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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Past life===
===Past life===
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, were created in Professor Utonium's laboratory basement, when he wanted to artificially create the perfect little girl to be his daughter by mixing up a bowl of sugar, spice, and everything nice, but accidentally added the mysterious black vial of Chemical X. In reality, the accident was not the Professor's fault, but the result of his trouble-making lab assistant monkey, [[Mojo Jojo|Jojo]]. The Chemical X caused an explosive chain reaction and out came not one but three little girls, each with their own superpowers. Jojo, meanwhile, had also been affected by the blast, causing his brain to expand above his head, along with increased intelligence which allowed him the power of speech. Even though Mojo had caused the accident, he grew resentful of the immediate love the Professor showed the girls, leaving the [[Utonium residence]] behind to begin a path of supervillainy. Both Professor Utonium and the girls blocked it from their memories soon after.<ref>''[[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'': "[[Mr. Mojo's Rising]]," season 1, episode 7B ([[1999]]).</ref><ref>''[[The Powerpuff Girls Movie (film)|The Powerpuff Girls Movie]]'' ([[2001]]).</ref>
===Debut Series===
===Debut Series===
===Professor in the Funny Books===
===Professor in the Funny Books===
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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
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* In the ''Everwood'' episode "Extra Ordinary," Amy watches the episode "Mommy Fearest" in her room, specifically the scene where the girls are shopping at Malph's and the girls each have their own favorite snack they want Professor Utonium to buy.
* In the ''[[American Dad!]]'' episode "The Longest Distance Relationship," Jeff and Sinbad travel through a wormhole to get back to Earth, which temporarily shapeshifts them into different stylized versions of themselves, which includes Jeff and Sinbad as a Powepuff Girl and Professor Utonium, respectively.
* In [[Fox]]'s late night animation programming block Animation Domination High-Def, there was a sketch called "[[HBO's Powerpuff Girls]]," in which the intro to the original is parodied with the Narrator explaining how Professor Utonium accidentally added the extra ingredient of narcissism. They are now in their 20s and live in [[New York City]]. Even though they try to fight monsters still, they spend more time smoking, binge eating, and dating.
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 20 May 2024

Professor Utonium
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Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Powerpuff Girls
Occupation Scientist
Goals To be a good father
Brother(s) Eugene Utonium
Marital status Single
Daughter(s) Blossom Utonium, created/adopted
Bubbles Utonium, created/adopted
Buttercup Utonium, created/adopted
Bliss Utonium, created/adopted[Note 1]
First appearance PPG: "Monkey See, Doggie Do" (1998)
Played by Tom Kane (1998-2019)
Loius Chirillo (2008-09)
Donald Faison (2021)
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The Powerpuff Girls
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Powerpuff

Professor Utonium is a scientist, inventor and a supporting character in the Powerpuff Girls animated franchise. His voice was originated by Tom Kane.

Utonium created the Powerpuff GirlsBlossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup—when trying to create the perfect little girl, which he somehow thought stirring a pot of "sugar, spice, and everything nice" would create one. He then accidentally added the extra ingredient of Chemical X, creating three little girls with special powers such as being able to fly, having super strength, super speed, and shooting lasers from their eyes.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Comics

Biography

Past life

Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, were created in Professor Utonium's laboratory basement, when he wanted to artificially create the perfect little girl to be his daughter by mixing up a bowl of sugar, spice, and everything nice, but accidentally added the mysterious black vial of Chemical X. In reality, the accident was not the Professor's fault, but the result of his trouble-making lab assistant monkey, Jojo. The Chemical X caused an explosive chain reaction and out came not one but three little girls, each with their own superpowers. Jojo, meanwhile, had also been affected by the blast, causing his brain to expand above his head, along with increased intelligence which allowed him the power of speech. Even though Mojo had caused the accident, he grew resentful of the immediate love the Professor showed the girls, leaving the Utonium residence behind to begin a path of supervillainy. Both Professor Utonium and the girls blocked it from their memories soon after.[1][2]

Debut Series

Professor in the Funny Books

Behind the scenes

  • In earlier episodes of the 1998 series, Utonium was seen carrying a tobacco pipe, but this was soon dropped.
  • According to the episode "Uh Oh Dynamo," he is left-handed.

In popular culture

WARNING: The following section contains content that may be seen as mature or offensive to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
  • In the Everwood episode "Extra Ordinary," Amy watches the episode "Mommy Fearest" in her room, specifically the scene where the girls are shopping at Malph's and the girls each have their own favorite snack they want Professor Utonium to buy.
  • In the American Dad! episode "The Longest Distance Relationship," Jeff and Sinbad travel through a wormhole to get back to Earth, which temporarily shapeshifts them into different stylized versions of themselves, which includes Jeff and Sinbad as a Powepuff Girl and Professor Utonium, respectively.
  • In Fox's late night animation programming block Animation Domination High-Def, there was a sketch called "HBO's Powerpuff Girls," in which the intro to the original is parodied with the Narrator explaining how Professor Utonium accidentally added the extra ingredient of narcissism. They are now in their 20s and live in New York City. Even though they try to fight monsters still, they spend more time smoking, binge eating, and dating.

Robot Chicken

Main article: Robot Chicken
  • "Celebrity Rocket:" During a three-second channel flip, Professor Utonium (voiced by Abe Benrubi), who's spiraled on the floor of his lab, comments to the Powerpuff Girls, "All thanks to stem cell research," with the girls (voiced by Green) either cheekily or sinisterly replying, "Uh huh."
  • "I Love Her:" in the segment "Perfect Little Girls Who Flip The F&%$ Out," while creating the Powerpuff Girls, Professor Utonium adds cocaine to the recipe, causing the girls to go crazy and ravage the town.

Sugar and Toys

Main article: Sugar and Toys
  • "Thirst Day Was the Worst Day:" The Professor appears El Professor in a parody of the opening to the 1998 The Powerpuff Girls intro for segments called Las Powderpoof Girlz, in which he creates Gel Nails, Lip Gloss, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, collectively known as the Powderpoof Girlz.
  • "Revenge of the Nerfs:" El Professor appears in a shortened intro to Las Powderpoof Girlz.

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