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Season 3

52. Steal Wheels
gs: Jason Marsden (Felix) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Estelle Harris (Mrs. Lipsky) Raven-Symone (Monique) Kirsten Storms (Bonnie) Brian Posehn (Larry) Tara Strong (Tara, Hope)

Feeling left out, Kim tries to hang out with Ron and Felix by being "one of the guys". Drakken gets help from his cousin Motor Ed to complete his latest diabolical scheme.

b: 25-Sep-2004 pc: 301 w: Brian Swenlin d: Steve Loter

NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Motor Ed
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • Ironically, this episode first aired on a Saturday night, instead of a Friday.
  • Drakken's mom said that Motor Ed was related to Drakken by cousin.
  • In this episode, Kim's cousin Larry is mentioned and heard but is not seen.
  • For the first time in two years, one of the cheerleaders is given a name: the cheerleader with long, black hair is named Hope.
  • Kim and Monique both have new outfits in this ep.
  • Drakken's hairstyle and outfit changes in this episode.
  • Motor Ed says "seriously" 26 times in this episode, and Drakken says it 6 times.
  • The Pixie scouts are first mentioned in this episode.
  • Motor Ed's real name is "Eddy Lipsky".
  • Motor Ed develops a crush on Shego (who is obviously not interested in him).

  • 53. Emotion Sickness
    gs: Raven-Symone (Monique) Enrico Colantoni (Dr. Cyrus Bortel) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Booth Guy) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Kirsten Storms (Bonnie) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin)

    Kim is having an emotional problem after she gets attached to a microchip in a fight with Shego which causes her to become sad, mad, or mad...........that is for Ron which is driving him crazy! Meanwhile Drakken's having the same problems with Shego on the other end.

    b: 15-Oct-2004 pc: 302 w: Brian Swenlin d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Shego has a new outfit and hairstyle in this episode.
  • Kim kisses Ron on the lips in this episode.
  • When Ron is zipping around the room deciding what to do about dating Kim, he meditates while standing on his head at one point.
  • Shego kisses Drakken too (on the lips). When the photo develops from the photo booth the last one is of them kissing.
  • We learn that Kim has lost her crush on Josh. She explains that they grew apart.
  • First time we see Shego cry.
  • Also the first time we see Shego with a different hairstyle (ponytail).
  • This is also the first time we see Kim wearing earings.
  • Kim (under the moodulator's anger mode) attacks Ron!
  • First time we see Kim's handwriting.
  • Voted #1 episode in Disney Channel's Kim Possible Click it to Pick It: So the Kountdown.

  • 54. Bonding
    gs: Jeff Bennett (as) Grey Delisle (as) Elliot Gould (as Mr. Stoppable [deleted scene]) Jennifer Hale (as) Andrea Martin (as Mrs. Stoppable) Patton Oswalt (as Professor Dementor) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Rider Strong (as Brick Flagg) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) Frank Welker (as mutant wiener dogs)

    It's a sticky sitch when Professor Dementor's "Bondo-Ball" makes Kim stuck to Bonnie and Ron stuck to Mr. Barkin. Kim and Ron must work with their enemies in order to stop Dementor's evil scheme and get un-stuck.

    b: 22-Oct-2004 pc: 303 w: John Behnke & Rob Humphrey d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villain: Professor Dementor
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • First time Bonnie gets involved in one of Kim's missions.
  • --^ Actually, it's the fourth time (Queen Bebe, Return to Wannaweep, Kimitation Nation)
  • When Barkin announces he and Ron will go to the gym, Rufus flexes his muscles, and looks exactly like he did when he wore the molecular muscle enhancer in "Ron the Man", (which, coincidentally, also involved Dementor).
  • Bonnie has two sisters: Connie and Lonnie.
  • Kim was a Pixie Scout in the past.
  • The map Barkin shows on the projector when he tells the Pixies that a rival troop is moving in on their territory is the same one shown in "Go Team Go" and "Steal Wheels".
  • First time Professor Dementor has been in an episode without Drakken.
  • Actually, it is the first time Bonnie's INVOLVED in a mission or goes on a mission, since she was a bystander in those other episodes.
  • According to Kim, Bonnie weighs 105 lbs.
  • Voted #7 in Kim Possible Click it to Pick it: So the Kountdown

  • 55. Bad Boy
    gs: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Fred Willard (as Jack Hench) Tara Strong (as Tara, Hope, Shawn) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) Grey Delisle (as Charity?, Bride at Wedding) Phil Lamarr (as Danny?)

    Ron concludes that "bad boys" get the girls, then a mishap with Drakken at the Super Villains Convention causes Ron to become pure evil and Drakken to become a goody-two-shoes. Before Kim realizes what has happened, Shego eagerly teams up with a villain with actual potential – Ron.

    b: 14-Jan-2005 pc: 304 w: Nicole Dubuc d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Ron "Bad Boy" Stoppable
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Drakken & Ron switch their "skin-color" too: Ron becomes blue and Drakken...well..normal...
  • The dress that Kim wore on her date with Josh in Blush appears in this episode.
  • According to the Bad Meter, Shego is proven to be more evil than Drakken.
  • Ron is a much smarter villain than Drakken could ever be.
  • Ron has at least two cousins: Rueben(who's at least 18) and Shaun(who is 7).
  • Second time Duff Killigan appears, but doesn't have any lines.
  • First time Hope appears in an episode without Bonnie.
  • This episode and the last three were aired in the same order as their production codes.

  • 56. Showdown at the Crooked D
    gs: Brian George (as Professor Ramesh) Tara Strong (as Joss) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Brian George (as Professor Ramesh) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Slim Possible, Henchmen)

    Dad is one bummed dude when he's the only genius not invited to the Crooked D Ranch Research Roundup. But as the other brainiacs start to become a few quarts short of a 10-gallon hat, it's up to a Possible posse to save the West.

    b: 25-Mar-2005 pc: 229 w: Mark Palmer d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villians: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
  • First released as part of "Kim Possible: The Villain Files" on DVD/VHS.
  • It is revealed that Mr. Dr. Possible has an older brother, Slim Possible.
  • It is revealed that Kim has another cousin, Joss.
  • This episode takes place during Kim and Ron's summer.
  • Drakken has a new outfit in this episode.
  • In June 2004, the scene of Kim making Joss feel better was used in a "believe in yourself" promo on Disney Channel.

  • 57. Dimension Twist
    gs: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) April Winchell (as Cooking Show Hostess) Jeff Bennett (as ) Clancy Brown (as Commander Kane) Danny Cooksey (as ) Jennifer Hale (as ) Maurice LaMarche (as ) Rob Paulsen (as ) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Announcer) Jonathan Silverman (as ) Kath Soucie (as ) James A. Taylor (as )

    Drakken steals the Pan-Dimensional Vortex Inducer to put Kim and Ron into a black hole. But it all goes wrong when crossed wires get Kim and company, not to mention Dr. D. and Shego, sucked into TV show dimensions.

    b: 01-Apr-2005 pc: 308 w: Tracy Berna d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • The "Fearless Ferret" is seen in this episode.
  • The parodies of the TV shows found in this episode is F.R.I.E.N.D.S, Star Trek, Survivor, The Adventrues of Batman and Robin, ER, and many others.
  • Other shows parodied: ER, That's 70's show, Teletubbies, ***** for the Straight Guy, Hollywood Squares, Tom & Jerry and Fear Factor.
  • This episode first aired in the US during Disney Channel's Spankin' Prankin' April Fool's Day Marathon.
  • Ron is the only one in this episode not to change clothes.
  • This is similar to a Teen Titans episode where the villian Control Freak sucks himself into the TV and the Teen Titans follow.
  • This is similar to a Fairly Odd Parents special called "Channel Chasers".

  • TV Movie

    Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama
    gs: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Lauren Tom (as Yoshiko) Rider Strong (as Brick Flagg) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Raven-Symone (as Monique) April Winchell (as Reporter) Eddie Deezen (as Ned) Maurice LaMarche (as "Big Daddy" Brotherson) Ricky Ullman (as Eric) Diedrich Bader (as) Clyde Kusatsu (as Nakasumi-san) Phil LaMarr (as) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Sumo Ninja, Dr. Gooberman) Stephen Root (as cowboy card player) Tara Strong (as Lounge singer?)

    The original series' finale for "Disney's Kim Possible" is a Disney Channel Original Movie later split into three episodes. So the Drama: Part One, Two and Three.

    b: 08-Apr-2005 pc: 305, 306, 307 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and "Big Daddy" Brotherson
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • This was originally the series finale.
  • Christy Carlson Romano's song "Could It Be" is part of the movie's sound track.
  • The movie was released on DVD and video on May 10, 2005.
  • This will be the fourth time Christy Carlson Romano stars in a Disney Channel Original Movie.
  • It was revealed by Bob Schooley in an online chat which took place on the night that this movie premered on Disney Channel in the US that Kim and Ron were planned as a couple all along.
  • This movie first aired on Kirsten Storms' (voice of Bonnie) 21st birthday.
  • So The Drama was originally going to be the live action Kim Possible movie, but was deemed to expensive to make. It then was going to be released in theaters as a cartoon movie until Teacher's Pet flopped in theaters.
  • A deleted scene on the DVD has Ron asking Kim why she doesn't just beat up Bonnie to get her to leave her alone, like she does Shego. Kim responds by saying beating her up wouldn't be right because where Shego is hardcore evil, Bonnie is just high school evil.
  • The DVD version of the films ends with a close up of 'The End' sign of the school and then pans up to the stars where it fades to black and regular credits come on leaving out the still images shown during the television showing. The film fades out right before the second verse of 'Could It Be' begins to play.
  • In a deleted scene in the movie, it's revealed that Ron's scooter in the movie is new.
  • I found 7 differences between broadcast version and DVD/VHS. The DVD/VHS has these extra and/or different scenes:
    1) Kim mentions she helped boat owner Mr. Bailey through an "okay storm" (it wasn't a perfect storm).
    2) Drakken receives his bow tie.
    3) Kim & Ron run into robo-Portuguese Man-o-War and clam lasers underwater.
    4) Ron makes a comment on the beach of the club.
    Broadcast: "Think there'll be a long line?"
    DVD/VHS: "Think they're trying to keep us out?"
    5) Kim has an extended fight with Shego. Involves a chandelier.
    6) Kim in 2nd extended fight with Shego. Involves 2 serving carts, with Ron ramming the 2nd one into Shego.
    7) Extended song at end - Could It Be.

  • 58. Overdue
    gs: Brian George (as Duff Killigan) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Tom Kane (as Monkey Fist) Patton Oswalt (as Prof. Dementor) April Winchell (as Ms. Hatchet) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie)

    When Ms. Hatchet discovers that Kim has an overdue library book, KP's cheerleading activities are suspended. Ron realises that he lost the book, and he has to retrace his steps through the last few missions he and Kim went on to save Kim from...library lock-up!

    b: 15-Apr-2005 pc: 309a w: Jim Peterson d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Duff Killigan and Dr. Drakken & Shego and Prof. Dementor and Monkey Fist
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Roachie".
  • Wade's "Wadebot" appears again in this episode. It was seen in "Blush" the first time.
  • In many ways, this episode reflects the episode "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting".

  • 58. Roachie
    gs: Maurice LaMarche (as Prof. Acari) Stephen Root (as Chester Yapsby) Frank Welker (as Roaches)

    Chester Yapsby has stolen the roflax, an invention that can make insects grow larger. An encounter with his army of giant cockroaches has cause Kim to fear bugs. Ron, on the other hand, wants to keep a roach that he calls "Roachie" as a pet.

    b: 15-Apr-2005 pc: 309b w: Brian Swenlin d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Chester Yapsby and The Giant Roaches
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Half-length (11-minute) episode. First aired with "Overdue".
  • Ron learns to speak cockroach, though not while under pressure.
  • Ron is afraid of normal bugs, while Kim is afraid of bigger-than-normal bugs.
  • In the cafeteria scene, both Monique & Bonnie pass behind Kim & Ron, but neither has any lines this episode.

  • 59. Rappin' Drakken
    gs: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Rob Paulsen (as GJ agent) Tom Kane (as American Starmaker host) Sherri Shepard (as M.C. Honey) Andrea Martin (as Shape of My Head singer) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin)

    Drakken starts rappin' to get people to buy his brain-washing shampoo.

    b: 25-Jun-2005 pc: 311 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Ron sings "The Naked Mole Rap" in this episode.
  • Originally supposed to air on May 06, 2005, but a repeat airing of "Dimesion Twist" replaced it.
  • "Rappin' Drakken"
        "The Naked Mole Rap"
        "Hello, Hello, Hello"
        Written by Adam Berry, Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley
  • Disney Channel had a "Click it to Pick it" voting on their website. Out of a choice of two KP episodes, "Rappin' Drakken" beat out "Team Impossible".
  • First aired on a Saturday night.

  • 60. Team Impossible
    gs: Eric Close (as) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken, Heinrich, Captain Lewis, Akut) Gary Dourdan (as Dash) Patton Oswalt (as Prof. Dementor) Adam Rodriguez (as) James A. Taylor (as) April Winchell (as Mrs. Silver) Nancy Cartwright (as Bernice)

    Team Impossible is out to put Kim out of the world saving business to keep up their income. Meanwhile, Ron starts to wonder if saving the world is all its cracked up to be.

    b: 26-Aug-2005 pc: 313 w: John Behnke & Rob Humphrey d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dash, Crash & Burn and Dr. Drakken and Professor Dementor
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • Team Impossible is mentioned in A Sitch in Time.
  • First aired on a Friday night, right before the premiere of the KP/Lilo & Stitch crossover "Rufus".
  • Wade leaves his room!

  • 61. Gorilla Fist
    gs: Keiko Agena (as Yori) Tom Kane (as Monkey Fist) Melissa McCarthy (as DNAmy) Raven-Symone (as Monique) George Takei (as Sensei) James A. Taylor (as Ron Reager)


    Monkey Fist is being held responsible for sensai's kidnapping. Ron and Yori set out to find him, but Kim is wary of Yori and sets out to find them.


    b: 18-Nov-2005 pc: 312 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: DNAmy and Monkey Fist
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • First released (in the states) as a bonus episode on the "Kim Possible: So the Drama" DVD.
  • First aired at the end of the "Kick It With Kim" marathon on Disney Channel.
  • This episode gives hints at the growing relationship between Kim and Ron that comes to a head in So the Drama.
  • In this episode, Yori is mistaken for Ron's girlfriend and Kim gets jealous, yet tries to deny it.
  • Kim secrectly thought that Ron had a crush on someone in Japan when he went in the episode "Exchange". She gets angry and upset when she finds out Yori was at that school.
  • In a way, this story mirrors So the Drama because Ron gets the same way when Eric shows up.
  • Yori spends the day dragging Ron around the world which agains makes Kim mad. Wade then points out that this is the same thing Kim does to Ron.
  • Amy kept calling Monkey Fist by his original name: Monty.
  • This is the first episode written by Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle that doesn't involve Drakken & Shego.
  • First time Kim and Ron save one of their enemies ("Rewriting History" doesn't count because it was just a dream).
  • Kim and Wade find out the truth about the Yamanuchi school and what happened while Ron was there.

  • 62. And the Molerat Will Be CGI
    gs: Ricardo Montalban (as Señor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (as Señor Senior, Jr.) Patrick Warburton (as Mr. Barkin) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Raven-Symone (as Monique) Anneliese van der Pol (as Heather) Clancy Brown (as Mr. Merle, Mr. Huey) Joe Mantegna (as Jimmy Blamhammer) Danny Masterson (as Quinn) James A Taylor (as)

    Kim and Ron do their part in making a movie about Kim Possible. Junior, on the other hand, wants revenge on the director for not putting him in the movie.

    b: 10-Jun-2006 pc: 310 w: Mark Drop d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Jr. & Señor Senior, Sr.
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd
  • CGI stands for "Computer Generated Imagery"
  • First aired on a Saturday night.

  • 63. So the Drama: Part 1
    gs: Diedrich Bader (as) Phil LaMarr (as) John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Lauren Tom (as Yoshiko) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Raven-Symone (as Monique) April Winchell (as Reporter) Eddie Deezen (as Ned) Maurice LaMarche (as "Big Daddy" Brotherson) Clyde Kusatsu (as Nakasumi-san) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Sumo Ninja) Stephen Root (as cowboy card player) Tara Strong (as Lounge singer?)

    Bonnie's "food chain" comments get into Kim's head when she realises that she doesn't have a date to the prom. Meanwhile, Drakken plans his greatest evil scheme yet.

    b: none pc: 305 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and "Big Daddy" Brotherson
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • The movie version of So the Drama originally aired on April 8, 2005.
  • We finally learn Mr. Dr. Possible's full name: James Timothy Possible. Obviously, that's where the twins got their names.
  • We learn another cheerleader's name: Jessica, the one with the sandy blonde hair. So we now know Kim, Bonnie, Tara, Hope, Liz, Marcella, Jessica and Crystal.
  • Nakasumi-san can speak English quite well. He simply likes whispiring to his assistant, Yoshiko.
  • Ron's tux was his dad's from High School.
  • Yoshiko's last name is Kyoko.

  • 64. So the Drama: Part 2
    gs: John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (as Shego) Kirsten Storms (as Bonnie) Raven-Symone (as Monique) April Winchell (as Reporter) Eddie Deezen (as Ned) Ricky Ullman (as Eric) Diedrich Bader (as) Clyde Kusatsu (as Nakasumi-san) Phil LaMarr (as) Kevin Michael Richardson (as Dr. Gooberman) Rider Strong (as Brick Flagg) Tara Strong (as)

    Kim's seemingly found the answer to her prom date drama when the new guy, Eric, shows up, which starts to make Ron jealous. Meanwhile, Drakken's plan involves kidnapping Kim's dad and being the new owner of Bueno Nacho headquarters.

    b: none pc: 306 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • The movie version of So the Drama originally aired on April 8, 2005.
  • Ron's mom is the one who drove Kim & Walter to the ortho. when their braces got locked.
  • The same DJ from "The Golden Years" and "Rappin' Drakken" appears in this episode/movie.

  • 65. So the Drama: Part 3
    gs: 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)

    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?

    b: none pc: 307 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Steve Loter

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • The movie version of So the Drama originally aired on April 8, 2005.
  • 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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