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"Supper Villain" (1999) This dinner sequence is an instance where intentional slowness actually works and has a purpose in the story. Just having Harold threaten to shoot Utonium in the head once dinner is over makes the Professor stalling for time feel a lot less meandering.

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Miguel3 years ago

This is not something that this crew (some of whom worked on the episode above) would retain for a lot of what came after.

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Scrade Cottontail3 years ago

I love how his hand INSTANTLY shoots up after she suggests dessert, no in-between frames or anything

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Shining trails3 years ago

This episode was so awkward to watch at first. It was just a basic guy having a midlife crisis/breakdown and the girls taking it too seriously. I mean it’s a blow dryer they have seen real ray guns.

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FunkySkunky3 years ago

As a kid I remember watching and laughing so hard at this scene. Like he put A PEA in his mouth and his cheeks are stuffed while he's chewing it LOL. Also, that's a hair dryer!!!! XDDD

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K.J.3 years ago

The whole scene was absolute gold!

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Jared DiCarlo3 years ago

“Those Powerpuff Girls…RUINED MY DINNERRRR!!!!!!”

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Coolygirl03 (Commissions Open)3 years ago

"does anyone wanna play jax after dinner?" lol

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Doug3 years ago

“Oh for crying out loud Maryanne!” 😂

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Gygantis 3D (Printer)3 years ago

you know that's just a hair dryer, right?

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Miguel3 years ago

Yes? That's part of the joke. The father is insane after a mid-life crisis and tries to hold the family hostage. He's still trying to threaten the Professor even if he really can't DO much to him.

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