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Brick (ブリック, Burikku), Boomer (ブーマー, Būmā) and Butch (ブッチ, Bucchi) are created by Mojo based on the DNA on the girls' personal items, which form the basis of the Rowdyruff Boys’ weapons. Brick's weapon is Blossom's heart twisty straw, which he can shoot fireballs from, Boomer's weapon is Bubbles' used cotton bud, and ...
The Rowdyruff Boys are the Powerpuff Girls' evil male counterparts, created by Mojo Jojo using a mixture of "snips, snails, a puppy dog tail", and radioactive toilet water, and possess the same powers as them. They are destroyed when the girls kiss them, but are later resurrected by HIM.
Mojo Jojo creates the ultimate weapons against the Powerpuff Girls. They're Brick, Boomer, and Butch: The Rowdyruff Boys, male equivalents of The Powerpuff Girls. When regular fighting does not work against the Boys, the Girls have to use their feminine wiles to seal a victory.
Powerpuff Girls Z (Japanese: 出ましたっ!パワパフガールズZ, Hepburn: Demashita! Pawapafu Gāruzu Zetto, lit. They're Here! Powerpuff Girls Z) is a Japanese animated television series directed by Iku Ishiguro that aired for 52 episodes from 2006 to 2007 on the TV Tokyo network and other stations.
Brick Bradford, the titular hero of a science fiction comic strip from 1933 to 1987; Brick, in the Discworld novel Thud! Brick, a member of The Rowdyruff Boys, a group of characters in the animated series The Powerpuff Girls; Brick the Berserker, from the video game Borderlands; Dr. Brick Breeland, on the TV show Hart of Dixie, portrayed by Tim ...
Ilya Stallone takes the quirky charm of medieval art and mashes it up with the chaos of modern life, creating comics that feel both hilarious and oddly timeless. Using a style straight out of ...
The Powerpuff Girls: Battle HIM was developed by Sennari Interactive for the Game Boy Color. It was released in North America on February 27, 2001. [ 4 ] Unlike the other two games, Battle HIM follows Bubbles as she fights HIM and his henchmen, and plays very similar to the first two, for the sake of being able to trade cards between the three ...
An Ohio teenage girl was convicted of murder on Monday, accused of intentionally killing her boyfriend and his friend by crashing her car into a brick building going 100 mph last year.