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| Episode Number |
43 |
| First Aired |
April 23, 2004 |
| Production Code |
231b |
| Writer |
Matthew Negrete
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| Director |
David Block
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| Guest Stars: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken, Student) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Amy Hill (as Dr. Wanda Wong) Kath Soucie (as Interviewer) Tara Strong (as Penny) Rob Paulsen (as Dr. Cook, Student) Maurice LaMarche (as Dr. Harris, Dr. Kramer) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) |
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| Kim and Ron are forced to tell the truth after being hit with a
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| Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Sick Day".
Clips from this episode were used on Family Channel for several months.
First time Mr. Dr. P's bosses are seen. |
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Interviewer: There must be some... other activity that you do regularly.
Kim: I pick my nose when nobody's looking!
Kim: Wade, something's wrong with me! I can only tell the truth, and-- and-- and you spend too much time in your room, it's just not healthy.
Dad: I'm as nervous as a porcupine in a balloon factory.
Wade: Drakken captured her, and took her to some kind of ice fortress.
Ron: Has he done the underwater lair yet? See, if it was me, I would have gone with underwater before ice.
Wong: (of Drakken) You make no sense to me.
Shego: Welcome to my life.
Ron: I almost dislocated my jaw from yawning!
Mr. P: This is my Kimmie-Cub.
Kim: I hate it when he calls me that.
Kim: My name is- Possible! The sky is- blue! Pro wrestling is- fake! No!!
Shego: (mocking Drakken) Oh, we'll build a frozen fortress. She'll never find us there!
Ron: My worst nightmare is the one where I'm in school in my
underwear.
Kim: Ron, you've actually done that.
MHS Sign: We have class
MHS Sign: Look into our pupils
Drakken: A little more gluttial discomfort and you'll be little miss busy-lips.
Wong: I *still* don't get the ice.
Drakken: Fine, forget the ice…
MHS Sign: Pun Club Sign Up
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| As Ron says, "I know it's not the coolest thing to admit," his mouth cel overlaps his left hand twice.
When Kim and Ron are in the jet on the way to Drakken's ice lair, both have white straps over their shoulders, and as they eject, these straps disappear from Ron.
In the jet, Ron states he would have done the undersea base before doing the Ice Fortress, but in "Blush", Draken did have an undersea dddbase (which was subsequently flooded by Kim & Ron).
Ron's mouth disappears briefly during his reaction to Kim after he asks "Nana?" on the phone.
Ron did'nt say "Nana", he said Gandma.
Also, he had an underwater lab in the 'first' [Not first aired, but presumably first created] episode, where Kim and Ron first meet Drakken.
Kim and Ron have found out several shocking things throughout the series about other villains, so shouldn't they have revealed at least ONE deep dark secret their arch-foes have? (Shego once being a superhero; Adrena-Lynn being afraid of heights; etc.)
I think the reason why Kim and Ron didn't reveal any deep dark secrets about villains was because they didn't meet those villains. Remember Kim tells Wade he spends too much time in his room, only when she contacts him. She goes on to insult her dad's bosses because she meets them.
In the beginning of this episode Kim has her yellow outfit. (Yellow T-shirt with blue star, and blue jeans). However, after she saves the day and finishes cheerleading practice she leaves school wearing her green tank-top and shorter blue jeans. It is possible that she might have had a change of clothes at school, but I wanted to point this out.
Response to goof: Maybe Ron forgot Drakken did the underwater lair before because he does ask has Drakken done the underwater lair before?
^-Actually, it wasn't an underwater lair, but part of it was underwater.
--^Maybe the point Ron was trying to make was that Drakken should've been in an underwater lair and let it freeze to an ice liar over time. |
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DYN: Movie stars at Middleton High?
When Ron is showing off his newfound honesty in the caf, the student who tells him he tells it like it is is the the male lead in the movie from "Grudge Match".
MHS Bulletin: Look into our pupils
This is pretty necessary to say since the red-head cheerleader besides Kim has whites in her eyes.
Kim DOES have pimples
Kim: "... And I'm trying to cover up a mountain sized zit on my cheek that that you just touched." Even though she says that cheerleaders don't get pimples, this proved that she does have pimples.
Ron's First Kiss...
In this episode Ron admits that he's never kissed a girl. Since he's been kissed on the cheek 4 times in previous episodes(Tara in Sink or Swim, Yori in Exchange, and Kim in A Very Possible Christmas), we can assume that he meant a kiss on the lips. This guarantied that Ron's first kiss would be seen on the show. He gets his first kiss in Emotion Sickness, from Kim.
Kim's Favorite Color?
Kim tries to say that her hair is green, and her most frequently worn shirt is green. Could that be her favorite color?
DYN?-I did
After being hit with the truth ray, the way Kim and Ron communicate doesn't change. They still act totally normal around each other. So that means that they're always completely honest with each other.
Pun Club Sign Up
This is quite possibly the funniest sign ever used. For those who don't quite understand it(possibly English not their first language), the sign can be interpreted in one of 2 ways. 1) Pun Club, Sign Up=Put your name on the list if you want to join the Pun Club. 2) Pun Club Sign Up=The sign(notice/advertisement) for the Pun Club has been put up.
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Kim: The color of my hair is greeeeeee...red
This is a reference to the Jim Carrey movie Liar, Liar, as is the rest of the episode. This quote is similar to the one in the movie, where Carrey's character looks at a blue pen and tries to say its red, with the same effect, except his went on for several minutes, until his posessed hand wrote that the pen was black all over his face. Some others include that in both, they are in that condition for one day and that both Kim and Carrey try the tactic of covering their mouth, and both fail.
Kim: "Pro wrestling is...fake!"
To the writers of this ep: If pro wrestling is FAKE, explain to me the myriad injuries that happen to professional wrestlers. Pro wrestling is STAGED, but it isn't FAKE.
Re: Kim: Pro wrestling is... FAKE!
"Staged" is pretty much synonymous with "fake." The entire point is that the outcome is already known, thus "fake" is the correct nomenclature.
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I saw a biography show,and Owen Hart was KILLED with a staged stunt.So even if it's staged,It's still dangerous
none: Faked/Staged
There's a difference. Faked implies that everything you do is not real(rubber chairs, styrofoam tables, etc.) Staged implies that you do in fact carry out the actions(eg, a staged sword fight to promote a show), but you at least TRY to minimise the injuries. EVERY ACTION in wrestling is real. It's just that the wrestlers have been trained to make the pain LOOK and SOUND real, while minimising injuries(generally, taking a chair shot to the shoulders, but the announcers will say head, or to the arms, and announcers say face) The blood is real too. Usually done with a small razor blade across the forehead(blade job) This leaves an authentic looking smear of blood(and real blood), while minimising scarring and the possibility of bleeding to death. With regards to Owen Hart, I believe I read that he was supposed to come down on a Flying Fox(zipline) ala Shawn Michaels at some pay-per-view, but his hands slipped or something, and he broke his back. There have also been several wrestlers over the years(Droz being one of the more recent and well-known) who have broken their necks and were paralysed, due to a slight miscalculation(possibly weight or a slight shift of body at the last second) In other words, "Faked" is the name used by those who put down wrestling(usually because they saw some "documentary" that claimed to explain it, but is not 100% accurate), "Staged" is the name used by those of us who DO realise that the wrestlers don't actually hate each others' guts, but nevertheless enjoy the effort that is put into each show.
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