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| Production Code |
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| Writer |
Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
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| Director |
Steve Loter
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| Guest Stars: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Rider Strong (as Brick Flagg) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Raven-Symone (as Monique) Eddie Deezen (as Ned) Ricky Ullman (as Eric) Diedrich Bader (as) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Sumo Ninja) |
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Drakken's plan is in full motion with the Diablo robots ready to strike. Kim will need Wade's new "super suit" in order to save the world again. In other happenings, when Eric turns out to be not what he seems, will Ron have his chance with Kim? |
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| Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
The movie version of So the Drama originally aired on April 8, 2005.
First released in the US on DisneyChannel.com's Video Player on February 3, 2007.
This was originally the series finale.
Kim has a new super suit in this episode/movie.
Christy Carson Romano's song "Could It Be" plays in this episode/movie.
Drakken finally admits that, "maybe she (Kim) is all that." And he finally says Ron's name!
Wade is located in Middleton. The Diablo toys were made to attack only there, and the signal reached the one he owned.
Also playing at the dance: A vocal-less version of Christy Carlson Romano's "Say the Word."
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Shego: Ooooh! Kimmy got an upgrade!
Ron: KP, since when are you packin'?
Kim: It looks like a... um, toy.
Wade: Oh, this is no toy... well, not since I modified it.
Drakken: You can't be serious.
Ron: Note...serious...face!
Ron: Say my name!! SAY IT!
Drakken (struggling): R-rr-on.... STOPPABLE! (lighning flashes & thunder booms in the background)
Ron: Boo-yah.
MHS Sign: The End
Drakken:(of Kim) Okay, maybe she is all that.
Ron(of his scooter): This thing is junk. Am I the only one to notice this?
Kim: Eric.
Eric: Actually, here I'm known as "Syntho-Drone number 901".
Ron: That would be so cool... if it wasn't the last thing we were ever gonna see!
Eric: Oh, and by the way, a naked mole rat is not cool. It's *gross*.
Ron: Don't be dissin' the Rufus!
Ron: Use the lipstick, Rufus!
(Rufus jumps down and rummages through Kim's backpack then comes out wearing lipstick)
Kim: The other lipstick.
Drakken: This is not over! Oh, this can't be over!
Ron: Deal with it, dude. It's over.
Kim: Do you know what I really hate?
Shego: That your date melted?
Kim: Nah... you! *Kicks Shego to the main antenna*
Bonnie: It finally happened. She's dating that loser. Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable are dating!? [laughs]
[everyone else in the gym pauses first, then cheers]
Ron: So, what's the plan?
Kim: Ron, I - I got nothin'.
Ron: That's my line and what's worse that's quitter talk!
Kim: Drakken finally won. I should have stuck to babysitting.
Ron: Hey, back off pretty boy!
Kim: You know, Ron, we'd better hurry.
Ron: Hurry where?
Kim(grabbing Ron's hand): You'll see.
Ron: (coming to) Is this heaven?
Eric: Are you okay, dude?
Ron: Okay, I know that tone. That's the Ron's-making-up-the-whole-thing tone.
Ron:(bursting into the gymnasium) THE DIABLO TOYS ARE EVIL!
Drakken: Nakasumi's toy design and dear daddy Possible's cybertronic breakthrough. And, to really stick a pin in it, one made-to-order syntho-hottie!
Shego: So you weren't just making it up as you went along?
Drakken: And you questioned my research.
Shego: The slumber party?
Drakken: (Defensive noise)
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| How could Shego have survived the antenna crash? She should have either been electrocuted or crushed from what we see.
Where between Bueno Nacho Headquarters and the dance do Kim and Ron get changed?
RE to Shego surviving: Remember, Shego was once a Super Hero, so her having the ability to survive alot of things isn't out of the question. And who knows, maybe that suit of her's is insulated from total electrocution.
When Shego is commenting on Kim's shirt, right before Kim's suit heals, her mouth doesn't move.
When the first Diablo-bot, gets shrunk, Kim's helmet dissapears off her head. After it is gone from her head, it's not in her hand. True, it might be on the roof, but we can't see it.
In one of the last scenes, the little round thing in the middle of Ron's bow-tie disapears.
When the Diablo is transforming inside Kim's house, right before the 'D' on its head changes into horns, it shows a shot of Kim's family. In the Diablo's shadow, the D has already changed.
Okay, near the end of the movie, we see the tower come out of the Bueno Nacho Headquarter's roof. But when Kim kicks Shego into the tower, it looks like it is about 100 feet away, and connected to the ground adjacent to the building. Not just then, but when they get to the roof, it looks like the tower isnt coming from the roof at all.
During the movie,when Kim and Ron are tied up and Rufus pulls the Laser Lip-Stick out of Kim's backpack to free Kim and Ron, Ron says "BADICAL", but closed captioning mistakes him for saying "THAT'LL GO!"
The Diablos were launched during night time in the United States , but one of the screens showed the Diablo fly over the White House in broad daylight.
When Kim returns from taking out the command signal at Bueno Nacho, her house appears to be in perfect condition. A few minutes ago the front door had been completely demolished by the diablos.
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First death
You could say that Eric is the first villain to die on the show. But, since he's a Syntho-Drone, we can't really be too sure.
Ron: That would be so cool... if it wasn't the last thing we were ever gonna see!!
Ron said a similar quote in "Crush" when he sees the "Ultimate Warrior Bot": "Ron: That would be so cool if it wasn't gonna hurt us."
Kim: Drakken finally won. Maybe I should have stuck to babysitting.
Another reference to "Crush." Drakken told her, just before he tried to destroy her with the factory-robot that she should have stuck to babysitting.
Semi-Full Circle
The starting point of the series is a tricky matter. The first episode aired was "Crush," but the first episode produced was "Bueno Nacho," while "Tick-Tick-Tick" was the first episode chronologically. Most of these episodes are referenced in this movie in an attempt to bring the series full-circle. Kim reflects on Drakken's statement from "Crush" that she "should have stuck to babysitting." Second, "Crush" was all about finding a date for a dance, a simplified version of this movie's plot. As the ending goes, the final shot of the series is a nighttime establishing shot of Middleton High school , converse to the first image from "Tick-Tick-Tick," which was an establishing shot of Middleton High in the daytime. Furthermore, Bueno Nacho is a key element of the plot, as it was in "Bueno Nacho," though in that episode it served as the setting for the "normal problem" (school/life-related, as opposed to the saving-the-world problem), while in this movie its role is reversed. Ned also plays a sizeable role in both episodes. Also- Ned loses his manager position (and clip-on tie) in both episodes.
Drakken says Ron's name...for the 3rd time!
Drakken said Ron's name three times in the Show: 1st in "Naked Genius"; 2nd in "A Very Possible Christmas" (he said "Stoppable"); 3rd in "So The Drama".
Re: Drakken saying Ron's name...
Actually, its the *fourth* time. Drakken said Ron's name in Ron Millionaire.
More on the Full-Circle
Since "Bueno Nacho" is the official first episode (it is production number 101), there are more evidences of the series coming full-circle in addition to those mentioned in the previous post. 1). The "speakerphone" gag. Kim complaining about something on the phone to her mom, then realizing that she's on speakerphone because her mom is in the middle of an operation. (on the same patient, nonetheless!) 2). "That would be so cool..." Ron coins this phrase in "Bueno Nacho" and it is used throughout the series. 3). Capture Confessions. As in "Bueno Nacho," the movie features Kim and Ron coming clean with each other and fixing a problem through conversation.
Drakken says Ron's name for the 5th time. (Maybe)
In "The Twin Factor" Kim says she was sent to capture Ron Stoppable and Ron is happy Drakken remembered his name but he might not have! He could have said "Capture Ron Stoppable!" or "Capture your baffon sidekick." and Kim just knew who he ment and knew Ron's name (duh). So there could have been a fifth!
Kim & Ron: Together At Last!
In this movie, especially at the end, Kim and Ron come to the full-realization of their love for each other and become a couple, bringing the biggest debate that has been going on throughout the KP fanbase to an end.
RE:Drakken says Ron's name an exact total of 5 times.
In "Ron Millionaire", Drakken said Ron's name TWICE. So it is exactly 5 times if you count both of those times.
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title: So the Drama
For the three of you that don't know: One of Kim's catch-phrases is "So not the drama".
None: The Sumo Ninja with the High-Pitched Voice
This guy is meant as a satire of another high-pitched, sumo-sized character who appeared on Dragonball Z.
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When Kim kicks Shego into the antina that controlls Draken's plan, there is a large amount for thunder and lightning as the camera zooms in on Kim's face as she smerks quasi-evilly. This could possibly be a play on the (at this current time) upcomming Revenge of the Sith Star Wars movie, where Anikan Skywalker, a good character, turns to the Dark Side, doing many evil things along the way.
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When Eric dies by Rufus biting a hole in him and he starts to shrivel up he looks very similar to the dead zombie people in the movie Lifeforce after they've been sucked dead by the vampire space girl.
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A reply to the Kim kicking Shego into the antenna: This looks more like a reference to an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Where Anakin defeated Ventress (a sith) it started to rain and he had a mean look on his face.
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Still, it's Star Wars. But I'll stick with my Revenge of the Sith theory.
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The scene where Kim suits up in her new battle suit and Wade said it wasn't tested may be similar to Batman Forever where Batman gears up in his suit and Alfred said that it wasn't tested.
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When Eric was bitten by Rufus, his face dried up just like a scene in Star Wars 2: Attack of the Clones when Zam Weasal were poisoned by Jango Fett.
None: Matrix Homage
When Ron escapes from the Bueno Nacho, there was a long shot about two little diablos blowing into the mid-air then falling onto the fellow ones. A perfect reminiscence of the classic battle between Neo and Agent Smith clones, in Matrix Reloaded.
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Kim's new battlesuit is a pretty obvious homage to another Disney property, from the coloration and circuit-like patterns to the jai-alai paddle she returns Shego's energy bolts with.
Ron: Ron attacked at Bueno Nacho
The Little Diablos attacking Ron outside Bueno Nacho (before they grew) are very similar to the small robots the Brain uses to take over the world in an episode of Animaniacs. The P+B Episode itself, "The Brain's Apprentice" was an homage to Disney's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."
Kim: Armed and Dangerous
When Kim's hand turned into a hockey stick. I was thinking of T-X's metamorphic body or even T-1000's liquid metal structure.
Eric: The Rise of the Syntho-dude
Eric turns his face after he got that kick from Ron. A spoof of the most recent sequel of Terminator.
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The way Eric turned his head back around after Ron's kick reminded me more of the Exorcist, whose popular head-spinning scene is often spoofed.
none: Kim and Ron Kissing
Their kiss seems to have that look which is similar to the kisses in old Disney movies (Like Aladdin, Cinderella, etc.)
Mr. Dr. Possible: Cyber-tronic
Mr. Dr. Possible describes the Diablo robots as 'cyber-tronic'. He's previously referred to the Killer Bebes and the Centurion Armor as cyber-tronic.
"Kim": Kim's new battle outfit
If you've ever played the computer game "Starcraft" you'll notice that Kim's new battle suit looks a lot like the suit of a Terran Ghost, with a few different abilities of course.
none: Picture of Original Bueno Nacho
The picture of the first Bueno Nacho that Ron admires is a replica/parody of a picture of the very first McDonalds. More Info
None: McDonald's continuation
And what do you think Ned's comments on talking clown and playgroud are all about? It's so obvious, he even used cheese and diablo sauce as the makeup.
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