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Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
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Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
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"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
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Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
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Bullet is a squirrel from The Powerpuff Girls (1998). She is a squirrel who was rescued by a hawk and is kept by Bubbles. She is voiced by Frank Welker. Bullet looks like any other squirrel in Townsville, being born to a normal family of squirrels. Bullet looks exactly like her siblings that are briefly shown at the beginning of the show, with brown fur and large orange eyes, though Bullet's.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
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Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
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Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
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Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
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The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
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The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
Twitchy is a character that appears in the The Powerpuff Girls comics published by DC Comics. He is a brown squirrel who gained superpowers after taking Chemical X.[1] Twitchy is a squirrel with brown fur and a white, lightning-bolt stripe on his tail. He has a white muzzle and a black nose. After gaining superpowers, Twitchy was given a red cape with a black stripe, giving him a similar.
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"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
Bullet is a squirrel from The Powerpuff Girls (1998). She is a squirrel who was rescued by a hawk and is kept by Bubbles. She is voiced by Frank Welker. Bullet looks like any other squirrel in Townsville, being born to a normal family of squirrels. Bullet looks exactly like her siblings that are briefly shown at the beginning of the show, with brown fur and large orange eyes, though Bullet's.
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The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
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The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
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"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
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Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
Bullet is a squirrel from The Powerpuff Girls (1998). She is a squirrel who was rescued by a hawk and is kept by Bubbles. She is voiced by Frank Welker. Bullet looks like any other squirrel in Townsville, being born to a normal family of squirrels. Bullet looks exactly like her siblings that are briefly shown at the beginning of the show, with brown fur and large orange eyes, though Bullet's.
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Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
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Twitchy is a character that appears in the The Powerpuff Girls comics published by DC Comics. He is a brown squirrel who gained superpowers after taking Chemical X.[1] Twitchy is a squirrel with brown fur and a white, lightning-bolt stripe on his tail. He has a white muzzle and a black nose. After gaining superpowers, Twitchy was given a red cape with a black stripe, giving him a similar.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
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The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
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Bullet is a squirrel from The Powerpuff Girls (1998). She is a squirrel who was rescued by a hawk and is kept by Bubbles. She is voiced by Frank Welker. Bullet looks like any other squirrel in Townsville, being born to a normal family of squirrels. Bullet looks exactly like her siblings that are briefly shown at the beginning of the show, with brown fur and large orange eyes, though Bullet's.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
A page for describing Recap: Powerpuff Girls S 4 EP 9. Stray Bullet Original air date: 6/8/2001 Production code: PPG.
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Twitchy is a character that appears in the The Powerpuff Girls comics published by DC Comics. He is a brown squirrel who gained superpowers after taking Chemical X.[1] Twitchy is a squirrel with brown fur and a white, lightning-bolt stripe on his tail. He has a white muzzle and a black nose. After gaining superpowers, Twitchy was given a red cape with a black stripe, giving him a similar.
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
A page for describing Recap: Powerpuff Girls S 4 EP 9. Stray Bullet Original air date: 6/8/2001 Production code: PPG.
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Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
Twitchy is a character that appears in the The Powerpuff Girls comics published by DC Comics. He is a brown squirrel who gained superpowers after taking Chemical X.[1] Twitchy is a squirrel with brown fur and a white, lightning-bolt stripe on his tail. He has a white muzzle and a black nose. After gaining superpowers, Twitchy was given a red cape with a black stripe, giving him a similar.
This article is a stub. You can help Powerpuff Girls Wiki by expanding it.
Bullet is a squirrel from The Powerpuff Girls (1998). She is a squirrel who was rescued by a hawk and is kept by Bubbles. She is voiced by Frank Welker. Bullet looks like any other squirrel in Townsville, being born to a normal family of squirrels. Bullet looks exactly like her siblings that are briefly shown at the beginning of the show, with brown fur and large orange eyes, though Bullet's.
"Stray Bullet" is the ninth episode of season 4 of The Powerpuff Girls and the 83rd episode overall. It was completed on March 20, 2001 [1] but didn't premiere on Cartoon Network in the United States until July 5, 2002. Bubbles saves an injured squirrel by giving it Chemical X, turning it into Bullet, the Powerpuff Squirrel. With its newfound superpowers, the squirrel joins the girls and helps.
The Giant Flaming Squirrel was a monster that appeared in Nuthin' Special. He is a large, brown squirrel that only speaks Spanish, with green flames on his back, but currently has none. The Girls thought he was a villain at first, but when Bubbles heard the Squirrel spoke Spanish, she tried to understand his problem that the fire wasn't part of his body and he needed help putting out. Then.
Bullet is a character from The Powerpuff Girls. Bullet is a squirrel, but later became more humanoid. she is a 3rd member of The Stongershine Girls. She is very honest and never lies. She loves nuts. Voiced by Jessica DiCicco in 1998 series version and Madeleine Peters in 2016 series version. APPEARANCEBullet likes any other chipmunk in Townsville, being born to a family of chipmunks. Bullet.
The Powerpuff Girls first met Bullet when Bubbles rescued her from a hawk, and took the injured squirrel home. During the night, Bubbles feeds the squirrel drops of Chemical X in hopes that help her heal faster, which soon leads to Bullet developing powers similar to the Powerpuff Girls'.
Stray Bullet: Directed by Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti. With Tom Kenny, Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily. "Stray Bullet" In order to save an innocent squirrel, Bubbles gives him a dash of Chemical X, giving him some super squirrel powers. (22 Minutes).
Meet Bullet - the squirrel with serious skills! From wild missions to total chaos, this mega mix is packed with action, laughs, and a little extra Chemical X.
Twitchy is a character that appears in the The Powerpuff Girls comics published by DC Comics. He is a brown squirrel who gained superpowers after taking Chemical X.[1] Twitchy is a squirrel with brown fur and a white, lightning-bolt stripe on his tail. He has a white muzzle and a black nose. After gaining superpowers, Twitchy was given a red cape with a black stripe, giving him a similar.
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A page for describing Recap: Powerpuff Girls S 4 EP 9. Stray Bullet Original air date: 6/8/2001 Production code: PPG.