TV-Series
Description
Brick leads the Rowdyruff Boys Z, formed when Mojo Jojo stole Chemical Z from Professor Utonium's lab and combined it with personal items from the Powerpuff Girls Z: Momoko Akatsutsumi's bendy straw, Kaoru Matsubara's sock, and Miyako Gōtokuji's earwax swab. Brick, alongside brothers Butch and Boomer, sprang to life fully formed, immediately naming themselves before escaping to wreak havoc across Tokyo City (called New Townsville in English dubs).
Physically resembling his counterpart Momoko/Blossom, Brick has orange hair and a red color scheme, though he stands slightly shorter than the Powerpuff Girls Z. His attire includes a red cap, a black windbreaker lined with red, and speed-enhancing skate shoes. A bandage is visible on his cheek.
Brick delights in disruption and disrespect, openly mocking citizens and derisively labeling the Powerpuff Girls Z "old hags." He shows zero loyalty to creator Mojo Jojo, sarcastically addressing him as "Mama." He engages in petty vandalism, harassment, and non-consensually touches the girls' private areas to flaunt his super speed. Despite his antagonism, he displays shyness regarding romantic feelings toward the PPGZ.
His abilities mirror the Powerpuff Girls Z, including flight, super strength, and enhanced speed. As leader, he coordinates team attacks like the rapid assault "Ballistic Barrage." Brick uniquely employs laser vision in combat.
Dynamics with his brothers involve frequent verbal and physical aggression, especially toward Boomer, though an underlying camaraderie exists. His interactions with Momoko/Blossom highlight a rivalry-complex; both lead their teams, but Brick lacks Blossom's strategic discipline, relying on impulsiveness and street-smart tactics.
Brick's characterization diverges significantly from his original 1998 counterpart. He is less menacing and more comically irritating, with no depicted resurrection arcs or immunity to "cootie" weaknesses. His sole canonical appearance occurs in Episode 20 ("The Rowdyruff Boys!!!"), where he and his brothers manipulate then abandon Mojo Jojo. No further canonical development or appearances in spin-offs, movies, or additional seasons are documented.
Physically resembling his counterpart Momoko/Blossom, Brick has orange hair and a red color scheme, though he stands slightly shorter than the Powerpuff Girls Z. His attire includes a red cap, a black windbreaker lined with red, and speed-enhancing skate shoes. A bandage is visible on his cheek.
Brick delights in disruption and disrespect, openly mocking citizens and derisively labeling the Powerpuff Girls Z "old hags." He shows zero loyalty to creator Mojo Jojo, sarcastically addressing him as "Mama." He engages in petty vandalism, harassment, and non-consensually touches the girls' private areas to flaunt his super speed. Despite his antagonism, he displays shyness regarding romantic feelings toward the PPGZ.
His abilities mirror the Powerpuff Girls Z, including flight, super strength, and enhanced speed. As leader, he coordinates team attacks like the rapid assault "Ballistic Barrage." Brick uniquely employs laser vision in combat.
Dynamics with his brothers involve frequent verbal and physical aggression, especially toward Boomer, though an underlying camaraderie exists. His interactions with Momoko/Blossom highlight a rivalry-complex; both lead their teams, but Brick lacks Blossom's strategic discipline, relying on impulsiveness and street-smart tactics.
Brick's characterization diverges significantly from his original 1998 counterpart. He is less menacing and more comically irritating, with no depicted resurrection arcs or immunity to "cootie" weaknesses. His sole canonical appearance occurs in Episode 20 ("The Rowdyruff Boys!!!"), where he and his brothers manipulate then abandon Mojo Jojo. No further canonical development or appearances in spin-offs, movies, or additional seasons are documented.