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Character Name: Princess Morbucks
Character Series: The Powerpuff Girls
Character Age: 5
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The CharacterPersonality: The first two words that comes to mind when anyone talks about Princess Morbucks are and forever will be "spoiled brat". She's used to getting everything she wants, anything she desires from toys to even an entire city if she oh so wishes for it. Her father is willing to spend a boatload of money on her, and as a result, in the first five years of her life, she is not used to the word no being used at all at her. Which is what ends up making her hate her entire school, and for the most part, the Powerpuff Girls. Essentially, in a town where even the kids are supposed to learn a lesson and grow up a little, Princess is the one exception in that regardless of what happens, she still wants everything to be hers, and will never take no for an answer. And if she doesn't get her way as she pleases, she'll throw the mother of temper tantrums. Think Veruca Salt from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. "If I don't get the things I am after, I'm going to screaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM".
Is she heroic? Absolutely not. Even though she wants to be a Powerpuff Girl, it's mainly for cosmetic reasons as everyone in the entirety of Townsville (with the exception of of course, the supervillains) loves them. When she attempts to do something to prove that she can be a Powerpuff Girl, she in fact winds up causing problems for the girls, getting in their way and allowing robbers to get away. It's easy to see that really, in addition to her complete lack of experience in fighting crime itself, she really doesn't have a good bone in her body. As a result of her being told that she can't be a part of the team because she is a spoiled brat only looking for the title to make her more popular, she continues to wage war on the three girls due to her overwhelming jealousy. Even so, she'll be more than willing to let her jealousy subside if and only if they let her become not only a part of the team, but take the leader spot from Blossom herself.
For the most part though, she doesn't care where she gets the attention from, just as long as she's being paid attention to or taken care of. This is seen when she attempts to join up with the Rowdyruff Boys, mainly going based off of the idea that the main problem with her joining the Powerpuff Girls is that they're good and she's evil. Of course she was told that she couldn't because she's a "stupid girl" which only drives her to want BOTH teams destroyed in the end. In prison, she's seen to have other inmates doing her nails and acting as servants for her, allowing one to draw the inference that she's paying them for their attention so she can live a good servant-filled life even behind bars.
She's not above using others to get what she wants in evil terms as well by flaunting her one true strength: the insane amount of money that she has. In one of her first appearances after her initial introductory episode, she hires Mojo Jojo in order to give her superpowers using Chemical X and zap the Powerpuff Girls of their powers (which backfired, after she decided to show off her powers by beating them up first before getting zapped by the Antidote X herself by accident), throwing around a giant block of money for Mojo to use however he sees fit. Another good example is with Robin, the girl that moved in right next to the Powerpuff Girls and became great friends with them. When the PPG are off fighting crime constantly, Princess sneaks in and immediately wows the girl with her luxurious lifestyle, taking her for rides on yachts and watching television on her large screen TV, all the while gaining her trust before she convinces her to steal from a supermarket. At the same time, she calls the Mayor who calls the PPG in, and before they get there, she captures Robin in another ploy to become a Powerpuff Girl herself, showing that she can apprehend criminals, even if they've been framed.
Another aspect is that she is really simply just a Daddy's Girl. With us never seeing her mother, for the most part Mr. Morbucks finances and assists in every single thing that Princess does, if only to get her to be quiet. When she gets home from her first day of school, she makes up a complete lie and continues to go on and on until he gives her a giant wad of cash. After that, she whines again about how the heist went bad and once again went on and on until he gave her an entire suitcase filled with cash. Even more so, he, despite being slightly hesitant at first, was the one who gave up all the turkish delight needed for the Mayor to hand over control of Townsville to Princess. With all that said, Princess knows that she has to still remain on good terms with her father, as she is just a kid and could probably still get in a lot of trouble for what she does if it involves the stuff that she has. In making crime legal, she wound up leaving her house open to be robbed (by the Powerpuff Girls, no less) and had a complete panic attack once she realized it, stating that everything had to be back the way it was before her father woke up, not wanting to catch her father's ire.
In the end, her main motives for being evil are simply this: she wants to become a Powerpuff Girl by eliminating the other girls. She's not in it to rob banks or steal materials or anything like that, she simply wants to get what she wants, and for the majority of the time, she wants to be a Powerpuff Girl. The only exception to that rule would be when she went to the North Pole and changed the Naughty/Nice list around so that everyone else was on the naughty list and she was on the nice list so that she could get as many presents as she can. It speaks a lot about her though of course, as she's more willing to take this strenuous way of getting one the nice list rather than change herself completely and become good. In the end, Princess refuses to change, grow up, and become any better of a person, and even as a five year old, constantly remains a thorn in the Powerpuff Girls' sides.
Abilities: None to write about. The closest thing she has to an ability is her self-professed high threshold for pain. Which she needs when she fights against superheroes along side supervillains.
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