Ep 5. Gettin' Twiggy With It / Cop Out
- TVY7
- September 22, 2000
- 19 min
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6.8 (159)
The episode "Gettin' Twiggy With It/Cop Out" of The Powerpuff Girls begins as the three superhero sisters, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are enjoying a peaceful day when they receive a call from the Mayor of Townsville, who informs them about a strange giant monster attacking the city. The girls quickly spring into action and rush to the scene, where they soon find that the "monster" is actually a giant tree that has come to life and is wreaking havoc.
The girls try to subdue the tree using their powers, but they quickly realize that it's not working and that the tree is too strong. They then decide to take a different approach and try to reason with the tree, realizing that it's not a monster but a living creature that is just scared and confused.
Meanwhile, in the second half of the episode, the girls' father, Professor Utonium, finds himself in trouble with law enforcement. He is pulled over by a police officer for a minor traffic violation, but things quickly escalate, and the professor finds himself on the wrong side of the law. The girls step in to help their father, and they soon realize that the police officer in question has a grudge against the professor and is unfairly targeting him.
As the girls work to clear their father's name, they also continue their efforts to calm down the giant tree, which has now become enamored with Blossom. The tree follows Blossom everywhere, causing more chaos and destruction in the city, but the girls remain determined to help it.
In the end, the girls are able to convince the tree to return to its roots and calm down. They also clear their father's name by uncovering the police officer's unfair treatment and getting him suspended from the force. The episode ends with the girls enjoying a relaxing day off, knowing that they have once again saved the day.
Overall, "Gettin' Twiggy With It/Cop Out" is a fun and action-packed episode of The Powerpuff Girls that showcases the girls' intelligence, heart, and bravery. It also tackles important themes of fairness, justice, and understanding, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking watch for viewers of all ages.