Bliss (The Powerpuff Girls)
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| Bliss | |
|---|---|
| The Powerpuff Girls character | |
| First appearance | "The Power of Four, Part One – Find Your Bliss" (2017)[1] |
| Last appearance | "Lights Out!" (2019) |
| Created by | Alicia Chan Grace Kraft Kyle Neswald Benjamin P. Carow Julia Vickerman Cheyenne Curtis Jaydeep Hasrajani Leticia Abreu Silva Haley Mancini Jake Goldman |
| Voiced by | Olivia Olson |
| In-universe information | |
| Full name | Blisstina Francesca Francia Mariam Alicia Utonium[2][3][4] |
| Nickname | Bliss |
| Affiliation | The Powerpuff Girls |
| Relatives | Professor Utonium (father) Blossom (sister) Bubbles (sister) Buttercup (sister) |
| Nationality | American |
Blisstina "Bliss" is a fictional character created for the 2016 series The Powerpuff Girls. She made her first appearance in the five-part television film The Power of Four, which was released in 2017. The character was introduced as the older sister to the three original Powerpuff Girls, having been absent during all their lives because she ran away when she lost control of her powers. She is portrayed as a teenager, being much taller and having wider hips than the other Powerpuff Girls, and she also has darker skin. The character has been widely interpreted as being Black and to a lesser degree Hispanic. She is marketed as the fourth Powerpuff Girl and was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics.
Design
Bliss is taller and has a more developed body than the three younger Powerpuff Girls, with brown skin that is shades darker than would be described as a common tan, purple eyes, and cyan hair. Her dress is purple to match her eyes, much like her three sisters with their own signature color. Since she is different from the other girls, her leggings do not reach all the way down to her feet, courtesy of her being wider and taller. She also has a dark blue plastic headband (a so-called "alice band") that none of the others wear, featuring a fuchsia pink heart.[2]
Voice actors
The character had a total of five English voice actors for different regions[5] and fifteen overall for the film's original airing.[6][7]
In the American version, Olivia Olson, who is widely known as the voice of Marceline the Vampire Queen in Adventure Time, voiced the character.[8] South African musician Toya Delazy who is one of the many actors voicing the character in different countries expressed that she was intrigued by the character and felt a connection to her due to their similar backgrounds, as Delazy explained that she too missed out on getting to know her three sisters due to being estranged from her father for many years.[9] Alesha Dixon who voiced Bliss for the British version expressed that she was beyond excited about her role and loved voicing the character but that it was a hard job, explaining that this was due to the character's feisty personality and the fact that she had to do a lot of screaming while voicing her.[10] She also stated that she watched the episode with her daughter Azura when it aired and that her daughter recognized her as the character.[4][7][11][12][13] In the Arabic version the Fourth Powerpuff Girl is voiced by Nancy Ajram, a prominent Lebanese singer.[14] In the French version, she is voiced by comedian Claudia Tagbo.
Appearances
The first teaser image was released in September 2017, the image has shown Bliss from the back and in silhouette, but with her purple coloring visible.[15] The character was first shown fully at the MCM London Comic Con on Friday, October 27, 2017.[16][17] She debuted on the series in the first part of the five-part television movie The Power of Four,[18] each part of the movie was named explicitly with a pun on the character's name, the first one being "Find Your Bliss", followed by "Bliss Reminisce", "Blisster Sister", "Breaking Bliss", and "Blisstersweet Symphony". All parts were aired on television as episodes of the series. The character returned in the episode "Never Been Blissed" in 2018 during the series' twentieth anniversary,[19][20] and in the episode "Lights Out!".
Outside of animation she has been featured in merchandise such as headphones,[21] cupcake toppers[22] and several t-shirts.[23][24][25]
Powers and abilities
As a response to a rival's creation of the perfect little boy, Professor Utonium created Bliss out of sugar, spice, and everything nice; however, he accidentally used Chemical W (as opposed to the other Powerpuff Girls who were created with Chemical X) which gave Bliss unique psionic powers (telekinesis, short-range teleportation, and energy) that neither her sisters nor their original counterparts possess. Her unique abilities are difficult for her to control and she sometimes loses control of them when she feels any form of emotion.[2]