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Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal.
Camus 

This is the character page for the fanfiction "More Than Human". The character page for the original cartoon can be found  here 

Note: Please try to keep only characters that have made a contribution to the story, even if it is small, cameos don't count.

" Please contribute, if possible to this page, as it still needs a lot of love " 



Utonium Family

Sugar, spice, and everything nice
These were the ingredients chosen
To create the perfect little girls
But Professor Utonium accidentally
Added an extra ingredients to the concoction--
Chemical X
Thus, The Powerpuff Girls were born
Using their ultra-super powers
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup
Have dedicated their lives to fighting crime
And the forces of evil  


Blossom 

Blossom is the "commander and the leader" of the Powerpuff Girls, still sporting her signature red bow. An AP student, she also does a lot of volunteer work and is the head (as well as the best dancer) in her dance troupe. To a lot of people, she's a perfect girl, and she aspires to use that image to set a good example for others. She is the calmest and most rational of the group, although she tends to get angry easily when the Rowdyruff Boys are concerned.

She has been forced/persuaded a few times to be a dance partner to Brick, often arranged by Mrs. Morbucks.


  • Aggressive-Submissive: Although she is usually cold and at times bossy, especially towards the boys and her sisters, she becomes a lot more demure when she talks to potential love interests, something that is very noticeable when she dances with Kris and Brick at Prom.
  • A Protagonist Shall Lead Them 
  • Arch Enemy: Early in the story, the two of them acted like the other was vitriol.
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Brick.
  • Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Cindy's Betty.
  • Black and White Morality: Her view on good and evil. In the beginning of the story she immediately distrusts and demonize the Rowdyruff Boys because they had been evil the last time they met.
  • Class Representative
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: The training regime she puts the dancers of her troupe through is compared to that of a Nazi.
  • Every Proper Lady Should Curtsy: Blossom usually gives a curtsy at the end of her dances.
  • Fiery Redhead: Has shades of this at times, although this aspect of her personality is mostly present when dealing with the boys.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The responsible sister to both Bubbles and Buttercup, although a little more towards Buttercup, who is always disobeying her orders and has a Hair-Trigger Temper.
  • Genius Bruiser
  • Ice Queen: Has shades of this, although she keeps her icy demeanor mostly towards potential love interests and the Rowdyruff Boys (especially Brick)
  • The Idealist
  • The Ingenue: Has shades of this. She refuses to show much skin, is awkward around boys, and is hesitant around sexual situations such as when Brick is walking around shirtless and she looks away.
  • Lady of War
  • Lethal Chef: She's never allowed to work in the kitchen besides handing out the ingredients.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine
  • Ojou: Of the Ice Queen variety.
  • The Paladin
  • Pink Means Feminine
  • Redheaded Hero
  • Rapunzel Hair: Like in the show, Blossom still has very long hair, although it's not stated exactly how long it is.
  • Redheaded Hero
  • She's Got Legs: Butch certainly seems to think so. Brick tries to pretend he doesn't agree.
  • The Smart Girl: She is both academically inclined and is responsible for making many of their battle strategies.
  • Team Mom: Excluding her ability to cook, she tends to hold herself responsible for the well-being of the family.
  • Tsundere: She has some shades of Type B, being kind and courteous most of the time, but more cold to people like the Rowdyruffs, especially Brick. 
  • The Leader: Type II with some hints of Type I
  • Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: If the relationship between Bick and Blossom could be summarized into one trope, it would be this.
  • World's Most Beautiful Woman: While she's modest about it, she seems to be the most popular girl in the school because of her beauty (just ask Butch). However, she tends to cover up and not care very little about physical beauty.

Bubbles

Bubbles is the "joy and the laughter" of the Powerpuff Girls with her signature blue color and blonde pigtails. She is the most trusting of the group and is very kind and gentle. She used to be a cheerleader at her school until she was forced to make a decision between Choir and Cheerleader. She is an excellent singer, which captured Boomer's heart. 

Bubbles often acts as a Devil's Advocate between the Girls and the Boys and was revealed to have a crush on Boomer herself, finally giving him a True Love's Kiss.

Buttercup

The tough girl of the group known for her confrontational, almost aggressive nature. She dated her best friend Mitch, although they broke up before the story takes place. Mitch revealed that all of her friends had a crush on her and that he disliked how Buttercup was at times too shy to announce their relationship, making him wonder if she was ashamed of him. She was, surprisingly, the first to get close to Butch on a personal level, which resulted in them becoming friends.

  • Anti-Hero: Type II. She is generally kind even looking after a lost child she found in the mall but she is a lot colder and serious than her sisters.
  • The Big Girl
  • Blood Knight
  • Boyish Short Hair: The only time she had long hair was when she was dating Mitch, who liked to run his hands through long hair.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center
  • The Cynic: She is the most cynical out of the three.
  • Determinator: When Butch takes of her shirt, she goes through incredible lengths and collateral to beat the ever-loving crap out of him.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: When the boys tell Butch about Buttercup, he is told this almost word for word.
  • Feminine Women Can Cook: Inverted, while Blossom is a Lethal Chef, Buttercup's cooking skills are incredibly competent, something she takes immense pride in.
  • Girliness Upgrade: When they were together, she went shopping for prom dresses with Mitch, although she pretended to be aloof about it.
  • Girls' Night Out Episode: After Buttercup and Mitch break up, the girls have a horror movie while they trimmed Buttercup's hair, all to comfort her.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper
  • Important Haircut: In a prequel chapter, Buttercups cuts off most of her hair after she breaks up with Mitch because Mitch really liked running his hands through her hair.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold
  • The Ladette
  • Leeroy Jenkins: She's a hit now, think later kind of fighter. The best example of this is when Butch takes her shirt off and she goes flying after him.
  • Little Miss Badass: Could apply to all the girls, but moreso Buttercup.
  • Nobody Calls Me Chicken: Buttercup gets mad whenever someone implies she might not be able to handle something, such as when Blossom seriously asks her if she can handle looking after the Rowdyruff boys by herself.
  • One of the Boys: All of her close friends are boys. When she breaks up with Mitch, her friends go with the relationship and she is left alone.
  • Perpetual Frowner: She tends to smile the least out of all her sister and her smirk is actually her signature look.
  • Real Women Don't Wear Dresses: She dislikes wearing long dresses and typically "girly" clothing The only time she considered wearing a formal dress was when she bought a prom dress with Mitch.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Blossom's blue.
  • The Smurfette Principle: The Smurfette in her group of male friends.
    • Territorial Smurfette: When she found out Butch was hanging out with her old friends, she got more than a little angry.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: She did this for Mitch, buying dresses, growing her hair out, dressing more feminine, and using conditioner.
  • Supreme Chef: On top of her punishments for trashing the city in her fight with Butch, the Professor makes Buttercup cook dinner every night for weeks, eventually leading to this.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Bubbles' Girly Girl.
  • Tsundere: Buttercup is a type A for sure, displaying very little affectionate emotion, even when spending time with her boyfriend. Her inability to show affection in public is what eventually leads to Mitch and Buttercup breaking up.

Professor Utonium

The creator of the Powerpuff girls. He loves his girls dearly but can be a little silly at times. In the story, he invented a monster barrier that prevented the majority of monsters from entering the city, all in an attempt to give the Powerpuff Girls less work to do. Of course, the system is not perfect and a few monster attacks have appeared in the story. He is a bit of a workaholic and the city is always looking for his help and expertise, leaving him less time with his daughters.

  • Overprotective Dad: The Professor, once in a while. Apparently he can feel, from miles away, when boys are ogling at his daughters.
  • Papa Bear: Every time one of the girls gets a new potential boyfriend The Professor takes them to a separate room for a talk. What they actually talk about is a mystery.
    • He even verbally admonishes boys who ogle at his daughters in public, much to their chagrin.
  • Team Dad
  • The Professor
  • Truly Single Parent: The Professor has never been married and he does not appear to even be dating. Although Butch ships Ms. Bellum and the Professor.

Rowdyruff Boys


Brick

The leader of the Rowdyruff Boys and Blossom's counterpart. He sports a red baseball cap and his signature color is red. Like Blossom, he is extremely intelligent and an amazing dancer. He is the most rational of the Rowdyruff Boys but his temper has been pushed too far a few times, including the time he had yet another argument with Blossom that escalated to a shouting match and when Butch began a rampage with Buttercup. Brick works for the mysterious JS Inc. and greatly dislikes their forced vacation. It's been revealed that he has helped JS Inc. create new technologies from studying remnants of fights left by Mojo Jojo and various monsters. He also seems to be extremely dedicated to the company and he works hard to make any connection he can get for them. 

  • Anti-Hero: Starts as Type V and moves to a Type IV. Is in the process of becoming a Type III. 
  • Anti-Heroes Want Redheads: As much as Brick tries to deny it.
  • Attention Whore: He admits that he likes attention, most noticeably when he goes to Prom and the only reason he hasn't shown this too much is because he doesn't see the point for looking for attention while in Townsville.
  • Badass Long Hair: Long enough to put into a low ponytail. 
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Blossom.
  • Cultured Badass: An artist and a dancer that appreciates literature and other cultured activities.
  • The Cynic: He is always fighting with Blossom because of this.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Has shades of this, especially when dealing with Blossom and his brothers.
  • Evil Redhead: Not evil per se, but definitely a lot meaner than the other redhead in the story.
  • Genius Bruiser: He shares all of his courses with Blossom, all of them upper tier subjects.
  • Handsome Devil
  • Ineffectual Loner: Is quickly approached by Bubbles, much to his chagrin.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy
  • Mr. Fanservice: When they go to the beach, the girls are adamant in getting his shirt off. They succeed, much to the annoyance of Butch and Boomer, who are ignored.
  • Male Gaze: He is very uncomfortable when he has to practice dancing with Blossom. Let's just say he glances at... certain places on Blossom's body. He also looks at Buttercup's topless chest when Butch takes off her shirt and (much to his shame) stares at Blossom's legs while she walks up to him.

Blossom: What are you looking at?
Brick: My diminishing self-respect\\

Boomer

Boomer is the sensitive guys of the Rowdyruff Boys, much like Bubbles. As her counterpart, he has many of the same characteristics, such as blond hair, blue themes, musical talent, and the softer personality. Bubble's ability to sing captured his heart and he began to pine after Bubbles, even though she was still with Will. He eventually gets his wish when Bubbles reveals she has feelings for him in return and they share a True Love's Kiss. He works with his brothers in the mysterious JS Inc. and they are currently attending school according to their orders to take a vacation. He was the most excited about this order.


  • Anti-Hero: starts as a Type IV and changes to Type III 
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Although he is the kindest of the group, he can be very vicious when he snaps,going so far as to cut a girl's hair off for calling Bubbles a bitch and ruining the cheerleader uniforms after they began to ignore Bubbles. 
  • Bishounen: He is said to be very pretty, which helps him with his Teen Idol status.
  • Blond Guys Are Evil: Subverted. The girls think so at first, with good reason, but Boomer proves himself.
  • The Casanova: He has no problems finding a girlfriend, despite being enrolled for only a short time. After he falls in love with Bubbles, he begins to chase only after her, although many of the girls in school have a crush on him.
  • The Champion: Goes to extreme lengths to help Bubbles, especially when it comes to defending her honor.
  • Chick Magnet: Girls are always throwing themselves at him, although he only has eyes for Bubbles.
  • Cock Fight: With Will
  • Deal with the Devil: He made a deal with Him back when he was in his care to give him superb musical prowess, because he felt he couldn't compete with his brothers any other way.
  • Dogged Nice Guy
  • Dumb Blond: Much like Bubbles, he is very perceptive but is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
  • Even the Guys Want Him
  • Fool for Love
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: In the sense that a normal life didn't seem so bad to him, which is why he enjoyed his leave to Townsville High.
  • Ladykiller in Love
  • Teen Idol: His singing talent coupled with his good looks makes him popular with many of the girls at the school.

Butch

The green member of the Rowdyruff Boys. Like Buttercup, he is brash and a tough fighter.  He likes chasing skirts, as Brick puts it, something that annoys the girls, especially Buttercup, although he pines after Blossom the most. He became friends with Buttercup and her friends fairly early in the story and at this point Buttercup and Butch are Vitriolic Best Buds Like his brothers, he works at JS Inc., apparently as the muscle of the company. Like Boomer, he was looking forward to a break from missions so he could spend more time with women.


Townsville High

Cindy

Will

Kris

Mitch

Hayley

  • Betty and Veronica: Arguably the Veronica to Bubble's Betty. She is portrayed as being more edgy than Bubbles but is quickly laid to the side after Boomer realizes his feelings for Bubbles.
  • Romantic Runner-Up

Robin

Buttercup's Friends

Mitch, Harry, Mike, Floyd and Lloyd

Cheer Squad

Ms. Keane

  • Herald: She is the one who initially tells the girls to look after the boys. 
  • Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher: Wonderfully subverted despite the fact Ms. Keane was once a Kindergarten Teacher.

Princess Morbucks

Others

Penelope Morbucks

  • Bad Samaritan: Possibly. She is clearly in contact with or knows about JS Inc. She also persuaded Brick to do another dance with Blossom by claiming Brick still owed her for Reccardi. Whether that necessarily makes her this trope, remains to be seen.
  • The Fashionista: She is always dressed in elegant dresses and is given an elegant demeanor. 
  • Herald: She starts the events that eventually lead to a bettering relationship between Brick and Blossom, who refused to be in the same room together before then.
  • The High Queen: She's regal enough that she quiets down Princess with little protest.
  • Non-Idle Rich: She is always working on something or other
  • Ojou: Of the Proper Lady variety
  • Omniglot
  • Proper Lady
  • Socialite: A little strange considering some of her other traits.

The Mayor

Sara Bellum

John Smith

Darius

Penny

  • Cool Big Sis: Towards the Rowdyruff Boys, especially Brick.
  • Morality Chain: Especially towards Brick, to whom she tells has to be patient when he begins to get homesick and complain over their forced vacation.
  • My Girl Back Home: To the boys, although this is more like a Cool Big Sis Situation than a romantic one, even when Butch constantly asks her out.

Him

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