- Accidental Aesop: For "Just Another Manic Mojo": The simplest of kind acts may not seem like much to you, but can mean the whole world to others.
- For "Mime for a Change": While the "Love Makes the World Go Round" scene shows how impressive the Girls are at singing and playing instruments, the scene itself can allude to motivating victims of trauma to speak up about their issues, and that love and support will always be there wherever and whenever they need it most.
- Designated Hero: The girls are this because they beat up Rainbow the Clown, despite him not being himself and instead being turned into Mr. Mime and got turned back into his original self and even thanked the girls.
- Designated Villain: Rainbow the Clown is treated as the bad guy who gets what he deserves in the end, but he was turned into Mr. Mime by a bleach truck that broke open after crashing and he was controlled by the bleach and didn't do it out of intention and turned everything into black and white and draining all the color and got turned back to normal by the girls using The Power of Rock, and despite thanking the girls for turning him back to normal, they still beat him up and send him to jail.
- Never Live It Down: It's hard to talk about this episode without bringing up the common criticism about Rainbow the Clown getting beat up by the Powerpuff Girls and put in jail for what he did as Mr. Mime, even though he was Not Himself. Even Craig McCracken himself did not approve of this scene, stating that it was something that he wouldn't do nowadays.
- Unintentionally Sympathetic: Rainbow the Clown is beaten up and thrown in jail for turning all of Townsville black and white. This is ignoring the fact that he was turned evil after being hit with a bleach truck, so it wasn't his intention to do this (he even thanks the girls for turning him back), yet he is still treated as the bad guy in the end despite this.
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