 |
 |
| Avg. Rating: |
7.14 |
| Votes Cast: |
44 |
| Rank: |
26 |
| |
| |
|
 |
|
 |
 |
|
|
| Episode Number |
87 |
| First Aired |
September 7, 2007 |
| Production Code |
422 |
| Writer |
Thomas Hart Brian Swenlin |
| Director |
Steve Loter |
| |
| Guest Stars: Nestor Carbonell (as Seņor Senior, Jr.), Grey Delisle (as Hana), John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken), Brian George (as), Elliot Gould (as), Kerri Kenney (as Warmonga), Andrea Martin (as Mrs. Stoppable), Patton Oswalt (as Prof. Dementor), Ron Perlman (as Warhok), Debbie Reynolds (as Nana Possible), Kevin M. Richardson (as Announcer), Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie), Nicole Sullivan (as Shego), George Takei (as Sensai), Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) |
| |
|
|
Kim's graduation ceremony is interrupted by alien invaders who abduct her. The dire situation forces her to team up with Ron, Drakken and Shego to fight Warmonga and Warhok, who want to take over Earth. |
|
Villains: Warmonga & Warhok
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., ltd
"This is Our Year":
Written by: Cory Lerios and George Gabriel
Performed by: Drew Seeley & Kari Kimmel
Both parts of "Graduation" were originally aired back-to-back in a one hour time slot. October 3rd, 2007 is the first time this episode will be aired individually.
This is the series finale.
|
MHS Sign: Graduation Tonight |
|
| The Pandaroo Superstar Edition that gets destroyed by a Quad Pod is blue instead of black.
|
|
DYN? #1
The infamous Dr. Drakken has the last line of the series.
DYN? #2
Interesting note about Warmonga: Her appearance here is actually a bit closer to her original design with earrings and tattoos on her right shoulder and leg. These weren't present in "Mad Dogs and Aliens" or even Part 1 of "Graduation."
DYN? #3
The following villains appear during the "This is Our Year" montage:
Motor Ed
Adrena Lynn
Monkey Fist (still in stone)
Frugal Lucre
Duff Killigan
Gemini
DNAmy
Seņor Senior, Sr.
Seņor Senior, Jr.
Professor Dementor
Camille Leon
Also:
Dr. Director
Both Wegos
Mego (discolored?)
|
|
none: none
The ending with Kim and Ron driving away is a reference to the movie Grease.
|
|
|