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|first= [[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|PPG]]: "[[Monkey See, Doggie Do]]" ([[1998]]) | |first= [[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|PPG]]: "[[Monkey See, Doggie Do]]" ([[1998]]) | ||
|actor= [[Roger L. Jackson]] (since 1998)<br />[[Masashi Ebara]] ([[2007]]-[[2008|08]]; Japanese)<br />[[Michael Dobson]] (2008-[[2009|09]]) | |actor= [[Roger L. Jackson]] (since 1998)<br />[[Masashi Ebara]] ([[2007]]-[[2008|08]]; Japanese)<br />[[Michael Dobson]] (2008-[[2009|09]]) | ||
|image2= [[File:CN Mojo Jojo.png|300px]] | |||
|caption2= [[Cartoon Network Studios]] update. | |||
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|caption3= ''[[Powerpuff Girls Z]]'' | |||
|image4= [[File:2016 Mojo Jojo.png|300px]] | |||
|caption4= ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'' | |||
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'''Mojo Jojo''' is an anthropomorphic chimpanzee and main antagonist of the ''[[Powerpuff Girls (franchise)|Powerpuff Girls]]'' animated franchise. He is considered one of the most infamous enemies of the [[Powerpuff Girls]] who uses his highly vast intellect to plot on destroying everything that gets in his way, and to take over the world. His voice was originated by [[Roger L. Jackson]]. | '''Mojo Jojo''' is an anthropomorphic chimpanzee and main antagonist of the ''[[Powerpuff Girls (franchise)|Powerpuff Girls]]'' animated franchise. He is considered one of the most infamous enemies of the [[Powerpuff Girls]] who uses his highly vast intellect to plot on destroying everything that gets in his way, and to take over the world. His voice was originated by [[Roger L. Jackson]]. | ||
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===Comics=== | ===Comics=== | ||
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===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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===Debut | ===Debut Series=== | ||
===The Bishōjo Chapters=== | ===The Bishōjo Chapters=== | ||
===Reboot=== | ===Reboot=== | ||
===Mojo in the Funny Books=== | ===Mojo in the Funny Books=== | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
Series creator [[Craig McCracken]] cites the live-action Japanese tokusatsu show ''Spectreman'' as inspiration for creating Mojo Jojo. He specifically referred the character Dr. Gori, a green-skinned ape-like villain of the show's titular character, as the basis for Mojo's character design.<ref name="Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?">''The Powerpuff Girls: Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?'' (DVD bonus feature). ''Warner Bros. Home Entertainment''. 2009.</ref> | Series creator [[Craig McCracken]] cites the live-action Japanese tokusatsu show ''Spectreman'' as inspiration for creating Mojo Jojo. He specifically referred to the character Dr. Gori, a green-skinned ape-like villain of the show's titular character, as the basis for Mojo's character design.<ref name="Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?">''The Powerpuff Girls: Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?'' (DVD bonus feature). ''Warner Bros. Home Entertainment''. [[2009]].</ref> | ||
McCracken also cites ''Speed Racer'' (the English dub adaptation of the anime ''Mach GoGoGo'') for Mojo's verbose and fast-paced style of dialogue.<ref name="Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?" /> | McCracken also cites ''Speed Racer'' (the English dub adaptation of the anime ''Mach GoGoGo'') for Mojo's verbose and fast-paced style of dialogue.<ref name="Who, What, Where, How, Why... Who Cares?" /> | ||
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==Toys and merchandise== | ==Toys and merchandise== | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
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==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== | ||
* In the ''Evil Con Carne'' episode "Hector King of the Britons," the Lady of the Lake asked Hector to impersonate a fight between [[Huckleberry Hound (character)|Huckleberry Hound]] and Mojo. | * In the ''Evil Con Carne'' episode "Hector King of the Britons," the Lady of the Lake asked Hector to impersonate a fight between [[Huckleberry Hound (character)|Huckleberry Hound]] and Mojo. | ||
* In the ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' episode "May Cause a Squeakquel," Mojo is thrown into jail when the Powerpuff Girls realize that the town's judicial system is unfair and doesn't rehabilitate its criminals, so they break into the mayor's office and beat him up. | |||
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===''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends''=== | |||
* ''House of Blues'' (part one in syndication): Wilt shows [[Bloo]] and [[Mac]] an imaginary friend resembling Mojo, who was created by a lazy kid who watched TV. | |||
* "Nightmare on Wilson Way:" In a past Halloween, Bloo had dressed up as Mojo. | |||
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Imaginary friend Mojo.png| | |||
Bloo's Mojo costume.png| | |||
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===''Sugar and Toys''=== | ===''Sugar and Toys''=== |
Revision as of 09:05, 11 May 2024
Mojo Jojo | |
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Species | Chimpanzee |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Criminal mastermind |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | PPG: "Monkey See, Doggie Do" (1998) |
Played by | Roger L. Jackson (since 1998) Masashi Ebara (2007-08; Japanese) Michael Dobson (2008-09) |
Cartoon Network Studios update. | |
Powerpuff Girls Z | |
File:2016 Mojo Jojo.png The Powerpuff Girls |
Mojo Jojo is an anthropomorphic chimpanzee and main antagonist of the Powerpuff Girls animated franchise. He is considered one of the most infamous enemies of the Powerpuff Girls who uses his highly vast intellect to plot on destroying everything that gets in his way, and to take over the world. His voice was originated by Roger L. Jackson.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
Movies
Specials
Comics
Video games
Biography
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Debut Series
The Bishōjo Chapters
Reboot
Mojo in the Funny Books
Development
Series creator Craig McCracken cites the live-action Japanese tokusatsu show Spectreman as inspiration for creating Mojo Jojo. He specifically referred to the character Dr. Gori, a green-skinned ape-like villain of the show's titular character, as the basis for Mojo's character design.[1]
McCracken also cites Speed Racer (the English dub adaptation of the anime Mach GoGoGo) for Mojo's verbose and fast-paced style of dialogue.[1]
Gallery
- Main article: Mojo Jojo/Gallery
Toys and merchandise
Behind the scenes
In popular culture
- In the Evil Con Carne episode "Hector King of the Britons," the Lady of the Lake asked Hector to impersonate a fight between Huckleberry Hound and Mojo.
- In the Robot Chicken episode "May Cause a Squeakquel," Mojo is thrown into jail when the Powerpuff Girls realize that the town's judicial system is unfair and doesn't rehabilitate its criminals, so they break into the mayor's office and beat him up.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
- House of Blues (part one in syndication): Wilt shows Bloo and Mac an imaginary friend resembling Mojo, who was created by a lazy kid who watched TV.
- "Nightmare on Wilson Way:" In a past Halloween, Bloo had dressed up as Mojo.
Sugar and Toys
- Main article: Sugar and Toys
- "It's Hard to Raise Yourself These Days:" Mojo (called Mad Monkey) takes part in a rap showdown with other knock-off cartoon characters in a segment called "Cartoon Cypher." During one of his take-downs, he tears off the head of a Buttercup doll.
- "Verified:" Mad Monkey goes to a court-mandated therapy group for villains trying to reform. The class is headed by a Mr. Rogers parody, who ends up getting vaporized by Mad Monkey, who can't help his evil urges.