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| 1. Crush |
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| When Ron screams (after the "Naked Mole Rat Show"), his freckles are missing.
The grappler in "Bueno Nacho" was red, but this one is purple.
Contrary to the series' established style, Mom's lower lip is filled in for a segment of the breakfast table discussion.
Animation Goof: Because it's been recycled from an earlier sequence, the overlay representing the view from Drakken's Ultimate Robo-Warrior incorrectly identifies Ron as Kim, and vice versa.
At the start of the episode, Kim asks if Ron has ever considered a normal pet, i.e. "something not naked". But pretty much ALL animals are nude.
^-- Nitpick of Nitpick: Clothing-less, sure, but not hairless, and few have "naked" in their name.
For a brief second on the plane, part of Ron's sunglasses are missing (the part that rests on the ear--the right one).
When Dr. Possible (Dad) says, "Josh?" his eyebrows are black.
Strange that Ron should care so much about Christmas, seeing as he's Jewish according to 'Ron the Man'.
^--While I'll admit to not having seen the episode, I can take a wild guess and say that he could have parents of different faiths. His father may be Jewish and his mother Catholic (or vice versa). In that is the case, then Ron would celebrate not only Jewish holidays (like Chanukah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, etc.), but Catholic holidays as well (like Christmas, Easter, Good Friday, etc.). I hope that helps.
^-- Even though I'm Jewish, I still get excited about Christmas because I, like Ron probably, like the joy and kindness around that time. He might also be half Jewish and Christian.
For a moment, when Ron's holding Rufus in Heinrich's snow-mobile thing, his hands are flesh-coloured, when he should be wearing gloves.
Pronunciation: Whenever Dad mentions Doctor Drakken, he pronounces it "Drocken".
Drakken's picture is not on the back page of the newspaper at the beginning of the scene. But when (Mr.) Dr. Possible says "I wouldn't give up. With Drakken, I mean" his picture occupies a large portion of the back page
During Shego's "...every time you blab about your big plan..." rant, her mouth completely disappears for a frame or two when she says "she wins!"
During the battle with the Ultimate Robo-Warrior, Kim puts Rufus in one of the pockets of her cargo pants after she catches him in mid-air. The next time we see Rufus (when the Ultimate Robo-Warrior starts to fall), he is perched on Ron's shoulder, but Kim was never physically close enough to Ron (on or off-screen) for her to give Rufus back to Ron.
If it was a Sadie Hawkins Dance, why was Ron trying to ask girls out?
Yes, we all know that one of the most basic rules of cartoon characters is that they wear the same clothes in just about every episode, but why is Kim wearing her casual green shirt to a dance? And why is Bonnie wearing her cheerleading outfit?
When Kim's grappler rope is first shown, it's yellow...but as she fires it up the side of the Z-boy factory, it's black.
When Kim is hanging from the scaffolding fighting Shego, Shego raises a black boot to knock Kim off. In the next shot, as Kim grabs the boot, it's green.
Kim and Ron are both suddenly wearing helmets and goggles as soon as they open the door and exit Heinrich's snow vehicle.
As Josh bends down to pick up his posters, the inside of his ear is momentarily transparent.
When Ron is hanging upside down when the Ultimate Robot Warrior grabs him, Rufus falls out of his pocket. After Kim rescues Rufus, she puts him in her pocket. But when Kim rocket skates to Ron's rescue as the Robot is falling, Rufus is back with Ron.
When Ron manipulates Rufus' mouth during the Rufus Show, he's missing his gloves.
When Kim punches out the camera on the back of Drakken's robot, the hand still in the suction cup is glove-less.
When Ron is pinned by the forklift, his shirt is a light gray rather than black.
I read on naked mole rats (yes,they do exist)And they had pretty short tails.How could rufus have a long tail?And how come his tail wags like a dog?
How can someone's EYES itch?
^-- You've obviously never worn contacts. (I'm sure by "itch" he meant general irritation)
^--It was *not* a Sadie Hawkins Dance. In the begining of the episode Ron identifies Spirit Week, and clarifies that it's the Spirit Week Dance while Himlick is giving them a ride. Also the banner Josh was hanging said: Spirit Week Dance.
--^The contact lenses theory works, but it could also be a figure of speech. What Drakken is really saying is that the Z-boy cartoons are starting to annoy him. |
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| 2. Sink or Swim |
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Gill claims that he mutated into the swamp creature from swimming in the toxic lake, so why didn't anything happen to Ron or Rufus while they swam in it for like half an hour while they fought Gill? In addition, Gill also said that anybody covered in his mucus would also begin to mutate, but he coated Kim, all the cheerleaders, and the coach in that stuff, yet only Coach Barkin changed in any way.
^-- Incorrectly Considered a Goof: Barkin was the first to begin mutation because he'd been exposed the longest. Further, Ron was barely in the lake for half a minute of screen time, and was at the dock in time to stand over a still-gasping Gill. I see no indication that anywhere near "a half an hour" had past between these events.
When Gil's telling the Counselor how he's not getting out of the water, his eyelids are skin-colored. But when they show him before he dives under, his eyelids are black.
When Gill is talking to Ron, there seems to be a bunch of errors on his nose.
When Gill is saying "you took my arts and crafts," and also when he's saying, "they shut down the camp," one of his nostrils disappears.
Also when Gill is saying, "It turns out, and you're gonna love this, the lake had been polluted by run-off from the science camp," first his nose turns dark green, then it goes back to normal, then it turns dark green again, then it goes back to normal again, and then the outline of his nose becomes a full circle (like a pig nose) when it is only supposed to be a half circle.
During Gill's confrontation with Ron in front of cabin 13, Tara is on Bonnie's right. Then, when Ron dives down his escape tunnel she's on Bonnie's left. Then, when Gill is taunting Kim, Tara is back on Bonnie's right again.
^-- That's the squad's other blonde cheerleader on Bonnie's right, initially, but you're right -- the positions of the captive cheerleaders are far from consistent. Referring to the as-yet-unnamed mostly by hair color, their positions are, from left to right...
Cabin explosion to commercial: [Blonde-Straight], against the wall; [Black-Straight], wall and ceiling; Bonnie, pinned to bunk post; [Lighter-Black-Mole], pinned to other post; [Purplish-Wavy (Rosslyn Taylor)], wall; Tara, hanging from ceiling; [Red-Wavy], pinned to third post.
Post-commercial: [Red-Wavy], in foreground, seemingly from high above.
After Ron's escape: Same as before, but with Tara pinned to the second post (to Bonnie's left).
As Gill, et al., hear Ron's motorboat: Tara, pinned to a heretofore unoccupied bunk post (to Bonnie's right); [Blonde-Straight], hanging from ceiling, [Purplish-Wavy (Rosslyn Taylor)] pinned to bunk post (to Bonnie's left)
Right after Ron says "And 'It's' back there!" The "13" on Cabin 13 is missing, then it appears again.
When Ron and Gill are fighting in the lake, Gill's hair for a moment turns green like the color of his muck.
When Gill says "All part of my plan...to have revenge against Ron Stoppable" the fin on his left foot is missing.
Nitpick to Incorrectly considered a goof: You claim that Barkin changed first because he'd been exposed the longest, but in truth, when Gill starts spitting out his mucus at people, he hits Kim first, then the other cheerleaders, and finally traps Barkin to a tree LAST. So why is Barkin the FIRST to mutate if Kim was the one exposed to the mucus the longest? Is it because she's the star of the show?
^-- Incorrectly considered incorrectly considered incorrect (Whew!): Remember that Barkin was snagged long before the others were aware of Gill as anything more than a phantom threat, and his arms bound by muck to his sides.
I thought only the girls in Kim Possible had their upper lip shaded in, but in this episode Gil does too.
^-- I doubt it's as much an issue of shading, as it is of Gil's having a pronounced upper lip. This "fish-like" feature is among those presumably designed to tie together his two forms.
^--Gil isn't the only boy with his upper lip shaded. In Tick-Tick-Tick, Vinnie too has his upper lip shaded.
When we first see Gill after he is captured, he is in Ron's handmade net. Yet, when he is dropped into the giant fishbowl moments later, he is on a canvas stretcher.
Gill says the competition that the cheerleaders were going to didn't exist because it was all a part of his revenge plan. So either Gill is as skillful at faking invitations as he is jamming telecommunications equipment or someone at Middleton High is (or was) not doing their job properly.
Wouldn't Ron have found out that Gil mutated during the summer while he was still in camp? Unless the camp directors were secretive about Gill's mutation. Which leads to a slight plothole--wouldn't Gill's parents have been notified about their son turning into a swamp creature or something like that--does Gill even have parents!?
^--Not necessarily. The mutation process could have taken longer on Gil (as opposed to the transformation on Barkin) because the intensity of pollutants in the water might not have been that strong (and since he swam in it almost all the time, that's would be a lot of exposure, so it wouldn't matter how much pollutants there were). And they might have told Ron about Gil's mutation, but he was so busy having the worst time of his life (being harassed by wild chimps, massive amounts of bugs, poison oak, woodpeckers, other campmates, etc.) that he wasn't really listening. As for Gil's parents, I don't know. I think you got something there.
Gill says he wants revenge on Ron, right? Well, what for? It was Gill's choice to stay in the lake, Ron didn't force him to. If anything, Ron should be the one holding a grudge against Gill, because he bullied him.
^-- Gill would want revenge on Ron because he took Gil's arts and crafts time, allowing for him to be in the water longer. So, instead of just going into the water once a day, because of Ron's switch, Gil got to swim twice a day. I think that Gill feels that, if Ron hadn't asked to switch, the counselor wouldn't have changed the activity roster and he would be normal today.
^-- Not to mention, it doesn't even seem like Ron asked Gil if he minded switching activities. He kinda went ahead and just asked to switch on his own. So that could be another reason for Gil to want revenge on Ron, he might have felt that Ron did it on purpose.
When Gill says, "So... he ditched you," the fin-thing on top of his head is light green.
As Tara eats the pork wafer, her bellybutton is missing.
Solution to Barkin being the only one to mutate: I suppose it's possible that there's a two-time rule. Like Barkin got hit by the mucus two times, therefore he mutated while no one else did.
Seen from the outside, the bus looks pretty big (like your normal school bus), but the inside is small as it only has 4 rows of seats.
Ron's secret stash contained pork wafers. However, in "Ron the Man", we find out that he's Jewish.
^. Not necessarily a goof. My Dad's Jewish (Mom's Catholic) and he does eat pork on rare occassions. Most notably in egg rolls. And a Jewish acquaintance of mine once told me that some Jews will eat pork if it's what's being served so as not to seem rude. And let's not forget, there are Catholics who eat meat on Fridays, even though that's a no-no. It all depends on how devout you are, I guess.
^-- Also, it is artificial pork. Perhaps that doesn't count.
Ron's pockets frequently change from cargo pants pockets to normal pockets throughout this episode. |
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| 3. The New Ron |
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| Ron got a haircut in this episode. At the end, he messed his around and it appeared exactly as it did before the haircut.
After changing out of the scuba gear, Ron is wearing his typical action gear (black shirt, cargo pants). Then, for the rest of the fight with Señor Senior, Sr., he's wearing his new outfit (blue shirt, pleather pants).
^--Incorrectly yet correctly considered a goof. Looking closely Ron is not wearing his usual outfit. But he is not wearing his new one either. He is wearing a black shirt with blue pleather pants. So, it is still a goof in a way.
Ron and Kim go to Paris to get his cowlick fixed. After they get it fixed they come out of the shop, and in the first long shot of the store front Ron's cowlick is back, and in the second long shot it's gone again.
During Dr. Possible's (Mom) entire first line, her lower lip is shaded in.
When Kim says "Can you hack into the European grid?" the details on the Kimmunicator disappear.
The picture of Kim and Ron inside of Kim's locker is only present for one scene -- in the entire series. ^-- Perhaps Kim posted it as a reminder of how Ron used to be ("Yeah... I liked him better that way, too.").
When Ron comes back from "fighting" Junior, the ladder to his right has already been damaged beyond use, but it's whole again in the next shot -- just in time to be destroyed by a spinning top of doom.
After the whole spinning tops of doom thing, Ron gets his haircut back for a scene.
Just before the above, Kim's upper lip is momentarily flesh-colored.
Koi, even starved koi, aren't dangerous. They don't even have teeth. Of course, this could just be to emphasize SSS's inexperience, but when Rufus is fighting them to get to Ron and SSJ, one of the koi clearly has teeth.
Outside of Francois' shop, Haute D'Style, the bottom of Ron's shirt is red during the entire "Hair care is the center of the universe" discussion.
WHen Kim runs off with Ron's hat early in the episode, the bottom of Ron's shirt is red when he shouts "Give it, Kim!" |
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| 4. Tick-Tick-Tick |
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| Continuity Error: This episode introduces Kim to Dr. Drakken, though Ron refers to him as her "arch enemy" in "Crush".
When Shego asks Drakken if she can work the gravatomic ray, the black that tops her collar is missing.
After Drakken refuses to let Shego use the ray, the buttons on her control sticks are missing.
^-- It's possible that the buttons simply aren't visible from that angle. More glaring errors in this scene: Those same buttons are grey in one shot, red in the next, and so on, back and forth. Even more dramatic is the constantly-shifting appearance of the gravatomic ray's control stick, the head of which alternates between a red ball and a thumb-triggered joystick. Various controls also seem to appear and disappear at random.
At Prof. Acari's, when Kim looks at her Kimmunicator, her gloves are missing.
After Kim finds out about the nano-tick and escapes detention, the seat she was sitting in disappears. Or maybe, really quick, Junior and Big Mike moved down a seat.
As Kim pulls her pom-poms from her backpack (just before Barkin retrieves her for detention), the backpack disappears. If she merely drops her pack to the floor (which doesn't seem very in-character), it ought to be visible in later, wider shots (which it isn't).
After escaping detention, both Kim and Ron have drinks. Then, a couple of scenes later, there's only one drink.
When Kim jumps on a table in Bueno Nacho, look in the background -- the "cheese machine" has been destroyed, presumably by the gravatomic ray. But when Shego tries to get Kim, the machine is back to normal and Shego destroys it...again.
When Kim confronts Shego at Bueno Nacho, the table she jumps on has a burger and two drinks. Right before Shego destroys it, the burger is missing.
^-- Actually, it's *two* burgers, the wrappers they were sitting on, and what appears to be a pepper or salt shaker that turn up missing. But you really can't expect TV scale animators to draw in such incidental objects for such a very brief, wide shot action sequence. And, to their credit, they *were* consistent as far as who was sitting at the table Shego destroys (though, unless the fellow in orange has a twin, he was sitting with an entirely different woman as the roof came off).
The scar on Drakken's face comes from his eye but in some shots it comes from his nose. This happens during the whole "I want my nano-tick!" thing.
^-- As far as I can tell, in that particular scene, Drakken's nose merely obscures the scar's true starting point.
Right before Barkin's car is captured by the ray, his watch is missing.
^-- And after he's been dropped, it's on the wrong arm.
When Shego looks at the radar for the nano-tick, her one glove is missing.
^-- More accurately, it seems her right glove was mis-colored to match her skin.
Right before Barkin gets Kim for detention, Prof. Acari says "thank you" and is holding the disk. But Kim never got the disk.
^-- Au contraire. As Drakken rambles on about his nano-tick, Kim ejects, then snags, Acari's misappropriated disc.
Animation Goof: Someone forgot to color in Dad's eyebrows in the "South America/School Night" scene. Sure it was only one cel -- but that cel was held for more than 40 frames. (http://www.globaljusticealliance.com/images/GoofDad.jpg)
Another animation goof is with Mr. Barkin. His hair in "Tick-Tick-Tick" Is BLONDE (just like Kim's father's eyebrows). In other episodes ("Sink or Swim" and "Downhill"), it's black ("Tick Tick Tick" was probably the pilot ep instead of "Crush").
^-- Incorrectly Considered a Goof: Dr. Possible's eyebrows weren't blonde, they were flesh-colored, and only for one cel. In contrast, Mr. Barkin's crewcut was consistently blonde throughout the entire episode and was therefore almost certainly on-model for the time. In other words, the final decision on Barkin's hair color likely came too late for it to influence the production of "TTT", and his pigmentation can't truly be considered an animation "goof". Besides, who can say Steve's present look isn't the result of a dye job? Only his hairdresser knows for sure.
Animation Goof: When we first see Dr. Drakken, he's flesh colored, then, later, he becomes blue.
^-- Incorrectly Considered a Goof: That's the effect of the firelight. Note that all colors appear a bit different in that scene -- though, I'll admit, Chris Bailey (or whoever) may have gone a bit overboard with Drakken. (http://www.globaljusticealliance.com/images/DrakkenFire.jpg)
Why did Coach Barkin give Kim detention because he found Rufus on school grounds? Rufus belongs to Ron. Kim should have protested that point.
When Kim goes to cheerleading practice, there's a rather sturdily-built
cheerleader on the squad with thick eyebrows and wavy black hair who isn't shown in any other episode.
When Big Mike says, "I like sparkles" Kim has only painted one finger. After Junior and Vinnie's brief exchange, all of Big Mike's finger nails are painted.
When Kim looks in her compact mirror and finds the nanno-tick on her nose, the explosive part of it is missing.
When Kim is "introduced" to Vinnie and Big Mike, the lines in her hair disappear.
Re: control sticks; appears that the red ball opens doors/retracts the Gravitomic ray and the thumb-triggered control stick "wields" it.
^-- Were they more consistent, I'd agree with you; indeed, I'd briefly considered that specific possibility. But there's just too much else wonky with the controls (and only one instance of the ray being lowered) for the above to be assumed.
Why would Bueno NACHO be selling BURGERS?
After Kim prints her papers in the beginning, Rufus has the word "nacho" on him. If this midterm was really important to Kim, why would it have the word "nacho" in it?
When Wade first plays the tape of Shego fly-kicking Acari's security camera, his computer display is blank. When Kim plays the same clip back later, the screen flashes "Upload in Progress" over a green progress bar.
During the scene where D&S chase K&R, the former pairing are soaked when Drakken's gravitomic ray uproots a fire hydrant. Shortly after, as they approach Bueno Nacho, the two are fully dry.
^-- Well, they *are* flying through the air. Basic air-drying. Plus they're moving pretty quickly.
As Kim leaps off her desk in detention, her book is missing.
As Kim and Shego are fighting inside Bueno Nacho, Kim throws Ron the Kimmunicator. Where was it hidden? Cheerleading uniforms are not known to have pockets.
When Shego pushes Ron away and says, "Drop the hot sauce and step away from the nose," the camera pans out to reveal that Kim is wearing her usual green tank (rather than the cheerleading uniform she wears the rest of the scene). |
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| 5. Downhill |
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| When Kim, Ron, Rufus, Dr. Possible and Mr. Barkin are riding down the hill, Mr. Barkin is wearing a pink bathrobe because his clothes had shrunk in the machine thing that DNAmy invented. They all land safely at the bottom, and they show the crowd. Then they show Kim, Ron, Rufus, Dr. Possible and Mr. Barkin, only Mr. Barkin is wearing his original clothes, even though, in the next scene, he's still wearing the bathrobe.
Also during the jet down the mountain: Kim and Ron momentarily swap arms (I doubt Dad had time to juggle them).
We see Ron, Mr. Barkin and DNAmy start to walk back to the ski lodge. The next time we see them, Mr. Barkin and DNAmy are still walking, but Ron has somehow acquired a helmet and the snowboard he used to spray Bonnie
Wade says that Mr. Barkin agreed to cut him in for 10 per cent of the Snowbeast reward, but we have not (yet) seen that: 1) Mr. Barkin knows who Wade is or how to contact him and 2) there is a way to contact Wade other than the Kimmunicator, which is almost always on Kim's person.
^-- Monique contacts Wade through an ordinary phone line in "October 31st". Still, there's no indication Barkin knows the number.
If both of Kim's parents are chaperoning the ski trip, who is looking after Jim & Tim? They are too young to be left alone in the house.
^--Actually, when Kim's parents first arrive at the bus, her dad says that they dropped off Jim and Tim at their grandmother's house before heading over.
DNAmy's lips perfectly match her flesh tone, yet they leave a lipstick-pink print as she kisses the inside of her squad car's window.
As Ron and Kim are talking at the lodge, Kim tells Ron "This weekend is now strictly damage control....etc" Her dad overhears her. Later as her dad is building the snowman, her MOM comes up and says "We wouldn't want Kimmy to be in humiliation nation" even though her dad was the one who overheard her.
^-- ICaG: It's pretty obvious the two had discussed the matter, Kim's dad doubtlessly quoting the phrase to her mom.
Kim's dad mentions in this episode that they left Jim & Tim at Nana's, yet we learn in The Golden Years their Nana lives in Florida. The only possible explanation is that they have another grandmother called Nana. Maybe both Kim's dad and mom are called Nana.
^-- Most likely the same Nana, seeing as "The Golden Years" marks Nana's move to Florida (as is evident in Mr. Dr. Possible's line "Thanks for coming with us to help us settle Nana into her new home").
Wade's skin tone changes several times in this episode.
If Amy has every cuddle buddy, where is her flamingoat? |
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| 6. Bueno Nacho |
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When asked to buy Kim a new jacket, Mr. Possible tells a story of when he applied to the University for funding. In the story, he says that money is made of paper, and paper comes from trees, so money does grow on trees. In fact, dollar bills are 75% cotton, 25% linen, and not made from normal paper from trees.
Animation Goof: At breakfast, Kim's right forearm passes *through* her ear -- twice -- as she explains the difference between her paternally-described "functional coat" and the "Club Banana" jacket she currently desires (the former's from last season -- and red!).
Animation Goof?: Before rappelling down a wall of cheese, Kim fires her recently-acquired grappling gun. The prongs of its hook point "in", toward the line, as she fires, but conveniently point "out" as they sink into Wisconsin Swiss.
^-- Incorrectly considered a goof: Though the transformation takes place off-screen in this episode, "Coach Possible" clearly depicts the prongs' rotation in mid-flight.
Animation Goof: This one's a bit technical. As Ned grasps the cardboard nacho tray, his thumb passes *under* the nacho cheese, but *over* the tortilla chips that obscure it. The result is this rather odd-looking sequence of images.
When Drakken has Kim held captive and yells to Shego about when the laser drill will hit magma, his scar jumps from under his right eye to its usual place under his left eye.
As a lifelong resident of Wisconsin, I can assure you that I've never heard of "Wisconsin Swiss" that the tour guide says the building is made of. If they wanted accuracy the building should have been Cheddar cheese, but then Kim wouldn't have been able to use the holes for access.
When Drakken is on his air powered elevator and standing at the magmachine, for a split second the screen shows Shego standing with him.
Drakken, while stealing the laser drill, says 'Well done Shego - Phase 1 is complete.' Later on, Kim tells him that his plan is 'to drill through to the magma beneath the Earth's crust,' and Drakken says 'Well - that's phase 1'. Neh?
The timer on the bomb must slow down during Drakken's line. If you countdown along with the bomb, you'll see that it should have detonated when Kim jumped onto it.
In other countries where Kim Possible is aired, the money is made of a thick paper, so this might have been used to make the show a little neutral when it came to the national references.
If it's warm enough in Middleton for Kim to wear a tank top, why would Kim need a new jacket? Even if she does buy the jacket now, then wears it when it gets cold out, the outfit wouldn't be popular anymore. A.k.a. just another "pink poof."
^-- Kim spends so much time out of town, odds are she'd still get plenty of use out of the jacket.
How would Ned hear Wade from Ron's earpiece before he says something like, "...You have a choice to make- be the manager or the goofy sidekick." Ron is about 5 feet away from Ned.
Actually, when Ned says "you have a choice", you can clearly see that he has the same head piece. And from my knowledge, they usually are set on the same channel so Ned can head Wade talking.
Couldn't Ron simply have taken a break or something when Kim needed him? And anyway, the head honchos (no pun intended) might not have minded if it meant that Wisconsin, a possible place for a chain to continue, would have stayed in existence.
Captioning error: When Kim is telling Rufus ''Goood little naked mole rat'' for pushing the cheese button, the captions say ''Good little naked mall rat''.
When Kim says "Hello, earth to Ron", the logo in her shoe is missing (this is also apparent later as Ron and Kim are arguing about going to Wisconsin)
According to the book version of this episode, Kim created her website at the beginning of her sophomore year, but she created her website when she was 12, remember? |
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| 7. Number One |
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Bonnie's collar is yellow (rather than red) during her "Did you give the squad 110% today?" solo shot.
^-- Shortly after, as Bonnie asserts her intention to be squad captain, her upper lip develops a dark outline.
Kim's cheerleading is not only dangerous but also illegal. Her squad makes a pyramid without spotters (people supporting from the back), and it's a three tier pyramid, which is college level cheerleading and not legal for highschoolers! Kim is in either tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade (not ninth; Ron refers to his freshman year in the past tense in this episode), and anyone in any of those years is only allowed to make a 2-tier pyramid.
^-- Actually, not twelfth, either; remember, Ron was intimidated by seniors in "The New Ron".
^--When the squad made their pyramid there were three spotters so I don't think that's illegal.
^--Oh, okay... still, three tier pyramids are illegal for highschoolers, spotters or not.
When Ron is facing off with Agent Du and imitating Du's karate move, he has nothing in his hand, but on the cut to the wide shot as Kim starts to walk away, Ron is suddenly holding Rufus.
^-- ICaG: Kim puts Rufus into Ron's hand before walking off.
After Wil summons the GJ hovercraft with the RCM, and deploys the rope, it disappears from his mouth.
Nitpick: How could Kim, Ron, Wil, and Professor Green pull themselves up, by their teeth, with the rope? (strong teeth!)
According to the Middle Eastern Disney site, Kim is a Sophmore (AKA. 10th grade). The link to it is http://www.disneyme.com/DisneyChannel/English/kidszone/kim/index.html
Wil hands Rufus a blue dollar bill! This is a constant reoccurrence, but still mystifies me.
In Sky subtitles, the following errors are present: When Wil says "Stupid, stupid Wil!" in his craft, the text says "girl" for "Wil". The game "Thud" is written "Thug". The Kimmunicator is phrased as the "Communicator". "Go Mad Dogs" Is "Go the Dogs". "Farewell" is "Goodbye". --KimPossibleRocks
When Kim, Ron, Will Du, and Prof. Green are trapped in Killigan's sand trap, after Will Du summons the GJ hoverjet, the remote suddenly disappears when Kim says "Ladies First".
--^If you notice on the beginning page of the TV show, as they highlight the attributes of Kim, one of them (I believe third from bottom) says "High school sophomore"
During Kim's "Bonnie Rant" at the end of the episode, her gloves' cuffs switch directions, judging by the notches, for a split second. |
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| 8. Mind Games |
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When Ron, Baxter, and Kim are on the donkeys, Ron is in front of Baxter and then all of a sudden behind.
^-- Incorrectly Considered a Goof: These two shots are separated by several seconds of closeups; I'd hardly call that "all of a sudden". Note also that Ron's mule has completely stopped by the time we first see him at the rear. It only makes sense that Baxter's still-in-motion Buttercup would be ahead at that point.
Drakken yells at Shego for letting Kim Possible take his body and destroy his lair. But Kim didn't destroy it in this episode.
When we first see the family eating, you see that guy in Drakken's body "clean his plate". But a few shots later, you see little pieces of vegetables.
When trying to outrun a goon, Kimron says to Ronkim, "Now you know what it's like!" Her mouth doesn't move till she says "like".
Drakken's goons destroy the same [computer bank?] twice. First, to expose the lurking Kim-Ron, Ron-Kim, and Dobbs-Drakken. Then, after Drakken-Dobbs asks what Kim and Ron's "mile-in-their-moccasins" lessons "have to do with anything" and orders his goons to "finish them both".
^-- Despite an oversized explosion and seemingly copious amount of flying debris, the second blast merely creates a small, smoking blemish on the (computer bank?) behind the one previously destroyed. To view this less-than-spectacular result in the image provided, check the fourth panel, and follow the smoke trail down to its source.
Why didn't Kim and Ron bring their spy gear along when they raided Drakken's other secret lair? Don't they know that the most important rule of spying and crimefighting is BE PREPARED! And they should have watched out for evil minions, like Shego, and those other guys with those weird weapons?
A Nitpick: This is the first time Drakken has escaped. I think that if Kim and Ron had been prepared, he wouldn't have. -- Dr. Veeken
Another game of musical cheerleaders (see: Sink or Swim). This time, we start off with:
Bonnie, Tara, [Red-Wavy], [Purplish-Wavy (Rosslyn Taylor)], Ron-Kim (foreground), [Lighter-Black-Mole], [Black-Straight]
Then, in a single frame, the squad's in a loose ring, with positions roughly equivalent to:
[Black-Straight], [Lighter-Black-Mole], [Red-Wavy], Ron-Kim (foreground), Tara, Bonnie, [Purplish-Wavy (Rosslyn Taylor)]
This order is maintained over the next few shots, after which point, because the cheerleaders aren't immobilized (as in "SOS"), and because their sequences are separated by reaction shots of Kim-Ron and Rufus, the girls may simply have moved while off-camera (being in the middle of a busy routine, as they are).
This isn't the end of odd, competition-related occurrences, however: [Blonde-Straight], who didn't arrive on the floor with the rest of the girls, and hadn't appeared at all before our diversion to Shego and Drakken-Dobbs, suddenly materializes for the big finish, seemingly replacing Bonnie, of all people. Is the Middleton squad heavy a "spare" cheerleader? Did Bonnie, unable to handle the combination of Kim's moves and Ron's body, "tag out"? How many members does a regulation squad have, anyway?
The girl asking Ron (in Kim's body) for the yearbook fonts has a purple book. Then, there's an 'M' on it.
^-- Note which direction the binding is facing in each shot; in the first, we're seeing the yearbook's solid colored back cover. In the second, the book has been turned so its front cover (emblazoned with an "M", presumably for "Middleton") faces outward.
Before Ronkim says "give me a break here!" his/her lipstick is missing.
^-- Somehow, I knew this'd come up ;) It's almost certainly an artistic choice, occurring at least three times in the shot, and always as Ronkim presses his/her lips together.
In the theme song, at the end of the line "I'm your basic average girl," the picture on the screen is a pretty, smiling Kim. But take note! This is NOT in fact Kim but rather RON in Kim's body! I thought it was very strange that on the word "girl" they should show a boy. P.S. The theme song also shows Kim in Ron's body at least once.
During the regionals, Rufus went into Kim-Ron's pocket. When Kim-Ron went on stage, she was doing all these somersaults. Why didn't Rufus fall out of Kim-Ron's pocket?
^-- Ron wears cargo pants, and cargo pants usually have pockets that close. So Rufus could be secure in his pocket.
Ron-Kim says "Gimme a break, here, I'm wearin' a skirt!" To which Kim-Ron replies, "Now you know what it's like!" But, as best my memory serves me, Kim never wears her cheerleading outfit on a mission.
^-- Perhaps Kim meant wearing a skirt, in general.
^--Actually, in "Tick-Tick-Tick" Kim took on Shego in her cheerleader outfit.
^-- That wasn't technically a mission, though; Shego caught her at school.
Granted, this can be chalked up to "creative license", but swapping minds alone wouldn't swap voices; that (at least, to the extent heard here) would require a swapping of vocal chords, tongues, mouth cavities, etc.
^--It's pretty much an unwritten rule in animated television that when characters swap brains they take on the other's voice.
When Kim and Ron switch, you can clearly see Shego standing right there, facing towards them, so you would've thought she would have seen/heard them. However, after Kim in Ron's body says 'Don't mess with me', Shego didn't know they had switched.
^-- The shot you refer to is shown well after the switch takes place; the last we see of Shego before that point, she's collided with Kim and is bouncing laterally in the opposite direction. It's entirely possible that Shego, like Kim, rose only after the switch, and didn't actually see it occur.
Language Goof: In the beginning, Ron says 'kinda importanté!' to which Kim responds with 'Mucho busy!' In fact, in Spanish, it should have been 'Muy busy!'
^-- Not really a nitpick, but I would like to point out that Kim and Ron are actually speaking 'Spanglish' (mixing Spanish and English words when speaking).
If Drakken's brain switch machine blew out all the electrical power, how was there enough power to turn on the self destruct mechanism? It shouldn't have worked.
Why did Drakken resort to using a puppet to make his threatening message? I would have just made Shego deliver the message; she scares the heck out of me, and I would have taken a woman with flaming hands pretty seriously if she were making threats to blow up cities with a Neutronalizer.
^-- Ego? Because such simple ideas tend to elude him? Good point, though, whatever the case.
Kim mistakenly calls what Ron calls "snackage" "lunchage", but earlier in the exact same episode she gets it correct.
^- Kim probably assumed that Ron has different terms for snacks and lunch. Therefore, the "snackage" used in the beginning of the show probably just refers to the snacks that Ron eats while watching wrestling and playing video games.
When Kim (Ron's body) bumps Ron (Kim's body) out of the way in the cheerleading competition, an "oof!" is heard. It sounds like Kim's voice, meaning that it would be Kim in Ron's body, but it was Ron in Kim's body who had a reason to say "oof!"
^-- The 'oof' is just in the opening credits. There is no dialogue at that point in the episode.
If Kim, in Ron's body, knew she might have to sub for Ron, in Kim's body, at the cheerleading competition, why didn't s/he think ahead to wear Ron's mascot uniform, sans the dog head, so s/he would look like the rest of the squad? Running out there in Ron's usual outfit kind of ruins the look of the routine, which would probably have gotten them disqualified.
^ I doubt she actually expected to have to stand in for Ron, it seemed to me she just couldn't stand watching the catastrophe that was Ron's cheerleading any longer.
Wouldn't Kim (in Ron's body) have been taken off the court by an usher considering she bumped Ron (in Kim's body) out of the way?
If it was possible for people to switch bodies they wouldn't keep their own voice because voices are part of the body, not the brain.
When the map was on the screan, there was no Japan on it.
When Shego is shown laughing after Dr. Drakken says, "Time to deliver my ultimatum.", her face is flesh colored.
Captioning goof: I noticed that every time Shego's name came up on the captioning, it was spelled "Sheego."(At least it was on my TV.) |
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| 9. Attack of the Killer Bebes |
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| Continuity Error: Ron joins the Middleton High cheer squad as its mascot, though his occupancy of that position led to the events of "Sink or Swim".
Incorrectly Considered a Goof: The episodes are obviously not aired in order.
^-- Incorrectly Considered Incorrect?: Yes, but the "Goofs and Nitpicks" section seemed like the best place to point out discrepancies between air order and series continuity. Do you have a better idea? If so, please voice it under "Viewer Comments".
When Ron walks away from Bonnie and Kim, he takes his stuff except the "Kim mask". A bit later, he has the mask. Maybe he has two, or got it later?
In every other Drakken episode, Shego is his mad assistant. Why isn't she in this ep?
Answer to "Shego missing" question: Drakken didn't need Shego for this episode because he had the Bebe squad, and since they think they are perfect, they might have gotten rid of her out of jealousy.
Another answer to the "Shego missing" question. Drakken was seeking revenge on the guys who humiliated him in college, so it might have been a personal thing.
Shego might also have been an escape plan. If Dr. Drakken failed (which he did), he could secretly contact Shego to bust him out.
When Ron is wearing the dad Possible mask, his mouth moves incredibly convincingly, with no line where the mask ends and Ron begins. Unless, of course, the mask fits right into his mouth, but heck. It's a suggestion.
In the opener, Kim picks at the opened end of a burrito (or something similar) with a fork. Shortly thereafter, the burrito is shown as sealed, and Kim's fork has disappeared.
Ron's mask doesn't act like a mask until *after* he's been captured. During the scene with the car the mouth opens, the eyes widen, the eyebrows dip... but when he's trapped in that cylinder and says "No!" (followed by "He's Dr. Drakken, and he's in for a world of hurt!") the Dr. Possible head just has an oblivious half-grin.
Bonnie intercepts Rufus before he can finish licking the banana cream from her hair and arms, dangling the naked mole-rat at arms length. After a quick cutaway to Ron (just long enough for a "But--!"), Rufus is still dangling, and Bonnie doesn't seem to have moved much, but the banana cream has disappeared.
During the scene when Ron, Prof. Rhamesh and Prof. Chen are in Drakken's holding pen, the bottom of Ron's pants are colored brown, to match the bottoms of the other two.
In the Sky subs, "Drakken" is spelt "Drachen", "Ramesh" spelt "Romesh" and at one point "Chen" is spelt "Chan".
When the Bebes begin to walk slowly towards Dr. Possible, Drakken's belt is the same colour as the rest of his jacket.
Dr. Possible says that he can't go faster because it's a school zone. I'm not sure if this is the case everywhere, but where I live, the school zone speed limit only applies during school hours (and this scene takes place in the middle of the night).
In the scene where Drakken says he demands "better from his lackeys, especially the robotic ones": Between "robotic" and "ones", his head leans back and there are two pairs of eyes for two frames.
Prof. Chen, Prof. Ramesh, Dr. Possible, Kim and Ron are safely at the Possibles' house after the incident with the Bebes. They are eating pizza. In the beginning of the show, Mrs. Possible mentions they are having pizza for dinner. Did the whole thing happen in one night? Or did they just have pizza two nights in a row?
-----^Maybe Shego is out sick, like in 'Sick Day'. |
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| 10. Royal Pain |
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| When Ron and Rufus are pulling up the Titanic, how can a little golf club and a naked mole-rat's hands pick up a big ship?
^-- The ship-half was a -- very likely hollow -- mini-golf prop, Ron was using his club as a lever, and the two never actually "picked up" the half, but merely tipped it over onto a nearby slope. Note also that the -- admittedly muscular -- knight was able to lift the ship into the air, and toss it a short distance, unassisted.
The lasers fired at Ron, while riding the go-cart in Europe, came from a satellite in geosynchronous orbit. Geosynchronous orbit is only over the equator. No part of Europe is on the equator.
^-- I'll admit to knowing nothing about this subject when your goof was submitted, but from what I've read since, it seems you *may* be confusing "geosynchronous" with "geostationary".
More a "Nitpick" than a "Goof": Does Wade *sleep* in that chair? He was in it pretty quickly to have been in bed.
I still can't call it a "Goof", but Barkin's hair is blonde again. Is Steve an indecisive hair-color junkie, is the blonde crew strictly an in-school 'do, or are we to assume that this episode falls somewhere in the series' continuity before "Downhill" and "Sink or Swim" (at the least)? And, if it's the lattermost, where's Wally been hiding himself?
When Ron gets up from the bleachers to nominate Kim, the blond girl behind him has either no shoes or tight, skin-colored shoes.
As Kim tells Wally and Ron what the tapestry said, Ron's sandwich is made of white bread. When Brick sits down, both his and Ron's sandwiches are made of brown bread. By the end of the scene, Brick's sandwich is on white bread, and Ron's is on brown.
When this aired on April 19, 2003, Disney accidentally put the credits for Lizzie McGuire.
Maybe Wade wears pajamas at night. He probably gets uncomfortable sitting in jeans and a t-shirt.
When Kim pastes up her own posters, her bottom lip is showing and both her lips are flesh-coloured. --KimPossibleRocks |
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| 11. Coach Possible |
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| Why would "Europe's elite" gather in a discotheque owned and operated by the self-proclaimed supervillains who'd previously held their countries' power for ransom?
Cleanup Goof: A stray, straight line inexplicably appears across Señor Senior, Sr.'s face, extending from the side his nose to the edge of his jaw for several frames as he attempts to negotiate a kingship over "everything".
Voice Nitpick (Señor Senior, Sr.): Is that REALLY Montalban? Doesn't sound like him. Seems that tonal inflections are incorrect. Sound check between "The New Ron" and "Coach Possible" gives Señor Senior, Sr. a different tonal inflection (does not sound like Ricardo to me!)
^-- You're entirely right; despite the initial credit listed in the guide, Ricardo Montalban does not appear in the end credits. Good ear. Though, listening to what little I can at the moment, I don't know how I didn't hear the difference before...
Nitpick: This is the second time Señor Senior escapes.
^-- Er... How is that even a nitpick?
When Kim enters the room that her parents are in, Kim's mom is putting a pillow behind Kim's dad's head. Yet when they show the front of his head the pillow is gone.
Nitpick: In "The New Ron", Señor Senior, Sr. remembers Ron's name (Stoppable) without hesitation. Even referring to him before Kim. Now, he can't remember Ron's name.
If Kim and Ron knew that the Seniors stole the super neon light and that they had to wear protective eyeglasses when the scientist demonstrated how the light worked, then why didn't they think to wear sunglasses before they went into the lair so they wouldn't be affected by the neon hypnotic disco ball? And where did they find a miniature pair of sunglasses for Rufus?
Nitpick to Señor Senior, Sr. not being able to remember Ron's name this time around. I believe that when he remembered Ron's name in "The New Ron" it was just a gag to heighten the effect of Ron's popularity change because of his haircut.
After Kim and Ron are hypnotized, Señor Senior, Sr. tells Junior that he modified his disco ball. Later, when Kim and Ron are de-hypnotized, he says to them, "The disco ball is not the only thing I modified," apparently assuming that they knew the disco ball was modified. But they were really hypnotized and I don't think they would have heard Senior speak to Junior.
When Junior does his video ad for his disco, he calls the club "Club Lair," but when the outside of the club is shown, the giant neon sign says it's called "Jr's."
While Kim and Ron are hypnotized, Señor Senior, Sr. says that they are open to suggestion. However, he orders his son to laugh-- surely the hypnotized Kim and Ron would have heard the command and laughed too.
Nitpick: When Kim is talking to her dad inside the house, the steam from Dr. Possible's coffee seems to be rising awfully high.
Kim and Ron were still hypnotized dancing in the cages even though the disco ball had been retracted back into the ceiling. (no ball, no hypnosis) SSS then revealed it to the people below in order to hypnotize them.
When Wade uses the Kimmunicator to see whats going on with Kim, he looks at the Hypno-Disco Ball. So why doesn't he get hypnotized too?
^-- Wade is watching the ball through the Kimmunicator and the hypnotic effect is created through ultra-bright light -- light his computer monitor is almost certainly incapable of generating.
When Kim says "It's Señor Senior, Sr. and Señor Senior, Jr.", you can see J.P. Bearymore closest to the helicopter window. For the next several shots, the beaver is closer. From SSJ's "Why not?" on, Bearymore again appears to be the closest.
^-- It seems that the hypnotic effect only works when an action is commanded to someone. Think about it... the only time anyone reacted to a command was when they were told to (like when SSJ says "Everybody must dance!" and "Everybody dance!").
When Wade tries to put the sunglasses on hypnotized Kim, for a brief frame or two, her hair is parted on the wrong side (flipped cel).
In Bueno Nacho, Rufus goes through the motions of pouring a packet of Diablo sauce over the chimerito, but the red sauce was not animated in. Also, the outline of what was supposed to be the poured on sauce suddenly shows up on the chimerito, but was not colored in.
As far as I can tell, the cages Ron and Kim were in seem to keep changing places, once they escape. It seems that they were near the front of the room, but in later shots the cages that WERE Ron and Kim's have bent doors, meaning the animatronic characters were in them instead.
When Ron says "Have you ever seen me shimmy? It's not pretty," as he and Kim hang beneath the helicopter, his glove is missing.
During Kim's line "I'm just glad Ron was there to serve as ballast", during the hot air balloon ride, Ron's left forearm is colored black, like his shirt sleeve.
After Kim and Ron land in the bushes outside Bueno Nacho, there's two seperate goofs. One, during Ron's line "Come on, we don't have much time" the color under his belt is colored black like his shirt--this is normally gray, as it's the top of his pants. None of his shirt shows under his belt. Goof #2: Ron's hair is messed up when he sits up (and there's a flower sticking out of it, a good look for him, lol), but when it shows him with Bueno Nacho in the background, his hair's back to normal.
When Kim and Ron run for SSS and SSJ just before the end of the episode (the shot before the smokescreen) Ron is closest to the camera. After the smoke vanishes, and Ron says "I hate it when they get away", he is on Kim's other side. Ah, the ol' switcheroo...
When Ron shouts "Pizzapotamus!" and dives for the robot, he gets carried up pretty high. When Kim goes for Ron soon after, she doesn't have to jump or anything to get to his feet, though she would have not only have to have leapt up on the stage, but also into the air to even REACH Ron.
Why doesn't SSS tell Kim when she is hypnotized that she obeys SSS only?
During Ron's "Yeah you are alike! Wow, that's weird!" line, the color level of his shirt keeps changing as he moves.
When Kim and Ron land in the bushes outside BN and Kim's butt is sticking up in the air, her back is black as if her shirt is tucked in.
When Kim says "Family issues," her nose is black instead of the regular tan.
When Kim has on her sunglasses, you can see that the frame sides rotate between solid plastic, and plastic with a clear triangle on the side. |
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| 12. Pain King vs. Cleopatra |
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| Up until the point where Jackie gives Kim the tickets to see GWA, Jackie's eyes are white with black pupils. For the rest of the episode, his eyes are just plain black dots.
As Ron shouts "Steel Toe rules!" near the episode's beginning, the hinder portion of his left, inside cheek becomes fully transparent, revealing the background behind it.
"Anubis" is misspelled in the papyrus scroll's spell (which is written in English -- odd for an "ancient" Egyptian document, isn't it?).
Jackie's collar is gold (rather than black) as he first lifts the ancient papyrus.
Jackie's amulet is missing as he transforms into a jackal-headed avatar of Anubis
As the Jackal welcomes "all comers" to a no-holds-barred grudge match, his jaw cel drifts behind his head.
When Kim jumps onto Jackal's back, the area around his mouth is mis-colored for a cel to match the rest of his body.
The backstage passes Jackie gives Kim are solid yellow at first, but are depicted as two-toned and orange from the cafeteria scene onward (and, yes, I realize that one could be the underside, but the depiction is consistent before and after that point).
Monique's shirt is green as she and Kim first meet in Club Banana, but red as she checks the latter out of the store.
In the coffee house scene, Kim has a spoon in her cup, but when she gets up, the spoon is gone.
Since Monique just moved to Middleton, why would she get a job at Club Banana before even starting school there?
^ - Perhaps she worked at a different Club Banana and simply was transferred to the Middleton one when she moved.
When Jackie the destroys the Pain King banner in the crowd, the man in the bottom-right corner disappears for about 1 frame (right as the laser hits the banner).
Jackie makes note of wearing "open-toe sandals" before the transformation. The Jackal is barefoot, but he gets the sandals back after he changes back. |
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| 13. Monkey Fist Strikes |
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| Animation Goof?: When Lord Fiske thinks Kim and Ron know his secret, he's wearing a robe and ascot. Then, in the next scene, they're gone. Either they forgot about the robe, or he threw it off, really quick.
The Kimmunicator is briefly red as Kim demonstrates one difference between the Holo-Kim and the real McCoy.
Near the conclusion of Ron's hand-to-hand battle with Monkey Fist, Fiske slams Ron to the ground. For that moment, and that moment alone, Ron's hands are bare.
The appearance and color of the monkey idols changes from the scenes where Kim gets the idol and Wade tells Kim about the legend to the scenes where Lord Fiske and Ron acquire the mystic monkey power, then changes back after Ron tells Rufus to "search and destroy".
After Ron knocks Bates on his back, the latter's hair and mustache darken for a frame as he struggles to stand.
The monkey idol in the packing crate is visible in a number of scenes after Bates is instructed to place it on the pedestal - including the one where Monkey Fist is holding all four idols.
In the scene where the Holo-Kim and Ron are talking with Monkey Fist in his castle, the two heroes keep switching positions. When seen from the back, Holo-Kim stands to Ron's left. When seen from the front, she is standing to his right.
^-- Just pointing out that, since Ron is more to the back of Holo-Kim than to her side, the jump might not be as dramatic as it seems.
As Kim scales the cliff to save the eagle, she has the Kimmunicator strapped to her wrist. As she parachutes down, it's missing. Then, when she lands, she brandishes it from nowhere.
When the ninja (Monkey Fist) picks up Ron to get the jade monkey from him, the ninja's gloves are missing.
When Ron receives mystical monkey power from the idols, the floor beneath him is yellow with no monkey image on it. However, later, as Monkey Fist is trying to catch the falling idols to keep them from breaking, the giant monkey picture on the floor is visible.
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When Bates opens the door to Ron and the Holo-Kim, Ron's belt is briefly grey.
When Ron says "Completely mental in this case!" and rushes past Bates, his entire outline is black, rather than grey on his shirt, pants and gloves.
As Kim and Ron are travelling to Cambodia, the plane they are flying in is obviously a jet, however the wrong sound effect was added.....the sound of a PROPELLER driven aircraft.
When Ron's mouth hangs open after Fiske's comment of personally directing questions to Kim, his tongue is white.
When "the hooded ninja" is caught stealing the monkey statue, and Kim engages him in battle, the statue disappears and reappears in the ninja's left arm (just before Kim kicks it to Ron).
Just as the fight scene between fully-gloved "hooded ninja" and Kim starts, the shot cuts to Kim, and the ninja's hand goes by her face ungloved.
How could Holo-Kim exist outside the castle since holographs can only exist indoors?
^-Actually, holograms are basically 3-D projections; which can be seen outdoors, especially at night. The real question is how could Wade project the holograms wherever he wanted and see what they "saw"? |
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| 14. October 31st |
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| Animation Goof: When Kim answers the phone, the bracelet disappears.
Animation Goof: When Kim finally gets to the party, both her arms are armored. But this occurs before the right one is covered.
Coloration Goof: At the end of the episode, both of Shego's gloves are green, rather than one being green, and the other black.
Coloration Goof?: First Barkin goes brunette, now Ned's a blonde. Those dye-happy Middletonites... I'll bet Mrs. P's not even a true redhead.
^--Ned, for some random reason, might just have dyed his hair for Halloween. But you never know, it could be another crazy hair color thing like Barkin, where Ned's only a brunette in Bueno Nacho.
Ron leaves the front half of his unicorn costume with Kim behind a door she presumably locks, yet has it handy to offer Josh at the episode's end.
Why would Kim allow Killigan to return to, and operate out of, his island lair?
The number of finger segments in the Centurian Project's gauntlets varies wildly from shot to shot.
Mom raises her arms in a spooky gesture as she relates the tweeb's desire to "drench [Kim] in fake blood", then withdraws them, half-concerned ("At least, I hope it's fake blood..."). In a single frame, as the camera angle changes, her left arm's back in the air, completely motionless in the foreground.
Contrary to the series' established style, Kim's lower lip is momentarily filled in as she answers her cordless phone (and crushes it in the process).
Coloration Goof: The black that tops Shego's collar appears and disappears at random throughout the episode.
Drakken was at his island lair, though in "Tick-Tick-Tick", Kim started a chain reaction that blew it up. Wasn't it totally destroyed?
It's been a while since the whole "Tick-Tick-Tick" incident, so maybe he had his men rebuild that particular lair.
Why was Kim wearing cargo pants under a princess outfit? And why did the Centurion armor form over her top and pants, but under her dress (Disney S&P aside ;)?
Explanation: Kim was wearing the cargo pants and top when the armor started to deploy. Therefore it started to cover them, but not the princess dress because she put that on later.
When Kim flashes back to the first Halloween with Ron, she has freckles. Unless I'm wrong, freckles don't go away.
If this episode is supposed to take place in the year it was first aired, there's a problem. Halloween in 2002 was on a Thursday, not an unspecified weekend day.
^--Where I live, if Halloween is on a Thursday, the weekend starts there. There's no school on Friday and some businesses close for weekend. Is it like that everywhere else?
On the subject of Kim allowing Killigan to return to his island lair: her resources are limited, especially compared to the Global Justice Network, which presumably had custody of Killigan at the end of "Number One".
Jim and Tim switch places after Mr. Dr. Possible's line: "The bracelet appears to be constructed of a super-strong alloy." Before that, Jim is on the right and Tim is on the left (Green shirt-left, Red shirt-right). After that, Tim is on the left and Jim is on the right (Red shirt-left, Green shirt-right).
The first time Kim answers her bedroom phone, its side is briefly transparent.
About the freckles goof: I had freckles when I was 5 years old, but they disappeared as I got older, so it's possible for some people to lose freckles. (KIM7813)
When Kim is upstairs talking to Wade about the Centurion Project, she's barefoot. When she answers Ron at the door, a second or two later, she has shoes on.
Wade should have known that there's no such thing as an ISP address. It is actually an IP address.
During Ron's "I don't have anything to add...." speech in the cafe after confronting Shego, Drakken and Killigan, Kim's mouth is frozen in an "O" shape.
As the Centurion Project deploys and covers Kim's head, it covers her tiara. However, when the Project retreats back into the bracelet, she is no longer wearing the tiara.
Shego's gloves are already lit as she races toward Kim in the third act ("Oh, it stops here!"), yet when the camera cuts wider, she lights them again.
About the blond Ned, it's not proven it's him. Animators recycle designs all the time, maybe they didn't want to waste time creating a new person, and just drew Ned and changed his hair color.
^-- Considering that Ned played a substantial role in the series' first (pc-wise) episode, and that the mummy-wrapped character seen in this ep is given a foreground visual gag (rather than being mere set dressing), that seems unlikely in this case (unless someone was really asleep at the wheel).
^-- Perhaps he dyed his hair for Halloween.
Re: Tiara- The armor probaqbly crushed it when it grew over her head.
When Mrs. Possible was taking up tickets, there was some disruption, I think from Jim and Tim. But a boy paid Mrs. Possible before the disruption, then after it, he paid again.
After Killigan says 'Blame the scientist who built it' Kim comes and says 'Guess what? I think THOSE SCIENTIST would like it back'. |
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| 15. All the News |
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| Adrena Lynn seems to have a small crew for her show. Just a cameraman apparently, from what we see. Yet, when they are driving back from shooting the "bear" stunt, the cameraman points out the empty bear suit in the back of the van. So, if he is the only crewmember, then how did he film Adrena Lynn and who was in the bear suit for that "stunt"? And I know somebody's going to say they might have hired an actor or something, but why didn't they show the person being paid off? You know to increase the effect.
When Jim first has his cast, it's suspended from a sling. But, when he's watching Kim and Andrena Lynn fight on TV, not only is the sling gone, but his cast bends so he can rest his hand on his palm.
When Ron says "I'm the one responsible for having you canceled" a section of the rope he's being held up by disappears (presumably because someone thought Ron's head would still be obscuring it).
When Ron and Kim get their lunches from the cafeteria line, they have plates. (We don't actually see Kim get hers, but let's presume it's a plate.) As they start to walk to the tables, they have bowls. After the cut back to the wide shot during the invitation scene, they have plates again.
When the Adrena Lynn 'falls' out of the blimp, she seems to move around quite a lot. Making a lot of excessive hand gestures and actually jumping off the blimp. Yet, when the rope snaps and Kim catches her, it is revealed to be a dummy. So how was the dummy able to move around like that?
What if it was an animatronic dummy? That would cause the movement.
While Bonnie and Amelia are talking to Ron about his stories in the caf, the bottom of his shirt changes from red to black often.
More of a nitpick than a goof. After he, Tim and Ron have watched Adrena Lynn, Jim comes in to the kitchen and comes back in a matter of seconds with a piece of meat and one tied on his head....it was a little quick, I mean, he had to find the meat, and tie it on in the space of five or so seconds.
^-- While you are correct in noticing that Jim (or Tim)'s trip to the kitchen was much quicker than it should have been, it was done for a good reason. In comedy, one of the most important factors is timing, which, in this case, is the only way the gag would work. Had real time been used, the impact of the joke would have been lost.
When Kim was fighting with Adrena, she was on TV! Why didn't someone come help her defeat Adrena?
^-- Someone like... who? The fight didn't last *that* long, and the police were on the scene in time to cart 'Drena away. Besides, it's Kim's series ;)
Jim and Tim can be differentiated by the color of their shirts (Jim's is green, Tim's is red), or, when otherwise costumed, by the subtle differences in their hairstyles (Tim's is spikier). However, as the tweebs decide to tie steaks to their heads and sneak into the Middleton Zoo's bear cage, these two elements are mismatched -- the spikier-haired of the two is in green (though he was in red in the previous shot).
As Ron walks off with Bonnie and Amelia, his index finger is momentarily miscolored to match the lattermost's blouse.
When Brick Flagg first approaches Kim on the football field, he has his helmet tucked underneath his right arm. For the rest of the scene, the helmet is not there.
The Middleton High pay phone that Wade uses as a landline to contact Kim is missing a few buttons.
More of a nitpick... right after Rom shows Kim the Examiner paper, she gets a message from Wade, with her locker open - couldn't Wade just use that?? She was watching the news, but still...
Another nitpick... if the Possibles had satellite TV, how come they don't have a channel 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, or 15?
When Ron was playing back the interview with Kim the tape is rewinding even though he didn't press the button.
When Ron reveals to Adrena Lynn that he "made up that stuff about Kim liking Brick", Brick responds with "Oh, harsh". But how could he hear them talking when he was about 50 feet in the air, tied to the roller coaster, with air rushing past his ears?
Maybe Adrena Lynn's show was a show shown on local TV stations (I.E. Fox, WB, ABC, etc.). How else would it been on the TV in the hospital?
During Adrena-Lynn's midair admission to being less-than-extreme, the gray bands around her wrists (an undershirt?) disappear.
At the end of the episode, when Kim says "You do?" to Brick and "Thank you" to Rufus, her backpack is missing.
If Kim deployed her jet pack backpack to save Brick, then why do we see the jet pack packed up and back in the pack at the very end (when the pack deploys, it destroys the backpack).
As Brick talks to Kim at lunch, the button on his jacket disappears.
In the far away shot of Kim and Ron on the motor scooter, when Ron says there's nothing down the road but the old Middleton fairgrounds, his mouth is missing.
In an even wider shot, as Adrena Lynn ties Ron to the swing ride and Ron says the ride always makes him throw up, his mouth isn't moving.
At the beginning, when Ron takes the paper away from Kim, it looks like he's stuffing it in a paper folder, but in the next shot it looks like a bunch of loose papers.
Tara is not seen to be at the first cheerleader practice, yet she, not Blonde-Straight, is one of the cheerleaders who runs off past Kim and Brick and Ron a few scenes later.
When Kim answers Wade on the telephone, she doesn't hold the phone all the way up to her ear (maybe Wade was talking loud enough for her to hear and there was no reason to hold it that close?).
During her cheer routine, when Kim says "Who's gonna win against Eastside? Who? Who?" her hair is parted on the wrong side (flipped cel).
About the missing satellite channels... Satellite TV channels do not really go in order. I have a satellite TV, and the channels start at 100, and a lot of them are even numbers (and most of the odds are just the west coast airings of the previous channel).
Several times in this episode, the point where Ron's black (mission) shirt sleeves meet his shoulders changes appearances. At times there's a line, possibly a seam, while in other shots it's a smooth, uninterrupted connection.
In this episode (and other S1 eps by Toon City Animation), some character's mouths don't move for the first moment or so after they enter a scene. Their lips catch up on the third or fourth word or so.
In the close-up shot of Kim and Ron riding to the fairgrounds, Kim's left glove (the hand holding onto Ron, before she puts both around his waist) is missing.
When Adrena Lynn takes over all the tv station the tv is on channel 4. Kim's dad hits the next channel button. Then when they pan out onto the tv, it's still on 4. |
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| 16. Kimitation Nation |
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The black that tops Shego's collar disappears and reappears too many times to mention.
Every hair sample (including Ron's, Bonnie's, even Rufus's whisker) is depicted as red (presumably to conceal its true source from Drakken, and the audience, but still).
Kim's locker door opens the wrong way at the end of this episode. In all the other episodes the door hinges on the right (inside locker viewpoint). However, in this episode, it hinges on the left (inside locker viewpoint).
Coloration Goof?: Contrary to the series' established style, the intial clone's lower lip is briefly filled in as she spits out a piece of the photo she's been chewing up.
^-- It might not be so much a goof as it is an exception. The same thing happened in 'October 31st', when Kim picked up (and in the process, crushed) a cordless phone. Maybe the lower lip gets shaded in when doing the 'o' sound.
^-- Considering all known occurances of this 'goof', it seems more likely that those coloring the cels have, every so often, mistaken the line of a lower lip as being closed, and filled it in. Particularly in this episode's case, where the lip line really *was* closed -- by the line of the clone's cheek.
Coloration Goof: As Kim beams Wade the Kimmunicator's clone goo analysis, his right forearm is blue, as though he were wearing long sleeves. However, after a quick shot of Kim, he's in his usual short-sleeved T-shirt for a few shots, followed by a relapse of blue-arm as he mentions the lair-like energy source.
Before Drakken finds his *new* Kim clone to be Rufus you can see for about a sec. his right sleeve is gone again, then it reappears. This was a mistake mainly because of the reusing of cels in this episode.
When Kim is (finally) cloned, her clones are wearing her mission clothes, but she is wearing her normal outfit.
^-- Which raises another point -- you can't clone clothing.
When Kim and Ron leap over one of Drakken's men, he crashes into three Bonnie clones. One of the three Bonnies had already been melted and the rest of the shots have only two Bonnie clones.
At the Bueno Nacho scene, you see Rufus with no clothes on. At the next shot, suddenly he was wearing Kim's outfit.
In the scene with Kim and Ron meeting the scientist with the space laser, Kim shakes hands with the scientist and her bellybutton disappears for a few seconds.
When Kim switches off the Kimmunicator, Wade remains on the screen.
When Ron peeks out from behind the counter at Bueno Nacho, his freckles aren't shaded in.
Ron's pants have pockets on their sides...When the Ron clones are coming towards the real Ron when they first "meet", the clone Rons (or at least one of them) don't have pockets on their pants.
Nitpick: In some shots, the DNA is depicted as auburn (Kim's hair color), but in the shot when the hairs are in the beaker, they're black.
Continuity: When Ron is cloned, Drakken's pink goggles are over his face. They were never put on.
^-- This, along with several other scenes, was reused from an earlier point in the episode.
Even though Rufus is supposedly naked, when he swallows Ron's pudding in the beginning he has quite a lot of hairs...
Neverending shrimp? When the seniors are eating shrimp at the beginning of the show, the first few times they eat the shrimp off the dish they come right back, then start to disappear.
After the clone Rons are melted, Ron falls in the gunk they leave behind, and is completely covered from head to toe, yet one second later when Drakken comes in, he is clean.
Also seen in the above images: Ron's shirt is miscolored as Rufus gags.
Shego says 'again with the cloning' when Draken has not used clones before, at least to our knowledge.
^-- One of the core concepts behind Drakken and Shego seems to be that they've been at this for a while, far more than we've seen in the series. The way this particular scene plays out, it sounds like Drakken has been *trying* to clone Shego for some time, now -- that it was one of the many annoyances she'd had to deal with on the job (albeit the one that served as the 'final' straw).
How could the Bonnie clone get the picture of Kim if she was behind glass? Drakken had the picture!
Really a nitpick, but when Drakken tunes into the Style File, the hostess says it was inspired by Kim Possible. So wouldn't Bonnie know that the look was created by K.P.? (Possible answers, one, that's the joke, and two, Bonnie's just being Bonnie.)
Re: Bonnie not knowing about Kim Style-- you have to remember that Bonnie is a self absorbed twit. After all, later in the ep, she complains that Kim is "always wearing the same thing day after day" when she herself is dressed in the cheerleading uniform she seems to wear 24/7 (except the time she was in Pink Poof). Pot calling the kettle black?
As Kim sprays the clones with soda, the dispenser head changes from a spray gun to a nozzled box.
Nitpick: How could Drakken get a paper cut when he is wearing gloves?
After Kim says "Then so are we" she turns off the Kimmunicator, however Wade remains on the screen.
When Ron says "How can this be sticky and slippery at the same time?" his eyebrows aren't shaded in.
In one of the scenes when Dr. Drakken is in his "Mr. Potty" truck, the words "Mr. Potty" are missing (but the ugly picture of Dr. Drakken is still there).
^-- Also visible in the above screencaps: The truck's exhaust pipe jumps sides.
When Drakken opens the curtains to his cloning machine, he says: "My Kim clone!" He normally refers to her as "Kim Possible".
^-- In addition to the "spray gun-nozzle box" goof, as Kim sprays the box, her hair isn't parted. Animation goof?
The shot of Drakken opening the curtain while missing a sleeve is used at least twice in this episode.
The lemonade on the Bonnie clones turns green a split second before they're sprayed with the soda.
Ron's bag with his Kim for Him outfit has club banana on the outside of it. But in many other episodes, Kim is the one who shops at Club Banana, and he is a Smarty Mart shopper. The merchindise would also be at both places,(said so in a different episode)
In the beggining the thing that Draaken and Shego where in sank.How did they get back out of it?It showed that it had sunk so how come they got back out,excpecially Shego since she was stuck outside of it and probally could not get back in!
^-- Drakken was on a video monitor on the blimp, meaning that he might not necessarily be [i]in[/i] the blimp. It could be he is making the appearance via satellite. As for Shego, the time between her going down with the blimp and her apperance at the lair is undefined. Though you have to allow for at least a day, seeing as the next time we see her is right after there is a cut from Kim, Ron and Monique at lunch the next day.
When we first see Drakken and Shego talking in Drakken's lair, Shego is filing her nails with her gloves on.
How did KP's string grow back on the Blow dryer Hook Gun Thing because Shego cut the line?
Captioning Goof: Again, I see that they spelled Shego's name with two e's instead of one.
If Shego really hated Kim, why would she be reading a magazine about Kim style clothing? |
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| 17. The Twin Factor |
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| When the mind-controlled Kim and Shego finally stop Ron, for a moment the camera shows Shego in just her regular uniform, without her apron and oven mitts.
When Kim faces the Tweebs and Ron outside of Drakken's lair, Ron raises his hand behind the two tweebs, and he has no gloves. Again.
Just before the mind-controlled Shego and Kim collide, Shego's lower lip is filled in for a frame.
Shego's pink oven mitts are colored to match her uniform as Drakken orders her to "destroy that little bald thing". The same thing happens later, as Shego races after Ron, although, this time, they've sprouted fingers -- a common occurance over the episode's third act.
When Ron is being chased by Shego and Kim, Shego goes through the door and she doesn't have her apron on. A moment later it's back on again.
It's nothing new, but the black that tops Shego's collar is frequently missing. Fortunately, though she wears a similar outfit in this episode, Kim never has any to lose.
Animation Goof: In the opener, the hair between Shego's elbow and torso disappears.
When Kim first appears in the forest in Shego's outfit (before commercial), her, umm, "posterior" is green. After the commercial, it's black, like Shego's.
If you watch closely during Shego's rant to Drakken in the end, her pink oven mitts come off inexplicably.
^-- I considered this, myself, but decided there was plenty of time from the point Shego removes her apron, to the time she enters Drakken's frame for her to have thrown off the mitts, as well.
When Drakken is telling Shego about the device he created to control rubber products, Shego has her pink apron and gloves on, but for the rest of the scene she is without them.
Nitpick:If Wade can see Kim through the Kimmunicator, the why would he tease her about the photo?
^--Kim didn't have the Kimmunicator when she was brushing her teeth, and Wade got the photo just like Bonnie did.
Why do Kim and Shego start chasing after Ron and Rufus when Drakken directly ordered them to attack the twins?
When Jim and Tim deactivate the mind control chips on Kim and Shego, they appear to disintegrate, but later, when Kim turns off the chips on the twins, they just pop off their foreheads. First off, why didn't they disintegrate, and second, where did Kim get control chips to put on the "tweebs" if the ones she and Sheego were wearing were destroyed? There were only two chips, the one Sheego stole and the one Drakken built and put on Kim.
When Kim faces the Tweebs and Ron outside of Drakken's lair, Ron raises his hand behind the two tweebs, and he has no gloves. Again.
The mind-controlled Kim's outfit, while similar to Shego's, lacks a leg pouch -- until it spontaneously sprouts one in the middle of an attack. From that point on, it's fairly consistantly shown.
As Ron begins his attempt to stall the mind-controlled Shego and Kim, the band around Kim's upper calf vanishes, leaving her lower leg momentarily detached.
This is a more a question than a nitpick, but are we presuming that there is something in the design of the chips that prevents people other than the person (in this case, Drakken) who first commanded someone under the influence of the chip from doing so?
When Rufus comes over to Kim and Ron and is burned from when the Silicon Phase Disrupter blew up, he has cowlicks. But he's a NAKED mole rat, meaning he has no fur for cowlicks to be in!
For one shot, as Dr. Cyrus Bortel says that "ferociously unethical" is a little harsh, Kim has Ron's colour pants and Ron, Kim's.
When we first see Kim's picture, she is looking at the camera. When Wade laughs at her about the picture and turns the screen around, Kim's eyes are looking to our right.
When Rufus says "mmm-hmm, good plan, mmm-hmm, yeah" his mouth doesn't move (on the tree, remember?). --KimPossibleRocks
^-- Rufus's lips rarely move to match what he's saying; much of his "dialogue" seems to be improvisation, dubbed in post-animation (à la Popeye).
Re: Rufus with the cowlicks. Just wanted to state that being a mammal (and judging by IRL naked mole rats), Rufus has a very fine coat of fur, so he's not TOTALLY naked. Though, there's no way there'd be enough for the messiness of his fur in the screenshot, so the goof still stands.
Nitpick: How would Ron know about Drakken's twisted childhood stories unless he heard them from Drakken and to the best of our knowledge in this season Ron has had no close personal contact with Drakken. (at least long enough for Drakken to tell him a story)
When the plane is spiraling downward, Rufus's oxygen mask is semitransparent. But once Kim reattaches the hose, his mask is opaque.
Response to Ron's knowing about Drakken's twisted childhood: It's a common thing in TV for the mad scientist to have been teased as a child, eventually driving him to villainy.
Drakken says that the Tweebs aren't clones, just garden variety twins. However, technically, identical twins are an example of natural cloning. |
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| 18. Animal Attraction |
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| As Bonnie attempts to wave Amelia over, the, erm, "solidly-built" cheerleader from "Tick-Tick-Tick" is back and sitting with Bonnie, along with a pony-tailed cheerleader, who, though we see only the back of her head, doesn't resemble any of those seen on the squad before or since. The latter's hair also changes from black to blonde, as she gains a bracelet (or wristband) and loses an ear.
The photo of Drakken on the inside of Kim's locker door vanishes as an embarrassed Kim indirectly admits to taking the Animology quiz, because she "can't resist a challenge".
Junior's given a wandering mole in a couple of the opener's shots.
Ron's perpetual cowlick poofs out between shots, from a few thin hairs to a massive tuft, as Kim leaves him and his Animology book to head for practice.
Cleanup Goof: Just before the above, a stray line appears beside Ron's nose (presumably mistaken for a nostril).
The pony-tailed cheerleader is also on the bleachers near the episode's beginning -- but as a redhead, this time.
The cheerleader sitting behind Bonnie on the bleachers has black hair in the wide shot, and blonde when we cut in closer.
Is Phillipe Bullion's monogrammed medallion on a chain, or pinned to his clavicle? If that line beneath his ample chin is meant to be a chain (rather than simply a neck crease), it detaches several times, leaving the gold piece floating on Phillipe's upper chest.
When Kim says "Good little hairless rodent", one of Ron's feet can be seen, clearly not frozen.
Continuity error: Pop-pop Porter. Kim knows nothing about him in this episode, though she interacted with him in "All the News".
The Billionaire Club lobster (which is so large that it appears to have an apple in its mouth) is facing the wrong way as Junior tears off a claw. The contents of the table it sits on are also very inconsistent, and, in this specific case, none of the candles, grapes, and glasses that are sometimes seen in wider shots are present.
Bullion's copy of "Euro Today" disappears from the table from the time he sets it down, to the time he picks it up again.
As seen in the pics for the lobster and Euro Today goofs, the picture on the front of Junior's Animology book temporarily disappears.
When the cryovator first arrives at the Billionaires Club, the swimsuit on the woman at the far left of the screen first changes from an apparent one-piece to a bikini, then swaps colors with that of the beach's other bikini-clad sunbather.
How exclusive can the Billionaire's Club be? Among those seen fleeing its island: three of Middleton High's more ubiquitous students and three of the Mad Dog Squad's cheerleaders (including the mysterious Ponytail).
When Kim goes to cheerleader practice, she goes through the single door of a Middleton High classroom yet when she gets to the other side they're the double doors of the gym. Someone could say that is not actually a goof because the two shots are not technically consecutive, but the intervening shot is Ron blinking his eyes twice, and there is only one sound of a door opening and closing.
The exterior of Middleton High is shown five times, utilizing three sequences of flag animation. In the sequence used for the first and fourth shots, the flag has no stars, in the second shot, it has has five, and in the third and fifth, there are seven.
Kim's eyes alternate between green and grey thoughout the episode.
Logistics error: During the call from Wade about Pop-Pop Porter, Kim says she "avoids fried foods." Yet she eats often at Bueno Nacho. After all, they're not called reBAKED beans.
Addition to Logistics error: Kim's breakfast in "Twin Factor" - bacon and eggs? So fried!
At the end of the episode, after Wade has delivered Senor Senior, Jr.'s e-card, Wade laughs with his hands in the air. His left arm is hidden behind his computer monitor. As the screen fades to black, the monitor fades away and Wade's left arm can be seen.
When Ron is polishing off those millions of corndogs and he flicks away one of the cocktail sticks, he has no gloves.
As Kim and Ron are lying on the conveyor, Kim's glove goes missing twice: The first time before they start moving, and the second as Rufus runs out of Ron's pocket to push the red button.
As Kim takes the animalogy quiz, her tongue is colored white, not pink, as she sticks it out.
^-- Either those are her teeth, and not her tongue, or somebody mistakenly assumed this to be the case. Considering all frames: I'm going to have to go with the former.
In the opening sequence, SSS and SSJ escape via jet packs, however prior to the opening of the vault, they are not wearing any.
^-- The jet packs could've been hidden. In all of the 007 flicks, they always have hidden parachutes for aerial stunts.
^-- The jetpacks are bulky, metal, and appear seemingly without disturbing the Seniors' relatively close-fitting clothing. Were this not an animated series, the "hidden" theory would be entirely implausible... unless, perhaps, the jetpacks were hidden off their persons. The safecracker robot is large enough to conceal the packs, but its tentacles would have to work almost impossibly fast to distribute them during the quick cut to SSS's remote control.
When the flowers fall out of Kim's locker, some of the flowers can be seen to the left of the monitor. When the locker is seen from the front, these flowers are gone.
The Middleton High gym doors are blue in this episode instead of the usual orange.
As Kim says "Señor Senior, Jr." after Wade gets the air quality anaylisis, her shirt sleeves are longer than they should be (down past her gloves).
During the segment where Ron's trying to convince Kim how great Animology is, the spine of the book he's holding changes sides several times.
Ron and Kim board Pop Pop Porter's "big 'lil corndog" in their normal outfits, without any extra baggage, save for Kim's backpack. In the next shot they appear in (presumably after the ride), they're both wearing their mission outfits. I know cargo pant pockets are big, but big enough to hold entire outfits? And as long as I'm here, Kim's backpack vanishes in the shot where the blimp lands, just before Ron walks over to it.
When Kim and Ron are on the conveyer belt, they pass the same set of stairs three times. |
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| 19. Monkey Ninjas in Space |
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| When Kim shoves Ron out of the Rocket Booster room, she has no backpack, yet when she is crossing the carpark she has one.
At the end, when Kim takes off her space helmet and throws it at Monkey Fist, he breaks it, but when Kim and Ron get off the space ship, she has her helmet back.
^-- There could be a spare helmet on board. I think a space program would be prepared for a situation where equipment breaks.
The security guard from the Blandsfield Zoo can be seen helping Frank the booth guard (now inexplicably voiced by a different actor) restrain Lord Fiske at the episode's end. Guess they just needed some generic security, and someone either wasn't paying close enough attention, or assumed viewers wouldn't be.
Kim's shirt doesn't fit, but Ron's does? It may be due to the series' established style though...
Why does Ron seem to be the only one who knows Monty Fiske's real name, calling him "Monty Freak"? Kim and Wade don't seem to know. And wouldn't Kim's dad know about Monkey Fist? Kim would have most likely told him.
^-- What are you basing any of this on? Kim may call Fiske by his assumed name, rather than his given name, but that doesn't mean she's unaware of his alternate identity -- indeed, she refers to his monkeyness as "Lord Monkey Fist" in the final act. Besides, I fail to see what difference this makes to the episode, one way or the other. Further, regarding your second question, I can find no evidence that Dad *didn't* "know about Monkey Fist". Care to clarify?
^-- Maybe they call him Monkey Fist because he isn't really Monty Fiske anymore. He's abandoned all elements of his past life, meaning that he's not really the same person. Follow?
When Rufus chews through the roof, it becomes jagged and rigid. When they go down, it is now perfect again.
^-- When do we see the vent again after Rufus has chewed through it? That shot's immediately followed by a wipe to Ron dropping from a ventilation shaft into a Space Center hallway.
When Kim and Frederick approach the space station, Dr. Possible says to Frederick, " Reduce rockets to max speed." How can you REDUCE to the maximum??
^-- Incorrectly considered a goof: Dr. Possible says "match speed", not "max speed". You'd have a brilliant goof there, though, otherwise, I'll admit.
If no boys are allowed EVER, wouldn't Ron not be allowed to be Kim's sidekick??
I doubt that's what Dad meant by "no boys" (and Kim doesn't seem to think of Ron as a "boy", in that sense, anyway).
The bearded scientist's mouth doesn't move correctly with the words.
How could Frederick's suit have the WHOLE English language in just six buttons?!
^-- Creative license. And it's a pretty big leap to assume the suit was equipped with a database of the entire English language, given the limited vocabularly Frederick displayed in this episode.
^-- It may not have had the entire English language, but Fredrick DID say (or at least pushed buttons to say) more than just six words.
^-- True, but it's silly to assume that each button corresponded only to one specific word; that'd be unbelievably inefficient. While the folks at "KP" may not have worked out a functional system (and who would expect them to for a single episode?), there are certainly ways to accomplish more than six tasks using a six-button input configuration.
As Monkey Fist and his monkey ninjas seal off mission control, the number of Rocket Booster hopefuls jumps from five to six. By the end of the day, no fewer than eight potential Boosters rush Kim as she exits Dad's shuttle. Late arrivals, perhaps?
When Kim and Ron are fighting Monkey Fist and his ninjas in space, Frederick turns the artificial gravity off, but, while the other characters start floating, Frederick and several background objects remain grounded. Why didn't they float as well?
About the Zero-gravity goof: Maybe some of those things were bolted down. (KIM7813)
When Kim answers Ron at the door of her house, her hair is parted on the wrong side (her left as opposed to her right, which is normally where it's parted on).
Kim gets locked in a closet by Monkey Fist. How could she get locked *in*? All locks lock on the inside. The only way this is possibe is if Monkey Fist had a key to the closet.
When one of the Rocket Booster children says "I think she's my babysitter", the girl with blonde pigtails is the one whose head is moving, implying that she is saying the line. But when we cut to a wide shot halfway through the line, the black-haired kid standing next to her is the one whose mouth is moving.
Monkey Fist's chin switches between pointy and squared off at different points in this episode.
At one point when the Mystical Monkey Monk appears to the monkey ninjas at the end of the episode, his monkey lacks any lighter coloring on his face.
After the artificial gravity is turned off. Kim is capable of moving through the air with out pushing off of anything. This is a physical impossibility. |
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| 20. Ron the Man |
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| When Drakken, Shego and his henchmen are climbing down the building, the henchmen change in number frequently.
When Drakken climbs out of the pool he slicks his hair back into spikes, yet when he orders his henchmen to attack his hair is flat again.
When Wade show's Ron's new energy signature, the signature appears by the entrance. Ron takes a step back to see the signature move and the signature moves all the way over to the other side of the building.
When Ron's stuck in the ventilation shaft, one of his hands is pressing against the wall outside of the shaft (so he can raise his hand about Rabbi Katz's comment) and then, when he's trying to get the ring off, he realizes his other hand has somehow wedged between his chest and the bottom of the shaft.
^-- I think the key concept here is not so much that his left hand was stuck, but that he couldn't squeeze it past his now-enormous chest to remove the ring on his right hand. The implication, then, is that his left became wedged-in as he attempted the above, some time after we last saw it free.
When Ron is in the ventilation shaft, and reaches to get the Pan Dimensional Vortex Inducer, he bends the shaft out of shape. Then later, the shaft appears to be perfectly straight.
Nitpick: The second (re-used) shot of Jilly from Jersey jumping in surprise was completely unnecessary.
Why would Ron hold Kim upside down too?
^-- Kim and Shego's upper bodies were in the shaft; Ron had little option but to grab them by their feet... and it's fairly difficult for even the unnaturally strong to hold someone right-side-up by their ankle.
Kim's upper lip is all but missing as she stares at the heap Ron's made of Drakken's henchmen.
As seen in two out of three instances of the below-mentioned recurring shot: Drakken's scar is under the wrong eye, as the cels have been flipped horizontally for their reuse.
When Kim is reading from the stack of client correspondence on the receptionist's desk at Henchco, she mentions Señor Senior Senior. SSS is not known for using henchmen.
^-- As evident by this episode's plot-essential ring, Jack also deals in villainous technology, which the Seniors use in spades. To site a specific example, the jet packs the Seniors fire up in "Animal Attraction" are very similar to those Dementor's goons employ, suggesting, perhaps, a link back to HenchCo.
Nitpick: When Drakken and Shego step out of the elevator, the indicator lights are reversed from the norm - usually the light to indicate "up" is lit in green, not red.
How exactly does Dementor leave the mountain lab? He's not wearing a jetpack, and we explicitly see all his men take off without him. I guess it's possible they swept back in after him, but that doesn't seem very efficient/safe.
Drakken's henchmen have always looked muscular (or bulky) when we've seen them in previous episodes, yet here they are 98-pound weaklings until the acquisition of the molecular muscle enhancer.
(About Ron picking up Shego and Kim) What seems more awkward than Ron picking up Kim is that he drops both, before he heads into the vent!
At the end of the episode, after Rabbi Katz signs Ron's bar mitzvah certificate, he says, "There you go, Ronald - now it's official." As he says "now it's official," Ron appears to mouth the phrase a split second behind Rabbi Katz - suggesting that this was to be Ron's line before a script revision, and either the animators started to draw it that way, or added Katz's mouth motion and didn't clean up Ron's.
^-- It looks like Ron just opens his mouth, forms an "Ooh!" shape with it, then smiles toothily. It's possible this wasn't meant to represent dialogue.
After Ron says "The manly resort", Kim slaps her hands over her eyes. However right before that she was holding the Kimmunicator and her books, she could not have put them away that fast.
During Wade's "energy signature" line, the screen of the Kimmunicator is missing its light blue border.
Nitpick, I guess: The animation used for Ron's "manly dot" and "manly resort" lines are the same.
The movement of the manly dot is completely out of proportion with Ron's movement.
^-- (Regarding switching lights) This seems to be a recurring theme in KP and is also evident in "The Fearless Ferret" when Ron confronts the two thugs who are trying to break into the car. (The traffic lights in the background are (from top to bottom) green, yellow and red) |
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| 21. Low Budget |
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| Kim's skin tone is completely pink all the way through this episode, bar when she swims underwater.
^- Kay, I apologize for that mistake....Kim's skin-tone returns to normal from the scene that she goes to visit Lucre's home.
^-- Perhaps Kim was sunburned and it wasn't explained. She WAS out in the wild a lot from the beginning of the episode...
When Ron says 'Steel Toe versus Pain King!' his mouth doesn't move.
Maybe there are a few aisles in Smarty Mart dedicated to animals, but Ron says he bought Rufus from aisle sixteen, whereas Lucre's snapping turtles are bought from aisle ten- 'next to the goldfish'. Aisle ten is also where Kim got some new pants from.
Frugal steals the microphone from the Smarty Mart 'Brain' mascot ('Vienna sausages- ten cans for a dollar!'). A crowd racing to get the sausages ensues, and if you slow it down, you can see the mascot running to get them too! He obviously should have known that there wasn't really an offer on.
^-- Or not. It's entirely possible that a guy hired to stand around in a brain suit might not be aware of every decision the store's management makes.
When Kim and Ron go to Kim's locker, the locker door Bonnie is behind has the handle/lock on the opposite side of the other lockers. Then when she closes it, the handle/lock magically jumps to the correct side.
When Kim and Ron enter the Smarty Mart where Francis works, there are NOT alarms but when Kim snaps the alarm tag on his store vest, there are alarms at the store doors all of a sudden.
^- Perhaps there is more than one entrance or exit in the store.
Why didn't Francis's Mom ask where his "friends" were when he went upstairs?
In the Smarty Mart where Frugal works, how did Ron know what aisle the Vienna sausages were in? He's never been inside the store. All Smarty Marts could be mapped out the same but I don't think so.
^-- I find that all stores like that *are* mapped out *exactly* the same. Trust me.
When Ron is taking the Vienna sausages out of everyone's shopping carts, the same girl in whose cart Lucre put the expired can of Vienna sausages is shown again.
^-- Maybe the girl picked them up again because she, like many of the other shoppers, couldn't resist a good bargain. Even if she didn't need it! Or want it!
^- Incorrectly a goof: When Frugal Lucre announces the "Brainstorm" on Vienna sausages, the girl whose cart he originally placed the expired can is seen among the crowd running for Aisle 22 - so she picked up another can.
When Kim is changing and throws her Smarty Mart pants down on Ron's face he says to Kim, "Retail Snob!" and Kim says SHUT UP according to the closed captioning....but it sounds like she's saying Shut ut!
When Ron Says "Boo-Yah! I need shampoo and underwear." Rufus waves up a blue dollar bill. This is a MAJOR goof because US bills are green.
^-- Money on this show has always been blue, it first being seen in "Number One." It's probably something used to make the show unique (or they just didn't want to use green. Cartoons don't exactly parallel reality you know).
^-- Interestingly, Kim pays for her Smarty Mart pants with a very green piece of currency.
^-- The blue dollar could have been an international piece of money. In other countries, the paper currency is sometimes blue or pink. Either way, Ron wouldn't be able to use it at a Smarty-Mart in the USA.
The second time Lucre interrupts a GWA match, the wrestlers vanish from the picture long before the ring does.
A few more goofs about the store doors at Smarty Mart where Frugal Works. The pad you step on to activate the automatic doors is missing when Frugal runs through the store alarms. Also the doors are a different color.
Wouldn't the Mall close the stores if the checkouts were down and people couldn't buy anything?
How would Bonnie know Kim got her pants at Smarty Mart if SHE doesn't shop there? Maybe Bonnie shops Smarty Mart also!
When Frugal Lucre checks his Amount of money that he's made from the "send a dollar to me" scheme, he has $17.28....How could he have 28 cents if he told everyone to specifically send him a dollar!
^-- We can't assume that those few who actually sent him money complied with his demand to the letter. Besides, "28 cents" is funnier.
Kim's eyes are a gray color in some shots, but when she's in the store, her eyes are green.
If Frugal Lucre is such a great computer genius, why couldn't he have figured out how to hack into the internet banking system and take a dollar from people's accounts? I check my bank account weekly via online, and most people wouldn't notice a dollar missing. My bank deducts a dollar monthly as a "service fee."
In the opener, just before Kim leaps from the swamp boat, its control levers are solid gray (as opposed to red and white).
When Ron leads "As in..." (following Wade's "It'll have to be an inside job"), his mouth doesn't move.
When Kim was looking at the pants they are different colors but when she starts running after Lucre they're all one color.
^--Actually, the pants she was looking at were knocked over and were lying on top of her. The rack you're looking at is a different one. But the ones that she was looking at before are still different colors.
^-- The original contributor had it right; the rack Kim finds herself under is not the circular pants rack, but the two-level skirt rack Lucre rams her with. Surprisingly, the skirts are consistantly colored (although one appears to have flown off in the collision).
In the beginning, Kim's wearing a life jacket, but while swimming, she must swim up to float.
In the scene when Wade says "Frugal Lucre strikes again", Wade smashes his cup with his hand. However, shortly afterward, his cup is back to its regular shape in the same place...
unsmashed
. New cup?
Look at the desk at the Smarty Mart where Kim goes to find out who Lucre is. When she goes over to the computer, there is no little 'Z-Boy' who later fell when the manager returned.
Why did Kim and Ron ask Wade to figure out where Frugal was broadcasting his message from when he was plainly wearing his Smarty Mart vest and button as he was making the broadcasts?
When Kim is in disguise to sneak into the personal manager's office, her hair is tied in a ponytail by a band. When she takes off her hat, her hair comes undone on it's own, as if it was pulled thru the hat's adjuster
When Kim and Ron confront Lucre in his house, he traps them in a net. Yet when they first enter the basement, there is no net on the floor.
During the scene when Wade strips out Frugal's voice from his message, they replay the message. If you listen, you'll notice that the voice comes in at a different spot.
Re: $17.28-- Perhaps one of the contributors was a foreign power, so when Lucre converted their currency to US dollars, it equalled 28 cents.
After Lucre's e-mail blackout, when Wade is able to get in touch with Kim again, Wade yells, "Frugal Lucre Strikes Again!" This stunt was the first time Lucre attempted anything, so how can he have "struck again" if he hadn't struck before?
When Ron finally finds the expired can of sausages with the computer virus on it, he yells, "1999!" referring to the expired year, but the closed caption says "$19.99." Even an expired can of sausages wouldn't be priced nearly $20.00.
When Kim buys her "emergency pants," the clerk allows her to wear the pants and sit on the counter so the label can be scanned. Most stores do not permit this practice because shoplifters tend to try on clothes and then wear them out of the store after removing the tags.
When Kim is uploading Frugal's file from the personnel manager's computer (upload in progress), the buttons on the front of the Kimmunicator are missing.
The cashier from Club Banana can be seen behind Ron and the "processed cheese" customer (maybe she works at Smarty Mart in her off hours).
^-- Yes, but the Smarty Mart in Philly?
Nitpick: How can the brain mascot costume take on the expressions of the person wearing it (when he confronts Kim in the hallway, and when Frugal takes the microphone from him)?
Frugal didn't give out an address for people to send their dollars to.
Re: Blue dollar: Maybe it was a gift certificate. (KPR)
^-- Maybe, but few candy drives accept gift certificates (see: "Number One").
^ - Remember, Frugal said he sent everyone an e-mail. In that e-mail, there would likely be instuctions on where to send the money.
After Kim and Ron's "R: I buy clothes at SmartyMart""K: *shudder*" exchange, Ron folds his arms and gives Kim a look. His right eye partially crosses over the bridge of his nose.
Including considerations for lighting, Wade's skin tone changes several times in this episode, sometimes in the same set of shots (most notably when he's talking to Kim from her locker computer)
After Kim's discovered that Frugal Lucre is Francis, she runs up to Ron in the tire section, holding a piece of yellow paper in her right hand. When it shows Kim again after Ron's line, the Kimmunicator is suddenly where the paper was, with the slip nowhere to be found.
When Kim and Ron go to Smarty Mart to access the Personnel files, Ron's turtleneck collar is colored red rather than black when he's greeted at the door.
Coloration Goof: When the manatee first comes to the surface and Ron screams that it's an aquatic naked mole-rat, the bottom of his shirt is colored red when Kim corrects him.
Lucre could probably have hacked into people's bank accounts very easily. It would have worked, and would've been very illegal. However, it's much more villainous to deliver an ultimatum to the world and then shut down the internet. He was going for evil, remember?
This goes back to the "cartoons don't parallel reality" statement made about halfway through this list, but I don't see how Kim and Ron can think this scheme doesn't measure up to other baddies' plans. If there are as many folk in Kim and Ron's world as there are on our planet---and if everyone would have responded to his demand (not likely, I know)---Francis could have had (depending on exchange rates) five and a half to six BILLION dollars. That ain't chump change. (Well, it's not $17.28.)
Response to $17.28 being due to foreign conversions: Not likely the case, since Lucre requested that (quote not verbatim) "everyone in the world sends me a dollar...or the monetary equivalent, given the current rate of exchange."
When Kim says, "I need to go home and change" she puts down the Club Banana pants on the counter and then when she gets home she has them with her to change into.
^Or, knowing Kim, she's probably got several pairs of the same pants at home.
How is it that Kim, just having put on the pants from Smarty Mart and buying them at the register, have money in the pocket? Did she have Ron hold her money while she was wearing that big shirt? Cuz it didnt seem to have any pockets. |
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| 22. Naked Genius |
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| Shego says "fishes" is a correct plural form of "fish". However, it is not.
^-- Actually, it seems the matter's a bit more complicated than that. The plural "fish" is used when referring to more than one fish of the same species; when referring to a group consisting of multiple species, it's apparently correct to use the term "fishes".
Why didn't Shego just use her hand fire stuff to melt the jello stuff she was trapped in at the end?
About the Jello goof: Maybe Shego ran out of energy to create a hand fire.
Just before Rufus finishes writing his answer to Ms. Whisp's PhD level equation, the answer disappears (although it's briefly visible in wider shots).
Hold on: Wade can't tutor Ron but Kim CAN!?
^-- The difference, it was implied, had more to do with Ron's newfound confidence after building a functioning "doomsday device" than with who was doing the tutoring.
The Phoebus Project is described as temporarily transfusing the copied brain-wave patterns of geniuses into whoever sits in the chair. It makes no mention of transferring intelligence from one individual to another, or removing it all together. So how, exactly, did Drakken become an idiot...erm, more of an idiot? There are a number of theories (machine malfunctioned, etc.), but overall it is a hole in the plot.
^-- I've seen multiple references online to this "dumbing down" phenomenon, but it was never my impression, from watching the episode, that Drakken was any more incompetent than usual. Is it that Drakken's allowing his presumed super-genius to guide his hand produced crude drawings? I just felt that was a bit of exaggerated comedy, and not too far from Drakken as usual. Maybe not the Drakken of "Bueno Nacho", but he's been steadily evolving into a more of a goof.
The black on Shego's collar once again plays peek-a-boo throughout this episode.
Shego's...uhm...posterior changes from black to green and back again throughout the episode. (this is especially evident in the beginning when she and Kim are fighting)
Dr. Zeruda mentions something about Gates, Nash, and Salk being over for poker night. Yet in the scene where the reporter is questioning Ron about a "space-time continuum formula", doesn't it seem odd that the brain waves of a computer genius (Gates), a mathematical economist (Nash), and a medical genius (Salk) would lend themselves to space-time continuum formulas? The only explanation I could figure is if a FOURTH unmentioned poker player was at Dr. Zeruda's poker party. That being astrophysicist Steven Hawking (an interesting side note, Hawking does PLAY poker, so that is making me wonder why Zeruda didn't also add in Hawking's name to that list...or was this an oversight by the writer)?
When Ron wakes up from his nightmare and exclaims, "Yes! It was just a dream!" his tongue is blue for a moment.
As Rufus comes around Ron's back during Ms. Whisp's "clearly completed by someone else" speech, he briefly disappears.
^-- Concurrently, the fingers of Ron's right hand pass *through* his homework.
When Shego and Drakken are trapped in the green jello, her leg pouch is on her right leg instead of her left.
After Ron/Rufus finish the test Wade gives them and Ms. Whisp comes to tell Ron he's needed in the auditorium, the blue star on Kim's shirt is missing.
As Kim's star goes missing, the two books on the floor swap colors.
When Kim talks to Wade about his tutoring Ron, a heretofore solid section of the Kimmunicator turns green for a quick second.
It's curious that the writer has WADE refer to "Pythagorean's Theorem". The line should have been either "Pythagoras's Theorem" or "the Pythagorean Theorem". (As I was typing this, I realized that it has been a while since I've been in a math class. If things have changed, please disregard this note.)
Since when does Drakken have the strength to burst through a metal door?
Nitpick: It is strange that in this ep, wherein Drakken "dumbs down", he is able to remember Ron's name without hesitation, referring to him as 'Mr. Stoppable'("Well, Mr. Stoppable, have fun with the fish!"), when in some other ep where he is in his "normal" self, he can't seem to remember.
When Drakken asks Shego "Is it fish or fishes?," she is seen filing her fingernails with her gloves on (as she often does). How is it possible for one to file their fingernails while they're wearing gloves?
Perhaps she isn't; perhaps she's filing the gloves themselves.
The bottom of Ron's shirt turns red as the fish jumps up and snaps at him.
How come Dr. Drakken knew that Rufus was a mole rat in this ep, when he called Rufus a "bald thing" in "The Twin Factor"? Maybe he read up on them, but it doesn't look like he saw much of Rufus.
Re: Drakken referring to Ron by name ("Well Mr. Stoppable, have fun with the fish!"). Unless I miss my guess, Shego reminded Drakken of Ron's name earlier in the episode, during the news report that they both caught.
During Kim's line on the roof, after shooting down the goopy stuff ("Did you outfit my clothes with gadgets when I wasn't looking?") her glove cuffs are facing the wrong way. You can tell by the notches.
Wade tells Ron to write a 400-word essay examining the popularity of sailor uniforms in Japanimation, and later tells him that he is correct. Reports are not correct or incorrect, they are graded A+ through F. Wade should know that.
Response to the leg pouch goof: No it's not, it's on her left leg just like always.
Drakken being reminded by folk (Shego, Kim, whoever) who Ron is doesn't necessarily help the blue-skinned wonder. In a later KP episode (Go Team Go) Ron himself reminds Drakken, "I'm Ron Stoppable. We've met before, but you never seem to remember my name." However, later in that episode when Aviarius tries to trick Drakken into believing RON is Aviarius, Drakken can't think of Ron's name. ("The name escapes me, but I do know the air of buffoonery.") So just because Drakken's told Ron's name---REPEATEDLY---it's not assured that he'll remember.
If the people who guard Project Phoebus don't even know what it does, how do Drakken and Shego know what it does?
Kim shoots a jello thing through a panel without a window to save Ron from the pit of fish, but she never removed the glass. |
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| 23. Grudge Match |
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| Near the end of the episode, Ron takes a ticket from Lamar which is covered with sweat. This couldn't logically have happened, since the ticket seems to come out of a mechanical dispenser, which a person wouldn't touch.
^- Lamar probably loaded the roll of paper that would be used to print the tickets into the machine himself, thus explaining why the tickets are wet.
Wade appears on the screen, yet when the movie is being shown there are several little scratches and dark spots, which would indicate a projector.
^-- In my area, we have digital projectors. Maybe the film was poorly filmed and when it was transferred to a digital format, it couldn't cleaned up digitally or the projector was dusty. (KIM7813)
^-- I've never experienced a digitally-projected movie, but I very much doubt that dust on the projector lens would create such an ever-changing pattern of lines and specks.
During the Robot Battle, when Wade is controlling the robot, why would Wade need both the keyboard and the joystick to just move the robot? The robot isn't doing anything but moving so Wade's key pushing would be pointless.
^-- Speaking of the superfluous, besides making the Kimmunicator look more like an RC racer, what purpose did the sprouted antenna serve?
Where was Rufus' skeleton when Ron passed through the X-ray machine?
Why would Zita need Annie's nametag anyway? She could just go without one till her nametag was made.
^-- In many service jobs, the nametag is part of the uniform, and you don't go without one. It makes the customer feel better if they can see your name (even if it isn't really your name -- the customer doesn't know that).
As Kim, Ron and Larry go down the elevator, Kim is talking but her mouth doesn't move.
In this episode, the Kimmunicator's sample tray opens outward from the front. In "Kimitation Nation", it extends upward from the top.
^-- Wade is constantly updating the Kimmunicator; perhaps the tray was relocated to make room for a new gizmo. The bigger question here may be: How did so seemingly solid a tray slide in and out of a space several times too small to accommodate its entire length?
When Kim, Larry and Ron are riding down the elevator-thing to the Robot Rumble, Kim changes positions between the moment of the long shot and the close-up of her and Larry. (During the long shot, she is facing towards him. In the close-up, she is facing away from him.)
Larry picks up the helmet-thingy from the curb before he goes in to the Robot Rumble, but it wasn't there in the wide shot as Larry, Kim and Ron pull up to that area.
When Ron and Kim walk out of the elevator, the bottom of Ron's shirt turns red.
In the closed captioning, whenever Fen is mentioned, Fen is spelled "Phen".
During Ron's "If someone didn't know that we were just best friends..." ramble outside the theater, Kim's mouth and nose seem to "droop" a bit as she closes her eyes, as if a cel overlay of her expression had slipped. Her nose moves from between her eyes to across her left eye.
The lighting in the Robot Rumble area must have been especially dark or rather unusual, like a filter, because Kim's normally green eyes appear brown during those scenes.
^-- ICaG: The light in the Robot Rumble has an obvious red tint to it; red and green make brown.
When Ron says "Seemingly coming out of a date movie - together," the bottom of his shirt is red.
When we first see that the subway train is actually Ron and Rufus with the Kimmunicator, it shows that the light is coming out of the center of the bullhorn. Later, the light is being beemed out of the Kimmunicator screen.
Maybe not a goof, but Fen's skin has a definite greenish cast in the final scenes in the magnet room that it didn't have before. |
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| 24. Two to Tutor |
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| When Shego is standing over Kim on the railing, and says "I've discovered the joys of teaching," her mouth doesn't move.
If Kim went under the cooking mix, to hold on and spin with the mixer, then wouldn't she have gotten dizzy and lost breath from the pressure?
When Granny is showing Kim her security system inside the vault, the recipe card is not in the case. But it is when Junior (and before him, Kim) go to take it.
The coloration of Shego's uniform (most notably the "seat") once again changes around throughout the ep.
I find it hard to believe that the cord for the rebellious mixer Kim's wrestling with (which is clearly visible in one shot) goes all the way out the Home Ec room and down the hall (as the mixer drags her out there).
^-- As is apparent for only one, brief frame (included above), the cord doesn't actually extend into the hall, but has become detached by that point (which, of course, raises similar issues).
Nitpick: If Shego needs her green and black suit to manifest the green plasma around her hands, then why can she manifest it while wearing solid black burglar clothes?
^-- There are a number of possibilities. 1.) She doesn't need the suit 2.) She has similar suits in other colors 3.) She's wearing her usual gloves under the black (and apparently plasma-resistant) set.
If people want this recipe so much why don't they just read the label of a pack of her cookies?
^-- That'd give them the majority of the ingredients, but not the recipe.
The Granny Crocket picture on the corporate logo has just small black dots for eyes, but the Granny that Kim and Ron meet has large blue eyes surrounded by whites.
Kim is seen wearing an apron that doesn't cover her midriff.
^-- Not so much a goof as a style choice, but it does seem odd that she'd leave her favorite top open to splatter.
^---: Actually it's a hygiene thing.
When Shego takes the note from Jr. and says "This isn't the recipe", her mouth once again doesn't move.
^-- ICaG: Kim cuts Shego off, finishing her thought for her off-screen.
In the opening sequence, when Kim lands after jumping out of the plane, her parachute is nowhere to be seen on the ground behind her.
When Kim wears a hairnet to serve food at Chez Ron, she doesn't tuck all of her hair into it. If your hair is hanging down around your shoulders, it kind of defeats the purpose of wearing it.
The part in Shego's hair changes frequently from the left to the right side throughout the show. (depending on where she's looking)
When Kim and Ron are outside the factory(before the dogs)and Rufus is on Ron's head, his tail is yellow.
When Ron and Rufus are knocked down to the conveyor belt (after smelling the vanilla :D ), Junior jumps down after Ron, only to be cookie-doughed by Rufus, who is back up on the platform at the controls. How the heck did he get up there?? Ron is never shown throwing him up there.
Response to Nitpick-In 'Go Team Go', we find out that Shego doesn't need her gloves or her jumpsuit to light up her hands; they're super powers bestowed by the rainbow comet that gave Shego and her brothers their powers. |
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| 25. The Ron Factor |
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| As Ron leaps down from Gemini's control panel, the bottom of his shirt is again red (which it remains for the rest of the shot).
After Kim and Dr. Director blast through the door, the fire that was burning disappears without a trace.
During the main title (and more specifically the vault shot from "Animal Attraction"), Kim doesn't have the lines drawn in her hair.
The lines on Gemini's gauntlet appear and disappear at random throughout the episode.
Nitpick: As Kim falls from the helicopter, why didn't she deploy her parachute/jetpack from the backpack? Granted, Dr. Director came to her rescue in the plane, but we didn't know DD was there...and it would have made for a softer landing.
When Ron says "Sheldon?" the cuffs on his wrists (the ones strapping him to the chair) disappear.
Why didn't Rufus just bite Gemini's other hand? I mean even though he's only a naked mole-rat, he's been smart enough to speak and understand Ron and do lots more.
Coloration Goof: When Kim and Monique are shopping (just before Ron struts through), Monique pulls a green shirt from a setup of yellow shirts.
If Gemini had a button to call his mom, why did he say he would call his mom on a cell phone [when he's arguing with Dr. Director].
--It was probably easier and faster for Gemini to pull out his cellphone and call his mom than to go over to his control panel and press the button. He probably had his mother on speed dial. ;)
Affter Gemini fired Delta, he still was in the W.W.E.E. lair. |
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| 26. Car Trouble |
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| Kim takes Barkin's driving test three times, each time wearing a different outfit. It's not surprising, then, that someone might become confused: During her second, Sadie-assisted run, Kim can briefly be seen wearing the long-sleeved teal shirt she wore during her first attempt, rather than the white-with-a-pink-heart t-shirt she begins and ends the second in.
When Mr. Barkin asks Kim in the car, "What are you doing?" Kim says "Starting the car", but she was reaching for the gearshift.
When Kim says "Sadie cheated for me", it sounds as though she says "Seedie cheated for me"
Following Kim's second attempt at Barkin's test, her locker door opens the wrong way and the handles for every locker on her side of the hallway have been flipped. Kim shuts the door almost immediately and the handles are correctly aligned by the next shot, but when the "goofed" background is reused shortly after, the door jumps open again.
When Mr. Barkin first exits the car, you can tell no one is sitting in the driver's side.
In the beginning we see Dr. Freeman's house with a garage on the left side of the screen. Later, when S.A.D.I. takes Kim to the house, we see the car parked outside with no garage.
In act two, Sadie vaporizes the driver's ed car, but the car returns in the end for Kim to retake her test in. Another car?
^-- Potentially even a passive Sadie.
When it's Bonnie's turn to take the test, there is a girl in a yellow shirt at her end of the line. Seconds later, as Barkin yells at Bonnie to go, an entirely different girl stands in her place.
The second time Kim is remembering what Barkin and Ron said, their lines have been switched. Barkin says "right of passage" and Ron says "doorway to adulthood".
Nitpick: I have noticed that in this episode (as in many others) that Bonnie, Tara and the other cheerleaders are wearing their uniforms, however Kim is not. Seeing as how Kim is Captain of the squad, why is she not wearing her uniform also? Especially if it's game day.
^-- It might not necessarily be a game day whenever you see them in uniform. Athletes at my school are allowed to wear uniforms to school, whether there is a game or not. Maybe the girls just prefer the cheerleading outfits. Or, from a technical standpoint, it would take too much money to design outfits for minor background characters.
When Ron is walking back from his first Driver's Ed crash, there are splotches of oil or grease on his pants in the long shot that are not there in the close up shot of Rufus.
When the Destructo-Bots are randomly shooting each other, Drakken is clearly seen jumping far out of the way of a beam that lands and makes a small crater. The next shot with him shows him crawling out of the now MUCH bigger crater.
After Ron pulls Rufus from the RC car, as he and Kim walk away, the car is missing from the ground.
Nitpick of all nitpicks: In the "Ghost Car" film, it refers to Judy's car as a "keen little COUPE", but actually the car is a 4-door...a SEDAN. :)
Ron says something about driving in Denver steel but they live in Middleton.
_^_Actually, Ron was talking about getting behind the wheel of "Detroit" steel, and people all over the world have used that reference to American cars, even those that [i]aren't[/i] made in Detroit, Michigan. |
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| 27. Rufus in Show |
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| Kim's left glove appears and disappears as she lands on Sam's boat.
Ron pays off the dog show judge with a BLUE 5 dollar bill.
When Kim is being told what to feed Gigi, the red can flips from one hand to the other and then back again.
When Kim swings out from under the bridge overhanging the eel moat, she turns on a pair of jet-powered rollerblades. This is called a stealth suit, right? Not very stealthy, is it? And also, how come the guards didn't hear the rockets when Kim was going across the roof right over them?
If the stealth suit transforms from a dress and Wade was wearing one, doesn't that mean he put on a dress?
^-- Funny concept, but since their suits obviously weren't identical (size difference, for one thing), we can't assume that Wade's was also given the ability to convert itself from/into an evening gown.
^ - Another question, why IS Wade wearing a stealth suit? Why would he need one? He never leaves his room! |
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| 27. Adventures in Rufus-Sitting |
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| The monkey ninjas work for Monkey Fist again, yet they learned Ron was their leader in "Monkey Ninjas in Space".
^--Maybe Monkey Fist got new monkey ninjas.
The entrance to Kim's room is different than in previous episodes. In "Animal Attraction," specifically, it is shown to be a open hole with some fixed steps. In this ep, there is now a hallway with a door.
When Kim is talking to Ron while falling after Duff she doesn't have any gloves on.
Kim's gloves are missing again when she says "Rufus, jump down to me".
Nitpick: It's apparent that Kim doesn't like video games (Crush: So? Video games!), so why does she have a Z-Boy figure sitting on her computer monitor?
Re: Nitpick: Ron *was* in Kim's room for a long time, setting up Rufus' habitat. Perhaps it's his.
^- It's probably a gift from Nakasumi-san for saving his entire production line and his employees.
When Kim jumps into Duff's blimp, she has her backpack on, but when he hits her with the net, she doesn't.
How could Ron afford to call Kim so many times? I mean, I'm only guessing, but I bet that calling from France isn't cheap.
^----: Maybe Kim and Ron saved the French telephone operator from peril?
Nitpick: Ron said that Rufus must have Rock-a-bye baby SUNG to him, yet in the end when Kim opens the card and the instrumental version plays, he falls asleep.
Monkey Fist's monkey fists are incorrectly colored to match those of his monkey ninjas as he first catches Rufus on the Eiffel Tower.
When Ron calls Kim from France, she brings him up on the Kimmunicator. How does she get a video image of him? Ron is calling her from a regular phone and doesn't have a vidcam pointed at him like Wade does.
As she is reading the newpaper at Smarty Mart, both of Shego's gloves are black.
When we first see Killigan, the green he is standing on is actually brown. After Killigan hears the signal, the green is green and the brown area is off to the side.
When Kim reads from the birth card after Rufus falls asleep, she says "It's a girl," but the card is blue. Traditionally, 'pink is for girls, blue is for boys.'
When Rufus fell down the elevator shaft he was "below" the place Kim and the villians were fighting. But then Rufus is "above" the same place when Kim screams "Rufus jump down to me!!!!".
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| 28. Job Unfair |
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| While talking to Janitor Joe, Kim brandishes the Kimmunicator from her cheerleading uniform (pockets?)
That black that tops Shego's collar appears and disappears once again throughout the show. (I think the animators do that on purpose!)
During Kim's "OK girls, that was almost perfect" speech, one cheerleader's uniform is colored differently from the rest (gold bands rather than red).
^-- Stranger still, that same cheerleader's arm is missing from the wrist up!
Kirsten Storm's (Bonnie) name is misspelled "Kristen" in the credits.
When Job Unfair aired on 8/29/03 at 10:30 Pacific Time, Kirsten Storms was spelled correctly.
Kim's hair gets wet from the rain while she and Ron are tied to the lightning rod. However, when she and Ron climb aboard Joe's floating ship, it appears to be fully dry.
When Ron releases the sneezing powder on Drakken, it goes in Drakken's face even though the wind was clearly blowing towards Ron.
^-- Actually, the wind is blowing toward Drakken as the powder is released, it just changes direction almost impossibly fast as we cut to the next shot.
Janitor Joe was supposed to be Canadian, but he had an American accent.
^-- Could be part of the disguise.
Some Candians have American acccents.
As Kim and Ron leave the Tri-City-Air booth, the bottom of Kim's hair turns green.
When Rufus tries to get the dinghy off of Ron, his arm is a different color for a moment.
When Bonnie comes over Kim's house, the heart on Kim's shirt turns a different color for a moment (presumably mistaken for vacuum bag debris).
The volume of water in the Great Lakes is 6 quadrillion gallons of water (6,000,000,000,000,000 gallons) weighing about 24,000,000,000,000 tons (not including fish). That amount of water is many times the size of the machine, so where does it all go?
When the fish are dumped into the cockpit of the weather machine, Shego clearly says "So that's where the fish went." How could she say this while submerged in water, not to mention fish?
Unless I'm gravely mistaken, each great lake is connected to at least one other (Huron, Michigan and Superior; Erie and Ontario). So, how did it work out that there was only one great lake left undrained? |
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| 29. The Golden Years |
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| If you go by production order, "Job Unfair" (212), where Drakken tries to take over the Great White North, comes after this episode (211), but Kim says it happened "last week".
When driving the ice cream truck, both of Shego's gloves are green.
If Ron wanted to become popular, why didn't he tell all of Rufus' fans that he was Rufus' owner? All he had to say was, "He's mine" and all the girls would flock all over him like when someone fawns over a baby.
When Kim's mom gets out of the car and says, "Now that wasn't such a bad ride", Kim says, "No, those last sixteen hours just FLEW by", but she still had her earplugs in when her mom said it so how did she hear it?
^-- Ear plugs block out most, not all of the sound. So it's plausible that Kim could hear her mother.
When everybody but Kim sings "Camptown Races" in the car on the ride down, they sing, "Camptown Racetrack, 2 Miles Long." The correct lyric is "Camptown Racetrack, FIVE Miles Long."
In the Possible family van, Rufus jumps onto the driver's seat, next to the head rest, but on a close up shot of Rufus there is no head rest.
When the hypnotized Nana kicks Kim into the crates, the papers that Drakken gave Kim telling about her go flying out of her hands, however after sitting up in the crates, Kim pulls the papers out from behind herself.
Kim's earplugs are only there when she takes them out, yet they are large enough to be visible (at least in her exposed ear) in the previous close-up of Kim in the car.
How did Drakken get the biographical information about Nana Possible so quickly after finding out she was in his zombie army? Is he keeping a file on all possible Possibles after "Attack of the Killer Bebes" and "The Twin Factor"?
^-- Perhaps Drakken was merely doing a background check on the members of his Q-Tip army, trying to figure out what, if any, strengths he could exploit (Like Nana and her kung fu background).
When Kim says "Nana, Drakken's getting away" the turtleneck part of her shirt is missing.
When Kim and the old folks are Jet Skiing, they get on the jet skis without any life jackets on, but then in the next scene, they do have them on, only to have them off again come the next scene.
It doesn't seem like the college students wanted anything to do with Ron, so how did they get his picture? Also, the picture looks like he was in his mission clothes and they hadn't seen him in them yet. And as someone pointed out in the analysis section, its the same photo from "Naked genius", which is a file photo and didn't seem like they knew his name or anything so how did they get it?
When Drakken is telling Kim about all of Nana's skills, he says that Nana is the first woman to complete the Navy's Underwater Demolition training. Assuming this is the US Navy, that training is also known as the U.S. SEALS, and no woman has passed this training program (yet).
^-Very true. Bear in mind, though, that Nana Possible is a fictional person with a fictional personal history.
^- Navy Seals was only named by President Kennedy after the 1960s. It was known as the Underwater Demolition Team before that (thus, the reference from KP would be correct, if Nana passed the qualification test when she was young). Thus it would still be accurate that no woman had passed the "Navy Seal" training.
If Nana calls Kim "Kimberly" why doesn't she call Jim and Tim "James and Timothy?"
How come Drakken didn't notice that that was Mr. Possible's mother if they were friends in Collage?
How come after Nana was no longer under mind control she didn't tell that Drakken was her son's friend in collage by the voice? |
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| 30. Virtu-Ron |
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| As Ron and Zita walk past Malcolm(in Middleton High), the bottom of Ron's shirt is red
The warehouse with the Immersion Caps inside looks strangely similar to the shot in the opening of "Ron Factor"...
During the cage-wagon scene, Everlot Jake briefly has 5 fingers. For anytime before or after that one shot, he only has 4.
Everlot Ron's mouth doesn't appear to move in the "Booyah!" at the end of the episode.
If the loser of the game can't get out of the game, then how did Malcom get out?
ICaG: Only people wearing immersion caps have to win to get out. Malcolm was at home on his computer. |
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| 31. The Fearless Ferret |
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| While riding in the Ferretmobile with North, Kim's eyes are briefly blue.
Nitpick: The Lowerton Lemurs football players look strangely similar to the Middleton High football players (identical jerseys).
When Kim says "Sorry Ron, the Fearless Ferret isn't real, it's -- well -- TV Trash" her mouth briefly disappears for a frame or two.
Timothy North comments on how his show was cancelled after two seasons (probably Adam commenting on Batman, which was cancelled after two and one HALF seasons; interestingly, that's the nitpick I have).
Ron says his "slight stigmatism" doesn't require corrective lenses (yet). "Stigmatism" is normal vision; "astigmatism" is more likely correct in this context.
When Ron first dons the Ferret costume, the cowl is attached to the rest of the costume, later as Ron hangs upside-down, Kim removes his cowl...which is not attached to the costume.
The overlapping sequence of the ropes binding Ron to the pole changes often.
When Kim and Ron walk outside the school, during Kim's "cable TV" line, what's normally gray on Ron's shoes is colored like his pants.
After the Ferretmobile zips out of the cave and the shot switches inside, we see Kim and Mr. North. The right side of the roof handle Kim's holding onto vanishes frequently during the first part of the scene.
In the final scene, when the execs collapse against each other, the bags under the female exec's eyes keep vanishing.
When the two conventioners spot Mr. North, the larger one on the right speaks with two different voices.
After Ron forces the skunk ballon through the door, it appears to be just as large as the building it's self. Why then, does it look so small when it's inside the building?
I know that it's a dream but-- In Ron's dream, he takes the brain of one of the doctor's too put inside Kim. But, that doctor had already been infected with brain frost--so why would putting the infected brain inside Kim's head do any good?
When Ron was captured it was night. When Ron is tied up in the building it is daytime.
^-- That doesn't even make sense. 1). That gas could probably hold Ron over for a long time. 2). We don't know exactly what time it was when Ron was bagged. Could've been two in the morning for all we know. |
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| 32. Exchange |
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| For one brief shot, as Yori waits in Master Lunchlady's sushi line, her ninja school uniform is black (like the garb she dons later in the episode) rather than white (which it returns to shortly after).
When Kim says "Are we the only two girls in Middleton not crushing on him?", her ear is given details.
Ron complains about his clothes ripping off "even in Japan", but it's already happened in Tokyo in the episode "Crush".
Why aren't the monkey ninjas working for Ron anymore?
In "Grudge Match", Zita is ushered in as Ron's girlfriend, and Ron *kind of* saves her in "Vir-Tu-Ron". But how is it that in "Exchange", Ron is seeking the attentions of Yori? Maybe this is because of the production number...
Fukushima's eyes are "bigger" (they aren't just dots) when he trips Ron and before he destroys the bridge. Perhaps it was deliberate?
In a shot before the second commercial break, the black circles under Monkey Fist's eyes were not black.
Correction: Zita was NEVER Ron's girlfriend--she was only a crush...and "Vir-Tu-Ron" was her last episode.
As for the Ron/Yori thing, Yori did take interest in Ron, but Ron didn't pursue her.
Re: Correction: In "Vir-Tu-Ron" Zita is acknowledged as Ron's girlfriend by Monique.
Re: Re: Correction: Well, then, Monique did not know that Zita was just a crush and nothing more. Monique must have percieved it the wrong way. |
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| 33. Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles |
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| Holy Jon Lee, what's happened to Commodore Puddles? Last time I checked ["KN"], he was white-furred...and now he's PINK?!
Maybe he's the NEW AND IMPROVED Commodore Puddles. No, really, maybe people want to think he is a cute puppy, but he is, on the inside, a vicious one.
Why does Kim have a seatbelt in her shoe?!
^-- Why does Kim have a miniature helmet in her shoe? It makes for a fun image, and may even be a playful jab at the sort of rules that require such common safety measures be observed (for the sake of impressionable kiddies), even when it's awkward to do so.
In this episode Commedor Puddles is all nice and cute and huggable and in Kimmination he is all scary and ferocious and not huggable. |
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| 33. Day of the Snowmen |
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| When Ron is sitting on the couch in the background, his red shirt is missing its cream stripes.
More of a nitpick than a goof--Why in the world is Rufus driving the truck when both Kim and Ron have taken (and in Kim's case passed) drivers ed? He is still driving when the weather lady and her cameraman get in and they definately should have their liscenses. It just seemed very strange to me.
Jim and Tim don't have any qualms about firing their ionization beam at the two snowmen holding their mother, despite the fact that it's already destroyed the top of the chimney. Wouldn't they be a little more cautious, rather than risking doing the same thing to her?
We see the snowmen stealing pipes, yet none of the snowmen carry a pipe.
^-- My best guess: While the corncob pipe is a common element of the "classic" snowman image ("Frosty" references it specifically), there might have been some worry that giving the living snowmen pipes would be seen as pro-tobacco. That, or the pipes were just an extra thing to animate.
Where did Snowy get the giant carrot in his nose? Mr. Possible stuck a normal one in there at the beginning.
When it shows Kim and Ron from the front as the weather machine first lowers from the sky, Ron isn't wearing any gloves.
When Jim and Tim fall from the tree they are in the tailgate part of the truck then in the next sceen they are in with Kim, Ron, Summer, and camera guy.
^-- They were probably just too worried what the toxic snowmen would do to her if they didn't act quickly.
How did the snowmen get the hats, the scarves, the carrots, the rocks or the sticks? And the same ones?
In the weather machine, when it rains frogs, one of them lands on Kim's head even though she is under a glass dome.
^-- In "Job Unfair" when Drakken makes it rain he and Shego get wet. Apparently that bubble dome is useless unless you put up the sheild. |
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| When Kim says, "No not at all" her lover lip is not filled in.
During the movie shego is missing her black colar around her neck and even the people in the future don't have it either. Neither does the "Surpreme One"
Drakken, Killigan, and Monkey Fist are handcuffed after the incident with the rock gorilla. Then when Kim says "Your Supreme One's right here.", Drakken has his finger in his ear . . .when he was supposed to be handcuffed!
How can Kim think "The Supreme One" would be Drakken, wouldn't she notice that the people are wearing Shego's clothes? -CTKDX69
The man who drove Kim & Monique off in the Australian outback was driving a Hummer with left-hand drive. Australian cars, buses and trucks have right-hand drive.
She thinks the Supreme One is Drakken because the clothes are worn by Shego, his sideckick, or underling.
After Monkey Fist delivers his speech about the stone guardian of Satsuma, the camera zooms out and his body (except for his head) is missing. |
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| 34. A Very Possible Christmas |
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| Wade said the Kimmunicator was destroyed in the stratosphere...but it wasn't...it was destroyed when Drakken stepped on it, BEFORE the liftoff even occured!
^-- The Kimmunicator was broken when Drakken stepped on it, but it wasn't totally destroyed until the space station blew up later. Whatever tracking device Wade had inside the Kimmunicator must have been working until the latter.
Watch when Ron jumps up onto the wall of Drakken's fortress. Originally, it looks like he goes up a good 6 feet or so. But when it shows him full-length again, after the door swings open, it looks like he's just a few inches off the ground.
When the new Kimmunicator is delivered, it's originally in a box, judging by the package. But Kim tears away the brown paper to reveal the Kimmunicator, without opening any box. Originally the package was bigger than the 'municator, so where'd the box go?
When Drakken says "It's just not the same when I rant to myself" the circles under his eyes aren't filled in.
Ron is Jewish, so why is he celebrating Christmas! Hello, can you say GOOF!
^-- Technically, Ron was celebrating the holiday season -- Kim was celebrating Christmas. Ron even receives a Hanukkah gift (Kim's cyber-scrapbook of their friendship).
According to my taped episode (third airing, counting the 11 PM repeat in my area), there's a small mistake in this episode's themesong opener. During the line "You can't stop me" (visual: surrounded by the Bebe robots), Kim's hair has a lighter outline to it, which it loses a second later.
If Wade has Ron micro-chipped ("Attack of the Killer Bebes", "Golden Years"), why not track him down that way, rather than running around the globe, searching escape pods?
While trudging through the Amazon looking for Ron, Kim has the Kimmunicator strapped to her wrist, checking on the pods position, however in the scene immmediately after, while wading through the water, it's no longer on her wrist.
If there was no food in the garbage pod (except for a partially eaten drumstick), how is it that Dr. Drakken could make cupcakes?
When Wade is informing Kim that Ron went to stop Drakken, there is one point where we see him on the screen but his voice is not filtered.
In the episode "The Ron Factor" Gemini touches Ron with his glove and says that he has disabled all tracking devices on him. Maybe this is why Wade can't track Ron with GPS.
When Kim opens the front door after we hear Ron hit it, there is no doorknob on the outside of it (the side Ron slides down).
But in "Golden Years," Wade still has Ron microchipped. Huh?
^-- Perhaps the signal from his microchip wasn't strong enough to be tracked from other continents. If you recall, every other time Wade has tracked Ron down using the microchip Ron has been revlatively close (in "Attack of the Killer Bebes" he was at the Middleton Motor Lodge
and in "The Golden Years" he wasn't very far from the gator farm).
In 'The Fearless Ferret,' Wade was able to track Ron's pager signal.
^-- Again, he wasn't very far away. That abandoned factory was somewhere in Middleton.
Unless you had a satellite connection, which few people do, a cell phone would not work at the North Pole. |
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| 35. Queen Bebe |
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| When Rufus cringes after the tickets trip everyone up, Ron's shirt behind him is colored wrong. It's got black at the bottom like his usual outfit, but there is white seen above and there's a notch, like the shirt he's wearing at the time.
Rufus was in Ron's pocket at the time of the pile-up. But when it shows everyone, Rufus crawls out from the middle and triumphantly holds up Kim's (granola?) bar, without any shots in between to show him running from the pocket to the pile.
As Kim lies on the ground under the pile of people in the hallway, her hand is a darker color as she answers the Kimmunicator.
As the Bebes recall their earlier recorded scene of Kim and Ron walking through the mannequin factory, Kim's mission pant legs are shortened during her "Bonnie is so bossy" speech (the animators probably confused them with her blue capris).
The Bebes' hairbands, while generally absent this episode, make random appearances throughout -- sometimes the result of reused cels (from "AotKB").
Kim's fishing pole thingy, or whatever it is, disappears as Mom drags her into the kitchen for breakfast.
^--Just making a note that the pole is a pointed stick used to pick up garbage. We see Kim use it later in the ep.
When Kim holds up the mirror to show the Bebe's imperfection, the 'bot reflected in it has an uncolored shirt.
The look of Kim's restraints (the Bebe's extended arms) keeps changing during the conveyer belt ride.
After Kim says "Can't the sitch sit?" the waistband on her pants is the same color as her pant legs.
Also seen in the shirt bottom goof, Ron's pants are colored wrong. They're supposed to be green, not brown.
The obvious question that no one has asked is how did the Bebes come back? At the end of Attack of the Killer Bebes, Wade used a sonic wave to blow them up! Since the Bebes announced Drakken was unfit to rule, who put them back together? That was never explained.
When the Bebes abduct Bonnie, she is wearing her cheerleading uniform. However, later as she is strapped inside the hive mind, she is wearing her pink top and red skirt.
The music from the Mad Dog Ball can still be heard when Kim and Rufus stop 1,000 miles away from Middleton in San Francisco. Also, they miss it by 1,000 miles before trying again 'even slower' and end up in New York city. This either means Kim and Rufus are really bad at slowing down, or that the United States is less than 2,000 miles wide (it's about 2,600).
Well, if Draken made them to be perfect, maybe they can auto repair.
Kim's pink pants are temporarily green as Rufus tries to steal her granola bar at the beginning of the episode.
while kim is fighting the Bebes in their hive, you can clearly see Bonnie blink. How could this happen if she is moving too fast for everyone else to see?
If the shoes don't come off your feet, how did Rufus get them off the experimental rat? |
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| 36. Hidden Talent |
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| When Kim is tying up Drakken, she's wearing two gloves when she's only supposed to be wearing one.
Near the end of Kim's talent show performance, as she sings "anytime, anywhere", you can see she has both gloves on. In the next shot, she's back to only one.
Kim's left glove makes another appearance -- this time for a single cel -- as she spins to face Drakken's shark in the "bottomless" chasm.
When Kim and Ron hop into the boat outside of Dementor's lair, Ron is wearing no shirt. After a shot of Rufus starting the motor, he's suddenly wearing a shirt under his lifejacket.
During Kim's song, Ron is shown still wearing his gi. But once it's announced that he wins, he is drawn out on stage in the outfit with the green pants, without much time to change in between.
When Ron accepts the trophy, his black and white sneakers are colored all gray, like his mission shoes.
During the talent show, Ron burns off the judges' hair with Bueno Nacho Diablo Sauce. The next time it shows them, it's back!
^-- The hair thing is just part of normal "cartoon physics." The judges get their hair back for the same reason Ron turns completely red when he swallows the Diablo sauce or when he spits fire... it's the way cartoons work. Just like no one would be able to spit fire because of eating hot sauce no one would be able to regenerate hair that quickly. Cartoon pyshics.
When Shego lights her hands up and gets ready to go and retrieve the adapter for the teleporter, her eyes briefly overlap her hair.
During the locker scene after the theme song, Ron's turtleneck is colored red when it shows him from the back.
The bottom of Ron's shirt is red in the very beginning of the air duct scene.
^--Also seen in the turtleneck goof shot: The bottom of Ron's shirt is red.
If Kim wanted Ron to stall for her until she could escape Drakken's trap, why didn't he and Rufus sing "Naked Mole Rap"? That song is nearly five minutes long, and it would have been another way to use a song from the sountrack album. That way, when they won, it would have been even more satisfying, at least to some viewers who like that song.
^-- Doing such would have made the quality/quantity joke at the end of the show impossible... besides, as far as we know, the song hasn't even been thought up in their corner of reality (which also goes along with Ron and Rufus basically improving for the entire span of Kim's absense. Ron had no intention of doing anything at the show and thus had not written anything other than "Say the Word" [well, Rufus hadn't written anything else]).
Drakken froze the top of the water, so how could there be a space between the water and the ice if he FROZE THE TOP OF THE WATER!
How does Bonnie have video of Kim's inability to hit the high notes but Ron, who has been her friend since PreK, doesn't know about it?
^-- Of course, Bonnie is a ruthless enemy of Kim. In order to fully humiliate her she might go so far as to track down odd little facts and track down someone who might have videotaped the event (possibly a video taping done by her parents).
For the lifejacket one, maybe it was like 5 minutes later when Kim and Ron were in the middle of the ocean. When they left the shore, Ron probably slipped his shirt on.
When Kim told Bonnie she was rehearsing, Kim was on the stage. But when Bonnie played the film, all of the sudden, Kim is in a seat next to Ron. And when Kim told Bonnie "That was a long time ago," Kim is once again standing.
Re(Water freezing): The "passageways" from which the shark and squid were released could've been a way for some water to leak through, thus giving a space between the ice and the water.
When Kim and Ron are in the hall right before they get messaged by Drakkon/Fake Wayd, they talk about the talent show being tomorrow. Then, Drakkon/Fake Wayd tells them to get the cable from Dementor, and says it's "quite urgent". And, when they're at Drakkon's Lair, they say the talent show's starting soon and Ron takes off. Time mess-up?
^- Yes, but the water was frozen AFTER the shark and the squid were released.
If Kim and Ron have known each other since pre-School, wouldn't he know that she had singing problems
^-- In reply to the questions of Ron not Knowing about Kim's singing-- It was at a Christmas Recital. Ron probably did not go, because he's Jewish, remember? His parents probably didn't want to take him to a school function that was about Christmas.
How come Kim can't hit the high notes but she hit them in "Adventures Of Rufus Sitting" when she sung "Rock-a-bye-Rufus."
As kim steals the teleportation module, she throws her backpack into the water to become a raft. In the next shot, she is wearing her backpack while sitting on the raft.
When Kim dials a number on the teleportation module, the gold thing disappears.
How did Kim know the lyrics to the song if Rufus and Ron didn't even finish it on talent show night, Kim had no time to ever learn or even hear the song or the high notes in it.
How did Rufus and Ron get the props and costumes so quickly if their acts where in a successive order?
When Drakken says "Imagine it, Shego!" his collar is blue. Also, am I the only one who thinks that before it's revealed Drakken is Wade, doesn't the Drakken/Wade sound exactly like the normal Wade, but after it's revealed, he sounds like Drakken-a buffoon?
^-- he doesn't sound like Drakken to Kim [Even after he's revealed], it only sounds like Drakken when he's in his lab. It sounds like Drakken because you can hear Drakken saying it.
^ No, I mean before the commercial the way he talks is like Wade (ie: Nice job, guys), but after the commercial he's all screwed up (the big is I need, rather you, I, look, just do it, okay!).
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| 37. Return to Wannaweep |
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| During the scene at camp, when the Middleton cheerleading team is demonstrating their cheer, we see Kim attempt to land on the shoulders of Bonnie and a blonde-haired cheerleader at the top of a pyramid formation, only to slip and fall. As she falls, the cheerleader beside Bonnie is raven-haired. But when the scene cuts back to Bonnie asking Kim, rather sarcastically, if she's ok, Bonnie is at the top of the pyramid, with no one beside her.
When Bonnie's first moving in to Cabin 9, she has two red bags, one of which she tosses on the top bunk, and the other in front of her. Once Kim walks up to her, the second red bag is suddenly nowhere to be found.
When Ron smiles after picking up the camp phone, there's an unexplained line under his mouth. It's too far down to be a bottom lip, so it's more than likely a missed cleanup line.
When they show Gill walking up to the cabin Ron hides in, they make a point of showing his slimy footprints in the closeup. However, in the aerial shot, he doesn't leave any footprints at all.
There are several scenes where there are no numbers on the cabins.
When Ron is changed into a big mutant beaver, he was barely wearing clothes, which either would have been ripped upon his transformation or dissolved in the goo. Yet when he changed back to human form, all his clothes return intact. Considering the number of times he's been stripped down in this series, it's surprising he wasn't seen in just his boxers in this episode.
At camp, when Kim falls into the suitcases, only one is blue, and the rest are brown. When she is zoomed in, there are several blue.
In "Sink or Swim", we are led to believe that it took Gill several months of swimming in the toxic lake to mutate, so how was Ron able to completely mutate after being in it for only few seconds?
^- The concentration of pollutants in the grotto was infinitely higher than it once was in the original lake. This is why the water is a different color, and why the new-and-improved Gill is larger and more powerful than last time.
Not really that much of a goof but-- In the closed captioning, Gil is refered to as "Gill", even though he has gone back to one l.
Re: to Ron's quick mutation. Remember that when Gill covers his enemies in his slime, they mutate, and (He probably lost SOME saliva while swimming. That, combined with the increasing toxic waste, would allow Ron to change almost instantaneously! |
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| 38. Go Team Go |
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| On the sidewalk, before the theme song, the bottom of Ron's shirt is red.
Ron's gloves are missing when the hummingbirds are released, and again when Rufus slams into his face.
The black that tops Shego's collar is missing for most, if not all, of this episode.
When it shows the whole group inside the jet as it rises up through the tower, Ron has no gloves on.
When Kim shot her grappler around The Flamingo of Doom, Kim's shade of lipstick is red. But when she lands, her lipstick is once again orange.
Changed Premise: We discover that Shego's glowing hands are not the result of "clawed gloves that shoot out destructive rays" as reported on Kim's website at DisneyChannel.com, but are in fact super powers bestowed by the multicolor meteorite that gave the Go Team their powers.
In the Battle with Aviarius kim fires her grappling hook, the hook looks like sort of spear shape. Then in the next frame the spear returns to the familiar grappling hook.
Aviarius says "I could have used all of the powers at once?!" Well he was, he was multipling and shrinking and stuff all at once, just like Sheego.
When Kim and Shego fall on the floor after Aviarius drains their powers, the colours on Shego's suit are reversed.
The button on Shego's belt turns green for about two frames after she says, "Just do your computer thing, Nerd Linger."
In 'October 31st', Dr. Possible saw Shego, so why doesn't he recognize her now? |
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| 39. The Full Monkey |
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| Ron could have beaten Wade with "Infinity plus one!" :-)
How does the Nana dress shrink to fit the monkey when it was big enough to fit Kim only a few moments before?
^ - Actually, Ron couldn't beat Wade with "Infinity plus one", since infinity plus (or multiplied by) ANY number is STILL infinity. Infinity isn't a number, it's more of a concept.
When the Mad Dogs were performing it wasn't the same routine as they practiced.
Why is Ron freaking out over Chippy and the monkeys? Didn't he resolve his phobia when he befriended Frederick in Monkey Ninjas In Space? I thought he was over that.
As Bonnie shows Kim the hair that just popped out of her forehead in the compact, the monkey tattoo is missing.
Response to Goof #5: Ron obviously has a severe psychological trauma of monkeys. Befreinding an astronaut monkey is one thing, but getting over trauma over ninja monkeys is completely different.
Ron could be just acting afraid of monkeys. It would definetly throw Kim off the trail of him being a ninja.
--^Facing your fears doesn't cure you of the thing you're afraid of completely, but it does take down your fears a few notches. So maybe Ron is still afraid of monkeys, but he isn't as afarid of them as before. |
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| 40. Blush |
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| When Drakken and Shego are in the mall, leaning over the railing and watching Kim trip down the stairs, some of the colours on Shegos suit are reversed.
Right before reaching the rapids, the camera on top of the Wade-Bot disappears.
How could Kim speak with no mouth?
^-- Presumably, the same way she could kick ninja booty with no/invisible feet.
Ron claims to have never been embarrassed. However, in "Bueno Nacho" when Shego asks him if his tie is a clip-on, he blushes.
The Possible family living room has switched locations with the kitchen. This is not, however, the first time it has happened (ex. DotS).
When Shego hands Drakken the magazine regarding embarassment, she was reading the front cover, but when Drakken has it, he's reading the back.
When Drakken and Shego walk into the store at the end of the intro segment a few salmon-colored fish drop to the floor, yet in a wider shot a moment later the fish are blue.
How did Ron bring a rare, exotic plant onto an international flight?
And again about the orchid: how did he get to South America, get the orchid, and bring it back to Middleton, presumeably via commercial jet, in only a few hours?
When Kim and Ron walk out of chemistry class, Ron makes a big deal about Kim not knowing the closest way to Latin (because she wanted to walk by Josh's locker). Then later in Bueno Nacho, the subject of Latin comes up again and Ron says, "Latin? So that's where you've been slinking off to after chemistry!" when he supposedly already knew she had Latin after chem. Also, according to "A Sitch in Time" they are supposed to be in Latin together!
^-- ICaG: Note Kim's dialogue prior to Ron's outburst. "I was this close to Josh Mankey actually asking me out!" and "If the bell to Latin had rung, like, 5 milliseconds later...". Ron isn't surprised that Kim takes Latin, but instead actually proves that he knows she has it after chem by reasoning that the Mankey encounter occurred immediately after chemisty class. He also gives a warning (in Latin): "caveat emptor".
^--Perhaps it was Ron just being goofy, since [i]A Sitch in Time[/i] does reveal that they have all of their classes together. Maybe he made the "connection" for the sake of making a joke. |
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| 41. Partners |
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| How did Drakken get his hair and skin back before he went to Amy's house? And how did he get the address? And where did Shego go after she jumped out of the flying disk thing?
When DNAmy walks down the stairs to her lab and says "Watch your step!" her mouth doesn't move.
When Shego is jumping towards Kim in the fight scene, Kim's pants turn black.
When Kim and Justine present the continuum disrupter to Mr. Barkin, the machine's control box has a gap (opposite the switch's "off" position) that wasn't there the night before.
When Barkin flips the the continuum disrupter's switch, an aerial comes out and points to our right. When Barkin says "come on!" the aerial is pointing out the window.
Also, when the aerial comes out, the disrupter makes the same sound as when it emitted a beam the night before; this time, no beam is emitted.
Kim's hair is again missing its lines in the vault-opening scene during the opening title (at least when this ep aired in Canada). It is merely a block of solid color on her head.
reply to address goof.- Shego found the address
If Justine can build a working space-time continuum disruptor and is an inspiration to professional rocket scientists, why is she still in high school? |
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| 42. Oh Boyz |
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| When the episode premiered on Disney Channel 04/02/04 at 5:00pm ET/ 4:00pm CT, the closing credits for The Proud Family were run by mistake.
"I Want It My Way" was also sung by a group called The Bravos in the episode "Exchange".
Correction to goof ^^^ The song was played over the speakers before the concert as "ambience." The song was not sung by, nor attributed to, "The Bravos."
Why exactly are Shego and DNAmy in a men's prison? (Either that, or Drakken, Killigan, Monkey Fist, and the Seniors are all in a women's prison. Either way, it doesn't seem right.)
^-- Perhaps the prison is divided so there is a men's side and a women's side and the two are brought together for such events as a concert. That or this little goof was looked over for the sake of having all the regular villains present for their reactions.
Why would SSS read The Examiner, as it is a Middleton newspaper? Where I come from, most newspapers only cover a city, sometimes country. However, it's entirely feasible that he was simply reading Middleton's newspaper to get more information on Kim Possible's latest activities, since she seems to make the paper quite often.
^----: It's possible that it could be a co-ed facility.
Goof or not?If wade 'never leaves his room', how does he know about Nicky-Nick & Britina breaking up,although he might find a website with that information.
I thought Shego Liked Junior, or she just doesn't like his singing
When all the girls are crowding around Ron at the end, for one shot, Monique's eyes aren't full, and appear as they did in Season 1.
In this episode it shows Kim writing with her right hand when Mrs. Possible shows her the Oh Boyz tickets. Yet in "Sick Day" Kim writes with her left hand unless she's ambidextrous.
When Robbie said that Picese is fish, he sounded more like he said Hicese than Picese.
The stripe on Ron's shirt turns red a couple of times when he and the Oh Boyz get out of the cage. |
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| 43. Sick Day |
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| When Ron walks up the stairs into Kim's room, the black stripe at the bottom of his shirt is missing. It returns in the next shot.
Why would the two scientists invent a cure for the common cold if Ron/Rufus invented one in 'Naked Genius'?
When Shego called in sick it looked like she was flesh colored instead of greenish/paleish.
^-- Though Ron and Rufus invent the cure for the common cold the scientists managed to put it into a ray format. Though Ron/Rufus might have developed the theory they didn't have the technology to build anything.
Response to the whole Shego's skin thing: Well, that kind of makes sense, considering she's usually greenish-palish (is palish a word?). Therefore, since flesh-colored is normal for most people and green is sickly, it would be the reverse for her. Maybe. Kind of. (although Ron's remark about her being greener then normal made nooooo sense whatsoever)
I don't see why Drakken couldn't have used one of his henchmen to replace Shego while she was sick. |
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| 43. The Truth Hurts |
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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. |
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| 44. Mother's Day |
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| When Kim gives her Mom five, a triangular area of hair is missing between her arm and the rest of her body.
When Kim shuts the door on Drakken's lair in the begining, the clasp on Ron's belt is not filled in.
When Dracken says to his mom "No, don't touch that!" his belt disappears.
When Kim and her mom were on top of the train, they switch places.
The sene before Kim says "I know, isn't it!", Kims eye overlaps her nose.
When we hear screams coming from off camera, the closed caption reads, "Wade Screaming," but it's clearly Dr. Dad Possible who is doing the screaming because he's running from the twin's mutant bees.
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| 45. Motor Ed |
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| When Kim is giving chase riding the ATV, she uses her right hand to talk to Wade and throw the comb. Pretty stupid since throttle is on the right.
More of a nitpick than a goof... Motor Ed starts off "playing" air guitar as a left-handed person would, but then later on, he switches to doing it as a righty would in at least one shot.
how did Ed know Kim's phone number if he did'nt even know her name.
When Kim and Ron are on the ride, you can see that Kim starts off in her pink outfit. Her outfit then switches to her turquoise and black one, and then back to her pink one.
^-- Motor Ed could have gotten Kim's number from a phone book or simply asked Ron. I mean, he was right there, seriously.
At one point when Kim is standing in front of the Tilt-a-Whirl her hair is reversed- a flipped cell sort of thing.
When Felix, Ron, and Kim are escaping from the evil lair when ron also says, "ok, i'll try one of those, Hoagies..." Kim's eyes are blue.
We know from "Attack of the Killer BeBes" that the Possibles are listed in the phone book.
When Kim tells Motor Ed "Quit calling me 'red.' Seriously," the closed cationing does not show that she was imitating him. That's a shame because only those of us who aren't deaf or hearing impaired would know this. On episodes of Daria it was common for the closed captioning devices to show that one character imitated another, like Jane imitating Quinn or Brittany for example.
^-- They would only be listed in the Middleton phone book and Motor Ed resides in New Jersey.
the text on the box that supposedly contains the "turbonic charger valve" moves from the center to the right during the wind tunnel scene.
the "turbonic charger valve" case seems to change color from a light grey to a distinct green before and after the wind tunnel scene.
during the wind tunnel scene, when kim says "nobodys going to be happy when that crate is opened" her eyes are brown. |
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| 46. Ron Millionaire |
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| After Ron falls down from the weight of the diamond, you cut to Shego and Kim fighting. In the background, you can see Ron fallen on the floor, but he's wearing his red shirt/blue sweater instead of his new threads!
At Jimmy Ding's store, when Kim was fighting Shego, for a brief moment, you see Ron on the floor with the giant diamond on his pinky wearing his old red sweater instead of his new outfit.
Wouldn't people keep buying Naco's and eventually Ron would get another cheque?
^-- Naturally. But I think the point being made was that Ron had lost the 99-million that he had at that time.
Kim says something to the effect of "Just south of a billion" when Shego asks her how much Ron has acquired. Anyone who's past the 4th grade can tell you 99 Million (the amount Ron acquires) is not just south of a billion. It is south of 100 Million... which is only ten percent of a billion. That just ticks me off...
In "Go Team, Go," Hego told Ron that the Naco was being phased out of the Bueno Nacho menu, so, no, he wouldn't get any more money.
If Ron really wanted to emulate Donald Trump, he would be wearing business suits instead of tacky jewelry and jerseys, and he would be making people call him "The Ronald," not "The Ron." Donald Trump is not called "The Don."
When sitting in the booth Kim comments that Ron's $99 million comes from a nickle per naco when, in fact, it should be a quarter per naco.
When Ron falls to the ground after saying "I got your back, KP" he is wearing his traditional outfit. (Jersey and cargoes)
Is it possibly possible to carry 99 Million dollars in cash... in you pockets?
Whatever happened to the gold Ron had, including the limo.
Reply to goof: He would most likely get another check, but it really depends on any kind of contract he may have signed, or whatever the specific deal was. It very well could be a one time thing.
Jimmy Ding says the diamond is 200 carats... which translates to something around 1.5 ounces. I think Ron should of been able to handle wearing that!
^--Not if the Naco has been removed from the menu (at most BN locations anyway), as--I think--said in "Go Team Go".
Kim's mouth is all but missing just before she jumps away after the "You're busted" exchange.
^--: It was only removed from the Bueno Nacho Hego worked at.
The one girl who was wandering around with Ron looks like one of the cheerleaders: The one with Dark Skin and her hair is Black Afro Style
Ron spends alot of his money but near the end people say that there is still 99 mil.
^-- First of all $99,000,000 was the total amount of money he recieved in the check. So any money that he spent would have to be subtrated from that total. Second, Drakken took the remainder of Ron's money when he was being held captive in the lair. Though there was still some money in Ron's pockets when Drakken made his "withdrawl" and he never went back to him (that we saw). Perhaps Ron got wise and put whatever was left of his small fortune in the bank. |
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| 47. Triple S |
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| Why did Kim think that the SSS was 555? It looked more like SSS, and she persisted in thinking that it was a 555 even when she thinks that Junior is the culprit.
^- Given that Senior always appears with a caine, it would naturally be hard for Kim to picture SSS as an extreme game experts since he always seemed to be the guy sitting behind the scene.
Ricardo Montalban did not provide SSS' voice in this episode. It was the other guy, I think his name is Earl Boen.
Just as in "Ron the Man," Kim's upper lip briefly disappears when she rides that yellow bike to chase SSSr. into the skateboard ramp.
When Kim and Ron are gettin into the X-Games, Kim gives a security guard a ticket. The X-Games are free.
When Kim pulls back SSS' shirt when they're diving through the air, the tattoo is in the middle of just below his neck. But at the beginning when she sees the SSS on the tape Wade showed her, it was on the left side of his neck, and higher up. |
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| 48. Rewriting History |
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| How could Ron have a dream with Drakkens mother in it if he's never met her before?
Answer to above, we have met his mother before in the episode "Mother's Day"
Answer to the answer above: Ron wasn't there to see Drakken's mother, remember? He was cleaning the garage.
(at above) Well, Kim met her, and it WAS a shared dream.
This history could have never happened cause Shego was once a "good guy" so that means that she couldn't of had an ancestor that was on Drakkens side of evil: P
Re: Also Drakken, cause he was a good guy, he was with Mr. Dr. Possible and his friends how was that supposed to happen. Anyway remember it was only a dream.
^ Yeah she could that's like saying her ancestor (Not Shego)can't have green eyes because she had blue
The number on the errostratic-illuminator said 52,560,000. When you see as Kim and Ron are ronning out of time ot defuse it, it's counting by seconds. But 52,560,000 seconds don't equal one century- nor 52,560,000 months, years, hours, or minutes.
(in response to the Drakken/Shego were once good guys theory) Maybe they were good guys in their early years, but they were destined by fate to eventually turn bad like their ancestors because history is doomed to repeat its self. As a side note, Drakken evidently always had a bad streak in him judging from his toys!
^-- Remember, it was a dream.
Actually, 52,560,000 minutes equal a century, excluding leap years.
^ Including leap years, the time would be 52,596,000 seconds. Give or take a day, depending on what year the thing was set.
--^You're right, because Shego and her brothers would've started out as a pack of super villains, not super heroes. (Personality genes) But it was only a dream. Maybe this just reflects off the fact that Kim and Ron still can't believe that Shego was once good.
Kim's great aunt Possible wouldn't look like her. Most of her looks come from her mothers side of the family.
People in 1904 didn't use terms like "beef up"; yet Jon uses that term. |
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| 49. A Sitch in Time: Present (1) |
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| How did the Stoppables move to a different continent using a moving truck?
^-- The moving truck was most likely to just get their stuff to the airport, where it would be loaded onto the plane for international travel.
How come it took Ron hours to get to the USA from Norway when in other episodes they traveled to Europe in much less time?
^-- Well, to begin with, he didn't have Kim with him to call in favors.
Middleton High doesn't seem like a high school that's focused on anything let alone the humanities, and usually only those type of high schools have languages like Latin.
^-It actually depends on the high school. Middleton seems like a big town, and towns with big high schools tend to have a wide varitey of classes and languages (my high school is big, and you can take Latin or Greek, among other popular languages).
Duff Killigan never enters the time portal in the temple. Monkey Fist enters first, then Shego, then Drakken (after an annoying taunt), and then the portal closes. While it's possible Duff could have entered in between Shego and Drakken, they should have at least shown his hat going past.
^-- That's actually a pretty good point, considering that Duff is further from the pedestal than Kim as the Tempus Simia is activated, and even she is unable to reach the portal before Drakken enters.
When Monkey Fist says he'd "rather fancy a real challenge", he is basically saying that Kim isn't challenging enough for him. So how come he never defeats her, then?
^-- Actually, that's more of a fight line: a line you say just to ruffle up the other person. Like you said, he's saying she isn't good enough, though he knows better. Most of the time fight lines are untrue statments, but used to encourage an attack (other common fight lines include insults about your opponent's mother wearing combat boots, or your opponent having the cranial capacity of a small soap dish).
How can Monkey Fist say "what possible help could the sidekick be?" when Ron always defeats him?
^--Also most likely a fight line, though in this case it seems to be more of the running motif of the "sidekick" concept, and that sidekicks are worthless, though the rest of the movie (in particular, "Future") show us otherwise.
The closed captioning identifies Ms. Ogehs as Ms. Olga, and the Ronnunicator as the Ron Newnicator.
I find it funny that Monkey Fist continually complains about sidekicks in this movie, when on the show HE's needed help from Bates, Fredrick, Fukishima, and Kim herself!
If it's Summer in Australia, that means it's winter in Middleton. How could the school year just be starting?
In the fight scene in Australia, why does not one of the characters complain about the heat? An Australian summer is hot even on the coast. In the desert, the temperatures get over 40 degrees Celcius. You'd think at least Monique would have said something.
As Kim and Ron pull apart from each other post-hug, Kim's hand goes through Ron's neck and Ron's hand goes through Kim's side.
In the temple of The Tempus Simia, when Shego says "excuse me?", both her right and left arms are black.
During Kim's late-night Kimmunicator chat with Ron, her thumb is briefly colored as though it were gloved.
When Kim is looking in the Latin dictionary she is at "T" but she flips left and is at "S" but S comes before T.
Drakken's collar turns blue twice in this episode: (1) When he says "Hmm. Mutant showoff" and (2) when he says "Who's she? Where's the buffoon?"
--^It also turns blue when Drakken scares Monique.
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| 50. A Sitch in Time: Past (2) |
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| Why is Drakken blue as a toddler when we see him as flesh-colored Drew Lipsky in "Attack of The Killer Bebes"?
^-- The same reason Monkey Fist has opposable toes: Drakken isn't a toddler, but an adult rendered toddler-like by his juvenator.
Ron's mouth disappears for a handful of frames immediately after he announces his parents' long-in-coming decision to allow him a (furless) pet.
When pre-teen Kim finishes her try-out routine, Bonnie bites off part of her pencil. When you next see it, the pencil is whole (with no cutaway to for her to grab another).
Voice-over goof: This takes place during the segment where Rufus3000 first arrives. When we see Wade (in person, not through the Kimmunicator) and he says "I don't think that's Rufus" (I think that's the line), the wrong voice effect is used. They give him the tinny sound we usually hear when he's speaking to Kim through the 'municator, instead of using no effect at all, when we see him "in person".
During her cheerleading tryout, Kim leaps from the trampoline to the rings. But she jumps in from the wrong direction; the trampoline can be seen behind and to the right of the rings, but Kim jumps in from the left.
When Kim is trying out for cheerleading, we see the school's banner in the background. But the banner says Middleton High School, and how can that be when Kim is only 12?
Following Kim's face plant into parking lot pavement, Rufus 3000 arrives from the future and asks if Kim has defeated the "Supreme One". Shouldn't he know since he was just in the future?
Ron is not visible in the wide shot of the napping toddlers.
^-- Perhaps there is only one gymnasium. I.e. the gym is shared by the middle school and high school for such events.
^--Regarding Middleton High banner. I was only 13 when I started high school without skipping any grades, so it's plausible.
How could Monkey Fist be late? After he found the samurai gorilla, he could just go foward in time and stop right before Drakken says "he has the power of time, and he's late!"
^-The problem with Time Travel is knowing where to stop. Sure, he could have stopped before Drakken said that he was late, but that would mean knowing when to arrive. Plus, they're using a stone idol for time travel. I'm wagering the accuracy is not as high as a mechanical construct that could pinpoint when you wanted to arrive down to the second.
When Kim is trying out for the cheerleading squad the bars are together then when she swings on them they are apart.
How come present Kim and Ron didn't remeber what the red button did if that was their first mission?
^--It was Ron who didn't remember and, from what we know about Ron, he doesn't have a very good memory. It would be entirely in-character for him to have forgotten something that happened to him when he was a pre-teen.
After the Juvenator is used, other than size and clothing (for Drakken at least), nothing is changed on the villains (ie- Monkey Fist has opposable toes, Drakken's blue) except for Duff Killigan. When he's napping, you can clearly see he's lost his sideburns and beard and they've turned into hair! In Adventures in Rufus-sitting, it is revealed Killigan is bald. While this can be said is a cover-up, because toddlers don't have beards, Monkey Fist should have normal hands and feet and Drakken should be normal-skinned, which they don't. |
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| 51. A Sitch in Time: Future (3) |
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| How come Fiske doesn't appear to have aged in the slightest over 20 years?
If Shego was around forty in the future, why did she have white hair?
To answer the white hair thing with Shego, remember, she went back in time and lived a handful of decades. Not just two, but likely more like three, or four. The manipulations she was talking about would have taken years to do, time monkey or no time monkey.
How could Robo-Duff shoot such large golf balls with his small body? Wouldn't he explode or something? But maybe with futuristic technology, Shego gave Duff a set of expanding exploding golf balls.
How would Shego be able to transfer Ron's mom in the first place, and wouldn't Ron's dad be able to stay with Ron in the US?
^-- Shego was able to transfer Ron's mom when she traveled back in time and bought Internet stock. She probably set up some small business which grew over time. Mr. Stoppable wouldn't stay with Ron in the states most likely because he'd want to be with his wife.
Why doesn't Future Bonnie recognize Kim and Ron, shouldn't she remember someone she spent at least two years competing against?
How could Rufus have 3000 decendants if he was taken into the time stream before he had a chance to produce any?
To the above, couldn't Wade have CLONED the original Rufus and 'improve' them, i.e. letting them talk, making them ripped? We know he's got Ron chipped, so why couldn't he have gotten some of Rufus's DNA?
When Kim and Ron are discovered in the high school, Ron's freckles are all but missing around the time the cuffs come up.
In the Kimminator Mark 12, there's a closeup of two switches being flipped. In the wide shot where the third one should be flipped, Tim (or Jim's, I lost track) finger moves to flip a switch, but is place wrong, hovering over the other two rather than the third.
When it goes back to the first day of school, and Kim says "Future?" (after Ron's "Brain freeze!"), her necklace becomes a triangular shape instead of a circle.
Didn't Drakken, Monkey Fist, and Killigan get put in the slammer? Or did Shego just wait until their time was served and then take them back to the future?
Response to goof number one: There is this hair dye out that people who are about 50-60 use to make themselves look younger. So if Monkey Fist was around 50 in the Future, he must've used black hair dye because he wanted to look younger. |
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| 52. Steal Wheels |
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| Couldn't Ed have used his own tools to fix the doomvee?
^-- Well using his own tools just wouldn't be villainous, would it? Besides, Motor Ed hadn't brought his tools with him (to take this even further, it's entirely possible that, when Ed had been arrested in New Jersey, that the police had seized his base of operation and confiscated all of his tools); all he had to work with was Drakken's stuff. Besides... that was the MOTHER OF ALL TOOL KITS! Why settle for what you have when you could have that? |
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| 53. Emotion Sickness |
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| When Shego writes hers and Drakkens initials on the wall she carves DD for Doctor Draken instead of DL for Drew Lipsky.
^ I think she just wanted to refer to him as Dr. Drakken. After all, she always calls him that.
About 20-22 minutes into the show, Shego and Drakken seem to be having a foamy drink/shake (maybe a Root Beer Float). The direction of the 'sipping' part of Shego's straw changes between shots. First it's aimed at Drakken, then it is facing Shego, like in the position where she's about to sip, then cut back to Drakken and the straw is pointing towards him. ~FREEK182
Microchips and changing clothes: How does Kim not notice, while changing from school clothes to a dress, that there is a mood-controlling device on the back of her neck? Between changing clothes, brushing hair and the like, one would think she'd notice it. It's not as big as the nano-tick in "Tick Tick Tick," as she certainly finds it after its effects wore off. It looked kind of big for a 'micro chip.
Coloration error: The second time we see Kim switch to anger her eyes flash green instead of red; and, when she switches to confused after that, her eyes flash pink instead of green.
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| 54. Bonding |
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| Ron talks about some kind of bacon-flavored muffin in this episode; however, he is Jewish. According to Jewish law, you aren't suppost to eat any kind of pork.
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| 55. Bad Boy |
After Ron turns back good and the machine blows up and Kim and Ron are excitin' Ron is in his missionclothes instead of the Zorpox costume.
After Kim wrecks the mega weather machine, she has to set up her hang glider. Drakken & Shego use this time to get to an escape pod and Ron takes off his Zorpox costume (his regular clothes were underneath).
When Dr. Drakken is shown fixing the thing that made Ron evil & Dr. Drakken good, Dr. Drakken's skin is blue.
Why would Ron use the Attitudinator on his cousin when he knows of the possible side effects? That is, his cousin's evil could enter him. So if he put the helmet on the kid and ran out of the room, where did the evil go? Answer: In cousin Sean's pet iguana. You don't see the lizard at the end, do you? That's because it's planning to take over the world!
^- Yes, but the Attitudinator only did the bad-good switching because it shattered the first time. Perhaps it was somehow altered to do the opposite of its intentional use - to increase the level of evil in the wearer.
^-the fact that the attitudinator worked on Shaun shows that Ron was smart enough to fix it himself. So he'll probably play a bigger role in future missions.
I reviewed the episode again and I was wrong about the lizard. He's on cousin Sean's shoulders at the end. But the Attudinator is not "fixed". Wade instructed the good Dr. Drakken to fix it the first time, and it worked the same way as the first time used - it switched good & evil between 2 people and blew up. And it's not really fixed as good as new - it's taped together. When we see it at the end, it's in one piece but still taped together, which means it would have worked the same way on Sean, as the good Ron is not as smart as evil Ron and could not have fixed it as well as the original inventor.
Conclusions: Where did the Sean's evil go? And...did the evil inventor design it this way? (To steal the other villain's evil for himself)
When Sean threw the cake ron's freckles on both sides were gone.
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| 56. Showdown at the Crooked D |
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| Throughout the entire episode the charges on the henchmens staff things are red instead of blue.
when Jost is weaving in and out of the pillars, her hair is coloured the same bright red as Kim's.
Why didn't Ramesh recognize Drakken by his voice? If he did, I'm sure he would've gotten suspicious and walked away, especially after the events of 'Attack of the Killer Bebes'.
How could Joss look a little like Kim? Kim gets most of her looks from her Mother's side of the family. |
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| 57. Dimension Twist |
The bands on Kim's arms when she is in the Star Trek parrody change from gold to black to gold
In this ep, the Pan Dimensional Vortex Inducer is red and yellow, but in "Ron the Man" it was grey.
Kim says the events of "Ron the Man" happened "last year", but that episode was in the first season.
I could be wrong on this one, but I thought I saw the pager that Kim was wearing move from her right hip, to her left more than once.
Ron lost his pant before he entered the portal. But when he came out from the banana cabin, his pant is on.
In the Hospital scene- Kim's midriff goes from skin-colored, to the same color as her hospital scrubs, and back to skin colored.
^-- Seasons really don't have anything to do with internal chronology. According to events on the show, only about a year has gone by since the events of "Ron the Man. " First there was "October 31st" to establish Halloween, then "A Very Possible Christmas" to establish December, thus ending that year. Then A Sitch in Time established the beginning of the new school year. Therefore, only a year has gone by since the first boosting of the Pan Dimensional Vortex Inducer.
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| TV Moveie. Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
The commercials advertise that this is the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie, but A Sitch in Time was.
RE: A Sitch in Time is more considered a small-time TV movie made of three episodes, whereas So the Drama is more of a movie-movie.
When Kim is attempting to save her father, she gets a cut on her arm. The cut mysteriously dissapears as soon as she gets it.
In the beginning,the sumo-ninja had a deep voice. Later on, he had a high pitched voice.
Kim's in disguise at the Bermuda Triangle casino, so how does Shego recognize her? Seems awfully convenient.
Correction! Kim was talking on her communicator and it makes a pretty loud beep which I'm sure Shego heard and she most likely knows the tune it makes(Drakken knows it as shown in Dimension Twist and Mind Games) and probably looked over to where she heard it and saw it and knew right away that is was Kim in disguise! Because Kim is the only one who has one!
The sumo having a high voice isn't a goof. Don't you get it? He fell into the float. It's helium!
RE Sumo Ninja voice: His voice is higher because of the wedgie Ron gave him in the beginning.
Reply to High-Pitched Sumo Ninja: Not a goof, in the opening sequence, Ron gave him a Super-Wedgie, this wedgie aparently did some serious damage to his...equipment, resulting in a high-pitched voice.(it's a rather common gag in many films. IE: See Spot Run)
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.
I don't understand something. In one part of the movie, Rufus was chewing on Erik's shoe. So since Erik was a synthoe drone, wouldn't he have melted right in front of Ron?
At the poker game, two cards are given to Ron. But when it cuts back he has five.
How could Rufus drive the remote-controlled car? Isn't that just plastic?
The poker game wasn't fair. Ron had a Joker. Jokers are only used if they are called as wilds before the game.
The people at the poker table switch places.The Chinese guy was on the left of Ron before the game. And when they give him his chips the Chinese guy is on the right
^-- The thing is, Rufus never got through the shoe. He was gnawing into the rubber toe guard, but was interrupted by Eric's positive comment about naked mole-rats and stopped. Rufus' teeth are sharp, but he's always had to bite for an extended period of time in order to get through anything (as has been previously demonstrated in many episodes, such as the net in "Low Budget," and the ropes in this film).
When undercover shouldn't Ron have worn a wig too? If Shego or Drakken saw him he'd blow it or both of them.
Monique's earing dissapears BEHIND her ear while she is talking to Kim at the prom.
As Erik is talking to Kim in the clothes store, his mouth doesn't match anything he's saying at all.
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.
After Shego destroy's Syntho-Drone 842, the goop from it is not there when it pans out.
Mr. Dr. Possible puts his muffin UNDERNEATH the table in the morning.
About Shego recognizing Ron.. Or Drakken, well, SHEGO might or might not have, but Drakken NEVER remembers Ron.. until this movie. Besides, as far as Shego goes, her logical response would be, "Oh wait-- is that Kimmie's sidekick in a powder blue tux at one of the most notorious criminal joints on the face of... Nah, couldn't be. Probably his evil twin buying stolen trading cards."
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.
Earlier in the episode, Erik and Mr. Dr. Possible have a conversation about Kim's curfew, which is sometimes extended to 11:00 for special occasions. Later, Drakken says something along the lines of "Striking at midnight ", which would be AFTER 11:00 P.M. So how is it that after the whole fight scene, Kim and Ron are able to go to the prom?
Furthurmore, how long does the prom last, anyway? It had to be at least 1:00 A.M.
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.
Almost certainly addressed with bonus scenes in the DVD, but back at school, Ron thinks that Kim won't go to Bueno Nacho with him because "...(he) messed up and help Shego and Drakken escape." In the version shown on Disney, he did nothing to assist with their escape or hinder KP in stopping it.
RE. to Curfew: When Kim got there early, don't you think Drakken would've excelerated his plans? He did so with Middleton when Kim found out, but he most likly figured the Diablo's would've kept her busy till midnight . But When She took out the Middleton tower, he probably told Shego to get ready to launch at a seconds notice.
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!"
RE- Kim's curfew: She may have an 11:00 'special occasion' curfew, but I think her parents make an extra exception for world-saving missions. If you notice in the beginning of the movie, after she got back from Japan , her parents were about to grill her for being out all night, but when they found out she was on a mission they backed off.
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.
During the prom, Ron ordered three Nacos at Bueno Nacho, but Lars gave him three Nachos instead.
During the scene in the dressing room, when Monique first see's Bonnie talking to Erik, there is a breif moment when her eyes are green instead of brown
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.
When Erik says to Ron, "Who's that!" about Kim, The camera shows Kim wearing her blue almost denm colored mid-drift, then when Ron says "Kim, Kim Possible." She is shown again wearing her dark red short sleeve shirt over the light red shirt.
R.E. Sumo Ninja: Rufus also bit him in his sinuses and it might have messed up his throat
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When Ron infiltrates Drakken and Shego's hideout, we see Shego wearing a bathing suit. But when she confronts Ron, she is wearing her regular suit. How did Shego have enough time to change back and forth?
Ron says that Lord Monkey fist is the ONLY person who EVER remembers his name, but Drakken has said his name in some episodes, plus Senor Senior, Sr. says his name at least once in The New Ron!
^-- He probably meant that Monkey Fist is the only person who remembers his name consistantly and without help. Drakken usually needs help or comes up with it after a lot of thought.
^In Naked Genius, when Ron was on the news Shego recognized him, and when Drakken asked who it was she said "It's Ron Stoppable, Kim Possible's dopey sidekick!".
^-- But he wasn't there for that. And besides, Shego, despite her skill, is still considered a sidekick/assistant to Drakken, so she doesn't fit into the demographic Ron is talking about. Besides all this, it's just a joke... banter between Ron and Monkey Fist before their fight. It's not supposed to be anything other than a funny comment and, in many cases, technicalities and certain truths can be disregarded for the purpouses of humor.
^--In addition to SSS(Senor Senior, Sr.)remembering Ron's name in "The New Ron", SSS remembers Ron's name again in "Animal Attraction", plus Ron was there to here him say it!
^-- Interestingly enough SSS forgot Ron's name in "Coach Possible," which takes place between "The New Ron" and "Animal Attraction." So SSS forgot Ron's name for just that one episode. Odd he should forget in the middle.
^--Even though Drakken became dumb during "Naked Genius", he remembered Ron's name without hesitation or asking for help when he was still dumb! Maybe he knows Ron's name, but he just doesn't want to say it.
How can a bowling ball knock Drakken 10 feet in the air?
^-- Actually, he was just repeating the name after hearing the reporter say it on TV. His line is: Drakken: Ron Stoppable... help me out? Shego: Kim Possible's dopey sidekick. See? Needed help.
^--What about Drakken remembering his name in "So the Drama?" I don't recall hium needing any help remembering his name at the end.
^--In "Ron Millionaire", Shego also says his name:"You still got STOPPABLE'S money?". Also, another episode Drakken remembers his name in,twice, I might add!
^-- Shego never seems to have a problem remembering Ron's name. As for "Ron Millionaire"... Drakken had been holding Ron hostage for an extended period of time. After that long he should know Ron's name at least temporarily.
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| 58. Roachie |
| At the very end of this episode, Kim's hair is patted on the wrong side.
^-- Another case of a flipped cells. The shot is recycled from tree-spider gag near the beginning of the episode.
Ron incorrectly refers to Roachie as "la grande cucaracha." The correct way of saying it is "la cucaracha grande." |
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When Ron infiltrates Drakken and Shego's hideout, we see Shego wearing a bathing suit. But when she confronts Ron, she is wearing her regular suit. How did Shego have enough time to change back and forth?
Ron says that Lord Monkey fist is the ONLY person who EVER remembers his name, but Drakken has said his name in some episodes, plus Senor Senior, Sr. says his name at least once in The New Ron!
^-- He probably meant that Monkey Fist is the only person who remembers his name consistantly and without help. Drakken usually needs help or comes up with it after a lot of thought.
^In Naked Genius, when Ron was on the news Shego recognized him, and when Drakken asked who it was she said "It's Ron Stoppable, Kim Possible's dopey sidekick!".
^-- But he wasn't there for that. And besides, Shego, despite her skill, is still considered a sidekick/assistant to Drakken, so she doesn't fit into the demographic Ron is talking about. Besides all this, it's just a joke... banter between Ron and Monkey Fist before their fight. It's not supposed to be anything other than a funny comment and, in many cases, technicalities and certain truths can be disregarded for the purpouses of humor.
^--In addition to SSS(Senor Senior, Sr.)remembering Ron's name in "The New Ron", SSS remembers Ron's name again in "Animal Attraction", plus Ron was there to here him say it!
^-- Interestingly enough SSS forgot Ron's name in "Coach Possible," which takes place between "The New Ron" and "Animal Attraction." So SSS forgot Ron's name for just that one episode. Odd he should forget in the middle.
^--Even though Drakken became dumb during "Naked Genius", he remembered Ron's name without hesitation or asking for help when he was still dumb! Maybe he knows Ron's name, but he just doesn't want to say it.
How can a bowling ball knock Drakken 10 feet in the air?
^-- Actually, he was just repeating the name after hearing the reporter say it on TV. His line is: Drakken: Ron Stoppable... help me out? Shego: Kim Possible's dopey sidekick. See? Needed help.
^--What about Drakken remembering his name in "So the Drama?" I don't recall hium needing any help remembering his name at the end.
^--In "Ron Millionaire", Shego also says his name:"You still got STOPPABLE'S money?". Also, another episode Drakken remembers his name in,twice, I might add!
^-- Shego never seems to have a problem remembering Ron's name. As for "Ron Millionaire"... Drakken had been holding Ron hostage for an extended period of time. After that long he should know Ron's name at least temporarily.
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| 59. Rappin' Drakken |
| At the end of Drakken's commercial, the shampoo bottles are missing the words "Lather, rinse, obey".
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| 60. Team Impossible |
| I noticed that on the bus full of seniors, in the scnene where the old woman eats the cookies, she bites the cookie. As she's chewing, and right before she takes another bite, the cookie becomes whole again. That's one amazing cookie!
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| 62. Gorilla Fist |
| When the two ninjas give Ron the airplane tickets, the ninja who gives the tickets to Ron briefly has ungloved hands.
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| 63. So the Drama: Part 1 |
| See Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
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| 64. So the Drama: Part 2 |
| See Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
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| 65. So the Drama: Part 3 |
| See Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
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