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The Powerpuff Girls: Bad Mojo Jojo
Released: November 14, 2000
Developer: Sennari Interactive
Publisher: Bay Area Multimedia
Platform: Gameboy Color
The first in a series of three releases



The Powerpuff Girls: Paint the Townsville Green
Released: November 21, 2000
Developer: Sennari Interactive
Publisher: Bay Area Multimedia
Platform: Gameboy Color
The second in a series of three releases





The Powerpuff Girls: Battle HIM
Released: February 23, 2001
Developer: Sennari Interactive
Publisher: BAM! Entertainment
Platform: Gameboy Color
The third in a series of three
All three games play similarly for the sake of being able to trade cards between the two games when they are linked together.



The Powerpuff Girls: Mojo Jojo-A-Go-Go
Released: November 27, 2001
Developer: Sennari Interactive
Publisher: BAM! Entertainment
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Plot: Mojo Jojo A-Go-Go features a sinister plot of Mojo Jojo, who has flooded the city of Townsville with his mechanized minions. Stolen jewels power these Mobots, so its up to the Powerpuff Girls to shut down the robots and recover the loot. However, the girls dont even find out until Mojo arrives at their house and steals Chemical X the source of their powers!
Gameplay: Unlike the Game Boy Color games, which are centered on a specific Powerpuff Girl, this game allows the player to control all 3 Powerpuff Girls.
The player controls all 3 girls at once in a side-scrolling rail shooter, with the player being able to switch between any of the girls at will. Non active girls can retain powerups theyve collected and will regain some health slowly. Each girl can fire eye beams, which can be fired at a distance and punches, which are more powerful but close range. Powerups can be combined as a neat feature, and rotating girls to optimize the powerups or to make sure you dont lose one in battle adds strategy to the mix. Players will also be able to use all three girls to perform special attacks such as the devastating trimega attack. and during the course of the game, players are able to switch between the three heroines at will. Players will also be able to use all three girls to perform special attacks such as the devastating trimega attack.
At the end of each level, the girls confront a boss, usually Mojo-Jojo himself in some form. A notable exception is the giant mecha octopus boss. Upon defeating the boss, an animated scene rolls and continues to the next stage.
Aside from the games single-player mode, Powerpuff Girls: Mojo Jojo A-Go-Go also features a variety of multiplayer modes, which can be played using the GBA link cable.
Trivia
The videogame's title is a reference to the film Monster A-Go-Go.
This is the first Powerpuff Girls videogame released for the Game Boy Advance, the second one was HIM and Seek.
This is the sixth Powerpuff Girls videogame published by BAM! Entertainment, the other five being Bad Mojo Jojo, Paint the Townsville Green, Battle HIM, Chemical X-Traction, and Mojo Jojo's Pet Project.
The music used in the game are renditions from Chemical X-Traction, with some new music added in.
The character re-designs for The Powerpuff Girls Movie (which was still in development at the time of the game's release) were used for the cover art and certain cutscenes.



The Powerpuff Girls: HIM and Seek
Released: October 29, 2002
Developer: Intelligent Games
Publisher: BAM! Entertainment, Vicarious Visions
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Plot: Nothing is what it seems in Townsville! The Powerpuff Girls have been sent on a perfectly innocent scavenger hunt by Ms. Keane until the evil HIM steps in with his own version of the game to spice things up! Take control of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup and defeat the villains, solve the mystery, and teach HIM a lesson once and for all...
Gameplay: Styled as an RPG, you play as Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup to search all over Townsville for scavenger hunt items, go through a series of battles, and play mini-games along the way. The gameplay is somewhat similar to Bad Mojo Jojo, Battle HIM, and Paint the Townsville Green for the Game Boy Color, except you play as all 3 girls in the same game. The gameplay is also similar to Mojo Jojo-A-Go-Go, but there are more than 6 levels in the game.
This is the 2nd Powerpuff Girls video game for the Game Boy Advance, the first one was Mojo Jojo-A-Go-Go.
This is the 8th Powerpuff Girls game developed by BAM! Entertainment, the other seven being Bad Mojo Jojo, Paint the Townsville Green, Battle HIM, Chemical X-Traction, Mojo Jojo's Pet Project, Mojo Jojo A-Go-Go, and Gamesville.
Trivia
This is the 8th Powerpuff Girls game developed by BAM! Entertainment, the other seven being Bad Mojo Jojo, Paint the Townsville Green, Battle HIM, Chemical X-Traction, Mojo Jojo's Pet Project, Mojo Jojo A-Go-Go, and Gamesville.
Mod Butterfly had this one as a kid and it was very fun lol thats all I got
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion
Released: NA: June 2, 2011
EU: April 20, 2012
Developer: Papaya Studio
Publisher: NA: Crave Games / PAL: Deep Silver
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Plot: An unseen announcer, implied to be Space Ghost, prepares to watch some television on his day off as he tunes into Cartoon Network. However, he discovers that an unknown force is causing chaos in the respective universes of some of its programs, with villains traversing between them and many heroes becoming corrupted. The announcer watches the events unfold, beginning with Ben Tennyson traveling to the Chowder universe in pursuit of Vilgax. Ben restores a corrupted Chowder, but Vilgax escapes as the Chowder universe is engulfed in static. Chowder and Ben are then pulled into the latter's origin program, where they oppose a corrupted Buttercup. She too is restored and, after travelling across the dimension, it begins to fade as well. However, Dexter arrives in a dimension-traveling capsule and rescues the trio. The allied heroes then use the capsule to travel to the network's programs one by one, defeating the displaced villains while restoring the corrupted heroes and recruiting them to their cause before their respective dimensions are terminated.
Having gathered a large team of heroes, the capsule prepares to make one more warp to save the network, but it is destroyed as the heroes are intercepted by the mastermind behind the events, the announcer's recently-purchased remote control, which has since gained sentience. The device prepares to eliminate the heroes, but they inadvertently summon Captain Planet, who rescues them. The heroes then defeat the remote control and it reverts back to its inanimate state, which Dexter uses to restore the balance between the network and send him and the other heroes back to their origin programs. Though relieved everything is back to normal, the announcer laments about no longer having a remote, forcing him to change the channel independently.

Gameplay: Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion is a platform fighter, with up to four players moving and battling on a 2D plane and trying to knock their opponents out of the arena. Each playable character has a unique set of moves they can use to attack their opponents, performed by pressing a direction in combination with one of the attack buttons. When players strike one another, glowing cubes will fall out of them; collecting these cubes will gradually fill the player's special meter. When full, the player can use their character's "Punch Time Explosion", a powerful attack that can deal heavy damage to multiple opponents. Players can also use various items that appear randomly on the stage to attack their opponents, including an item that summons one of 19 assist characters to aid the player. Players can choose between 21 different stages for battles. Many stages shift between multiple phases as the battle continues, and players may use stage elements in order to take out other players.
Out of the entire Powerpuff Girls cast, you can play as the three heroines Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup who each have a unique playstyle. You can also play as Mojo Jojo who is unlocked after story mode.



Trivia
The game features various voice cast changes, these are merely the roles from The Powerpuff Girls.
Blossom is voiced by Grey DeLisle in the handheld version while Cathy Cavadini reprised her role in the console versions.
Buttercup is voiced by Tara Strong instead of E.G. Daily.
Mojo Jojo is voiced by Nolan North instead of Roger L. Jackson.
HIM is voiced by Neil Kaplan instead of Tom Kane.
Fuzzy Lumpkins can be seen as an assist character in the game.
There is an unused Professor Utonium model.
There are outfits you can buy for each fighter, of these costumes is reskins for the powerpuff girls to resemble the rowdyruff boys.


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The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction
(Playstation) Released on November 14, 2001
(Playstation) Released on December 7, 2001 for PAL.
(Nintendo 64) Released on Dovember 19, 2001
Developer: VIS Entertainment, Asylum Entertainment
Publisher: BAM! Entertainment
Platform: PlayStation, Nintendo 64
Gameplay: The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-Traction is a 3D fighting game in which the player controls one of the Powerpuff Girls (Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup), who must battle enemies in a variety of settings in order to reclaim Chemical X and track down Mojo Jojo. The player can choose from ten playable characters, which consist of The Powerpuff Girls and seven villains.
The game has two modes: story mode (the player can pick up objects and throw them at an enemy to decrease their opponent's health meter and use super-powered attacks by collecting vials of Chemical X) and simulator mode (the player controls a Powerpuff Girl against a villain or a villain against another villain).
Plot: The Powerpuff Girls are baking a pie, to which Bubbles decides to add Chemical X as an ingredient. While the pie is cooling on the windowsill, Mojo Jojo steals it and shares it with Townsville's other villains, including Fuzzy Lumpkins, Big Billy, Ace, Sedusa and Princess Morbucks, empowering them all with Chemical X. Realizing the danger the villains now pose, the girls set out to track them down and beat the Chemical X out of their systems. The Powerpuff Girls eventually defeat Mojo and his allies, but are surprised by the sudden arrival of HIM, who intends to use the Chemical X for himself. The girls defeat HIM, driving him off. Bubbles proposes baking another pie, but Blossom and Buttercup quickly refuse.
Trivia:
This game is a re-skin of another game developed by Viz based off of Tom and Jerry named "Fists of Furry" with plenty of downgrades.
This is the only Powerpuff Girls video game for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64.
This is the fourth Powerpuff Girls game published by BAM! Entertainment, the first three being Bad Mojo Jojo, Paint the Townsville Green, and Battle HIM.
While the PlayStation version released in both North American (NTSC) and European (PAL) regions, the Nintendo 64 version remained an NTSC.
Both versions of the game re-use music originally composed for the show.
The Nintendo 64 version only has the main menu music throughout the entire game (as Viz often used realtime music in N64 games) due to storage limits. The game does not utilize a save battery, and thus it uses a password system to save game progress instead of to the Memory Card like on the PlayStation.







Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL
Released: NA: November 15, 2011
AU: May 17, 2012
EU: May 18, 2012
Developer: Papaya Studio
Publisher: NA: Crave Games
PAL: OG International
Platform: PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360
Plot: The same as it's predecessor.
Gameplay: XL functions mostly the same as it's predecessor, the key difference being added content in the form of stages and characters. Along with adding multiple controller supports. XL takes the preexisting roster of 18 and adds 8 new fighters, bringing the total cast to 26. XL would follow suit with assist characters, the original being 19, now 22. The same occurs with stages, the original containing 21 and XL brings 26.
Trivia: HIM was originally an assist fighter in the 3DS version, XL has promoted him to full fighter status!
Exclusive PlayStation 3 Trophies featuring The Powerpuff Girls.