The Powerpuff Girls and Mojo Jojo Figures Are On The Way


Many of us were introduced to The Powerpuff Girls in 1996 when the pilot first aired on Cartoon Network’s What a Cartoon! showcase. Said show also brought us Johnny Bravo and other now-classic animated shows. After 26 years, the three sisters finally get action figures worthy of their status as animation icons.
BlossomBubbles, and Buttercup are each getting high-end action figures from Beast Kingdom. The company behind this line is also responsible for many quality Disney figures, including Darkwing Duck and many characters from Ducktales (woo-ooo).
The girls are limited to only five points of articulation, but that also means they won’t have a bunch of joint lines and get to retain their cartoon-accurate appearance. In addition, each sister comes with various interchangeable arms, legs, and faceplates, allowing for multiple expressions.
Individually, each sister is priced at $39.99. Or, for $119.99, they can be purchased as a set that includes all the accessories and a figure display stand.
Now, what would these heroines be without someone to battle? Beast Kingdom has you covered. Mojo Jojo is coming out, too. He is a bit pricier at $89.99. All these figures will be hitting shelves in November 2022.

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Bubbles figure:

  • 4 Face sculpts
  • Smiling
  • Angry
  • Determined
  • Showing teeth
  • 3 Pairs of alternate arms
  • 2 Pairs of alternate legs

Buttercup figure:

  • 4 Face sculpts
  • Smiling
  • Angry
  • Determined
  • Showing teeth
  • 3 Pairs of alternate arms
  • 2 Pairs of alternate legs

Blossom figure:

  • 4 Face sculpts
  • Smiling
  • Angry
  • Determined
  • Showing teeth
  • 3 Pairs of alternate arms
  • 2 Pairs of alternate legs
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Mojo Jojo figure:

  • 3 Face sculpts
    • Regular
    • Serious
    • Happy
  • 2 Pairs of hands
  • Chemical X
  • Removable hat


It’s sad that the Powerpuff Girls fell out of fashion and then got that weird meme-heavy reboot a few years back. Luckily the CW live-action cringefest was canned. Phew. What do you think of the PPG franchise and where it should go from here? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]



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Mike Phalin
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Longtime problematic entertainment journalist. The former workhorse for Dread Central, ScienceFiction.com, and Fanbolt.

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