In "Adventures in Rufus-sitting", the Stoppable family heads to Paris on vacation. Kim is in charge of taking care of Rufus. Also in her care is a rare microchip that Shego, Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan will stop at nothing to get. So it seems natural that the chip would end up inside Rufus.
Essentially, this episode is one long chase - from Bueno Nacho to Monkey Fist's castle to Killigan's blimp to Paris - and it's a good deal of fun. Best of all is the exciting climax at the Eiffel Tower where the villains try to obtain the chip...and its bald carrying case. Pay close attention to Adam Berry's music during this sequence; all of the villains' respective melodies show up here.
The ultimate revelation about the chip is a little ridiculous, and the whole 'Rock-a-Bye Rufus' bit seems like an excuse for Kim to sing (though, it should be said, listening to Christy Carlson Romano singing is hardly an unpleasant task).
"Adventures in Rufus-sitting" isn't terribly remarkable, but it is fairly entertaining.
**.5/****
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