The Powerpuff Girls

  The Powerpuff Girls are a small group of three superheroic little girls from the cartoon with the same name. They make their debut in the crossover episode with The Powerpuff Girls rebooted series in "TTG v PPG."

History
The Powerpuff Girls were created by Professor Utonium in an attempt "to create the perfect little girls" using a mixture of sugar, spice, and everything nice. However, he accidentally added Chemical X  into the mixture, creating three perfect little girls and granting all three superpowers.

In "TTG v PPG", The Powerpuff Girls made their first appearance in the series. They visit the Teen Titans in Jump City to warn them about a dangerous villain whom escaped and is on the loose. Robin, Starfire, and Raven are surprised by their sudden visit to which Starfire questions who are "the odd floating coordinated children". Robin, hearing the PPG Narrator tells them they are The Powerpuff Girls. Blossom, surprised, and asked how he knew. Blossom then asked the Titans if they seen Mojo Jojo and tells him he is dangerous. Robin, ignoring their threat, teases them and assumes they came to them for their help because they are "tiny helpless babies". Raven adding on how their parents may be worried sick about them and how they will keep an eye on them once they show up. Frustrated, The Powerpuff Girls reject their assumptions and explain to them they are not babies and in fact their were superheroes. Raven announces playfully they can be anything when they grew up. Blossom whispers to her sisters what were wrong with them. Blossom then asks the Titans if they were good at their jobs. Raven butting in says it sounds like a "challenge", in which Bubbles questions her. Starfire tells Robin and Raven that "the babies" are there to prove which superhero team was superior. Confused, Blossom says it is not a competition but the Titans insist that it was.

Physical Appearances
Blossom: She has long orange hair tied up into a ponytail pinned with a heart-shaped hair clip and she wears a huge giant red bow on top of her head. She has huge pink eyes. She wears a pink dress with a black stripe in the center along with white tights and shiny black shoes.

Bubbles: She has short blonde hair tied up into two pigtails that are tied together with two blue hair ties. She has huge blue eyes. She wears a blue dress with a black stripe in the center along with with tights and shiny black shoes.

Buttercup: She has short black hair. She has huge green eyes. She wears a green dress with a black stripe in the center along with white tights and shiny black shoes.

Episode Appearances

 * TTG v PPG (debut)

Powers and Abilities

 * Flight: Each member of The Powerpuff Girls have the ability to fly.

Trivia

 * The Powerpuff Girls appearing in a crossover with Teen Titans Go! was teased by Cartoon Network before being officially confirmed.
 * Just like the Titans, each member of The Powerpuff Girls has their own signature color: Blossom's is pink, Bubbles's is blue, and Buttercup's is green.
 * Originally The Powerpuff Girls were voiced by different voice actors. In The Whoopass Girls short (1992), they were all voiced by Jennifer Fried. In What A Cartoon (1995-1997) and in the original (1998-2005) version of the show Blossom was voiced by Catherine Cavadini, Bubbles was voiced by Kath Soucie and was later replaced by Tara Strong in the original Powerpuff Girls series, and Buttercup was voiced by E.G. Daily.
 * Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup's 2016 appearance is identical to their 1998 series counterpart. Blossom's bow is more rounded whereas her original counterpart's bow is more pointed, Bubbles' 1998 series counterpart has shorter pigtails and has hair ties on each pigtail, but in her 2016 counterpart she has visible hair bands for her hair bunches and lighter blue in her appearance and Buttercup's original counterpart was her short black hair in a flip with a small triangular part on her forehead, but in her reboot counterpart, her design slightly differs. Her hair also has a slight cowlick, which adds to her character and personality.