Y’know I feel bad for bunny, cause she’s the only fourth member that stood out on me as a adult with autism. So why in the reboot did they have a fourth member that wasn’t even canon?
Well think of it this way, sure it’s sad to see bunny go, but at the same time I think this is what happens when the creators of the first 4th powerpuff girl took one look at what they created and said ok this is not good so they scrapped bunny in the worst way possible, to make room for something else something that is (I hate to say it) better and more mentally put together but then again that’s just speculation
The saddest thing to say is... the three Powerpuff Girls could have teach and demonstrated to Bunny what it feels to be a powerpuff, but instead, they all just left their responsibilities to her, expecting to do everything all by herself.
But to be fair to the girls, they are also still in kindergarten and still expected to save Townsville over and over, open the Mayor's pickle jar, and still do their at home chores. Why doesn't Professor Utonium take care of the at home chores since he's pretty much a stay-at-home dad that can afford to be a stay-at-home dad. Sorry for sounding ageist.
Plus, they kinda gave up on her too quickly. Yes, what she did was wrong. But she clearly didn't fully understand who are the bad guys and the good guys were. She was only born a few minutes ago. They could've told her the cops were the good guys and that she should help them catch the bad guys. But the girls were so caught up in wanting a day off, they gave Bunny their job in a haste.
@@Neku628 Well the professor isn't a stay at home dad. He's a scientist who works from home. And if you see the episode where he gets a girlfriends, it's shown that he puts on a smile for the girls, but as soon as they're in bed, he's exhausted, and terribly lonely.
Sometimes parents do this, they expect something from you without explaining it to you and then you do something wrong even though you thought it was good.
As a kid I could never get over bunny exploding. She died as a failed experiment and it was very unfair and absolutely sad. Also some of their interactions are analogous to how some people can treat the disabled and/or neurodivergent as "others." The girls literally toyed with an entire life but at least they showed sorrow and regret in the end.
Mind you, I don't think this episode was a metaphor for mentally disabled people. Besides the Powerpuff Girls used the wrong ingredients, didn't stir them up and INTENTIONALLY dropped Chemical X into the concoction. She was improperly made and thus she was bound to blow up. Bunny was a literal ticking time bomb.
@@kidprime6863the slow and broken way she's speaking and her hunchback and everything is definitely intended to convey physical and mental disabilities, though. That's how a lot of cartoons would convey a character being of less than average intelligence, etc., in old cartoons, but she's treated sympathetically rather than just a mean joke. Her ingredients being wrong is similar to people with chromosomal abnormalities and such, one or two small things building up their DNA being off and a whole life-ong condition and deformities can come from it.
It reminds me of Frankenstein after Victor abandons his creation and the monster just stumbles around for a while trying to figure out the world (because he's basically a giant newborn baby, VICTOR)
The possibilities are endless. The professor maybe could've stabilized her DNA if he had known of her existence but I guess the point was for him to not know.
Maybe since the upcoming reboot will have creator actively leading the show this time, maybe he might tweak the ppg lore, knowing the 2016 reboot exist, its up to the creator of he wants to incorporate or discard some of the non canon 2016 aspects into the new show. I wonder what he'll do with the bliss and bunny characters or the idea of a fourth ppg.
@@Cheese-Slime-Sheriff i disagree. Bliss is Bunny done wrong. If you look at both their stories and character designs side by side, Bliss is an OC built off of Bunny.
@@designerxgamer IKR? He's in a cheery mood in the other episodes. Like the video says, the death of Bunny just hit different, so the crying is appropriate cuz the passing of someone affects those who care about them; not to mention that the overall theme is given in a way for kids to understand.
@@SleepyChihuahua I like to imagine if bunny stayed around the narrator would have been heard only by her and they would be great friends, like word girl and her narrator
this episode taught me something important actually, and i am glad they made this. it told me that the people who look, act or reacts in a stupid way, can actually have a big impact on you. sometimes the ugliest people are actually brave, the weirdest people can defend you and be your friend. this episode taught me that if you don’t get a chance to understand them enough, then you might never get a chance to talk to them when you try to socialize with them, and after all, you’ll be the one who lead to the mess. basically, the powerpuff girls could have taught her how to act like a superhero, but instead they assume that she is dumb enough to not know anything.
watching this episode as a kid absolutely devastated me, i remember being so confused about if we would see bunny again, but she was never really brought up after that i remember watching it and being able to see pieces of myself in her character too as someone who's pretty sure they're autistic. i loved bunny, even in the short amount of time we knew her as a character i think this episode was a good way to introduce the idea of death, grief and misunderstandings to kids as well, and it's kind of disappointing that a lot of shows now don't have deeper lessons like this in them
You know that bunny is the 5th power puff girl cuz before the main 3 power puff girls there was actually bliss made with another chemical I think it was w but still made before any other power puff girl also she ran away cuz she had to much power and hurt the professor So she went to a island called and I am not joking about the name (bird poop island) but she came back
@superluigisharmabrosplushies12 Bliss and the reboot that created her are lazy, poorly written cash grabs trying to capitalize on nostalgia and the original show's popularity.
What happened to Bunny was definitely tragic. I still find it farfetched that the Powerpuff Girls were being beaten up by normal criminals, even if they were outnumbered. In all honesty, the Powerpuff Girls should have been more than enough to handle those criminals, and it was just a scenario to give Bunny the chance to save her sisters before her tragic demise.
Take into account for their age, which is 5 years old, plus they were overwhelmed with guilt when they cause Bunny to cry and leave them and by the time they noticed the criminals are behind them, it was too late to fight back.
@@designerxgamer the age of the Powerpuff Girls isn't really specified in the series, but it wouldn't be a factor since they regularly fight giant monsters, which are more powerful than a group of adults ganging up on them. Their guilt may be a factor, but it still shouldn't be enough for a large group of criminals to overpower them.
Bunny was so sweet and innocent, her whole story is so heartbreaking and showed how pure and kindhearted she was. Bunny have a special place in my heart.
Tbh Bunny has more in common with Bizarro than Hulk, like Both Bunny and Bizarro are failed replications of a superhero, they both have the same speech pattern, intelligence and deformity, both wear purple costumes, both think Bad is Good and vice verse, both try to help but only makes things worse and finally both of them usually suffer a form of clone degradation resulting in their deaths
I also think it's interesting how Bunny is purple and is unstable with her powers, and it's similar to Bliss. I think these choices clearly influenced Bliss in the reboot, as her color is purple, a callback to Bunny, but also a key point in Bliss's character is that she went away because her powers were too unstable and she couldn't control them. Bliss's uncontrolled powers also result in catastrophic explosions, just like how Bunny dies. Except Bliss doesn't die after she unleashes her power. Despite the fact if you don't like Bliss or not, I think these details referring Bunny are a nice touch.
When I clicked on this video, I absolutely thought it was gonna be about the weirdly tall powerpuff girl with blue hair they added in the reboot. I am glad to know that the reboot was never mentioned, the franchise is healing lol
Also, Bunny's origin story mirrors the Girls. They too destroyed Townsville with their superpowers running unchecked in a game of tag, then manipulated into helping the bad guys by Mojo Jojo who found them at their most vulnerable, then flew off to space once the Professor was disappointed in them. So in essence, they saw themselves make the exact same mistakes, only Bunny didn't survive saving Townsville. I still cried at Bunny's very explicitly canonical death watching just your video essay. It was absolutely the most heartbreaking moment I've witnessed on Cartoon Network.
Creation is in my opinion nothing that should "EVER" be taken lightly, That's is what this episode i meant to imply more than anything. It is a warning to young people (Like you and me) of what will happen if we do not take "having" kids seriously. Right off the bat, Bunny shows us the consequences of what does happen when expecting mothers do not take their pregnancy seriously like drinking or doing drugs, placing themselves in dangerous life-threatening situations that leads to injuring the fetus.
The girls also represented what reckless mentoring/parenting can result in. They tell bunny to go and fight crime without actually showing her who and what that looks like. Then they blame her for making an innocent but uneducated mistake. All in all it’s just kids being kids but the outcome remained horrific.
@@murrayvation Your absolutely right, the quality of parenting in recent years has gone down dangerously and is getting worse. I say this with a heavy heart, but just off of my own experience most parents base there approach on what their own parents did with them (all the missteps included) it is not enough, high schools across the nation must require all students to take a "MANDATORY" course on parenting during their senor year and use examples like this episode to showcase what can go wrong if they don't take it seriously. really drive the point home and stop this escalating cycle of negligence.
@@shanepond7063 I have faith that Gen Z will do better. They've grown up during a time when mental health was way more of a concern and I think that they're going to focus a lot more on quality than quantity. Gen Alpha might be smaller than previous generations, but here's hoping they'll be the most loved and supported generation out of all those currently alive
Respectfully, this is a pretty one sided notion. It takes two. Yes mothers should be responsible and take being a parent seriously but the same goes for fathers. They also had a part in birth and they should continue to provide support to both the mother and the children. Sadly something a lot of father do not do
this episode left me speechless as a kid, man. i didn't know why back then but i could weirdly relate to bunny-- just trying to be a part of things but having been "made wrong" somehow and not fitting in. being diagnosed autistic in my 20s made a lot of stuff make sense in that regard even watching this as an adult feels so...weird. brings me back to those feelings from back in the day, empathizing with bunny because there's smth "wrong" with me too this show got really deep sometimes, moreso than you'd think something like this would be. i honestly appreciate it, PPG is a classic for a reason
Is no one gonna talk about how slightly mentally abusive Professor Utonium was, especially to 3 stressed out superheroes he considers his children, he almost never prioritizes them or their feelings, they almost always have to take care of themselves
@@conniewrixon1511 yeah and that don’t make him an abusive dad. Keep in mind he defended the girls after they literally destroyed the whole town, at that point his trust in them was broken
Seems more of a communication issue than a mentally abusive one. Pretty sure most people are like that too about making their kids take care of themselves from time to time, doing chores even if they are busy with many things and stuff like school/work
I used to cry over this episode at 3am when I was 7 y.o , honestly I don’t remember bunny getting “exploded”. I remember bunny understood she’s not meant to a powerpuff girl and she decided to left the city forever , and I remember the girls cried over her and the whole vibe and emotions got me emotional too and cried really hard.
So I may be overthinking it but when I was younger I had this idea and I still think it to this day to be honest that if Bunny was made “correctly” like Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup she would’ve been the most powerful Powerpuff Girl because think about it we all know it takes sugar spice and everything nice to make the perfect little girl so hear me out. Bubbles is the sugar component Buttercup is the spice component Blossom is the everything nice component that’s even more blatantly clear when you see their colors corresponding with the ingredients in the intro to the show blue for sugar green for spice pink for everything nice. Let’s not forget it’s the recipe to create the perfect little girl not “little girls” 1 girl not 3 you following me? So this lead me to believe that Bunny if she was made correctly would’ve been the combination of all the ingredients, sugar, spice and everything nice she would of had all the Powerpuff Girls powers even their special powers she would be the most powerful and the true PERFECT LITTLE GIRL💜🐰 So with that all being said thank you for coming to my TEDTalk and like I said I could be overthinking this but I thought this ever since I was a kid 🩵💚🩷💜
Yeah, and the "accident" part could have not been an accident. The girls were made because Professor Utonium was pushed into the Chemical X, causing all of it to pour into his concoction for the "perfect little girl". The show also did a What If with the PPGs where the Professor followed the instructions, but didn't include the Chemical X, the result were just three average, five-year-old girls doing kid things. The Chemical X is what gave the girls their powers, so if anyone is going to make he perfect PPG, they would need to be really careful and accurately measure the Chemical X. That in itself is vague as all heck. What even is the "perfect" measurement for Chemical X when creating the PPG?
@@IISheireenII that’s perfectly understandable. I could picture blossom as sugar and bubbles as everything nice with her personality, but considering how their colors correspond with the ingredients, I would say it’s the other way around.
Imagine having daughters that work a fulll time job of saving the town, go to school and do homework when they get home and not even helping them with chores, wtf is wrong with the professor
☹️☹️☹️This episode made me cry, like literally. this character, their new sister without the professors knowledge of even knowing anything about this created power Puff girl. Really hit me hard I mean yeah she wasn’t the brightest but considering this is her first day out she was only in one episode, which is like only just a day a couple hours. what’s more depressing is the fact that the Powerpuff Girls despite their new sister made a mistake at letting out criminals or whatever happens. Apparently they gotta go fight all the crime because of her. Thanks to her they’re pissed off with her which she flies off upset. After that these criminals show up attacking the Powerpuff Girls like literally these are grown adults beating up little girls. As they cry for help bunny, shows up and saves them by exploding. By the time they rescued, they realize she sacrificed herself to save them. They never got to tell her how they really felt even remorseful. Honestly yeah they were literally regretful of coming on strong to her yelling at her. Then was just too hard to watch hell I even tried to avoid this episode.😢😢😢 Then again this isn’t the first TV show to ever have some death moments. There’s one show I know I avoid and actually I’m grateful I never even watched it and that’s the animals of farthing wood. That was like Game of Thrones for animals only
I feel bad for Bunny since she died in twisted sister, she was Amazing girl, until Blisstina replaced her in the PowerPuff girls: power of four in 2017. Not gonna lie, i actually like both Bunny and blisstina in my opinion, but i think Bunny Deserved a Chance to be 4th PowerPuff Girl! And i wish that Bunny and Blisstina were back in season 7 of the PowerPuff girls classic. May rest in peace Bunny 💜🐇
One thing that confuses me is from the Rugrats in the episode where Angelicas mom says she's pregnant again, this worries poor Angelica Because she's worried about feeling forgotten when the baby comes.Angelica has a horrible nightmare about her new sibling where he actually eats her , , however at the end of the episode she says went to the doctor and said she's not going to have another child after all. It's not clear that if the pregnancy tests were wrong or Angelicas mom tragedy had a miscarriage!😮
Never forgot this episode, it will always make me sad, and I will admit I got mad when they made a fourth powerpuff girl and gave her the same color as bunny. Even though I’m aware that purely had to do with what color would go with the other three, it still felt too soon (despite the original episode airing more than 20 years ago lol)
Considering that Bliss was the *first* ever powerpuff girl to exist while Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup were the *second, third and fourth* powerpuff girls, wouldn't that mean that Bunny would technically be the *fifth* powerpuff girl?
Or if we're going off of the "I also had mishaps with chemicals A through V as well" line from the Bliss episode that means that there are 26 powerpuff girls? 🤷♀
As a young kid, when I first watched this episode, I was also confused. I thought there would be more, but I immediately knew she was gone when the narrator started sobbing. RIP Bunny, and good job to the writers of the episode (even though it was depressing af) ❤️
Considering how both fourth girls have the color purple on their cloths and eyes, as well as a few beats of trying to be the fourth sister, I wonder if Bunny was a partial inspiration for Blisstina with the idea for what she could've been had she not been disabled and unstable.
Bunny's death absolutely crushed me as a kid. I remember really liking her when she was introduced, she's probably the reason why purple is my favorite color now. After she died, I remember crying to my mom about it (sorry mom). Then some time later when I started watching the reboot, I got to the Bliss episode, and I was so disappointed. I really wanted Bunny back
Bunny is a mentral disable person because they didnt follow the book and did it their way and even she was off they didnt teach how to do her job right and she trying her best to make her sisters happy and she got scolded by her sisters and she die after saving her sister
You're kinda right. They just gave her instructions and expected her to get it right without bothering to even observe her performance. Plus, they gave up on her too quickly. They forgot she was just born 5-10 minutes ago. Nor did they become superheroes themselves from Day 1. They should've educated her, first, before sending her off all willy-nilly.
Yeah, they should have. Better yet, they should have had told the Professor who could have helped them with Bunny since he's pretty much the one that allows anyone to come into his lab and do who knows what in there. He doesn't even bother storing the Chemical X properly. He's a lousy parent who would have probably just yelled at the girls like the girls did to Bunny, even though he's the parent in the situation and he should know how to explain stuff instead of just assuming the girls will get it on the fly.@@kidprime6863 As an autistic woman, I'm still dealing with childhood trauma of feeling inadequate because I didn't get stuff as fast as my classmates and I didn't hit the milestones my peers did when they grew up. My mom described mine and my cousin's relationship as me just being a playmate for her. I felt abandoned when she stopped coming around often and was just glad to see her. I did have my stubborn streak as well, because yeah, I have my limits too. I just hated when my mom reenacted my own "fits" because I didn't want to do what my cousin said or I got frustrated with the church I went to always making me feel dumb. I just wondered off a lot in the church and the youth pastor just chewed me out. I said I was sorry and he returned, "No, you're not!" This youth pastor was also a math teacher and he gave an example of how a student of his was willing to go to the principal's because they refuse to admit when they got a math problem wrong. The youth pastor said that "We as Christians should do the same". Sorry for the story. I just empathize with Bunny because she was expected to do something she wasn't even given any instructions on and then just yelled out because of it.
@@kidprime6863I agree. To play devil's advocate though, I'm sure since the og 3 girls were automatically born with self awareness and intelligence unlike regular children, they probably just assumed that Bunny would mentally come out the same way. It was still pretty unfair of them to just send her on her way like that only after existing for a few minutes though.
I remember hearing they made a new 4th Powerpuff and brought me back here, I honestly lmost thought this whole thing was a fever dream, RIP Bunny you were an icon
I also watched this episode when I was a kid and I felt really bad for bunny when she first appearance. I have mixed feelings by after she sacrificed herself for the girls my thoughts changed!
Imagine the aftermath too. The professor didn’t even know about Bunny and all three of the girls have to mourn in silence. This episode broke me at like age 7 😭
okay, what really gets me in this episode is that the narrator says "first and FINAL". the fact that we get to see bunny save the day only for it to be her last and only heroic act, kinda hurts me
You also just realized that the pile of prisoners she was on top of probably got vaporized when she blew up, too... So... That explains why only the girls were left after that...
The Professor was kind of the irresponsible parent here. The girls were at fault for making Bunny unstable, but there was way too much responsibility placed on three five years old girls. The girls didn't know how to make an accurate PPG, they just did like any little kid without any proper guidance does when making food. At least, I can give the girls credit for making a partner out of love instead of mass producing them for profit. Oh, and Dick is also worst because he tried to kill the girls by taking their Chemical X from them, so he could mass produce more PPG knock-offs. I don't even know why he had to melt down a perfect clone of the PPGs, well I do. He is a cheap bastard just looking to mass produce more PPG knock-offs who will just fall apart to keep the money coming in. Seeing his death and the knock-offs' deaths was pretty horrific.
6:15, I just wanted to point out that this isn't scary. This Sister resembles Superman's Bizarro. Almost everyone judged Him as a "Big Scary Monster" without giving Him a chance. I admit, there's a little bit of a "Frightening" aspect to Her. However, the Fear stems from what Society decided what's Cute, Scary, Good, Bad, Nice, Mean,. Words in the Dictionary that Help us understand what things mean. They're also pretty suggestive, if I'm being honest.
Bunny has clear inspirations of Frankenstein's monster which has relations to behaviors of people with autism and how they're misunderstood. A tragic hero.
One of my favorite episodes when i was a kid. I imagine she figured if she was no longer a powerpuff then they were no longer sisters so she flew away 💔 She just wanted to help 😭
That intro reminds me of that one SpongeBob episode where Gary left him and he became depressed. It really resonated with baby me so much that I cried. I still have the lyrics from that song written in a notebook. Funnily enough, I’ve never had a pet so I’ve no clue what about the song resonated so much.
All because SpongeBob wanted to win some ridiculous contest. Unfortunately for Gary, his new owner planned to fatten him up like a pig. Either because she wanted to eat him or she just has a bad habit of overfeeding her pets. Pick your poison.
Sometimes one of the characters from My Life as a teenage robot is Melody Locus! And the last time I saw her she had to go away because she didn't feel like she belonged anywhere so she was crying and flying away never to be seen anymore! But I heard that she's very shy but sometimes I wish that she would come back and Jenny would try to apologize to her and both of them would forgive each other! That's one of my wishes I would like from Rob Renzetti! There are lots of reasons why I like Melody and one of them is that it's my older sister's name except My Melody has an ie at the end of her name! I just feel sorry for Melody that she couldn't come back to Brad or Jenny or anybody else that she doesn't know yet because she is shy! How I wish that Jenny and Melody would just make amends to each other and become friends! I don't care if it's not going to happen I only wish it would!😢
Yeah, you're right. It would've been nice if Melody and Jenny made amends. The two of them could've became great friends and possibly even partners. She could've been helpful against the Cluster. Just had an idea: Have an episode were Melody joins the Cluster in order to truly belong while Brad and Jenny try to reason with her that the Cluster are evil as they try to make amends with her. Such a wasted opportunity.
@@kidprime6863 the cluster has redeem themselves before Melody had to fly away! Perhaps Melody would make friends with Vega too! Misty may not be a robot but maybe just maybe if she realizes that money isn't everything she would be friends with Jenny and the rest of the gang again! What if Misty would just use the money to buy souvenirs for her friends!? And what if there might be a space fairy who would be the new addition to the group!? I think we'll call her LunaBelle she would be like Tinkerbell only she's not really that small and she would have long black hair like Silvermist and she would wear something indigo!
I loved Bunny so much as a kid, this was the one episode of The Powerpuff Girls that left me in tears, watching that explosion in silence, and the last shred of her uniform drifting down in front of the girls. It was so tragic... I also was bullied for being autistic and came off as different to other girls, messy hair, tomboyish, loner, preferred walking in circles alone or just drawing, don't care for smalltalk and struggle with unspoken rules and social cues, so Bunny being obviously "different" made me attached to her. One of the first fanfics I ever wrote was about her. Her episode made me cry again revisiting it as an adult.
About that, I'll always wonder how the narrator got back to his cheery mood after this one. I feel like it might've caused him to be depressed for weeks, or worse case scenario YEARS, considering he's reduced into a sobbing wreck.
This was the furst episode i showed my youngest sister. Were 13 years apart and she was maybe like 3 but we hopping along to the Bunny hop the girls were doing hehe
Once they're gone, you'll feel regret, anger, sadness, and a lost piece of yourself. When my gramps passed away, I blamed everything on myself for not saying the last words to him. Death isn't funny, it's sad and heartbreaking that a single persons death can change someones attitude, personality, and deep thoughts
I’m not gonna lie when I was young, and I saw this episode in the narrator, said for the first and final time the day is saved by bunny. I also thought he said that the show itself was over which made me even more sad and then I realized oh my God it was over a long time ago and also there’s a reboot series
That angers me like they made her like they didn't bother to explain and full detail what's right and wrong. The fourth Powerpuff girl is forever the most tragic and sad one of the past and today
Well, in their defense, they were exhausted from constantly saving the day and not getting a break. Which is why they created Bunny to fill in for them. But instead of teaching her to know friend from foe and right from wrong, they just gave her her task and called it a day.
8:02 IN DEFENSE OF BUNNY. This is her first minutes of existing, first ever crime fighting job AND PPG did bad job at explaining to her, her job... It's like OFC Bunny failed here, feel kinda bad for Bunny since she's just born and PPG offload jobs on her 😢
In their defense, they were exhausted from constantly saving the day. They just wanted a break. That's why they did this in such a haste. Hey, at least they're not forcing the citizens to fight a giant monster on their own to teach them a lesson to do things for themselves and not take them for granted again. Man, that's a terrible idea.
You could say that bunny is similar to Slash. The professor is Master Splinter. Mojo jojo is shredder. The rowdy ruff boys are Bebop and Rocksteady. *THE COMPARISONS ARE ENDLESS*
I remember re-watching this episode years later on a streaming site. Right after the ending, we cut to the 2nd (more lighthearted) episode that plays alongside it, and I kinda felt miffed, like we didn't get enough time to process what just happened. (My sister and I saw it when it first aired, and got a little choked up and talked about it during the commercial break) It honestly felt too short, like we only knew Bunny for 5 minutes and then... boom, gone. I kinda wish it were a full half-hour special so we could see how Bunny interacts with her sisters, how the Professor reacts, and see how the girls deal with their grief after they lose her. The last time I ever see Bunny mentioned was in an old Bleedman comic (not canon, I know, but bear with me), where Blossom confides in another character who was grieving over losing a sister, and Blossom pulled out the small piece of fabric that remained of Bunny. I'm rambling now, sorry, but this episode just hit me in the feels.
I've been watching whole video and realised ... only 500 views ? Honestly I thought it was big video with views at least 3x your sub count.. Ofc all of what im saying is in positive surprise. Your narration is as good as editing if not better . Keep up the good work and good luck in future
@@murrayvation Yeah grown ass man talking about girly cartoons. Are you gay? No? That doesn't make sense either What? Only 61k views? Ouch that's definitely going to make you a living 😜
Found your channel through this video and just subscribed. This video was touching and flawless. I love ppg and i am glad you talked about this episode. also you have the perfect soothing narration voice
Y’know I feel bad for bunny, cause she’s the only fourth member that stood out on me as a adult with autism. So why in the reboot did they have a fourth member that wasn’t even canon?
Came to say the same. I think even the Hulk and Thing are coded neurodivergnt as well.
@@DemxnTheyThem I see, I see
Or at the very least they could've had the decency to not give bliss the same dress color Bunny had.
@@medusasea791 yeah!
Well think of it this way, sure it’s sad to see bunny go, but at the same time I think this is what happens when the creators of the first 4th powerpuff girl took one look at what they created and said ok this is not good so they scrapped bunny in the worst way possible, to make room for something else something that is (I hate to say it) better and more mentally put together but then again that’s just speculation
The saddest thing to say is... the three Powerpuff Girls could have teach and demonstrated to Bunny what it feels to be a powerpuff, but instead, they all just left their responsibilities to her, expecting to do everything all by herself.
But to be fair to the girls, they are also still in kindergarten and still expected to save Townsville over and over, open the Mayor's pickle jar, and still do their at home chores. Why doesn't Professor Utonium take care of the at home chores since he's pretty much a stay-at-home dad that can afford to be a stay-at-home dad.
Sorry for sounding ageist.
Plus, they kinda gave up on her too quickly. Yes, what she did was wrong. But she clearly didn't fully understand who are the bad guys and the good guys were. She was only born a few minutes ago. They could've told her the cops were the good guys and that she should help them catch the bad guys. But the girls were so caught up in wanting a day off, they gave Bunny their job in a haste.
@@Neku628 Well the professor isn't a stay at home dad. He's a scientist who works from home. And if you see the episode where he gets a girlfriends, it's shown that he puts on a smile for the girls, but as soon as they're in bed, he's exhausted, and terribly lonely.
Sometimes parents do this, they expect something from you without explaining it to you and then you do something wrong even though you thought it was good.
Bro they are 6 lol what you expected
As a kid I could never get over bunny exploding. She died as a failed experiment and it was very unfair and absolutely sad. Also some of their interactions are analogous to how some people can treat the disabled and/or neurodivergent as "others." The girls literally toyed with an entire life but at least they showed sorrow and regret in the end.
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Mind you, I don't think this episode was a metaphor for mentally disabled people.
Besides the Powerpuff Girls used the wrong ingredients, didn't stir them up and INTENTIONALLY dropped Chemical X into the concoction. She was improperly made and thus she was bound to blow up. Bunny was a literal ticking time bomb.
@@kidprime6863yeah I kinda think people are making this a bigger deal then it is…
@@kidprime6863the slow and broken way she's speaking and her hunchback and everything is definitely intended to convey physical and mental disabilities, though. That's how a lot of cartoons would convey a character being of less than average intelligence, etc., in old cartoons, but she's treated sympathetically rather than just a mean joke. Her ingredients being wrong is similar to people with chromosomal abnormalities and such, one or two small things building up their DNA being off and a whole life-ong condition and deformities can come from it.
What they said to her was pretty harsh considering Bunny was basically a newborn
It reminds me of Frankenstein after Victor abandons his creation and the monster just stumbles around for a while trying to figure out the world (because he's basically a giant newborn baby, VICTOR)
"googoo gaga"
"SHUT THE FU-"
@@amethyst_cat9532 OSP reference. I spot a man of culture
Children can't raise children
@@GMan-bn3tb Ik but they should know better since they are older
I still wish the show acknowledged Bunny. Also wish the Professor knew about Bunny’s existence.
The possibilities are endless. The professor maybe could've stabilized her DNA if he had known of her existence but I guess the point was for him to not know.
@@murrayvationthat's one of the things that really bothered me. He could have possibly helped her become more stable like the other girls
Maybe since the upcoming reboot will have creator actively leading the show this time, maybe he might tweak the ppg lore, knowing the 2016 reboot exist, its up to the creator of he wants to incorporate or discard some of the non canon 2016 aspects into the new show. I wonder what he'll do with the bliss and bunny characters or the idea of a fourth ppg.
@@viviangarcia5696 maybe have the two fourth sisters meet?
@@Cheese-Slime-Sheriff i disagree. Bliss is Bunny done wrong. If you look at both their stories and character designs side by side, Bliss is an OC built off of Bunny.
The ending is a total gut punch. Even the narrator at the end who normally happily announces the end of the episode is crying at the death of Bunny.
You mean in the credits or behind the scenes
@@designerxgamer Narrator crying is indeed part of the episode, in the usual end-of-episode spot; right before the end credits.
@@SleepyChihuahua wow, when this episode makes the narrator cry, it must be very heartbreaking
@@designerxgamer IKR? He's in a cheery mood in the other episodes. Like the video says, the death of Bunny just hit different, so the crying is appropriate cuz the passing of someone affects those who care about them; not to mention that the overall theme is given in a way for kids to understand.
@@SleepyChihuahua I like to imagine if bunny stayed around the narrator would have been heard only by her and they would be great friends, like word girl and her narrator
this episode taught me something important actually, and i am glad they made this. it told me that the people who look, act or reacts in a stupid way, can actually have a big impact on you. sometimes the ugliest people are actually brave, the weirdest people can defend you and be your friend. this episode taught me that if you don’t get a chance to understand them enough, then you might never get a chance to talk to them when you try to socialize with them, and after all, you’ll be the one who lead to the mess. basically, the powerpuff girls could have taught her how to act like a superhero, but instead they assume that she is dumb enough to not know anything.
It was really unfair too because Bunny only existed for less than a day
Frfr her death made me so sad.
@@sissysovereign1294All because the Girls wanted a day off
watching this episode as a kid absolutely devastated me, i remember being so confused about if we would see bunny again, but she was never really brought up after that
i remember watching it and being able to see pieces of myself in her character too as someone who's pretty sure they're autistic. i loved bunny, even in the short amount of time we knew her as a character
i think this episode was a good way to introduce the idea of death, grief and misunderstandings to kids as well, and it's kind of disappointing that a lot of shows now don't have deeper lessons like this in them
You know that bunny is the 5th power puff girl cuz before the main 3 power puff girls there was actually bliss made with another chemical I think it was w but still made before any other power puff girl also she ran away cuz she had to much power and hurt the professor
So she went to a island called and I am not joking about the name (bird poop island) but she came back
@@superluigisharmabrosplushies12 bliss was a garbage fire of a character
@@petthequeenofmaddness8592 not even in the slightest you are just being negative and toxic for no good reason.
@superluigisharmabrosplushies12 Bliss and the reboot that created her are lazy, poorly written cash grabs trying to capitalize on nostalgia and the original show's popularity.
@@lucifer0264 they made them twerk, they got rid of og characters then added a mary sue poc for no other reason then they could to sell shit
What happened to Bunny was definitely tragic. I still find it farfetched that the Powerpuff Girls were being beaten up by normal criminals, even if they were outnumbered. In all honesty, the Powerpuff Girls should have been more than enough to handle those criminals, and it was just a scenario to give Bunny the chance to save her sisters before her tragic demise.
Take into account for their age, which is 5 years old, plus they were overwhelmed with guilt when they cause Bunny to cry and leave them and by the time they noticed the criminals are behind them, it was too late to fight back.
@@designerxgamer that is true
@@designerxgamer the age of the Powerpuff Girls isn't really specified in the series, but it wouldn't be a factor since they regularly fight giant monsters, which are more powerful than a group of adults ganging up on them. Their guilt may be a factor, but it still shouldn't be enough for a large group of criminals to overpower them.
@@StareachValcin maybe they had a feeling she was going to go and set it up for her as a proper test
@@petthequeenofmaddness8592 I highly doubt that.
Bunny >> Bliss and I think we can all agree on this
Who's bliss? Deviant Art OC?
No, Bliss is the 4th power puff girl in the Current Series Aka the reboot
@@Thatannoyingartist wow...didn't know the oc is also included, badly
I actually liked bliss she showed a little diversity
WHICH MORE PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW BY THE WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ECtransformertoysOffical I liked it too but, bliss didn't had so many screen time
Bunny was so sweet and innocent, her whole story is so heartbreaking and showed how pure and kindhearted she was. Bunny have a special place in my heart.
I wanna give bunny a hug,she deserves it. Girl was too pure for this world.
I'd do what The Goonies did to Sloth, and give Bunny a candy bar...
Tbh Bunny has more in common with Bizarro than Hulk, like Both Bunny and Bizarro are failed replications of a superhero, they both have the same speech pattern, intelligence and deformity, both wear purple costumes, both think Bad is Good and vice verse, both try to help but only makes things worse and finally both of them usually suffer a form of clone degradation resulting in their deaths
*STRONG COMPARISON*
I also think it's interesting how Bunny is purple and is unstable with her powers, and it's similar to Bliss.
I think these choices clearly influenced Bliss in the reboot, as her color is purple, a callback to Bunny, but also a key point in Bliss's character is that she went away because her powers were too unstable and she couldn't control them. Bliss's uncontrolled powers also result in catastrophic explosions, just like how Bunny dies. Except Bliss doesn't die after she unleashes her power.
Despite the fact if you don't like Bliss or not, I think these details referring Bunny are a nice touch.
Nah
When I clicked on this video, I absolutely thought it was gonna be about the weirdly tall powerpuff girl with blue hair they added in the reboot. I am glad to know that the reboot was never mentioned, the franchise is healing lol
There's a reboot?
@@Zarugoza5969 yeah and it sucks
@@BananaJr0_o No such awful 2016 reboot exist. It's all in everyone's heads
Except that Anime Version, I love That More that The Mess of 2016.
@@Zarugoza5969 yes from like 2016. It’s baaaaaad
Also, Bunny's origin story mirrors the Girls. They too destroyed Townsville with their superpowers running unchecked in a game of tag, then manipulated into helping the bad guys by Mojo Jojo who found them at their most vulnerable, then flew off to space once the Professor was disappointed in them. So in essence, they saw themselves make the exact same mistakes, only Bunny didn't survive saving Townsville.
I still cried at Bunny's very explicitly canonical death watching just your video essay. It was absolutely the most heartbreaking moment I've witnessed on Cartoon Network.
Creation is in my opinion nothing that should "EVER" be taken lightly, That's is what this episode i meant to imply more than anything. It is a warning to young people (Like you and me) of what will happen if we do not take "having" kids seriously. Right off the bat, Bunny shows us the consequences of what does happen when expecting mothers do not take their pregnancy seriously like drinking or doing drugs, placing themselves in dangerous life-threatening situations that leads to injuring the fetus.
The girls also represented what reckless mentoring/parenting can result in. They tell bunny to go and fight crime without actually showing her who and what that looks like. Then they blame her for making an innocent but uneducated mistake. All in all it’s just kids being kids but the outcome remained horrific.
@@murrayvation Your absolutely right, the quality of parenting in recent years has gone down dangerously and is getting worse. I say this with a heavy heart, but just off of my own experience most parents base there approach on what their own parents did with them (all the missteps included) it is not enough, high schools across the nation must require all students to take a "MANDATORY" course on parenting during their senor year and use examples like this episode to showcase what can go wrong if they don't take it seriously. really drive the point home and stop this escalating cycle of negligence.
She’s quite literally Frankenstein’s monster.
@@shanepond7063 I have faith that Gen Z will do better. They've grown up during a time when mental health was way more of a concern and I think that they're going to focus a lot more on quality than quantity. Gen Alpha might be smaller than previous generations, but here's hoping they'll be the most loved and supported generation out of all those currently alive
Respectfully, this is a pretty one sided notion. It takes two. Yes mothers should be responsible and take being a parent seriously but the same goes for fathers. They also had a part in birth and they should continue to provide support to both the mother and the children. Sadly something a lot of father do not do
this episode left me speechless as a kid, man. i didn't know why back then but i could weirdly relate to bunny-- just trying to be a part of things but having been "made wrong" somehow and not fitting in. being diagnosed autistic in my 20s made a lot of stuff make sense in that regard
even watching this as an adult feels so...weird. brings me back to those feelings from back in the day, empathizing with bunny because there's smth "wrong" with me too
this show got really deep sometimes, moreso than you'd think something like this would be. i honestly appreciate it, PPG is a classic for a reason
Is no one gonna talk about how slightly mentally abusive Professor Utonium was, especially to 3 stressed out superheroes he considers his children, he almost never prioritizes them or their feelings, they almost always have to take care of themselves
Ikr
Idk. He seemed like a pretty good father to me
@@rickyronny4019 He picked Mojo Jojo over the powerpuff girls at one point because he knew him longer btw
@@conniewrixon1511 yeah and that don’t make him an abusive dad. Keep in mind he defended the girls after they literally destroyed the whole town, at that point his trust in them was broken
Seems more of a communication issue than a mentally abusive one. Pretty sure most people are like that too about making their kids take care of themselves from time to time, doing chores even if they are busy with many things and stuff like school/work
I used to cry over this episode at 3am when I was 7 y.o , honestly I don’t remember bunny getting “exploded”. I remember bunny understood she’s not meant to a powerpuff girl and she decided to left the city forever , and I remember the girls cried over her and the whole vibe and emotions got me emotional too and cried really hard.
So I may be overthinking it but when I was younger I had this idea and I still think it to this day to be honest that if Bunny was made “correctly” like Blossom Bubbles and Buttercup she would’ve been the most powerful Powerpuff Girl because think about it we all know it takes sugar spice and everything nice to make the perfect little girl so hear me out.
Bubbles is the sugar component Buttercup is the spice component Blossom is the everything nice component that’s even more blatantly clear when you see their colors corresponding with the ingredients in the intro to the show blue for sugar green for spice pink for everything nice.
Let’s not forget it’s the recipe to create the perfect little girl not “little girls” 1 girl not 3 you following me?
So this lead me to believe that Bunny if she was made correctly would’ve been the combination of all the ingredients, sugar, spice and everything nice she would of had all the Powerpuff Girls powers even their special powers she would be the most powerful and the true PERFECT LITTLE GIRL💜🐰
So with that all being said thank you for coming to my TEDTalk and like I said I could be overthinking this but I thought this ever since I was a kid 🩵💚🩷💜
Yeah, and the "accident" part could have not been an accident. The girls were made because Professor Utonium was pushed into the Chemical X, causing all of it to pour into his concoction for the "perfect little girl".
The show also did a What If with the PPGs where the Professor followed the instructions, but didn't include the Chemical X, the result were just three average, five-year-old girls doing kid things. The Chemical X is what gave the girls their powers, so if anyone is going to make he perfect PPG, they would need to be really careful and accurately measure the Chemical X. That in itself is vague as all heck. What even is the "perfect" measurement for Chemical X when creating the PPG?
Since they were all supposed to be one person, the chemical X probably separated all their powers, so your right.
Damn. I always pictured Bubbles as Everything Nice and Blossom as Sugar but you have a point with the color coding
@@IISheireenII that’s perfectly understandable. I could picture blossom as sugar and bubbles as everything nice with her personality, but considering how their colors correspond with the ingredients, I would say it’s the other way around.
@@IISheireenIIYea same
"A sister that none of us will ever forget"
2016 PPG writing staff: **Sweats profusely**
So bliss gets beat up in the new Jellystone special?
I still cry every time when I rewatch this episode. RIP Bunny 💜
Imagine having daughters that work a fulll time job of saving the town, go to school and do homework when they get home and not even helping them with chores, wtf is wrong with the professor
☹️☹️☹️This episode made me cry, like literally. this character, their new sister without the professors knowledge of even knowing anything about this created power Puff girl. Really hit me hard I mean yeah she wasn’t the brightest but considering this is her first day out she was only in one episode, which is like only just a day a couple hours. what’s more depressing is the fact that the Powerpuff Girls despite their new sister made a mistake at letting out criminals or whatever happens. Apparently they gotta go fight all the crime because of her. Thanks to her they’re pissed off with her which she flies off upset. After that these criminals show up attacking the Powerpuff Girls like literally these are grown adults beating up little girls. As they cry for help bunny, shows up and saves them by exploding. By the time they rescued, they realize she sacrificed herself to save them. They never got to tell her how they really felt even remorseful. Honestly yeah they were literally regretful of coming on strong to her yelling at her. Then was just too hard to watch hell I even tried to avoid this episode.😢😢😢 Then again this isn’t the first TV show to ever have some death moments. There’s one show I know I avoid and actually I’m grateful I never even watched it and that’s the animals of farthing wood. That was like Game of Thrones for animals only
I feel bad for Bunny since she died in twisted sister, she was Amazing girl, until Blisstina replaced her in the PowerPuff girls: power of four in 2017. Not gonna lie, i actually like both Bunny and blisstina in my opinion, but i think Bunny Deserved a Chance to be 4th PowerPuff Girl! And i wish that Bunny and Blisstina were back in season 7 of the PowerPuff girls classic.
May rest in peace Bunny 💜🐇
Sorry but it'll be too late to save bliss in the next new reboot
This is so underrated,your narration and editing is so good
One thing that confuses me is from the Rugrats in the episode where Angelicas mom says she's pregnant again, this worries poor Angelica Because she's worried about feeling forgotten when the baby comes.Angelica has a horrible nightmare about her new sibling where he actually eats her , , however at the end of the episode she says went to the doctor and said she's not going to have another child after all. It's not clear that if the pregnancy tests were wrong or Angelicas mom tragedy had a miscarriage!😮
Oh yeah that’s right that could very well be what it meant
Never forgot this episode, it will always make me sad, and I will admit I got mad when they made a fourth powerpuff girl and gave her the same color as bunny. Even though I’m aware that purely had to do with what color would go with the other three, it still felt too soon (despite the original episode airing more than 20 years ago lol)
6:42 that part made me laugh so hard I was crying
Considering that Bliss was the *first* ever powerpuff girl to exist while Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup were the *second, third and fourth* powerpuff girls, wouldn't that mean that Bunny would technically be the *fifth* powerpuff girl?
No, we do not talk about Bliss. That was just a mandela effect, it never actually happened-
Or if we're going off of the "I also had mishaps with chemicals A through V as well" line from the Bliss episode that means that there are 26 powerpuff girls? 🤷♀
Not canon since Craig McCracken didn't create it.
@@SmugLilSomethin chemical z is superior (if you know about the anime you know still better than the reboot)
@@_Tzer :0 I remember the anime! The villain designs were interesting lol
As a young kid, when I first watched this episode, I was also confused. I thought there would be more, but I immediately knew she was gone when the narrator started sobbing. RIP Bunny, and good job to the writers of the episode (even though it was depressing af) ❤️
she may have been the weirdest looking, but she was a hero, what really matters is the inside, not the outside. R.I.P Bunny
Considering how both fourth girls have the color purple on their cloths and eyes, as well as a few beats of trying to be the fourth sister, I wonder if Bunny was a partial inspiration for Blisstina with the idea for what she could've been had she not been disabled and unstable.
This episode absolutely devastated me as a child. My heart still breaks for that poor, misunderstood hero. Bunny do good.
Born a mistake.
Died a hero.
Bunny's death absolutely crushed me as a kid. I remember really liking her when she was introduced, she's probably the reason why purple is my favorite color now. After she died, I remember crying to my mom about it (sorry mom). Then some time later when I started watching the reboot, I got to the Bliss episode, and I was so disappointed. I really wanted Bunny back
Bunny is a mentral disable person because they didnt follow the book and did it their way and even she was off they didnt teach how to do her job right and she trying her best to make her sisters happy and she got scolded by her sisters and she die after saving her sister
You're kinda right. They just gave her instructions and expected her to get it right without bothering to even observe her performance. Plus, they gave up on her too quickly. They forgot she was just born 5-10 minutes ago. Nor did they become superheroes themselves from Day 1. They should've educated her, first, before sending her off all willy-nilly.
Yeah, they should have. Better yet, they should have had told the Professor who could have helped them with Bunny since he's pretty much the one that allows anyone to come into his lab and do who knows what in there. He doesn't even bother storing the Chemical X properly. He's a lousy parent who would have probably just yelled at the girls like the girls did to Bunny, even though he's the parent in the situation and he should know how to explain stuff instead of just assuming the girls will get it on the fly.@@kidprime6863
As an autistic woman, I'm still dealing with childhood trauma of feeling inadequate because I didn't get stuff as fast as my classmates and I didn't hit the milestones my peers did when they grew up. My mom described mine and my cousin's relationship as me just being a playmate for her. I felt abandoned when she stopped coming around often and was just glad to see her.
I did have my stubborn streak as well, because yeah, I have my limits too. I just hated when my mom reenacted my own "fits" because I didn't want to do what my cousin said or I got frustrated with the church I went to always making me feel dumb. I just wondered off a lot in the church and the youth pastor just chewed me out. I said I was sorry and he returned, "No, you're not!"
This youth pastor was also a math teacher and he gave an example of how a student of his was willing to go to the principal's because they refuse to admit when they got a math problem wrong. The youth pastor said that "We as Christians should do the same". Sorry for the story.
I just empathize with Bunny because she was expected to do something she wasn't even given any instructions on and then just yelled out because of it.
Yeah thats so sad
@@kidprime6863I agree. To play devil's advocate though, I'm sure since the og 3 girls were automatically born with self awareness and intelligence unlike regular children, they probably just assumed that Bunny would mentally come out the same way. It was still pretty unfair of them to just send her on her way like that only after existing for a few minutes though.
i never knew there was a fourth power puff girl! i feel so bad for bunny tho. thank you so much for the video, i really love your channel. ❤
A fourth PPG that ISN'T Bliss. Lol
Bliss is garbage. Never forget Bunny!
@rockmangurlx4973, bunny and bliss are both great!!
Nah we'll agree that bliss is a fever dream and will hopefully be beat up in the Jellystone special
I remember hearing they made a new 4th Powerpuff and brought me back here, I honestly lmost thought this whole thing was a fever dream, RIP Bunny you were an icon
I imagine that in their room, they have the piece of cloth from Bunny in a photo-frame, right next to a flower vase
Bunny is so NOT canon that Professor Utonium didn't even know about her.
Atleast bunny is more canon than the so called bliss
thank god im not the only one who remembers Bunny, she was so cool :(
10:00 Hey check out the mis-color of the left side of buttercup's hair.
8:00, Guns are Bad, that's true. So, Person with Gun is Bad, also true. Bunny never was told what Police were. I'd also make a similar mistake.
Yeah, the girls didn't teach her to know friend from foe. They just told her what she needed to do and called it a day.
I also watched this episode when I was a kid and I felt really bad for bunny when she first appearance. I have mixed feelings by after she sacrificed herself for the girls my thoughts changed!
Ughhh I remember this episode and it’s so tragic. Great video talking about it!
Imagine the aftermath too. The professor didn’t even know about Bunny and all three of the girls have to mourn in silence. This episode broke me at like age 7 😭
I always found it odd that they actually made a Down Syndrome Powerpuff Girl.
Ikr
Dang bro before I never felt any emotion towards this episode but the way you tell a story you brought tears to my eyes in a good way
okay, what really gets me in this episode is that the narrator says "first and FINAL".
the fact that we get to see bunny save the day only for it to be her last and only heroic act, kinda hurts me
I remember watching this episode and becoming dead silent the entire night
This is honestly one of the saddest episodes of a show I've ever seen. Kind of interesting to me how Cartoon Network green lighted it.
I remember watching this episode as a kid, it was really tragic.
You also just realized that the pile of prisoners she was on top of probably got vaporized when she blew up, too... So... That explains why only the girls were left after that...
Well that's dark
@@MASTEROFEVIL I only realized it after rewatching this clip as well.
The Professor was kind of the irresponsible parent here. The girls were at fault for making Bunny unstable, but there was way too much responsibility placed on three five years old girls. The girls didn't know how to make an accurate PPG, they just did like any little kid without any proper guidance does when making food.
At least, I can give the girls credit for making a partner out of love instead of mass producing them for profit. Oh, and Dick is also worst because he tried to kill the girls by taking their Chemical X from them, so he could mass produce more PPG knock-offs. I don't even know why he had to melt down a perfect clone of the PPGs, well I do. He is a cheap bastard just looking to mass produce more PPG knock-offs who will just fall apart to keep the money coming in.
Seeing his death and the knock-offs' deaths was pretty horrific.
Dick's death was deserved, but I feel bad for the knock-offs that got killed
This is the real 4th sister, not the one in the reboot
*AMEN*
@NurainNabilahNazriBliss isn't one of the sisters, she's just some rice grain.
Hey bliss isn’t that bad I like her better than bunny or maybe that’s because I grew up with the reboot
You missed a bunch of things the reboot is not enough. Atleast the knockoffs will be beat up in the Jellystone special
6:15, I just wanted to point out that this isn't scary. This Sister resembles Superman's Bizarro. Almost everyone judged Him as a "Big Scary Monster" without giving Him a chance. I admit, there's a little bit of a "Frightening" aspect to Her. However, the Fear stems from what Society decided what's Cute, Scary, Good, Bad, Nice, Mean,. Words in the Dictionary that Help us understand what things mean. They're also pretty suggestive, if I'm being honest.
Bunny has clear inspirations of Frankenstein's monster which has relations to behaviors of people with autism and how they're misunderstood. A tragic hero.
I will never emotionally recover from this
One of my favorite episodes when i was a kid. I imagine she figured if she was no longer a powerpuff then they were no longer sisters so she flew away 💔 She just wanted to help 😭
I hated the remake with rage because it feel like they replace Bunny with oc
That intro reminds me of that one SpongeBob episode where Gary left him and he became depressed. It really resonated with baby me so much that I cried. I still have the lyrics from that song written in a notebook. Funnily enough, I’ve never had a pet so I’ve no clue what about the song resonated so much.
All because SpongeBob wanted to win some ridiculous contest. Unfortunately for Gary, his new owner planned to fatten him up like a pig. Either because she wanted to eat him or she just has a bad habit of overfeeding her pets. Pick your poison.
The saddest thing is that I saw this when I was younger with a straight face. Poor Bunny 😢 (I remember this episode)
Please review the history of the rowdy rough boys too
It's a bold decision to end a cartoon episode for children so tragicly, but it's good that kids' media can deal with serious or sad topics as well.
Sometimes one of the characters from My Life as a teenage robot is Melody Locus! And the last time I saw her she had to go away because she didn't feel like she belonged anywhere so she was crying and flying away never to be seen anymore! But I heard that she's very shy but sometimes I wish that she would come back and Jenny would try to apologize to her and both of them would forgive each other! That's one of my wishes I would like from Rob Renzetti! There are lots of reasons why I like Melody and one of them is that it's my older sister's name except My Melody has an ie at the end of her name! I just feel sorry for Melody that she couldn't come back to Brad or Jenny or anybody else that she doesn't know yet because she is shy! How I wish that Jenny and Melody would just make amends to each other and become friends! I don't care if it's not going to happen I only wish it would!😢
Yeah, you're right. It would've been nice if Melody and Jenny made amends. The two of them could've became great friends and possibly even partners. She could've been helpful against the Cluster.
Just had an idea: Have an episode were Melody joins the Cluster in order to truly belong while Brad and Jenny try to reason with her that the Cluster are evil as they try to make amends with her.
Such a wasted opportunity.
@@kidprime6863 the cluster has redeem themselves before Melody had to fly away! Perhaps Melody would make friends with Vega too! Misty may not be a robot but maybe just maybe if she realizes that money isn't everything she would be friends with Jenny and the rest of the gang again! What if Misty would just use the money to buy souvenirs for her friends!? And what if there might be a space fairy who would be the new addition to the group!? I think we'll call her LunaBelle she would be like Tinkerbell only she's not really that small and she would have long black hair like Silvermist and she would wear something indigo!
I loved Bunny so much as a kid, this was the one episode of The Powerpuff Girls that left me in tears, watching that explosion in silence, and the last shred of her uniform drifting down in front of the girls. It was so tragic... I also was bullied for being autistic and came off as different to other girls, messy hair, tomboyish, loner, preferred walking in circles alone or just drawing, don't care for smalltalk and struggle with unspoken rules and social cues, so Bunny being obviously "different" made me attached to her. One of the first fanfics I ever wrote was about her. Her episode made me cry again revisiting it as an adult.
Bro wtf that took me out at the end i dont ever recall seeing this episode i can see this breaking me as a kid
Even the narrator was crying at the end what does that tell you
About that, I'll always wonder how the narrator got back to his cheery mood after this one. I feel like it might've caused him to be depressed for weeks, or worse case scenario YEARS, considering he's reduced into a sobbing wreck.
@@moarmosspatoproductions1475 ikr
I loved her so much, I couldn't stand how mean they were to her
This was the furst episode i showed my youngest sister. Were 13 years apart and she was maybe like 3 but we hopping along to the Bunny hop the girls were doing hehe
Ngl this episode made me cry when I was little
Same
Great work in the video! Glad to see the Powerpuff fandom is still going strong!
I miss bunny. Just because of how much I feel bad for her being a technical newborn, she’s my favorite powerpuff girl.
@@riyaisaparasite it's been 6 month since you have commeted
"Three puffs aren't enough."
PHRASING.
Thats on you.
@@atomic747 But it's not in me.
It was supposed to be a rhyme
6:55 I’m pretty sure Bunnie was intended to be a Bizzaro Powerpuff girl. Mutated counterpart who thinks reverse logic. Good is bad, bad is good.
Holy shi- they are legit beating the snot out of preschoolers 0:06
Once they're gone, you'll feel regret, anger, sadness, and a lost piece of yourself. When my gramps passed away, I blamed everything on myself for not saying the last words to him. Death isn't funny, it's sad and heartbreaking that a single persons death can change someones attitude, personality, and deep thoughts
The fact that the professor at any moment can make a new powerpuff girl feel me with fear and happiness at the same time
I’m not gonna lie when I was young, and I saw this episode in the narrator, said for the first and final time the day is saved by bunny. I also thought he said that the show itself was over which made me even more sad and then I realized oh my God it was over a long time ago and also there’s a reboot series
1:32 "Supresses a bomb, saves a dog" For some weird reason got me😭
Imagine how powerful she'd be if Bunny was actually made with the correct ingredients.
That angers me like they made her like they didn't bother to explain and full detail what's right and wrong. The fourth Powerpuff girl is forever the most tragic and sad one of the past and today
Well, in their defense, they were exhausted from constantly saving the day and not getting a break. Which is why they created Bunny to fill in for them. But instead of teaching her to know friend from foe and right from wrong, they just gave her her task and called it a day.
8:02 IN DEFENSE OF BUNNY.
This is her first minutes of existing, first ever crime fighting job AND PPG did bad job at explaining to her, her job...
It's like OFC Bunny failed here, feel kinda bad for Bunny since she's just born and PPG offload jobs on her 😢
In their defense, they were exhausted from constantly saving the day. They just wanted a break. That's why they did this in such a haste.
Hey, at least they're not forcing the citizens to fight a giant monster on their own to teach them a lesson to do things for themselves and not take them for granted again. Man, that's a terrible idea.
that girl that said she was an accident got me
Her name is Robin Snyder
They already had a fourth sister…and she was good until the end. Thank you, Bunny. 💜🕊️💐
Bro, The PowerPuff Girls show was my childhood, I loved watching it when I was 4 through 9, never knew there was a 4th powerpuff girl
And there never will be another 4th Powerpuff girl
Dang you'd think as a TMNT fan I would've made the same comparison you did between the TMNT and PPG. But it never crossed my mind until this video.
You could say that bunny is similar to Slash. The professor is Master Splinter. Mojo jojo is shredder. The rowdy ruff boys are Bebop and Rocksteady. *THE COMPARISONS ARE ENDLESS*
Buttercup personality and vibes is giving "im not like other girls...!"
Is there a story more memorable than this one?
Speed demon. That EP was freaking scary!
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Hmmmmm Interesting....
How about "Bullet" 's episodes ?
@@Mabel_Pines she only showed up twice
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 and Bunny only showed up once
I remember re-watching this episode years later on a streaming site. Right after the ending, we cut to the 2nd (more lighthearted) episode that plays alongside it, and I kinda felt miffed, like we didn't get enough time to process what just happened.
(My sister and I saw it when it first aired, and got a little choked up and talked about it during the commercial break)
It honestly felt too short, like we only knew Bunny for 5 minutes and then... boom, gone.
I kinda wish it were a full half-hour special so we could see how Bunny interacts with her sisters, how the Professor reacts, and see how the girls deal with their grief after they lose her.
The last time I ever see Bunny mentioned was in an old Bleedman comic (not canon, I know, but bear with me), where Blossom confides in another character who was grieving over losing a sister, and Blossom pulled out the small piece of fabric that remained of Bunny.
I'm rambling now, sorry, but this episode just hit me in the feels.
I've been watching whole video and realised ... only 500 views ? Honestly I thought it was big video with views at least 3x your sub count..
Ofc all of what im saying is in positive surprise. Your narration is as good as editing if not better . Keep up the good work and good luck in future
Buttercup's knuckle sandwich gave Bunny her degenerative condition
They are capable of flying so fast they travel into the past...and yet they are somehow overpowered by a gang of escaped convicts.........?
I wondered that too. Anything to make the plot move forward I guess...
@@murrayvation Yeah grown ass man talking about girly cartoons. Are you gay? No? That doesn't make sense either
What? Only 61k views? Ouch that's definitely going to make you a living 😜
@@murrayvation I feel like they staged it for bunny
Imma just come out and say it
Bunny > > > Bliss
9:12 why do I love so much those ugly but genuine smiles
Just found your channel and your content is right up my alley. Liked, commented, and subscribed. Keep it up, g🤙🏾
Found your channel through this video and just subscribed. This video was touching and flawless. I love ppg and i am glad you talked about this episode. also you have the perfect soothing narration voice
only the og fans knows this story: