


This episode also reveals that she is pretty laidback and a slight rule-breaker. Bubbles also comments on this towards the end of the episode, claiming that programming takes a lot of skill. She can be quite rude and standoffish, and sometimes beats up others with little provocation.Īs shown later on in the 2016 reboot series, Buttercup is shown to be slightly good at programming as demonstrated in the episode Oh, Daisy! when she reprogrammed Daisy with ease. However, she is seen to be more sarcastic in this series. A skull and crossbones and/or fire will appear in her eyes when she is angry or has an evil grin on her face. Also through new facial expressions, her anger is simply seen. Her new voice has also been used to exaggerate her tomboyish nature. In particular, Buttercup hates being called "princess", as she will fly into an annoyed rage at the villains who call her as such. She really enjoys playing death ball with them and is considered a very good friend to them. Buttercup would rather hang out with The Derbytantes, a punk culture gang of roller skaters. Like her original counterpart, she appears to enjoy fighting villains and criminals and despise girly things like skirts and scrapbooking. However, she happens to be somewhat of a troublemaker.

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Among the Powerpuff Girls, Buttercup is a happy-go-lucky tomboy and the most aggressive like her original 1998 series counterpart, usually having an angrier disposition in comparison to Bubbles and Blossom. Like the other girls, not much has changed about her personality.
