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.
Blossom, Bubbles, 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.
- 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

- 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]
Why are the figures based on that 2016 reboot? Wasn’t the reboot a failure?