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| First Aired |
November 28, 2003 |
| Production Code |
218, 219, 220 |
| Writer |
Bill Motz & Bob Roth
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| Director |
Steve Loter
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| Guest Stars: Elliott Gould (as Mr. Stoppable) Andrea Martin (as Mrs. Stoppable) Michael Dorn (as Rufus 3000) Raven-Symone (as Monique) Richard Gilliland (as Mr. McHenry) Dakota Fanning (as Pre-Kindergarten Kim) Kelly Ripa (as Future Bonnie) Michael Clarke Duncan (as Future Wade) Freddie Prinze Jr. (as Future Jim and Tim) Vivica A. Fox (as Future Monique) Harrison Fahn (as Pre-K Ron?) Kath Soucie (as Teacher, Cheerleader, Mrs. Mahoney) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Tom Kane (as Monkey Fist, Real Estate Agent) Brian George (as Duff Killigan) |
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| "Present", "Past", and "Future" as a Disney Channel TV movie. |
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| Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Released to Disney DVD and video on March 16, 2004.
This is the first Disney Channel Original Movie based on a TV show not to be shown at the end of the series' run.
Songs from the "KP" soundtrack heard over the course of the movie: "Work It Out", "Get Up on Ya Feet", "E! is for Everybody", "It's Just You", and Tony Phillps' "Call Me, Beep Me!" remix. Instrumental cues based on the "The Naked Mole Rap" are also present in the score (as is not uncommon this season).
^--The "Call Me, Beep Me!" remix was only used in the broadcast version. The DVD uses "This Year," by the A*Teens as the closing theme.
This was the first Disney Channel TV show movie that was made into 3 episodes.
This is the first (and most likely only) time in the series where a villain wins (temporarily, of course).
^-- Actually, this is considered a special because it is three episodes. The first Disney Channel Original animated movie is Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama. |
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Ron: Time travel...it's a cornucopia of disturbing concepts.
Mr. Stoppable: You can't pack brick-a-brack in the knick-knack box!
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| When Kim says, "No not at all" her lover lip is not filled in.
During the movie shego is missing her black colar around her neck and even the people in the future don't have it either. Neither does the "Surpreme One"
Drakken, Killigan, and Monkey Fist are handcuffed after the incident with the rock gorilla. Then when Kim says "Your Supreme One's right here.", Drakken has his finger in his ear . . .when he was supposed to be handcuffed!
How can Kim think "The Supreme One" would be Drakken, wouldn't she notice that the people are wearing Shego's clothes? -CTKDX69
The man who drove Kim & Monique off in the Australian outback was driving a Hummer with left-hand drive. Australian cars, buses and trucks have right-hand drive.
She thinks the Supreme One is Drakken because the clothes are worn by Shego, his sideckick, or underling.
After Monkey Fist delivers his speech about the stone guardian of Satsuma, the camera zooms out and his body (except for his head) is missing.
MAJOR GOOF: Halfway through the movie, Shego travels back in time to transfer Ron's Mother to Norway in the present BUT this means that Ron shouldn't have moved in the beginning of the movie because Team Drakken hadn't stolen the Tempus Simia yet, which means that Shego hadn't travelled back in time yet. He also wouldn't have moved later on in the movie because we've discovered that Kim can't save the world without Ron at her side, so they would've just stopped Team Drakken in the first battle of the movie.
Actually, if you think about it the way its described in Back to the Future II, it makes perfect sense. Shego, changed the time stream, and the show started in the time stream she changed.
When Monique is trying to make Kim feel better by pretending to be Ron in Bueno Nacho, she wipes her mouth with her arm and there is some cheese on it. In the next shot, there isn't any cheese on it (with no get away for her to wipe it off).
If Kim and Bonnie are in the same grade, why was Bonnie judging in the tryouts?
When Kim and Ron are fighting the stone gorilla, Kim does a flip off the wall to get over the gorilla. When she does the flip, she grabs Ron's hand and pulls him to run with her. In the next cut, Ron is a few yards ahead of her, and they aren't holding hands. Cut again, and they are holding hands but with Ron pulling her.
Before the scene where Kim is beeped and waken up by Ron in the middle of the night, it shows the Possible house with all the lights on. |
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Episode References
The following episodes were referenced: Attack of the Killer Bebes (Ron's reflection on trying out to be the mascot) Kimitation Nation (Shego's quote "How many times have I told Drakken, no clones!") The New Ron (Ron's line "In the future you're going to get a haircut and become a babe-magnet. Keep that look!")
Title
The title design of this episode is the same as the title design on the "Secret Files" box.
Time Stream
At the end of the movie when Kim and Ron are traveling backwards through the time stream, the following quotes can be heard, in order; Rufus 3000: Behold, the face of evil. Kim: Time Monkey? Monkey Fist: Fool! You might unravel the very fabric of time! Rufus 3000: Kim Possible, can you stop the Supreme One? Drakken: I must confess, I had my doubts. Drakken: Monkey Power rules! Rufus 3000: Have a cookie. Drakken: Something should be happening! Kim: Maybe I should handle Shego. Monkey Fist: Triumph! Rufus 3000: Kim Possible's Future- Ron: I need Bueno Nacho. Ron: KP!!! Kim: Ron, I couldn't save the world without you.
Additional Referenced Episode
"Downhill" - At the beginning, Ron takes off the mask and says "You got it goin on Bon-Bon!" This is what Bonnie's mom calls her in "Downhill"
Differing Heights
If you watch the movie closely, in parts you'll notice that Ron is slightly taller than Kim
Sidekicks ARE useful
This movie proves it. Despite Monkey Fist's comment about sidekicks not being very useful, Shego and Ron prove otherwise in very different ways.
The Puppy Dog Pout
Not only does Kim use it to try to get out of going to school in the past, she does it to Drakken to get her ball back. It didn't work.
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None: Title
The title is a pun on the old proverb "a stitch in time saves nine".
None: Opening Sequence
The opening sequence for ASiT is just like the opening sequence for the movie Bring It On, where the cheerleaders are dancing to a song in the beginning. (And showing close-ups of individuals)
Shego: I am stuck with the freak stooges
Shego is referring the three villians as the three stooges when they are acting like idiots and argueing
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