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Becky and her friends’ middle school look.

Continuation of my Mother Powers AU, where miss powers became WG new mentor and an actual good guy.


I liked the idea of having little references on their outfits based on past episodes; like the painting/badge that looks like their animal companions (Becky’s monkey, Violet’s cat, and Scoops’ pig). Another example is the girls’ hair style which is a reference to the episode that Violet entered a talent contest, and the hair tie that Becky’s wearing is what she wore as a baby.

I also wanted Becky’s civilian design to be less obvious that she’s wordgirl.


Other head cannons for the AU:


•Becky’s full name is “Rebecca ‘Becky’ Botsford”


•Becky’s eyes in her civilian clothes are brown with a slight golden hue and a golden ring in it, to make her look alien like.


•Scoops sends mail to villains in EVA to ‘kidnap’ him so he can get an inside-scoop.


•Violet and Scoops helps Becky with making excuses when she needs to be Wordgirl.


•Their group sometimes hang out with the villain kids(Tobey, Victoria, and Eileen), since they’ve become more chill.


•Becky’s the second tallest girl in class, the tallest is Victoria.


•Miss Powers’ disguises herself as a science teacher in their school.


•Becky’s freckles glow in the dark


•Violet has cute birthmarks


•Scoops constantly gets in trouble for his newspapers, Violet has to help him.


•Becky, Violet and Eileen sometimes binge watches Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour, and wear clothes and makeup based on the characters of the show.

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