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| Episode Number |
54 |
| First Aired |
October 22, 2004 |
| Production Code |
303 |
| Writer |
John Behnke & Rob Humphrey
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| Director |
Steve Loter
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| Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett (as) Grey Delisle (as) Elliot Gould (as Mr. Stoppable [deleted scene]) Jennifer Hale (as) Andrea Martin (as Mrs. Stoppable) Patton Oswalt (as Professor Dementor) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Rider Strong (as Brick Flagg) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) Frank Welker (as mutant wiener dogs) |
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| It's a sticky sitch when Professor Dementor's "Bondo-Ball" makes Kim stuck to Bonnie and Ron stuck to Mr. Barkin. Kim and Ron must work with their enemies in order to stop Dementor's evil scheme and get un-stuck. |
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| Villain: Professor Dementor
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
First time Bonnie gets involved in one of Kim's missions.
--^ Actually, it's the fourth time (Queen Bebe, Return to Wannaweep, Kimitation Nation)
When Barkin announces he and Ron will go to the gym, Rufus flexes his muscles, and looks exactly like he did when he wore the molecular muscle enhancer in "Ron the Man", (which, coincidentally, also involved Dementor).
Bonnie has two sisters: Connie and Lonnie.
Kim was a Pixie Scout in the past.
The map Barkin shows on the projector when he tells the Pixies that a rival troop is moving in on their territory is the same one shown in "Go Team Go" and "Steal Wheels".
First time Professor Dementor has been in an episode without Drakken.
Actually, it is the first time Bonnie's INVOLVED in a mission or goes on a mission, since she was a bystander in those other episodes.
According to Kim, Bonnie weighs 105 lbs.
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Ron: (looking at bondo-ball) Woah, coooool.
Barkin: I new this day would come. Just me and the mutant wiener dogs.
Ron: You new this day would come?
Ron: We've got to save Kim…and Bonnie, too. I guess.
Barkin: What's the pixie motto, Cindy?
Cindy: We stick together.
Ron (stuck to Barkin): Ironic.
Dementor: My men have unleashed the DACHSHUNDS!
Bonnie: We're supposed to be afraid of little wiener dogs?
Ron: Check me girls, Ron Man's a pixie!
(Of Dementor's gift shop)
Kim: I rememeber when it used to be about the villainy.
Kim and Bonnie: This is too weird.
Kim: Jinx, you owe me a soda!
Bonnie: Don't think so.
Connie: I got all the brains.
Lonnie: And I got all the looks.
Both: And Bonnie got the rest!
Ron: Goodbye history, hello freedom!
Brick: (of Kim) Am I supposed to kiss her goodnight, too?
Kim and Bonnie: NO!
Barkin: Your heart's in the right place, Stoppable, but your rhymes are wack.
Kim: You still think Barkin is out to get you?
Ron: I *know*, Kim. I once gave him a funny look in the ninth grade, and he's dogged me ever since.
Kim: A funny look?
Ron: That's all it took.
Ron: Some people were born to battle, KP, like you and Bonnie. It's the circle of life.
Kim: Interesting choice of words.
Ron: What?
Kim: [points his flashlight behind him, at a lion]
Dementor: Don't you see the security beams!? AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICES THESE THINGS!!?
Ron[kicking down the door]: Booyah! That's it, Dementor!
Dementor: Why did you have to brake down the door? It wasn't looked, and I just had it panted.
Barkin: Bolivia . The land of sour brut and schnitzel.
Wade(of bondo-ball): I'll analyze it to find out what it is.
Ron(tossing bondo-ball to himself):Until then, I'll keep it safe.
Kim: Be careful. Jest don't—
Ron: Drop it. Give me a little credit, Kim. I'm not a total—(drops bondo-ball)
Kim: Klutz?
Ron(to Kim after activating bondo-ball): No harm done. We're not shrinking, changing colors, or turning into armadillos.
Barkin: I knew you were trouble ever since the funny look incident.
Ron: Yes. I knew I was right.
Ron(to Pixie group): We must defend what is rightfully ours. We must conquer every other troop. We must…get more muffins, because we ate all of ours over here.
Pixie Scout: Booyah!
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Ron talks about some kind of bacon-flavored muffin in this episode; however, he is Jewish. According to Jewish law, you aren't suppost to eat any kind of pork.
^Actually, Ron eats a lot of things that aren't Kosher.
When Kim and Bonnie are climbing the rockface, Bonnie asks why Kim didn't just use a jetpack. Kim replies that the jetpack couldn't take the added weight, however Kim has carried Ron with said jetpack in previous episodes.
^Perhaps she is implying that Bonnie is fat.
---^A. Kim and Ron weren't attached to each other during those times, so it might've been difficult for Kim to fly around in they jetpack with Bonnie attached to her. B. Also, Kim and Ron were younger in those episodes, which meant they weighed a little less. During puberty, you gain weight as you get older, so maybe that was what Kim meant when she said that the jetpack couldn't handle the extra weight.
The Way Kim and Bonnie and Ron and Barkin are joined together keeps changing. At first Kim and Bonnie are joined by the bum but then the hip and then th legs. The same with Ron and Barkin. Also how do they change their clothes if they are joined?
We've seen that Miss Whisp is Ron's Algebra teacher in 'Naked Genius'. But in this episode, Ron has a different Math teacher. Algebra is a type of Math, so shouldn't Miss Whisp be there? Or maybe the teacher that was there in this episode was actually just a substitute.
^Naked Genius was not this season, the characters age each season. Therefore,They have a new teacher for a different grade.
^-- Incorrect. Seasons have nothing to do with the chronological progression of the series.
Only events within episodes can be used to guage changes in time. For instance... "October 31st," "A Very Possible Christmas" and A Sitch in Time mark significant events in the series' own run time. According to information within the show itself, Kim and Ron have only moved up one grade level... from sophomores at the beginning of the series to juniors at its conclusion. However, the events of "Naked Genius" do take place before A Sitch in Time, which shows that Kim and Ron have returned from Summer vacation. Thus Ron would have a new math teacher.
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DYN? #1
Bonnie(of Brick): "He wanted to know if I wanted to go to dinner, or a movie, or both. He's so cute when he can't think." A rather nice nod to "All the News" (Brick: Hotdogs at the theater!)
DYN? #2
Ron's math teacher is also the pre-k teacher in "Past".
DYN? #3
Kim wears the same color eye shadow as her voice actress, Christy Carlson Romano.
Makeup
Unless you count lip-gloss, this is the first time we see Kim put on any makeup.
The nut doesn't fall far from the tree...
Dementor's Counter Electrodynamic Concentrator is very similar to his ancestor's Electro Static Illuminatior in "Rewriting History".
Response to Makeup
I think this is just due to the animation style of the series. For instance, all of the women in the series have the same mouth design, with a full upper lip and no lower lip. Except for Shego, most of them are the same shade (Shego's is darker). This tells me that makeup is worn on the series, we just can't see it (this is an aside, but a number of issues of DC Comics' "Birds of Prey" had an artistic style that subdued the look on the characters' makeup). Another piece of evidence is in "Truth Hurts," when Kim tells one of (Mr.) Dr. Possible's colleagues that he just touched the spot where she was trying to cover up a huge zit, but her face looks the same as always. Makeup is a technique used to cover zits, so she was possibly wearing makeup in that episode.
Why Bonnie is who she is
In this episode, we learn why Bonnie behaves the way she does. Her sisters Connie and Lonnie mistreat her.
Ron's Smarter!
I was really surprised that Ron was able to figure out what Dementor's bondo-ball did. This indicates that he's getting smarter.
Pixie Scouts
The Pixie Scouts were first mentioned by Shego in "Steal Wheels".
Barkin & Ron: What is it with the Mutants?
So far together, they've faced DNAmy's mutants ("Downhill"), Gill ("Sink or Swim"), the Mutant Weiner dogs (this ep), and even Monkey Fist ("The Full Monkey")! Also, this is the third time Ron has turned the mutants against evil (Frederick in "Monkey Ninjas in Space" and Chippy in "The Full Monkey")
Mr. Barkin-soft at heart?
We learn that Mr. Barkin sleeps with a teddy bear named Mr. Fuzzy and that he leads the Pixies. In this way, Mr. Barkin is like Shego: he's hard as nails on the outside, but he's actually soft on the inside.
RE: Pixie Scouts
Precisely, Shego said "Pixie Group" in Steal Wheels.
RE: RE: Pixie Scouts
She also said that they were pushing cookies, not muffins.
Shego: MIA
This is the first episode to air after "Emotion Sickness", which ended with Kim overcoming the effects of the moodulator and frying it and Shego still locked in a murderous rage. This plot really seems more along Drakken's line of evil. Who knows? Could he still be busy fleeing from an emotion-controlled Shego for his life?
Re: Why Bonnie is who she is
Maybe that's why Bonnie hates Kim: She's jealous that Kim has a good family and has plenty of adventures, while Bonnie (except when she gets involved with one of Kim's missions) lives a boring life and has sisters who mistreat her.
Foreshadowing?
When Ron opens his locker after he and Kim get back to school, a bag of Pixie cookies (probably the type of Pixie cookies Shego described in 'Steal Wheels') falls out.
Episode title
The name of this episode ("Bonding") is similar to the name of a certain brown-haired cheerleader...
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Prof. Dementor: So long, farewell, auf wedersen, goodbye!
A song from the classic Sound of Music
Ron: It's all part of the great circle of life
For those who don't know, this quote is from the 1994 Disney film 'The Lion King'. The opening sequence, Simba's birth, contained this song ('Circle of Life'). Interestingly enough, Kim (played by Christy Carlson Romano) says this line. Christy Romano was in the video for the remake of this song, released for the 2003 DVD release of the movie. More Info
None: The Giant Weiner Dogs
The giant weiner dogs are remnent of the Hulk-dogs from The Hulk (though the mutant dogs first appeared in the Hulk comic book three-parter "The Dogs of War")
None: Barkin leading the Pixie Scouts
Barkin (voiced by Patrick Wauburton) leads the girl scout-like troop and, in The Emperor's New Groove, Wauburton plays Kronk, who also leads a girl scout like troop. Complete with squirrel-communication skills.
Dementor: Don't you see the security beams?
The security beams resemble the security field protecting the nanites in the movie I, Robot.
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