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  2. Buttercup (Lucinda Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic wrote "Buttercup" is "a rollicking kiss-off to a former boyfriend in which Williams simply lays out the truth as she sees it amid a strident rock & roll cadence. The guitars swell and fade while the B-3 swirls around her voice and the low-end drums hammer her vocal accents home." [1]

  3. List of The Powerpuff Girls episodes - Wikipedia

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    However, when the gang exploits her infatuation and lures Blossom and Bubbles into danger, Buttercup quickly comes to her sisters' rescue and shows the boys the real meaning of the word "crush." The beastly bumpkin Fuzzy Lumpkins goes wild in Townsville and only the Powerpuff Girls, with some help from a flying squirrel, can teach him to ...

  4. List of The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series) episodes

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    The Powerpuff Girls try to split up the Professor and his girlfriend, who has a thing about spiders. But after the break-up and when Buttercup shows the Professor's ex-girlfriend a song he made for her, the ex-girlfriend's feelings of love transform her into a giant spider that goes on a rampage throughout Townsville.

  5. Warning: The following contains spoilers for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 finale. Proceed at your own risk! Sophomore year has certainly been eventful for The Sex Lives of College Girls.

  6. The Powerpuff Girls - Wikipedia

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    The closing theme song offers a nutshell description of their personalities: Blossom, commander and the leader. Bubbles, she is the joy and the laughter. Buttercup, she is the toughest fighter. The show's main cast, from left to right: E. G. Daily, Tara Strong, Cathy Cavadini, and Tom Kane

  7. Blossom (The Powerpuff Girls) - Wikipedia

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    She is a 13-year-old middle schooler and a member of the Powerpuff Girls Z, where she is no longer a creation of Professor Utonium and her link to Bubbles and Buttercup is rather circumstantial. [29] [30] She uses a yo-yo as her signature weapon and, like the original Blossom, is the self-proclaimed leader of the team. [30]

  8. List of The Powerpuff Girls characters - Wikipedia

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    Buttercup (voiced by E. G. Daily in the original series, Natalie Palamides in the reboot) is one of the three main protagonists, who is described as a "tough hotheaded tomboy". [10] Her signature color is lime green and her personality ingredient is "spice". [10] According to The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Buttercup disliked the name she was given ...

  9. Build Me Up Buttercup - Wikipedia

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    "Build Me Up Buttercup" is a song written by Mike d'Abo and Tony Macaulay, and released by The Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. Young had replaced Clem Curtis during 1968, and this was the first Foundations hit on which he sang. It hit No. 1 on the Cash Box Top 100 [2] and No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1969