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Spacedal11

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« Reply #80 on: 01-23-2005 23:08 »
« Last Edit on: 01-23-2005 23:08 »

I was saying it in first person. ME loser. NOT you. You can't hog the loserness. Kim's sorta shallow. With the Japanese dude and the dude under the truth ray. 

Oh my god! I'm catching up to GFF.

TOTPD!

fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #81 on: 01-23-2005 23:17 »
« Last Edit on: 01-29-2005 00:00 »

One fan actually took the time to sum up their whole relationship.  I'm just glad it wasn't me, because this essay is long and I already know about what's it has to say.

"The feelings Ron and Kim have for each other seems to shift throughout the series. In the beginning of production of season 1, their relationship seems semi-romantic "Bueno Nacho", "The New Ron", and "Mind Games". About halfway through season 1 production Kim drifts away from the possibility, Ron sticks with it a bit "All the News" and "Crush"; but near the end she hints towards it again "Downhill", "Pain King vs. Cleopatra", "Ron the Man", and "October 31st". Ron then drifts from the thought of dating Kim(a little) in the beginning of production of the second season but Kim sticks to it "Grudge Match" and "Vir-Tu-Ron"; but, not to long after he "loses" Zeta, Ron gets back to liking Kim "The Fearless Ferret", "Queen Bebe", "A Very Possible Christmas", and "Day of the Snowmen". Near the end of season 2(production-wise) Kim starts drifting slightly from liking Ron "Hidden Talent", "Blush" and "Exchange"; this causes Ron to drift slightly too "Exchange" and "Ron Millionaire". Given, at the end of season 2, Kim and Ron seemed really into each other secretly "Oh Boyz", "Triple S", "Showdown at the Crooked D", and "Rewriting History"; but it seems to be different in season 3. Kim wants to go out on a date with Ron in "Emotion Sickness", but Ron is a little uneasy about it. It's the other way around in this episode. Although Kim wants to date Ron, maybe she does feel a little weird about the idea; hence her uneasiness in this episode. But Ron, knowing that Kim would like to date him, has gotten a little more comfortable with it. Sorry this is so long, but it had to be done."
Spacedal11

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« Reply #82 on: 01-23-2005 23:19 »

1. Thanks for telling me something I already knew.

2. I'm not reading the whole essay cause I don't need to to say "What a sad boy. He must be sooooooooo bored in the day".
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #83 on: 01-29-2005 00:59 »
« Last Edit on: 01-29-2005 00:59 »

Spacedal11 and anyone else:

Kim Possible tv movie, "So The Drama" is set to air on Disney on Apr. 8, 2005.  But the most interesting part is on May 10, 2005, that movie will be released on a special top secret extended version DVD.  With deleted scenes.

take a look at what the cover looks like.  Kim is sporting a new outfit
 http://www.animatedbliss.com/news.asp?TID=2510


It also features fans posting their thoughts on the show's cancellation.  However, like Futurama fans tried, KP fans are rallying together to prevent that from happening.  Here's a site I found that has fans trying to get the show renewed and it has a neat Kim Possible fanart at the bottom of the page, expressioning their feelings towards the show's cancellation.  It's very touching.
 http://kp.savedisneyshows.org/page3.html
Spacedal11

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« Reply #84 on: 01-30-2005 13:37 »

See if this were a show I cared about, I'd be with ya Fryfan. But it's not and I won't. Interesting outfit Kim has on in the cover.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #85 on: 02-02-2005 00:04 »

Another spy show I like other than Kim Possible is Codename: Kids Next Door.  That show is very clever and I love how they have the world with kids against adults.  They make everything that adults do to kids seem evil, but it's funny.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #86 on: 02-04-2005 21:01 »

I like the dramitc intake of it all. It's really stupid-super stupid but I like it.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #87 on: 02-05-2005 18:22 »

What I like about KND is that it parodies some of my favorite movies.  I see so many references from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Alien, and many others.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #88 on: 02-05-2005 19:48 »

Right right. Amusing.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #89 on: 02-05-2005 20:59 »
« Last Edit on: 02-05-2005 20:59 »

Are you being saracastic?  i have no problem with your saracasm, but I just want to make sure.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #90 on: 02-05-2005 21:09 »

No. I was agreeing. Are you're expectations from me to be negative that high?
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #91 on: 02-05-2005 21:51 »
« Last Edit on: 02-05-2005 21:51 »

No, they're not that high.  It's just you said "right, right amusing".  Usually that is a hint of sarcasm.  Anybody could've said that line and I would've questioned them.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #92 on: 02-05-2005 22:25 »

Ok fine. At least I'm getting attention.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #93 on: 02-07-2005 00:13 »
« Last Edit on: 02-07-2005 00:13 »

A website dedicated to Ron Stoppable.  There's The Leela Zone and now The Ron Zone.  I've checked it out and the one thing I like is that you can email "Ron" and he answers your questions.  He has an answer about people thinking he loves Kim.
 http://www.ronstoppable.net/

 
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From Matt:
Ron, do you love Kim?

My Reply:
Hey!

This seems to be a very popular question.  And it is not an easy one to answer.  Especially if Kim reads it.  If I say I do love her, then she gets all upset I'm trying to make it seem like we're dating and all that... If I say I don't love her, then she gets upset at me for that too!

I guess the best thing to say is I care for her very, very much.  As a friend.  Maybe something more eventually, maybe not.  But we are very close... probably a lot closer than most couples out there. 

I don't think I would mind being a couple even though Kim can be really bossy, but I think Kim wants someone smart and handsome... not that I'm not... but well... you know what I mean.  Smarter and more handsomer than me.  Still, we hang together all the time... but right now I think we're happy with being friends.

Thanks for writing, and keep in touch!

Your Friend,

Ron Stoppable

As for KND, I enjoy the two possible relationship between Numbahs 3 and 4 and Numbahs 2 and 5.  Apparently, the relationship between Numbahs 3 and 4 is one of the most popular things about the show.  Numbah 3 reminds me of a young Amy and Numbah 4 is a little bit like Fry, in the fact that he's a little dumb. 

fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #94 on: 02-18-2005 00:09 »

 
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Originally posted by Spacedal11:
So The Drama, love story, yuck! I'll pull for you FryFan that it ends the way you want it to. I suppose theres not gonna be any action. Also is Eric like Richard on Friends, a really really nice guy? Or is he an ass in the end?

Spacedal11, I guess you were perhaps on to something about Eric.  I've managed to learn more about "So The Drama".

 
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Drakken comes up with his greatest scheme yet, but it requires Kim Possible to surrender to him. Could the key to beating her be her new boyfriend, Eric? Meanwhile, Ron has to deal with Bueno Nacho falling to the "dark side" and the fact that he's developed stronger feelings for KP. Now, when Kim needs Ron more then ever, will she be able see him in a different light?
Spacedal11

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« Reply #95 on: 02-18-2005 12:01 »

I was possibly right? That's a first.
M0le

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« Reply #96 on: 02-18-2005 19:37 »

You're both weird.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #97 on: 02-19-2005 16:11 »

I'm a nosy bitch. So please explain yourself M0le.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #98 on: 02-19-2005 20:44 »
« Last Edit on: 02-19-2005 20:44 »

@mole-  I'm not mad about what you said or anything, but I too like to know why you consider Spacedal11 and myself to be weird?  Not that I have a problem with it or with you because of it.

I don't think liking a show that reminds of classic 1960's comedies like Batman or Get Smart makes me weird.  I don't think liking two characters that remind me of Fry and Leela makes me weird either.  But if it does, then hey I'm weird, so what?  The fact is there are weirder people than me. 
M0le

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« Reply #99 on: 02-20-2005 23:57 »

Alright, I admit it. I was being an arsehole there.
I just personally find it very strange for two people to obsess over a show designed for 10 year olds.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #100 on: 02-21-2005 00:12 »
« Last Edit on: 02-21-2005 00:12 »

Hey if Kim Possible was for 10 years old, then I wouldn't be watching it.  The Proud Family is for 10 year olds.  I see Kim Possible as a show for the whole family. It's humor is for everybody.  Jay Ward, Matt Groening, this show has some of their influences. 

Spacedal11 doesn't like Kim Possible as she's pointed it out on this thread a long time ago.  She's just interested in what I like to say about Kim Possible and I think she's cool for doing that.  It shows she's open minded.

I'm not as obsessed over the show as you think, I'm just disappointed it's being cancelled because of a stupid policy Disney has on their shows.  Kim Possible's totally different than some of the shows Disney have now.  It reminds me of some of their classics, Gargoyles, Ducktales, Darkwing Duck, Aladdin.  That's why I like the show.

#100     :D
Spacedal11

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« Reply #101 on: 02-21-2005 23:01 »

FYI M0le, neither Fryfan or I are 10. I'm 12 and he's 12- I think. I'll be totally honest, when the first 2 or 4 episodes came out, I did -that's right- did, like the show. But now it's old and tired. I like that Fryfan knows so much about the show and is enlightful.

Yes I'm open minded, maybe a little too much though. So yeah, M0le, that's it. Also, I am by definition, weird. So that I have no problem comprehending.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #102 on: 02-22-2005 12:17 »
« Last Edit on: 02-22-2005 12:17 »

Spacedal11, I'm not 12 years old.  I'm older than that.

Anyway, I found out about something that's interesting, "So The Drama" will feature both John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) and Lauren Tom (as Yoshiko).  I knew that John DiMaggio would be in this move, but Laurn Tom make it fitting that they both appear in the series finale because they both were in the very episode Kim Possible that aired back in 2002. "Crush" was the episode, but I don't think it was the first production episode, but it featured both John DiMaggio (as Dr. Drakken) and Lauren Tom (as Yoshiko).

It's sort of like in Futurama where the first episode features a crappy animation at the beginning (Donkey Kong Game) and the last episode of Futurama features a crappy animation at the end (Fry's image of himself and Leela while he's playing the holophoner).

It would be better if Disney had aired the last six episodes of Kim Possible before the series finale airs.  They'll just air one in March and the last five won't air until the summer or some time after "So The Drama".  Steve Loter, the director said this is not a three part episode combined into one like "A Sitch In Time", but a real TV movie.

Another thing you said is that Kim Possible is old and boring.  I feel that it's funny that it is predictable.  If you remember in Blush, it started with Drakken having a whole bunch of evil plans, only to be defeated by Kim in no seconds flat.  It's funny that Drakken and Shego know they've become predictable, and don't try to deny it because they that would be boring.  As far as the way the show's going; the last few episodes I've seen, Emotion Sickness, Bonding, and Bad Boy, they weren't tiring or boring.
M0le

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« Reply #103 on: 02-22-2005 20:10 »

 
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FYI M0le, neither Fryfan or I are 10. I'm 12 and he's 12
I know. I said it's designed for ten year olds.
NibblerJr

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« Reply #104 on: 02-23-2005 20:31 »

You guys know it's useless to save disney shows. If I remember right, they have a 3-season limit on all shows.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #105 on: 02-23-2005 21:27 »

Disney shows have a 65 episode limit.  After that, regardless of what's happening in the storyline, the show's cancelled.  There have been a few exceptions.

Ducktales, Aladdin and Darkwing Duck managed to go up to 90 episodes because they were very popular to viewers.  Kim Possible is a show that has been very popular, making KP fans rallying up to try to get Disney to extend series.

However, I pretty much have accepted Kim Possible being cancelled just like when Futurama was cancelled.  It's still sad, because Kim Possible reminds me of shows like Ducktales, and Darkwing Duck.
NibblerJr

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« Reply #106 on: 02-24-2005 00:06 »

I think you just alienated a ton of people there.
Watch Cartoon Network. THEY don't have a limit. Just if the show sucks donkey balls.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #107 on: 02-24-2005 00:24 »
« Last Edit on: 02-24-2005 00:24 »

Just how did I alienate people?  I've done it dozens of times already. 

Kim Possible does have elements from those shows and other classic shows. Batman and Get Smart, along with a dash of James Bond.
Spacedal11

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« Reply #108 on: 02-27-2005 00:54 »

Sorry FF, I figured you were or weren't my age.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #109 on: 02-27-2005 00:55 »
« Last Edit on: 02-27-2005 00:55 »

That's okay, since you're cool.
RavenStar

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« Reply #110 on: 02-27-2005 01:36 »
« Last Edit on: 02-27-2005 01:36 »

Ok, I watched an ep of Kim Possible cause a friend kept telling me too - I was impressed. It's the first non-pixar thing from Disney I've liked since "The Lion King.." Too bad I discovered it late, though.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #111 on: 02-27-2005 02:04 »

Better late than never.  Which episode was it?  All you got to do now is watch as many episodes as you can before "So The Drama" (April 8) and you'll be set. 
RavenStar

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« Reply #112 on: 02-27-2005 04:24 »

I've seen three now - "Blush," "Car Trouble," "Job Unfair," and "Go Team Go." Are there any DVD's? It seems worthy enough for DVD purchasing by me.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #113 on: 02-27-2005 11:55 »
« Last Edit on: 02-27-2005 11:55 »

Good news: there are DVDs, "The Villain Files" and "The Secret Files", but each only has about four episodes.  There's also the DVD of the first TV movie, "A Sitch In Time".  "So The Drama" will be out on extended DVD in May, one month after it airs.

Bad news:  I found out from other KP fans that it will be a long time before season box sets may be available.  This is due to how dumb Disney is.  They've just barely released the season box set of one of their old cartoons.

Actually most die hard fans download episodes, but I don't know how they do it.  It's cool that you saw Blush.  It shows how much Ron cares for Kim and yet he's at the sidelines.  Try to see "Emotion Sickness" if you can, that is the episode that really got me into the show.

You should read my fanfic at TLZ which is a Futurama/Kim Possible crossover.  I have a lot of information about Kim and Ron in the story.  Spacedal11 says it was good.
RavenStar

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« Reply #114 on: 02-27-2005 23:54 »

Just pray Disney releases whole season set dvds and not the half season sets like they're doing with Teen Titans...
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #115 on: 02-28-2005 00:51 »

I doubt Disney's that smart to release Season Box Sets, but I'll keep hoping. 
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #116 on: 02-28-2005 18:57 »

Only a little over a month left before "So The Drama".

A die hard fan managed to find a spoiler from the movie:


Talk about mood killer.  This is said in the movie, but I'm not sure when. Maybe early in the movie or at the end. 
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #117 on: 03-02-2005 20:13 »
« Last Edit on: 03-03-2005 00:00 »

Holy deja-vu, Kim Possible Director, Steve Loter announced that Kim Possible has been nominated for 5 Day-Time Emmys, including:

5 nominations out of 9 for Disney!

-Outstanding Children's Animated Program
-Outstanding performer- Christy Carlson Romano
-Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and composition- Adam Berry
-Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing- Melissa Ellis and Fil Brown
-Outstanding Achievement in sound editing- Paca Thomas and Robbi Smith
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #118 on: 03-05-2005 00:41 »
« Last Edit on: 03-05-2005 00:41 »

@Spacedal11, Ravenstar and anybody else:

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are about 34 days away until, So The Drama airs.

Disney just release their first promo.  And it's like a movie theater trailer.  The movie was meant for the theater, but Disney decided to have it air on TV instead.

watch the trailer http://kp.savedisneyshows.org/media/STD_Promo.wmv


"starring Kim Possible as the girl who can do anything and Ron Stoppable as the boy who might do something"

Watch the trailer to see what that means.

The animation is much better than on the regular TV series.  This series finale looks to be one of best series finale of any show.  From what I saw from the trailer, it's what I wanted the Futurama series finale to be.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #119 on: 03-11-2005 00:01 »

Kim Possible Soundtrack will be re-released on March 22.  It will feature added tracks including, "Could It Be" by Christy Carlson Romano.  It will be released two days after Christy's birthday.  She'll be 21 years old.
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