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Published: 2017-07-13 08:17:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 9195; Favourites: 65; Downloads: 0
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Description Tom Kenny and Roger L. Jackson have a few roles in common with each other. Besides starring in the same show together, they voiced characters that more or less could make for interesting interactions. Mainly with Jackson as Mojo Jojo.

One of Kenny's roles in WordGirl is Dr. Two Brains, a brilliant scientist who was once a close friend of the title character before he accidentally fused his brain with an evil mouse brain. He steals cheese directly, or steals valuables to devise something for making cheese. When he's not committing crimes, however, he can be a courteous fellow, and even buys non-cheese foods legally. Exposed brain, super-genius scientist, one of the most recurring villains in the show... see the connection?

Both WordGirl and The Powerpuff Girls have episodes establishing that villains are people too. For WordGirl, it's done in "Becky's Birthday" with Dr. Two-Brains; the same happens with several other baddies in "Where's Huggy?"; the TV movie "The Rise of Miss Power" even has all the recurring villains being verbally abused by a bigger threat. The Powerpuff Girls has "Telephonies" and "Just Another Manic Mojo". It goes to show that even villains have personal lives and universal standards regardless of morality. Mojo Jojo put it best: "We are all citizens. Evil citizens, but citizens nonetheless."

Fun fact: the episodes "Knock it Off" (PPG) and "Robo-Camping"/"The Stew, The Proud..." (WG) aired on Tom Kenny and Roger L. Jackson's birthday.

On another note, I would love to see Roger L. Jackson and Grey DeLisle, in-character as Mojo Jojo and Lady Redundant Woman respectively, do a dialogue to see who can be the most redundant.

The Powerpuff Girls belongs to Craig McCracken and Cartoon Network. WordGirl belongs to Dorothea Gillim and PBS.
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A-Little-Tea-Rat [2023-09-05 19:45:30 +0000 UTC]

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MysteriousLiz [2017-07-16 14:49:19 +0000 UTC]

They are very similar, and nice, I like the conservation they have.  

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Deepizzaguy [2017-07-14 03:42:57 +0000 UTC]

I like the dialogue between Dr. Two Brains and Mojo Jojo.

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