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Dress up buttercup
Dress up buttercup








dress up buttercup

For example, in the episode "Cover Up," she had a soft green blanket that she was obsessed with that she would hug that gave her the confidence to be a better fighter, and she is quite protective over her sisters. She also showed a greedy side in "Moral Decay," to which she knocked out teeth for the sole purpose of obtaining money. She has shown these sides, and a softer side in several episodes. However, as displayed in "Bubblevicious", she has enough control so as to not go "overboard" on innocent civilians like Bubbles did, no matter how trivial the offense.

dress up buttercup

Sometimes this, and her aggression, get the better of her, making her a little reckless and stubborn (but she overcame it in "Makes Zen to Me"). Referred to in the ending theme as "the toughest fighter," she is the group's tough member and is easily enraged. The "teenage" Powerpuff Girls also appear to have flat feet, which their 5-year-old counterparts don't have. She wears a green crop top with a red number “7” on it, high waisted dark green flared pants with a lighter green bow on the waistline, and dark green shoes. She is also shown with eyelashes, bright red lipstick, and a curvier figure. Unlike her younger counterpart, Buttercup’s hair is clearly longer, and styled in a shoulder length lob with a flip at the ends.

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Along with this, the Girls imagine a scenario in which they are teenagers and have given up their crime fighting habits, causing the city to be full of chaos, as well as a new look. In the episode The City of Clipsville, there is a brief scene where the Girls come across a makeup kit, triggering this memory. Her special ingredient is spice and her signature color is light green. Buttercup also wears white tights and black Mary Jane shoes with her dress. She has lime green eyes and dresses in a lime green dress that has a black stripe in the middle of it. "Moms are just putting legging and tennis shoes and trying to be the best people they can every single day.Buttercup has short black hair in a flip with a small triangular part on her forehead. "There’s a certain niche on Instagram for everyone," Dede notes. "I want other moms to be like, 'that’s OK if that happens.'"įrom posting about her postpartum journey in the hospital to sharing discount codes on her website, Dede found success by picking a specific audience⁠-in her case, young mothers⁠-and investing in learning them well. While some people expressed disgust and accused her of over-sharing, Dede says she never regrets being candid. She shared the experience in hopes of normalizing the odd moments of parenthood. "You will get so many opinions," she says, giving the example of when she posted about a bottle of spoiled milk being found in her diaper bag at the airport. For me, I always took that advice for my Instagram," says Dede. They are reliable when you want to get a meal. "I use a restaurant analogy: When you go to your favorite restaurant you know they’re going to be open from 9 to 9 or something like that they have set hours. Dede says it took five years of posting almost constantly on her blog and Instagram page before she took time off. Her journey to full-time social media star wasn't easy.










Dress up buttercup