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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 ...
The Powerpuff Girls (from left to right: Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup) As depicted in the opening sequence of each episode, the Powerpuff Girls Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were created by Professor Utonium in an attempt to create the "perfect little girl" using a mixture of "sugar, spice, and everything nice".
"Happy Birthday" is a song by Scottish band Altered Images, released as a single from their 1981 album of the same name. The song entered the UK charts in September 1981 and peaked at number two the following month, holding that position for three weeks.
Buttercup adopts a New Age attitude after letting new villain Man-Boy escape and trashing up a New Age festival in a blind rage as a result of him calling her "princess". In order to defeat Man-Boy when he returns to take revenge, Buttercup aims to strike an order of balance between peace and struggle.
Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961), [1] known professionally as E. G. Daily or Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer. [2]Daily is best known for her animation voice roles as Tommy Pickles on Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up, Buttercup on The Powerpuff Girls, Rudy Tabootie on ChalkZone, and Julius on Julius Jr.
Buttercup then proceeds to knock out the teeth of numerous villains, and starts hoarding the money she receives. As it comes to a head, Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, Him, the Ganggreen Gang, and countless thugs decide to teach her a lesson by breaking her teeth and using her money savings with the Professor to pay for her dentist bills.
Happy Birthday, a 2001 film featuring John Goodman and directed by Helen Mirren; Happy Birthday, an American film by Yen Tan; Happy Birthday, a 2005 film featuring Kousei Amano; Happy Birthday, a 2006 Hong Kong film starring Louis Koo; Happy Birthday, a 2007 French short film co-directed by Hichem Yacoubi; Happy Birthday, a 2008 Thai film
The character had a total of five English voice actors for different regions [5] and fifteen overall for the film's original airing. [6] [7]In the American version, Olivia Olson, who is widely known as the voice of Marceline the Vampire Queen in Adventure Time, voiced the character. [8]