Pee Pee G's (The Powerpuff Girls, 1998)

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"Pee Pee G's"

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Series: The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
Part of Season: 5
Episode Number: Overall: 103
Season: 7a
Air Date: November 13, 2003
Writer: Cindy Morrow
Director: Randy Myers
Previous episode: See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey
Next episode: Boy Toys


Pee Pee G's is the first half of the seventh episode in the fifth season of The Powerpuff Girls.

Plot

The girls find their bed soaking wet, but they refuse to admit that they did it, quickly distracting them with fear, not knowing that Mojo Jojo is just passing by accident.

Why It Wet The Bed

  1. Once again, this is yet another torture episode for the girls, as they wake up to find that their bedsheet got wet and never remembered doing it. Then, they get inked by a giant attacking squid and still find their bed wet. In school, they just sit there quietly until the bell rings and they just stand around town after that.
  2. Plot Hole: Although the girls were still likable, why couldn't they just ask the Professor to wash the sheet and just replace it?
  3. While the girls were sad, they never even bothered stopping the fire-breathing duck that was attacking the city.
  4. The girls just standing around in Townsville did nothing to change the episode and only served as boring filler.
  5. The episode focuses on some toilet humor, such as the reasons above and the Mayor showing Bubbles his diaper.
  6. Gross Ending: It turns out Mojo Jojo wet the girls' bedsheet just because he doesn't like them, which is laughably petty thanks to him causing most of the reasons above. Then, when Mojo Jojo laughs, he wets the entire bed. Though he claims it was from his water bottle breaking.

The Only Redeeming Quality

  1. The girls were still likable, along with Professor Utonium, Ms. Keane and the Mayor for calmly talking to them and teaching them about accidents.

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