpuff Girls, she was transferred to Herriman's Private Academy, but returns to Townsville High to finish her senior year.
277----
278* AscendedExtra: She was simply a background student in the original show. After returning to Townsville High, she sits with the Girls sometimes and even becomes a supporting character.
279* AudienceSurrogate: Serves this role in chapter 8, as she arrives when the BelligerentSexualTension of the reds, the SickeninglySweethearts of the blues, and the VitriolicBestBuds of the Greens were at their maximum effect.
280-->'''Julie:''' "Okay, I haven't been around since I was five, so... are you guys... did you all grow up together or something?"
281* TheBusCameBack: After being transferred to Herriman's Private Academy before the events of the show, she returns to Townsville High in chapter 8.
282* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Downplayed as she isn't necessarily rude towards him, but she ''does'' call [[SmugSuper Brick]] out on his {{Jerkass}} behavior a lot more than your usual non-superpowered person.
283* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly related to Brick and Blossom's [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple dynamic]].
284-->'''Brick:''' "[Blossom] doesn't make it easy,"
285-->'''Julie:''' "Consider the source of her frustration,"
286* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: She has Brick dead to rights almost immediately, despite his attempts to conceal his emotions.
287* HeroWorshipper: She's friends with all three Girls, but she has a special admiration for Blossom.
288-->'''Julie:''' "Oh my God, Dance! That's right! You were, like, unstoppable! I was on the team; we couldn't stop talking about you and how amazing you were—"
289* InnocentlyInsensitive: While it's mostly Butch's fault for his unnecessary context, she mistakes Buttercup for gay after the latter compliments her, which is a big pet-peeve for the Powerpuff.
290* NaiveNewcomer: Downplayed. She joins the group late and thus takes a while to catch up on their history, but she sees through Brick and Blossom's façade as soon as she's spent a few minutes with either of them.
291* NervesOfSteel: She has an immunity to Brick's DeathGlare, though he thinks it's because every face in a new high school is scary.
292* NiceGirl: She's nice to everyone immediately, even Brick.
293* RememberTheNewGuy: Subverted. She ''did'' appear in the original show, but as a background student, making readers who aren't familiar with every student' name second-guess whether she's a canon character or not.
294* SixthRanger: Sits with the Girls and the Boys at lunch in Chapter 8, and hangs out with them on several occasions, but is not an immediate part of their group, which isn't helped by her not having superpowers.
295* StraightMan: Plays this to Brick's antics when he takes her to Homecoming.
296[[/folder]]
297[[folder:Hayley]]
298The bassist of "The Galaxy Girls" during the Battle of the Bands, and Boomer's first girlfriend.
299----
300* AmicableExes: While she's still mad at Boomer's commitment issues,[[InnocentlyInsensitive as well as how casual he is about it]], she still has no problem dancing with him at prom or helping him set up an apology concert for Bubbles, and she encourages her to date him.
301* AlwaysSecondBest: Being the lead singer of "The Galaxy Girls", she has a BeautifulSingingVoice. Unfortunately for her, Bubbles beats her by a mile, [[LoveAtFirstNote which Boomer quickly notes]].
302* BettyAndVeronica: Arguably the Veronica to Bubble's Betty. She is portrayed as being more edgy than Bubbles but is quickly laid to the side after Boomer realizes his feelings for Bubbles.
303* CanonForeigner: Nowhere to be seen in the source material, although she was likely a background student.
304* FirstLove: Subverted. She's Boomer's first ever girlfriend, but he only dated her to fulfil some sort of checklist for his short time in high-school, and didn't know much about how love worked yet.
305* NiceGirl: She holds no grudges and is a very mature and supportive friend to Bubbles.
306* LoveAtFirstSight: The moment Boomer walks up to her and says "hi", everyone (including [[TheCasanova Boomer]] himself) knew that they would end up together.
307* OnlySaneWoman: While she's a bit upset about it initially, she doesn't let a two-week High School relationship break-up get to her, and encourages [[DramaQueen Bubbles]] to not make such a big deal about dating Boomer.
308* OutOfFocus: Mostly disappears from the narrative after chapter 5.
309* ThePollyanna: While Boomer's breakup leaves her sad, she bounces back almost instantly.
310* SatelliteLoveInterest: She has a lot less characterization than Boomer's other girlfriend.
311* RomanticRunnerUp: For Boomer. She's his first girlfriend before he meets his true love.
312* WomanScorned: This is what Bubbles fears when she sees Haley glaring at her after her breakup, but it's eventually {{Subverted}}, as she takes the heartbreak in stride.
313[[/folder]]
314[[folder: Kim, Mary, Bobby, and Jackie]]
315Bubbles' main circle of friends. Kim and Mary were also kindergarten friends.
316----
317* BrutalHonesty: Kim knows that Bubbles isn't very good at catching hints, so she's usually quite blunt with her.
318* ButtMonkey: Bobby gets made fun of a lot for his alleged [[DreadfulMusician terrible singing voice]].
319-->'''Student:''' (after a noise [[MoodWhiplash cuts their laughter short]]) “What, did Bobby start singing already?”
320* TheConfidant: Kim is this to Bubbles.
321* DreadfulMusician: Mary and Kim [[SelfDeprecation jokingly refer to themselves as this.]] Bobby and Jackie are also this, apparently.
322* {{Foil}}:
323** To Will. They're all [[DreadfulMusician Dreadful Musicians]], but while they don't let that stop them from hanging out with Bubbles and having fun, Will [[ItsAllAboutMe always avoids doing music-related activities with Bubbles.]]
324** To Buttercup's gang. They're both a team of TrueCompanions to their respective Powerpuff friend, but Buttercup's gang are VitriolicBestBuds, while Bubbles' group are far more overtly loving and supportive. Harry, Floyd and Lloyd also have a hidden [[UnrequitedLove One-sided crush]] on Buttercup that temporarily drove her away from them, while Mary and Kim have an overt admiration for Boomer that doesn't affect him in the slightest.
325* EveryoneHasStandards: They usually go out of their way to avoid hurting Bubbles' feelings, but sometimes engage in BrutalHonesty with her when they feel she's being too delusional.
326* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Kim realizes that Bubbles and Boomer keep staring at each other during their karaoke appointment with friends. She calls Bubbles out on it later.
327** Subverted, since at this point, Bubbles is most emphatically not reciprocating Boomer's affections, which had just manifested that night upon seeing and hearing her sing.
328* TheGadfly: When [[BeautifulSingingVoice Bubbles]] says she can't go on stage because she's still finishing a soda, Mary rips it from her hands and chucks it in the trash so she doesn't have an excuse not to sing.
329* GossipyHens: Downplayed: While they're honest with Bubbles, [[{{Jerkass}} Ashley and the cheerleaders]] are fair game.
330* NiceGuy / NiceGirl: They're friendly and supportive friends to Bubbles.
331* LivingLieDetector: Kim always knows when Bubbles is lying, [[BadLiar though this says more about the latter]].
332* PrecisionFStrike: They call Ashley and the cheerleaders "bitches" behind their back when they begin to ignore Bubbles.
333* {{Polyamory}}: Downplayed. Kim states she has a very open relationship with Bobby, which allows her to fawn over Boomer's BeautifulSingingVoice.
334* SixthRanger: Bobby and Jackie don't sit with the group at lunch, but do show up for nights out.
335* SatelliteCharacter: They're mostly characterized through their interactions with Bubbles.
336* StraightMan: Kim comes off as more level-headed in her interactions with Bubbles, such as when discussing Boomer's feelings for her.
337* TrueCompanions: Kim especially, but they're all very supportive of Bubbles and always try to comfort her when she's upset.
338[[/folder]]
339[[folder: Ashley and The Cheerleaders]]
340Bubbles' (former) secondary circle of friends.
341----
342* AlphaBitch: Ashley could give Princess a run for her money with her bitchiness.
343* AssholeVictim: Considering most of the tropes listed here, their retribution at the hands of Boomer doesn't warrant any sympathy. Bubbles [[RevengeIsNotJustice disagrees]], but she [[EasilyForgiven forgives him]] later in the chapter, which she likely wouldn't have done had the victim been a nicer person.
344* BitchInSheepsClothing: Both Kim and Boomer consider them this after they begin to ignore Bubbles for leaving cheer.
345* ButtMonkey: Ashley cannot catch a break: First she gets her hair shaved off by Boomer, and then she gets her cheer uniform shredded by the same boy.
346* CanonForeigner: Unlike with Kim and Mary, Bubbles wasn't stated to have any cheerleader friends in the original show.
347* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: Boomer makes sure that justice (Or DisproportionateRetribution, depending on your stance) is served every time they do something mean to Bubbles.
348* CruelCheerleader: All of them abandon Bubbles (one of the town's ''heroines'') after she chooses choir over cheer for her junior year, and they later spend most of chapter 3 putting her down at any chance they get.
349* EveryoneHasStandards: Ashley clearly doesn't like those who casually dump people to get with others. She briefly calls Boomer out on this while he pretends to seduce her shortly after being rejected by Bubbles, saying she doesn't want to be "his rebound girl". She also lashes out at Bubbles for supposedly dumping Will in favor of Boomer in chapter 5, and her bitchiness towards her is implied to stem from a misguided sense of betrayal after she left cheer.
350** It's also implied the reasoning behind her anger towards Bubbles is a false belief that she saw herself as "too good for cheer".
351* FalseFriend: Despite Bubbles considering them friends, they start ignoring her the moment she leaves cheer in favor of honors chorale.
352* {{Foil}}:
353** To Kim and Mary. Bubbles considers them all friends, but the latter two are [[TrueCompanions infinitely more loyal]] than [[FalseFriend the former]].
354** Ashley is this to Boomer (ironic, considering their relationship). She's a BitchInSheepsClothing who was close to Bubbles only to resent her for petty reasons, while Boomer is an AffablyEvil [[BefriendingTheEnemy enemy turned best friend]] (and LoveInterest) for her. They also deal with rejection in vastly different (if equally flawed) ways: Ashley resorts to ignoring and belittling Bubbles when the latter leaves cheer, while Boomer reacts with RejectionAffection and engages in SerenadeYourLover and OperationJealousy with her.
355*** They also both call her a slut at different points, though in Ashley's case is blunt and with the intent to hurt her feelings, Boomer implies it indirectly and without any ill intent, and apologizes immediately when she reacts badly to it.
356* HateSink: In a work which humanizes many of its villains, Ashley has little to no redeeming qualities, and her few scenes characterize her as an insufferable brat who makes Princess seem tolerable, which aren't helped by the fact that her main victim is ''[[TheCutie Bubbles]]''. Even ''Will'' has some tender moments, scarce as they are, but Ashley is just a bitch.
357* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Blossom deems Ashley incapable of having any judge of character after she's convinced that Bubbles burnt down the cheerleader's uniforms as revenge for them ignoring her.
358* {{Hypocrite}}: Ashley calls Bubbles a backstabbing bitch for breaking up with Will because she liked Boomer, despite her and the others being [[FalseFriend False Friends]] who casually started ignoring her the moment she's forced to leave cheer.
359* GossipyHens: Consistently gossip about Bubbles behind her back.
360* {{Jerkass}}: As Kim and Mary point out, they're "kinda bitchy", to say the least.
361* JerkassHasAPoint: After some InsaneTrollLogic regarding Bubbles, Ashley correctly deduces Boomer was responsible for shredding their outfits in chapter 5.
362* InsaneTrollLogic: Ashley calls [[NiceGirl Bubbles]] a slut and accuses her of shredding their uniforms, citing her breakup with [[JerkJock Will]] as motive. Blossom herself notes Ashley isn't capable of any judge of character.
363* LaserGuidedKarma: Boomer regards cutting off Ashley's hair and ruining their uniforms as this, though Bubbles considers it DisproportionateRetribution instead.
364* MsFanservice: They seem to pride themselves on their beauty, and [[AllMenArePerverts the jocks]] always [[ExtremeDoormat oblige their snarky comments with chuckles.]]
365* NeverMyFault: While accusing her of ruining the uniforms, Ashley calls Bubbles out for "abandoning [the cheerleaders]", which is rich considering they were the ones who refused to address her after she was forced to leave cheer.
366* OutOfFocus: They never make an appearance again after chapter 5.
367* PrecisionFStrike: While passing Bubbles by, one of them whispers "slut". Bubbles doesn't hear it, but [[BewareTheSuperman Boomer]] does.
368* TheTease: Ashley acts like this when Boomer fakes an attraction towards her, even letting him touch her hair. It makes it easier for him to cut it off.
369* {{Womanchild}}: They're far more childish and immature than Bubbles was when she was ''five'', and are very quick to backstab one of their own for petty reasons.
370[[/folder]]
371[[folder: Amy]]
372A fan of lingerie, and Butch's overtly affectionate prom date.
373----
374* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Implied when she eagerly accepts to be Butch's date, despite him not bothering to put on a polite front when talking to her.
375* AllWomenAreLustful: Gives off this vibe when flirting with Butch, and is quick to give him her number after a quick check-out. There's also the fact that they met in a lingerie store.
376* AmbiguousSituation: What happened between her and Butch for him to ditch her at prom is a mystery, though it's implied she was being too clingy. Buttercup casually suggests she was "too much hot bitch for [Butch] to handle", but doesn't inquire any further.
377* BirdsOfAFeather: Butch believes this when he sees her enter a lingerie store. However, he gets sick of her pretty quickly.
378* ButtMonkey: Gets served a detention slip for PDA in her first scene. Later, she gets casually and comically ditched at prom by Butch after something comes between them, and is forced to hitch-hike her way back home. Bonus points for having a big butt.
379* CanonForeigner: There are no confirmed girls in the show proper who went by Amy.
380* ClingyJealousGirl: Blocks Butch's view of Buttercup on several occasions while flirting with him, even though the latter clearly wasn't interested in him.
381* EveryoneHasStandards: She might like Butch for his "bad boy" image, but him casually and unapologetically ditching her at prom causes her to snap at him angrily.
382* {{Foil}}: To Buttercup. They're both [[LoveInterest Love Interests]] for Butch, but she's a girly ShamelessFanserviceGirl who is happy to be dirty talked by him, while Buttercup is a tomboyish ReluctantFanserviceGirl who will snap after the slightest suggestive comment. His friendship (with a side of BelligerentSexualTension) with Buttercup is also much healthier and genuine than the brief sex-focused fling he had with Amy.
383* GirlyGirlAndTomboy: The Girly Girl to Buttercup's Tomboy. Butch prefers the latter.
384* GirlyGirl: Gives off this vibe when interacting with Butch and Buttercup, much to [[{{Tomboy}} the latter's]] annoyance.
385* MsFanservice: "Hot bitch" indeed. It's the sole reason Butch asks her out at prom.
386* PhraseCatcher: "Amy, you hot bitch".
387* RomanticFalseLead: Butch gets sick of her after prom, and ditches her in favor of Buttercup.
388* SatelliteLoveInterest: Disappears from the story after Butch ditches her at prom.
389* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She easily earns herself a date with Butch by flaunting her body to him during lunch. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome This earns her a PDA detention slip.]]
390* WomanScorned: Chases after Butch cursing him all the way when he casually ditches her at prom.
391[[/folder]]
392[[folder: Dance III class students]]
393Blossom's junior and senior dance classmates.
394----
395* TheAce: Blossom considers Alicia's choreography to be flawless, which says a lot coming from [[ThePerfectionist her]].
396* AlwaysSecondBest: As Brick notes; Mel, being an officer, is on par with Cindy when it comes to dancing. They both still pale in comparison to Blossom, though.
397* AllWomenAreLustful: They all get DistractedByTheSexy when [[MrFanservice Brick]] enters the room, much to Blossom's chagrin.
398* ButtMonkey: Not only are they constantly subjected to TrainingFromHell by [[DrillSergeantNasty Blossom]], they're often in the middle of [[HeadbuttingHeroes Brick and Blossom's]] constant squabble, which makes it rather awkward for them to dance.
399** In chapter 11, Blossom deals with her rejection of Brick by [[MisplacedRetribution incrementing her harshness while training.]]
400* CanonForeigner: None of the named girls are addressed by name in the original show.
401* {{Dismotivation}}: {{Downplayed}}, but one of them, Kelly, allegedly half-asses her performances.
402* DeadpanSnarker: Mel seems to be this regarding Blossom's harsh training.
403-->'''Miss Maybury''': "Where can my students sit so they're out of your way?"
404-->'''Mel''': "Good luck. [Blossom]`s got them moving all over the place"
405* DistractedByTheSexy: One of them, Danae, makes several missteps due to constantly staring at [[TallDarkAndHandsome Brick]]. The others don't fare much better, as Blossom soon notes.
406* FlatCharacter: Most of them don't have any personality or meaningful moments.
407* TheGenericGirl: Brick has trouble sketching any of them because none stand out as particularly interesting to him. Even Mel comes across as this when compared to Blossom.
408* InnocentlyInsensitive: One of the officers, Mel, excitedly tells Blossom that her end-of-year performance will be burlesque themed, oblivious to how much the latter hates showing skin.
409* OnlySaneWoman: Alicia, the dance major, is the only one that tries to address Blossom's burlesque-themed dance with any subtlety.
410* PutOnABus: Since Mel was a senior student, she graduates after chapter 5, essentially leaving the story.
411* StepfordSmiler: One of the dancers, April, constantly gets on Blossom's nerves due to her dancing smile not being genuine.
412* TrainingFromHell: According to a boy in art class, they're subjected to this by [[ThePerfectionist Blossom]].
413[[/folder]]
414!Faculty Members
415[[folder: Principal Keane]]
416Formerly the kindergarten teacher at Pokey Oaks, Ms. Keane is now the stern but fair principal of Townsville High. Once [[EvilCounterpart The Boys]] arrive, she instructs The Girls to keep an eye on them to ensure they don't stir up any trouble.
417----
418* CrazyPrepared: When she's going on date night, she brings her makeup and high-heels to school so that she doesn't waste a second driving from work to home to her date.
419* DeadpanSnarker: Age hasn't dried her wit at all.
420* DemotedToExtra: As she's not a teacher anymore, her interactions with the girls are reduced, and her role in the work doesn't go beyond "the principal of their school".
421* DisappointedInYou: When Buttercup gives in to her urges and attacks Butch, she clearly has this expression on her face before banning her from the school's tournaments as punishment.
422* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: While she keeps her composure when The Rowdyruff Boys arrive with no known representatives, she asks The Powerpuff Girls to look after them in case they have a hidden agenda in Townsville. Considering their history, she's perfectly right to be wary.
423* FriendToAllChildren: While she doesn't like the teenagers as much as she liked the kindergarteners, she still cares for their safety and mental health.
424* HartmanHips: As [[HormoneAddledTeenager Butch]] mischievously comments, her "child-bearing hips" haven't changed much from the source material. Buttercup is understandably grossed out.
425* {{Herald}}: She is the one who initially tells the girls to look after the boys.
426* IntergenerationalFriendship: {{Downplayed}} with The Girls. She obviously cares a lot for them, and they respect her in turn, but this doesn't stop her from admonishing or even punishing them when they break the rules.
427* MisplacedKindergartenTeacher: Wonderfully subverted despite the fact Ms. Keane was once a Kindergarten Teacher.
428* MissExposition: Downplayed. Explains to The Girls (and the audience) what little information she knows regarding The Boys' return, but it doesn't add up to much, hence why she has them spy on The Boys.
429* ProperlyParanoid: Considering all the trouble [[AxCrazy Butch]] and [[MaskOfSanity Boomer]] end up causing, and considering [[EvilInc whom Brick works for]], her asking The Girls to look after them wasn't exactly unreasonable.
430* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: She recognizes Buttercup' (and later Butch')s athletic prowess brings the school a lot of prestige and money, but this doesn't stop her from banning ''both'' of them from all athletic competitions after they cause damages to the school during their fight, since she had previously threatened to do so after their foodfight.
431* ShipperOnDeck: Downplayed, but she encourages Blossom to accept Kris' prom invitation.
432* SternTeacher: She's harsh, but cares a lot about her students. She also never allows her friendship with The Girls to get in the way of her job, and punishes both Buttercup and Butch equally after their fight.
433* TheStoic: She's far more professional here, though she can still lay off some steam from time to time.
434* SurroundedByIdiots: She remarks that High Schoolers aren't so different from Kindergarteners.
435* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She's a stern but fair principal to all of her students, and only wants her High School atmosphere to remain peaceful. Despite her relationship with both parties, She applies the same rules to both [[TheHero The Girls]] ''and'' [[AntiVillain The Boys]], never discriminating either of them based on their history.
436* TeachersOutOfSchool: She apparently goes on dates a lot, even bringing change of clothes and heels to school in order to avoid running late.
437* ThisIsGonnaSuck: When both Brick and Buttercup refuse to shake each others' hand during their introduction, Keane internally knows the semester is ''not'' going to go without any hostilities. Sure enough, Brick has a verbal fight with Blossom the following month, and Buttercup has a physical fight with Butch immediately afterwards.
438* TookALevelInSmartass: While she wasn't dumb before as a kindergarten teacher, she was still prone to some NotSoAboveItAll moments regarding The Girls, which are nowhere to be seen here as principal.
439* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: When she finds out about the food fight between Butch and Buttercup.
440[[/folder]]
441[[folder: Ms. Naylor]]
442The office secretary.
443----
444* CanonForeigner: Justified, as she's a high school secretary, and the original show focused on the kindergarten class.
445* CowardlyLion: Despite being scared out of her wits, she still politely yet assertively asks Butch (a dangerous superhuman) to put down the principal's paperweight when he picks it up.
446* DitzySecretary: Seems to give off this vibe, although it's likely due to her stress.
447* NervousWreck: Granted, you'd probably react this way if you had to introduce three superpowered teenage villains to your school with a shady letter promising "they'll behave".
448* ProperlyParanoid: She clearly doesn't trust JS. Inc's anonymous claim that the boys will behave properly. Her hesitation soon turns out to be justified when Butch provokes Buttercup into a fight that results in massive damage to the town.
449* YesMan: To Principal Keane.
450[[/folder]]
451[[folder: Mrs. Olson]]
452The dance director.
453----
454* AlwaysSecondBest: While she's humble about it, it's clear that her student Blossom surpasses her when it comes to dancing, and so does Brick.
455* CanonForeigner: Unlike Ms. Keane, there's no indication that she taught in Pokey Oaks.
456* CoolTeacher: Blossom has a lot of respect for her, and she seems to be popular with the other teachers as well.
457* NotSoAboveItAll: Allows Brick to keep his signature cap during dance. This decision baffles Blossom.
458* OutOfFocus: Disappears from the story around chapter 4, barring a mention in chapter 7.
459* ShoutOut: Her name is one to Olivia Olson, the voice of Bliss in the source material's reboot.
460* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's little more than just the dance director, but she convinced Mrs. Moorbucks [[PairTheSmartOnes to have Blossom dance with Brick]] at her CharityBall, forcing them to interact and triggering their love-hate relationship.
461[[/folder]]
462[[folder: Miss Maybury]]
463The art teacher leading the Art IV class.
464----
465* AdultsAreUseless: Downplayed, but she never intervenes when Bubbles and Brick talk during class, even when Brick is notably being an asshole to her.
466* CanonForeigner: Like most teachers of the work, she's never addressed in the original show.
467* ExtremeDoormat: She fails to discipline Brick when he yells at her, although this is likely because [[TheDreaded he has powers]] and she hasn't.
468* InnocentlyInsensitive: She puts Brick's sketches of Blossom on a hallway for people to see, which end up bothering ''the both'' of them.
469* NiceGirl: She's upbeat and very polite to every student, and tries to avoid bothering the dance officers while her class is sketching. Furthermore, she also genuinely believed that putting Brick's sketches in the hallway would positively surprise him.
470* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her idea to have her students sketch out the dance troupe leads to Brick finding out his innate talent for sketching Blossom, which ends up being key when Brick's potential client Reccardi comes into play.
471[[/folder]]
472[[folder: Mr. Ivy]]
473The junior Algebra teacher.
474----
475* ApatheticTeacher: Doesn't lift a finger when Butch sleeps during his exam. Then again, [[BewareTheSuperman he might just be scared of him]].
476* CanonForeigner: Is never addressed by name in the source material.
477* CloudCuckoolandersMinder: He's got Butch and Buttercup in his class, so he must be this.
478* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Brick considers him to be this, internally scrutinizing his teaching methods and getting through his tests with ease. Then again, this is [[ConsummateProfessional Brick]].
479* StraightMan: Treats the monster attack in chapter 1 very seriously, contrasting [[SeenItAll Brick and Butch's dull reaction]].
480[[/folder]]
481[[folder: Stella Yang]]
482The AP English teacher.
483----
484* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She asks for Brick to be transferred to her class, which culminates in him and Blossom having numerous heated arguments during her debate sessions, overall lowering the atmosphere of the class.
485* CanonForeigner: Isn't mentioned in the source material.
486* IntergenerationalFriendship: Seems to have one with Blossom, one of the few junior students in her class.
487* TheFinickyOne: Justified, as she's an AP teacher, so her standards are much higher.
488* NervesOfSteel: She's the only member of her class who doesn't immediately run away following Brick and Blossom's shouting match in English presentation class.
489-->'''Mrs. Yang:''' “Good Lord. I've never seen a class clear out that fast in my life.”
490* RecruitingTheCriminal: A variation. After Mr. Bean sees just how smart Brick is, Mrs. Yang talks to Principal Keane to get him transferred to her class, much to Blososm's despair.
491[[/folder]]
492[[folder: Charlie Bean]]
493The junior English teacher.
494----
495* AdaptationalNiceGuy: His depiction in the source material ranged from ordinary citizen to common thief. In this work, he's a respected highschol teacher with no sign of any further altercations with the law.
496* AscendedExtra: In the original show, he was a semi-recurring background character. Here, while still a minor character, he's promoted to the English Teacher of some of the protagonists.
497* BadassTeacher: Despite dealing with three superpowered beings in his class, (two of which are Rowdyruffs) he has no problem setting his foot down when they interrupt his class. After Boomer humiliates Ashley during his movie session, he's quick to send him to detention.
498* CloudCuckoolandersMinder: He's got Butch, Buttercup, and Boomer, the most problematic superpowered beings in Townsville, together in his class, so naturally his sessions become the source of most of the school's shenanigans.
499** Butch gets a photocopied page of Buttercup's shoe ad with huge tits doodled on it, and distributes it to everyone else in order to provoke her into a fight.
500** During a movie session, Boomer shaves the hair off of Ashley, the cheerleader who had previously been rude to Bubbles.
501* FirstNameBasis: One-sided. [[TheGadfly Boomer]] always calls him "Charlie", much to Mr. Bean's irritation.
502* MomentKiller: Flatly interrupts Butch and Amy's make-out session by handing the latter a detention slip for PDA before she goes third-base on him.
503* NotHyperbole: Calling Buttercup's essay "a pile of garbage" would've been mean if not for the fact that it was literally ''shredded'' due to her fight with Butch.
504* ReformedCriminal: When The Girls were in kindergarten, he was a part-time criminal who committed Grand Theft Auto at least. A few years later, he's the stern but respected English teacher at their High School, with Buttercup seemingly having some respect for him as an authority figure.
505* ShoutOut: His name is one to one of the original show's art directors of the same name.
506* SternTeacher: He's a no-nonsense teacher who doesn't hesitate to call out superpowered beings on misbehavior.
507* TookALevelInKindness: He was a petty crook when The Girls were 5. Years later, not only has he straightened out, he's now respected by The Girls as an authority figure.
508* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: When Brick gave him a college-level essay about Camus even after scratching out parts of it due to length.
509[[/folder]]
510[[folder: Mrs. Andrews]]
511The Keyboarding teacher, and the junior detention monitor.
512----
513* AdultsAreUseless: She's the most ineffective teacher at the school according to Buttercup, but stubbornly refuses to retire.
514* ApatheticTeacher: Other than not knowing the names of most of her students, her class is just an excuse for students to surf the internet for an hour and a half.
515* ButtMonkey: During Butch and Buttercup's first day of detention, the former drugs her with a sleeping pill on her coffee to get out of detention. This soon becomes a routine for the duo and she soon takes a few days out due to believing that she suffered from narcolepsy.
516* CanonForeigner: Isn't mentioned in the source material.
517* CloudCuckoolandersMinder: Being the junior detention monitor, she sees [[HotBlooded Buttercup]] regularly. Then [[BloodKnight Butch]] enters the equation...
518* GrumpyOldWoman: She's quite rude to Buttercup, constantly ordering her to sit down when she was just trying to warn her about the sleeping pill in her coffee.
519* HopelessWithTech: She mans the keyboarding class, but it's common knowledge that she hasn't touched a computer in her life.
520* PutOnABus: She takes a vacation due to believing she was suffering from narcolepsy. In reality, Butch had been drugging her for most of his detention week.
521* SlippingAMickey: The victim of numerous instances of this, courtesy of Butch.
522* TooDumbToLive: Considering Buttercup is one of the town's heroes, it was ''really'' stupid of Mrs. Andrews to ignore her warnings about the pill in her coffee. She's lucky they were only sleeping pills. Because of this, Buttercup gives up on trying to stop Butch after the first day.
523[[/folder]]
524[[folder: Dr. Wendell]]
525The Honors Chorale director.
526----
527* CanonForeigner: Like most teachers in the work.
528* NotSoAboveItAll: According to Kim, he got visibly excited at Boomer's superb piano skills.
529* SkewedPriorities: In regards to the Spring musical, as he gives Bubbles a supporting role as Boomer's sister because [[DistaffCounterpart she looks like him]], instead of giving her the lead role she deserves for her BeautifulSingingVoice. Boomer is certainly pissed.
530* SternTeacher: He doesn't fool around, which makes it hard for [[TheGadfly Boomer]] to play off him.
531* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: When Boomer rejects the role as the male lead because Bubbles isn't going to play as the female lead.
532[[/folder]]

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