TV-Series
Description
Princess Morbucks (Himeko Shirogane in Japanese) is a wealthy student attending the same public school as the Powerpuff Girls Z. She lives in a mansion with her parents and her beloved cat, Sapphire. Her older sister, Duchess (Miko Shirogane), excels academically and in numerous activities like cheerleading, art, horseback riding, violin, and baking. Duchess receives more parental attention, fueling Himeko's feelings of neglect and envy.
Himeko's first transformation happened when a black Z-ray struck her while saving Sapphire from stray dogs. This event changed her appearance and causes her to involuntarily transform whenever intense jealousy, frustration, or Sapphire's cries overwhelm her. As the monster "Princess" or "Dark Princess," she gains flight and heightened aggression, yet reverts to human form with no memory of her actions.
Physically, Himeko has golden-brown hair in twin pigtails adorned with a small golden crown. Her bright pink eyes feature distinctive white star-shaped pupils. She typically wears a petal-pink and magenta dress with puffed sleeves, a lavender bow at the waist, a burgundy choker, a turquoise-and-gold brooch, white tights, and pink Mary Jane shoes. Transformed, her hair becomes a red afro, her eyes turn yellow with spiral patterns, and her tights change to black.
Her personality mixes entitlement and deep insecurity. She craves attention and reacts with jealousy, especially towards the admired Powerpuff Girls Z, leading to petty school-day schemes to undermine them. Despite this antagonism, she shows genuine affection for Sapphire and occasional concern for others. Her villainous actions stem more from a desire for validation, often overshadowed by her sister's achievements, than inherent malice.
Her story arc began with constructing a giant robot to stage a heroic scenario and steal the Powerpuff Girls' popularity. The plan failed when she lost control, leading to her defeat. Later episodes explored her rivalry with Duchess, who briefly became a monster to outshine the heroes. While initially hostile towards the Powerpuff Girls, Himeko gradually shifted from outright antagonism to reluctant, occasional cooperation. Her focus moved from sabotaging them towards addressing her personal grievances, particularly her familial insecurities.
Himeko's first transformation happened when a black Z-ray struck her while saving Sapphire from stray dogs. This event changed her appearance and causes her to involuntarily transform whenever intense jealousy, frustration, or Sapphire's cries overwhelm her. As the monster "Princess" or "Dark Princess," she gains flight and heightened aggression, yet reverts to human form with no memory of her actions.
Physically, Himeko has golden-brown hair in twin pigtails adorned with a small golden crown. Her bright pink eyes feature distinctive white star-shaped pupils. She typically wears a petal-pink and magenta dress with puffed sleeves, a lavender bow at the waist, a burgundy choker, a turquoise-and-gold brooch, white tights, and pink Mary Jane shoes. Transformed, her hair becomes a red afro, her eyes turn yellow with spiral patterns, and her tights change to black.
Her personality mixes entitlement and deep insecurity. She craves attention and reacts with jealousy, especially towards the admired Powerpuff Girls Z, leading to petty school-day schemes to undermine them. Despite this antagonism, she shows genuine affection for Sapphire and occasional concern for others. Her villainous actions stem more from a desire for validation, often overshadowed by her sister's achievements, than inherent malice.
Her story arc began with constructing a giant robot to stage a heroic scenario and steal the Powerpuff Girls' popularity. The plan failed when she lost control, leading to her defeat. Later episodes explored her rivalry with Duchess, who briefly became a monster to outshine the heroes. While initially hostile towards the Powerpuff Girls, Himeko gradually shifted from outright antagonism to reluctant, occasional cooperation. Her focus moved from sabotaging them towards addressing her personal grievances, particularly her familial insecurities.