Main concept Blossom is the leader of the Powerpuff Girls: a trio of superheroes made up of her and her sisters
Bubbles and
Buttercup, with whom she fights crime and takes care of various emergencies in the city of Townsville, normally upon being called by the
Mayor through the "Powerpuff Hotline". The girls were created by
Professor Utonium from a mixture of "
sugar, spice and everything nice" when he was trying to create the "perfect little girl", and their many superpowers were granted by the accidental addition of "Chemical X". Each episode of
the 1998 television series briefly depicts this event in its
title sequence, and is further explored in the prequel
The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002). In the original short from which
The Powerpuff Girls derive (titled
Whoopass Stew!), the substance that accidentally creates the girls is "
a can of Whoopass", which was replaced by "Chemical X" in the television series.
Design Blossom and her sisters have abnormally large eyes (inspired by
Margaret Keane's paintings of little children), round oval-shaped heads, stubby arms and stubby legs. They also lack noses, ears, fingers, toes, and necks (these are assumable in some cases, but never part of the design).
Voice actors The character has had up to sixteen voice actors for different regions and series, being voiced by
Emiri Katō in the
Japanese dub of
Powerpuff Girls Z.
Cathy Cavadini was in her thirties when she voiced Blossom in English in the early 2000s, and became recognized for this role. Before the
2016 series aired, Cavadini was displeased to learn that her role had been recast with
Amanda Leighton.
Tara Strong, the original voice of Bubbles, called the decision "a stab in the heart" on
Twitter. Strong also announced in February 2015 that this was a "strictly creative" decision by Cartoon Network, though in June of the same year she said that the network did not contact any of the three actresses who voiced the original Powerpuff Girls prior to the decision to recast. However, at the 2017
New York Comic Con, Strong stated that she had no ill will towards the new cast and had given the show her blessing, as did Cavadini in 2018, by saying that she and Leighton were friends on
Facebook. However, she quit in August due to scheduling conflicts, and the project was officially cancelled in 2023. In a leaked trailer of the pilot episode, Bennet's portrayal of Blossom is described as someone "constantly stressed" who abandoned her responsibilities as a superhero after accidentally killing Mojo, the Girls human arch-nemesis. A few scenes also implied a "romantic spark" between Blossom and Mojo's son, Jojo Jr. (
Nicholas Podany). ==Appearances==