| Season 2
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| 22. Naked Genius |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Dr. Zeruda) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Mindy Cohn (Ms. Whisp) April Winchell (Tricia Lipowski) Phil Morris (Lt. Franklin, Infinity Guy) Nancy Cartwright (as Bernice) |
Drakken kidnaps Ron, whose schoolwork (as completed by a brain ray-enhanced Rufus) has made him look like a super genius.
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b: 18-Jul-2003 pc: 206 w: Matthew Negrete d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., LTD
Starting the second season, Chris Bailey is no longer the series' director.
Wade's I.Q. is 146.
A few more signs Season 2 is starting: Jim and Tim sound older in all the Season 2 episodes and Kim's eyes aren't as big as they were in Season 1.
Response to Wade's IQ: it said that Ron was taking a GENIUS APTITUDE TEST, not an IQ TEST. They are probably not the same thing. |
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| 23. Grudge Match |
| gs: Raven-Symone (Monique [as Raven]) Brian Posehn (Larry) Shawnee Smith (Vivian) Nika Frost (Zita [as Nika Futterman]) Tom Kenny (Fen) Corey Burton (Robot Rumble Ring Announcer) Rob Paulsen (Theater Boy #1, Robot Rumble Scanner) Phil LaMarr () Stacy Sibley () |
Ron tries to make his move on new girl Zita Flores while Kim investigates a missing super robot in the underground world of robot pit fighting.
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b: 25-Jul-2003 pc: 203 w: Gary Sperling d: David Block |
NOTE: Villain: Fen
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd |
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| 24. Two to Tutor |
| gs: Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.) Ricardo Montalban (Señor Senior, Sr.) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Raven-Symone (Monique [as Raven]) April Winchell (Granny, Lunchlady) Stephen Root (Texan) Rob Paulsen (Francois) Corey Burton () |
Shego takes Señor Senior, Jr. as a protege in evil while Kim takes a lesson in the evils of Home Economics. When the villainous duo goes after Granny's cookie recipe, they learn not to mess with Texas … and a certain cheerleader.
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b: 01-Aug-2003 pc: 205 w: Kurt Weldon d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Shego & Señor Senior, Jr. and Señor Senior, Sr.
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Title is a spoof on the song title Two for Tea.
Or it could be a parody of the phrase "Two to Tango".
First time Shego works for anyone besides Drakken on the show.
This is also the first time Drakken appears, but doesn't have any lines. |
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| 25. The Ron Factor |
| gs: Raven-Symone (Monique [as Raven]) Felicity Huffman (Dr. Betty Director) Maurice LaMarche (Sheldon "Gemini" Director) Frank Welker (Pepe?, Tau) Tom Kenny (GJ Scientist, Delta) Diedrich Bader (Gamma) Neil Flynn (Beta?) Kevin Michael Richardson (Chi?) |
When Dr. Director at Global Justice decides that it's the "Ron-ness" that's Kim's secret to success, Ron goes under the microscope. Unfortunately, this means being stolen by the lackey-intolerant Gemini, Dr. Director's older twin. Global Justice, Kim and Rufus take on Gemini's fist of fury (and Pepe the neurotic Chihuahua) to recover the Ron Factor.
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b: 08-Aug-2003 pc: 201 w: Gary Sperling d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villain: Gemini
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., LTD
For the first time in the series, Kim
interrupts the opening title ("No... seriously. You need Ron?").
Dr. Director's first name is "Betty". |
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| 26. Car Trouble |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Reggie Hayes (Dr. Freeman, Microwave) Susie Essman (Sadie) Jeff Bennett (Toaster, Blender, Ghost Car) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) |
Kim Possible can do anything! Except pass Barkin's driver's ed test. Inventor Dr. Freeman has been kidnapped by Drakken for his brilliant tech inventions. Freeman's talking car not only leads Kim to Drakken, but also helps her with her driver's test.
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b: 15-Aug-2003 pc: 213 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
This is the third time Kim ever uses a gadget that's not made by Wade.
First time that Shego has appeared in an episode and has not fought with Kim.
Drakken's plot in this ep is a reworked version of the "Crush" plot. In that ep, the video game factory was originally going to be a car factory. Even the production numbers are nearly the same (113 vs. 213). |
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| 27. Rufus in Show |
| gs: Phil Morris (Falsetto Jones) Rob Paulsen (Francois, Announcer #2) |
When a diamond is stolen and all clues point to Lithuanian wolfhound breeder Falsetto Jones, Kim and Ron enter Rufus as a Peruvian Hairless to find the diamond.
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b: 22-Aug-2003 pc: 207a w: Eddie Guzelian d: David Block |
NOTE: Villain: Falsetto Jones
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting".
This episode and "Adventures in Rufus-Siting" are the first 11 minute episodes in Disney Channel history!
Along with "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting" this is the first episode that does not have a moral to the story. Neither Kim nor Ron learns a life lesson.
^--Actually, Ron does learn not to feed Bueno Nacho to a champion show dog.
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| 27. Adventures in Rufus-Sitting |
| gs: Tom Kane (Monkey Fist) Brian George (Duff Killigan) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable) Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable) Frank Welker (Monkey Ninjas?) |
Kim's canon of villainous foes go hunting for Naked Mole Rat when Rufus becomes the carrier of a much-coveted micro-decoder … all while Kim is pet-sitting for Ron.
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b: 22-Aug-2003 pc: 207b w: Eddie Guzelian d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan and Shego
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Rufus in Show".
Original title: "Adventures in Mole sitting".
This is the first episode Shego appears in that Dr. Drakken doesn't.
This is the first Episode where Kim sings (Rock-a-bye-baby).
First episode with Monkey Fist in which he doesn't interact with Ron. |
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| 28. Job Unfair |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Mr. Peevey) Nicole Sullivan (Shego, Computer Voice) Tom Kenny (Joe, Salesman, Ludwig, Career Week Guy) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
Drakken storms Canada with a weather machine while Kim learns cleaning tips from her mysterious Janitor/Spy mentor.
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b: 29-Aug-2003 pc: 211 w: Nicole Dubuc d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First time Ron is given his own gadgets. |
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| 29. The Golden Years |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, DJ) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Debbie Reynolds (Nana) Corey Burton () Grey Delisle () Tara Strong () |
Drakken manipulates the minds of fogies to cause an old-fashioned crime spree. Kim must battle her overprotective-turned-evil-Nana to restore order.
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b: 05-Sep-2003 pc: 210 w: Earl Kress d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
This is the only episode that does not take place, in any part, in Middleton.
Nikki Cleary's "Summertime Guys" (from the "KP" soundtrack) plays during the "party" at Drakken's lair.
First appearance of Kim's Nana.
Kim has the same green eyes as her Nana. |
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| 30. Virtu-Ron |
| gs: Nika Frost (Zita) Martin Spanjers (Malcolm) Stephen Root (Mr. Nevius) Danny Cooksey (Jake) Raven-Symone (Monique) Tara Strong () |
Ron is sucked into the cyber game world of Everlot as he attempts to impress Zita. The whole gang duels Malcolm the Wraithmaster LotR-style, with a little help from a not-so-naked Tunnel Lord.
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b: 12-Sep-2003 pc: 204 w: Mark Palmer d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villain: Malcolm the Wraithmaster
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First released (in the states) as part of an in-store Wal-Mart retailtainment event (9/6/03).
First episode to premiere at KP's new time, 5/4c. |
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| 31. The Fearless Ferret |
| gs: Adam West (North) Jean Smart (TV Trash Heap Exec #1
) Tom Kenny (Ferret Fan) John DiMaggio (Ferret Fan) Grey Delisle () John C. McGinley () John C. McGinley (White Stripe) |
A Batman-like former actor uses Ron to carry the furry mantle of the Fearless Ferret. Ron battles the stinky skunk supervillain White Stripe in costume, only to discover that his mentor is a phony.
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b: 03-Oct-2003 pc: 209 w: Brian Swenlin d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villain: White Stripe
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Aired in the UK Tuesday 3rd September 2003.
This episode is very similar to Will Friedle's old show "Batman Beyond". He plays a character that picks up the role of Batman, just like Ron picks up the role of the Fearless Ferret.
Working title: "The Fantastic Ferret" |
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| 32. Exchange |
| gs: George Takei (Sensei) Raven-Symone (Monique) Dante Basco (Fukushima) Keiko Agena (Yori) Tom Kane (Monkey Fist) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Rider Strong (Brick Flagg) Brian Tochi () John Cho (Hirotaka) |
Everybody is kung-fu fighting when Ron becomes an exchange student at a secret Japanese ninja school and Kim and Monique start crushing on the same guy.
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b: 07-Nov-2003 pc: 225 w: Thomas Hart d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villain: Lord Monkey Fist
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
"I Want It My Way":
Lyrics by Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley
Music by Adam Berry
The 11:00 p.m. time slot debuts the new
credit-styling; instead of the previously established scrolling white letters over a black screen, the credits are fashioned after the credits at the end of the "Secret Files" DVD (a still of Kim when she says "What's the sitch" in the opening credits, with credits flashing over the picture one by one).
Here in Asia, the Kim Possible credits have always been shown with KP in the background -- ever since season 1, even.
Same here in Canada. We've always had Kim in the background.
Ditto for Australia.
In Britian, they just cut to Studio Disney after an ep.
Well, now that they air new eps on Studio D(here in Asia), they also cut to Studio D after an ep, but at the end of Studio D they show a frame at the side, showing the credits of all the shows that are on Studio D
Probably the *only* KP ep in which Kim has no effect on the main plot what-so-ever!
Fukushima is a villian in this episode too.
Very likely the *only* episode of Kim Possible in which Ron doesn't call Kim "KP" at any time.
Dante Basco, who does the voice for Fukushima, is the same person who does the voice of Jake in Disney's animated series, American Dragon: Jake Long.
This is Steve Loter's favorite episode.
Dante Basco also does the voice of another Japanese villain: Prince Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender. |
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| 33. Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Soldiers) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) R. Lee Ermey (General Simms) Phil Morris (Soldiers) Grey Delisle (Girl) |
When Puddles the Poodle is Godzilla-sized by Drakken's self-assembled shrink-ray, it takes the army, a mondo mole rat and Kim to curb the dog.
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b: 14-Nov-2003 pc: 217a w: Brian Sintay d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego & Commodore Puddles
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Day of the Snowmen". |
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| 33. Day of the Snowmen |
| gs: Hallie Todd (Summer Gale) John Kassir (Cameraman?) |
The weather outside is frightful when evil, toxically-mutated snowmen terrorize Middleton.
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b: 14-Nov-2003 pc: 217b w: Joseph Molinari d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: The Toxic Snowmen
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Rufus Versus Commodore Puddles".
Appearances by other Disney Channel stars are a regular occurrence on KP (Christy Romano, Tahj Mowry, Will Freidle, Kirsten Storms, Raven), but this is the first time a Lizzie McGuire star does a guest voice (Hallie Todd). |
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| TV Movie
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| A Sitch in Time |
| gs: Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable) Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable) Michael Dorn (Rufus 3000) Raven-Symone (Monique) Richard Gilliland (McHenry) Dakota Fanning (Pre-Kindergarten Kim) Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie) Michael Clarke Duncan (Future Wade) Freddie Prinze Jr. (Future Jim and Tim) Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique) Harrison Fahn (Pre-K Ron?) Kath Soucie (Teacher, Cheerleader, Mrs. Mahoney) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Tom Kane (Monkey Fist, Real Estate Agent) Brian George (Duff Killigan) |
"Present", "Past", and "Future" as a Disney Channel TV movie.
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b: 28-Nov-2003 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Released to Disney DVD and video on March 16, 2004.
This is the first Disney Channel Original Movie based on a TV show not to be shown at the end of the series' run.
Songs from the "KP" soundtrack heard over the course of the movie: "Work It Out", "Get Up on Ya Feet", "E! is for Everybody", "It's Just You", and Tony Phillps' "Call Me, Beep Me!" remix. Instrumental cues based on the "The Naked Mole Rap" are also present in the score (as is not uncommon this season).
^--The "Call Me, Beep Me!" remix was only used in the broadcast version. The DVD uses "This Year," by the A*Teens as the closing theme.
This was the first Disney Channel TV show movie that was made into 3 episodes.
This is the first (and most likely only) time in the series where a villain wins (temporarily, of course).
^-- Actually, this is considered a special because it is three episodes. The first Disney Channel Original animated movie is Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama. |
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| Season 2
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| 34. A Very Possible Christmas |
| gs: Debbie Reynolds (as Nana) Stephen Root (as Memphis) Lauren Tom (as Yoshiko) Corey Burton (as Drak-Force One Computer Voice) Edd Hall (as TV Announcer) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken, Captain Lewis) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) |
In the spirit of the season, Drakken, Shego, Ron and the Possible family put their differences behind them to share Christmas in the Arctic ... of course, only after several action-packed battles and confrontations.
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b: 05-Dec-2003 pc: 215 w: Mark Palmer d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
"A Ringlin' Jinglin' Christmas":
Written and Arranged by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn
This episode marks the first time we see Kim kiss Ron (on the cheek). Drakken pushes them under the "mistletoe".
This is the first episode where we see Kim cry.
First time we see Kim and Ron in swim-suits on the show.
All the Possibles and Ron have never before seen sweaters in this episode.
Shego also has a jacket that's new. |
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| 35. Queen Bebe |
| gs: Steve Harwell (Himself) Kerri Kenney (Bebes) Tara Strong () Grey Delisle () Jeff Bennett () Bill Barretta () |
The hive-minded Bebe-bots are back, bent on creating an army of their speedy species with Bonnie as their queen. An over-committed Kim copes by donning experimental shoes that prove she really does need to slow down once in a while.
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b: 19-Dec-2003 pc: 212 w: Greg Weisman d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: The Bebes
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., LTD
This marks the first time someone (namely Smash Mouth's Steve Harwell) plays themselves in a "KP" ep.
Now we know why "Come On, Come On" is on the KP soundtrack.
This episode may remind you of the (theatrical) Nickelodeon movie, Clockstoppers {2002}. In which, Zak stumbles upon a wristwatch that can speed up his molocules, putting him in "Hypertime": a state where no one at regular speed can see/hear you.
There is a "Simpsons" episode similar to the film's synopsis.
There was also an episode of "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids the TV Show" similar to this. Wayne created a belt that sped up his molecules. He and his boss got trapped at that speed.
This episode is also very similar to an episode of Static Shock, "Now You See Him...", in which Static faces a villain who uses a wristband to accelerate himself and others into hyperspeed. |
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| 36. Hidden Talent |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Patton Oswalt (Prof. Dementor) Sherri Shepherd (M.C. Honey) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
Wade isn't what he seems when he sends Kim and Ron on a mission to steal from Professor Dementor. Meanwhile, Kim and Bonnie put their talent to the test in the Middleton High Talent Competition.
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b: 02-Jan-2004 pc: 221 w: Michael A. Newton d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Professor Dementor
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Kim sings "Say the Word" (though not the version heard on the KP soundtrack) for the talent competition.
Drakken gets revenge on Dementor in this ep by stealing his technology.
We learn that Kim knows sixteen styles of kung-fu. And she says it's just cheerleading!
"Say the Word," written by Danny Jacob and Janis Liebhart.
This is the second time Drakken and Shego appear, but Kim and Shego don't fight.
Ron's attitude towards Kim is opposed to his in Car Trouble; here he says she can do any thing, there he says she can do anything-including fail! |
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| 37. Return to Wannaweep |
| gs: Justin Berfield (as Gil / Gill) Jason Marsden (Shark Kid) Corey Burton (Dr. Lurkin) Tara Strong (Tara) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
A lake by any other name is just as toxic when Ron and Kim return to the cursed camp for cheerleading camp and encounter a "reformed" Gill.
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b: 16-Jan-2004 pc: 222 w: Matthew Negrete d: David Block |
NOTE: Villain: Gill
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
We see Gil as a human teen for the first time.
First aired on Disney Channel Asia: July 18,2004.
Unless you count A Sitch in Time, this is the third time two episodes of KP(this one and Hidden Talent) were aired in the order of their production numbers. |
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| 38. Go Team Go |
| gs: Richard Steven Horvitz (Aviarius) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Christopher McDonald (Hego) Jere Burns (Mego) Fred Savage (Wego #1 & #2) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Frank Welker (Condor) |
Shego can't escape her past when her old do-gooder teammates need her help for one last showdown in Go City against a bird-brained villain.
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b: 30-Jan-2004 pc: 214 w: Nicole Dubuc d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Aviarius and Shego & Dr. Drakken
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Go City was originally supposed to be Chicago, but was later changed to be a fictional city.
Shego was a member of Team Go-a superhero team-in the past.
This is also the first episode to mostly be about Shego.
Hego claims the Naco didn't test well in Go City. Ha! ONLY in Go City, judging by the events of 'Ron Millionare'.
First time Bonnie appears, but doesn't have any lines. (Also second time for Monique)
Will Friedle, who voices Ron, used to star on "Boy Meets World" with Ben Savage, brother of Fred Savage (Wego), who even appeared in one episode of BMW. |
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| 39. The Full Monkey |
| gs: Tom Kane (Monkey Fist, Doug) Frank Welker (Chippy) A.J. Trauth (Josh) Jeff Bennett (Prof. Acari, Desk Clerk, Announcer) Tara Strong (Tara, Photographer) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Bill Barretta () |
Things get hairy when Kim is exposed to a mystical monkey amulet. Fortunately, her new ape-bilities help her become top banana at the Regional Cheer-Off.
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b: 13-Feb-2004 pc: 224 w: Thomas Hart and Zach Stones d: David Block |
NOTE: Villain: Monkey Fist
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Ron overcomes his "monkey issues"... again.
This is probably the first time Monkey Fist has brought up the fact that Ron is the only other person to have Mystical Monkey Power.
Chippy is the first monkey ninja we know that has a name.
Clips from this episode were used on Family Channel for several months.
First(and probably last) time Josh has been in an episode that Drakken didn't appear in. |
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| 40. Blush |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) A.J. Trauth (Josh) Kirsten Storms (Bonnie) |
Kim nearly dies from embarrassment when Drakken zaps her with a ray that makes her vanish a bit whenever she blushes. Embarrassment ninjas make sure Kim's chances with Josh Mankey start to disappear.
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b: 20-Feb-2004 pc: 223 w: Laura McCreary d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Kim gets kissed on the lips in this episode.
Clips from this episode were used on Family Channel for several months. |
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| 41. Partners |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Melissa McCarthy (DNAmy) Mayim Bialik (Justine) Frank Welker (Professor Allenford, Dino-Thing) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
It's supervillains in love when Drakken hits on DNAmy for her mutation skills. Only Kim and her genius science fair partner can stop Middleton from becoming extinct at the claws of a Barney-gone-baddie.
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b: 12-Mar-2004 pc: 202 w: Gary Sperling d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and DNAmy
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First released (in the states) as part of "Kim Possible: The Secret Files" on DVD/VHS.
This episode marks the first time that Monique has been involved with a mission.
In this episode, we learn that DNAmy is responsible for Lord Monty Fiske's genetically altered hands and feet.
Dementor is mentioned but not seen in this episode (second time).
First time Monkey Fist appears, but doesn't have any lines.
This episode first aired during the Kim Possible Friends and Foes Marathon, at least in the U.S.
Second time Bonnie appears, but doesn't have any lines. |
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| 42. Oh Boyz |
| gs: Earl Boen (Señor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.) David Cassidy (Roland) Joey Fatone (Nicky Nick?
) Lance Bass (Robby?
) Jason Marsden (Ryan) Justin Shenkarow (Dexter?
) Jim Forbes (TV Host) Tara Strong (Tara) Corey Burton (Officer Hobble) Raven-Symone (Monique) Frank Welker (Mutation Octopus) Rob Paulsen (Benny, "Man Overboard" host, concert announcer) |
Señor Senior, Jr. plans to have his dreams of being a pop-idol heard by holding the latest boy band hostage. Unfortunately, the Oh Boyz are so Oh-ver that only Ron's accidental abduction spurs Kim to action.
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b: 02-Apr-2004 pc: 226 w: Sheryl Scarborough & Kayte Kuch s: Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Sr. & Señor Senior, Jr.
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation, Ltd.
For the first time ever, the Seniors have been captured and sent to jail.
"Hello, Hello, Hello"
"I Want It My Way"
"Shape Of My Head"
"Quit Playin' Games With My Head"
Written by Adam Berry, Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley
SSJ first mentions wanting to be a pop star in "The New Ron".
Drakken, Shego, Monkey Fist, DNAmy and Duff Killigan appear, but have no lines.
A few regular extras were seen in the jail when Junior performed.
Second time Earl Boen is the voice of Señor Senior, Sr., the first time being in "Coach Possible." |
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| 43. Sick Day |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Brian George (Duff Killigan) Rob Paulsen (Hank Perkins, Scientist 2) Maurice LaMarche (Scientist 1) |
S'not funny at all when Kim catches a cold and can't catch Drakken. Fortunately, germs pick noses, not sides, and soon both villains and heroes alike have to call in sick.
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b: 23-Apr-2004 pc: 231a w: Matthew Negrete and Thomas Hart d: David Block |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego & Duff Killigan & Hank Perkins
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "The Truth Hurts".
A total of ten KP villians appear in this episode. |
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| 43. The Truth Hurts |
| gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Student) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Amy Hill (Dr. Wanda Wong) Kath Soucie (Interviewer) Tara Strong (Penny) Rob Paulsen (Dr. Cook, Student) Maurice LaMarche (Dr. Harris, Dr. Kramer) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
Kim and Ron are forced to tell the truth after being hit with a "Truth Ray".
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b: 23-Apr-2004 pc: 231b w: Matthew Negrete d: David Block |
NOTE: 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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| 44. Mother's Day |
| gs: Estelle Harris (Mrs. Lipsky) Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable) Roz Ryan (Wade's Mom) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Frank Welker (as) |
Moms Possible and Lipsky share a day in the life of their kids as both are dragged into the Kim-Drakken (aka Drew Lipsky) conflict on their special holiday.
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b: 07-May-2004 pc: 216 w: Thomas Hart s: Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
In this episode we learn that Drakken's full name is Drew Theodore P. Lipsky. We can only spectualte on what the P stands for.
This is only the second time we see Wade from the waist down, if you don't count future Wade from the movie.
Actually, we learned that Drakken's name was Drew Lipsky previously in "Attack of the Killer Bebes."
This is the second apearance of Wade's mother, and first apearance of Mrs. Lipsky.
^-True, but we didn't know about the Theodore P. part |
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| 45. Motor Ed |
| gs: Bill Barretta (as) John DiMaggio (as Motor Ed) Jason Marsden (as Felix) Stacy Sibley (as) Maggie Wheeler (as Dr. Renton) |
It's monster truck madness when mulleted Motor Ed and his gang steal car parts to create the most serious set of wheels ever. Kim needs the help of wheelchair bound Felix, who's not as fragile as she tries to treat him.
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b: 21-May-2004 pc: 208 w: Laura McCreary d: David Block |
NOTE: Villain: Motor Ed
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd.
Motor Ed says "Seriously" exactly 20 times in this episode, seriously.
Wade can type 320 words a minute! |
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| 46. Ron Millionaire |
| gs: Eddie Deezen (as Ned) Jonathan Silverman (as Jimmy Ding) William Daniels (as Robot Pilot) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Ron's bodyguard) Craig Strong (as) |
When Ron's "Naco" royalties make him a millionaire, his self-absorbed transformation to "The Ron" is more than pocket change.
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b: 04-Jun-2004 pc: 228 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Nick Filippi |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
Jump5's remake of 'Celebration' plays as Ron struts into school surrounded by his peeps, in his first appearance as 'The Ron.'
The exact amount of money Ron comes into is ninety-nine million dollars, a nickle for every naco sold.
Nick Filippi (An alumni of Clerks: The Animated Series along with Chris Bailey and Steve Loter) guest-directs this episode.
Drakken, Shego, and the henchmen have a family picnic each year.
William Daniels and Will Friedle worked on Boy Meets World together.
Because Ron got a nickle for every naco, this means that 1,980,000,000 nacos were sold.
Ron has a new outfit in this episode...also, he doesn't ware his mission gloves at any time in it.
Second time Mr. Barkin has appears but has no lines. |
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| 47. Triple S |
| gs: Dallas Friday (as Herself) Earl Boen (as Seņor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (as Seņor Senior, Jr.) Raven-Symone (as Monique) Ryan Nyquist (as Himself) Trevor Vine (as Himself) Bob Burnquist (as Himself) Rider Strong (as) Tara Strong (as impressed girls) Max Casella (as Vincent Wheeler) Jason Marsden (as reporter) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) |
On the trail of a tattooed thief, Kim goes undercover as an X-Games competitor. But Ron's dreams of jockdom and the Seniors' new lifestyle prove that sports aren't the only thing that's extreme.
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b: 26-Jul-2004 pc: 227 w: Nicole Dubuc d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Sr. & Señor Senior, Jr.
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
Originally titled: "To the X-Treme".
First aired on a Monday.
Other then "A Sitch in Time", it's the first time one of the villain's plots actually worked. |
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| 48. Rewriting History |
| gs: Estelle Harris (as Mrs. Lipsky) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Patton Oswalt (as Professor Demence) Dave Fennoy (as Exterminator) Tom Kenny (as Museum Guy) John Witherspoon (as Wayne) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken and Bartholemew Lipsky) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego and Miss Go) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin and Constable Barkin) |
Kim is living in the past when a class assignment turns up dirt on one of her ancestors. She needs Ron's help to clear her family's name and make sure the past is history.
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b: 05-Aug-2004 pc: 230 w: Michael A. Newton d: David Block |
NOTE: Villians: Dr. Drakken & Shego
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
All regulars play their ancestors in flashback scenes.
This episode was first aired on a Thursday afternoon during a mini-marathon.
Profesor Dementor's real name is revealed: Demence. Same as his ansestor, who invented the Electro Static Elluminator.
--^The whole thing was a dream, so there aren't really any villains in this.
---^Also, we don't know if Demence is really Dementor's real name since it was just a dream.
We learn that Middleton hosted the World's Fair in 1904.
Professor Dementor is mentioned in this episode, but not seen (third time).
Third time Drakken and Shego appear, but Kim and Shego don't fight. |
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| 49. A Sitch in Time: Present (1) |
| gs: Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable) Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable) Raven-Symone (Monique) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Tom Kane (Monkey Fist, Real Estate Agent) Brian George (Duff Killigan) |
Ron's family suddenly relocates to Norway, leaving Kim and Ron trying to keep their team intact. But when Drakken, Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan join forces to steal a monkey-shaped time-portal stone, the Stoppable/Possible team is quite possibly stopped.
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b: 13-Aug-2004 pc: 218 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First aired as part of the Disney Channel TV movie A Sitch in Time (11/28/03).
This episode starts a new school year for K.P. and Ron, so they are now Juniors.
It is revealed in this movie/ep that Mr. Stoppable is an actuary.
Kim says, "booyah" for the first time.
Kim & Ron switch catchphrases in this ep., with Kim saying "Booyah" and Ron saying "What's the sitch?"
Kim uses her Puppy Dog Pout for the third time on the show. |
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| 50. A Sitch in Time: Past (2) |
| gs: Richard Gilliland (Mr. McHenry) Dakota Fanning (Pre-Kindergarten Kim) Michael Dorn (Rufus 3000) Harrison Fahn (Pre-Kindergarten Ron?) Kath Soucie (Teacher, Cheerleader, Mrs. Mahoney) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego, Future Shego) Tom Kane (Monkey Fist) Brian George (Duff Killigan) |
Kim has to live (and fight) in the past when a Naked Mole-Rat messenger from the future warns her of a supreme evil in his time. Drakken, Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan try to defeat Kim at her most vulnerable: pre-K and pre-teen, while Shego looks to her own future.
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b: 13-Aug-2004 pc: 219 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First aired as part of the Disney Channel TV movie A Sitch in Time (11/28/03).
First appearence of Future-Shego.
Kim was orginally supposed to be a baby sitter. She used the ad 'I can do anything' for it and people took her seriously.
We learn that Kim wore braces.
When Ron first views Kim's website, his old computer shows it in black and white.
Pre-K Kim uses the Puppy Dog Pout to get out of going to preschool(first time we know of her using it, fourth time on the show).
Kim and Ron are so different yet so alike at the same time. In their Pre-K photo they are the only 2 waving at the camera while everyone else sits normally. |
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| 51. A Sitch in Time: Future (3) |
| gs: Kelly Ripa (Future Bonnie) Michael Clarke Duncan (Future Wade) Freddie Prinze Jr. (Future Jim and Tim) Michael Dorn (Rufus 3000) Vivica A. Fox (Future Monique) Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable) Nicole Sullivan (Future Shego) John DiMaggio (Future Drakken) Tom Kane (Future Monkey Fist) Brian George (Robo-Duff) |
Fast forward to Shegoton, where Shego rules the world and green is the new black. Kim and Ron must travel in time to team up with their now-grown up friends to destroy the Tempus Simia monkey idol and restore the space-time continuum.
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b: 13-Aug-2004 pc: 220 w: Bill Motz & Bob Roth d: Steve Loter |
NOTE: Villains: Shego & Drakken and Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan
Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
First aired as part of the Disney Channel TV movie A Sitch in Time (11/28/03).
We discover Shego was the one who had the Stoppable family sent to Norway in "Present", breaking up the Possible-Stoppable team.
In the future, Brick Flagg loses his hair. |