List of The Powerpuff Girls Episodes - Direct To Television Movie

Direct To Television Movie

# Title Writer(s) Director Original airdate PC
Movie "Twas the Fight Before Christmas" Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Amy Keating Rogers, Craig Lewis Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust October 7, 2003 (2003-10-07) M
Princess Morbucks goes to the North Pole and switches the nice list with the naughty list (which only had her name on it), thereby making every other kid in the world seem naughty, while she looked nice, thereby allowing her to get what she wants: to be a Powerpuff Girl. The Powerpuff Girls defeat Princess Morbucks, prove to Santa that she sneaked into his workshop and changed the lists, and save Christmas.

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