Snow Month (The Powerpuff Girls, 2016)

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"Snow Month (The Powerpuff Girls, 2016)"
We love snow, but definitely not this episode.
Part of Season: 1
Episode Number: 37
Air Date: June 8, 2016 (UK)
December 1, 2016 (USA)
Writer: Kyle Neswald
Benjamin P. Carrow
Director: Nick Jennings
Bob Boyle
Previous episode: Poorbucks
Next episode: Somewhere Over the Swingset


Snow Month is the 37th episode in the 1st season of The Powerpuff Girls 2016 reboot series.

Plot

When a snow day comes to Townsville, Blossom uses her ice breath to make it last a little longer, so she can think about a note from her crush, but it works a little too well.

Why It Should Die in a Blizzard

  1. This episode is infamous for how it introduced the Blossom & Jared shipping controversy, as the plot shows how Jared gave a letter to Blossom. This was before the Jared theory was debunked.
  2. Poor plot: Jared gives a letter to Blossom displaying his feelings for her. However, due to Bubbles & Buttercup's teasing, Blossom is nervous about wanting to give an answer to him.
  3. Bubbles & Buttercup are bit unlikable in this episode, as they keep teasing Blossom all because she has a boyfriend, even when Blossom is trying to tell them that she does not.
  4. Poor song about the spring season by Blossom.
  5. There are a few animation errors.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Blossom for the most part is still likable.
  2. The scene where the girls go sledding is decent.
  3. The yetis are nicely designed.
  4. The concept about Yetis taking over a snow-covered Townsville is quite interesting, but it was pretty much poorly executed.
  5. Decent ending where Townsville is back to normal when the snow melts.

Reception

It holds a rating of 3.6/10 on IMDB.

Trivia

  • When Buttercup makes fun of Blossom, she looks like she's doing the Pac-Man expression the same way Bubbles did it from "Little Octi Lost".

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