1Crush
Kim has developed a crush on Josh Mankey, a creative artist-type student at her school. She wants to invite him to a school dance, but keeps balking when she's alone with him. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken and his new sidekick, Shego, have stolen robotic technology from Japanese toy mogul Nakasumi to build a doomsday robot. With Wade's help, Kim and Ron find Drakken and destroy his new robot. Kim finally builds up the nerve to asks Josh to the dance.
2Sink or Swim
On the way to a cheerleading competition, the bus gets a flat near the place that scarred Ron for life: camp Wannaweep. They attempt to call for help, but the girls' cell phones are not getting any service, and the Kimmunicator is out of commission, too. Since Ron knows the lay of the land, he leads them to a pay phone, but it is not working either. In the tradition of teen horror flicks (which the episode lampoons) they must stay the night. They make a campfire, where Ron proceeds to tell horror stories of the worst summer camp of his life, including one about the toxic lake Wannaweep, and how he traded with a boy named Gil so that he could do arts and crafts all summer. Barkin and Kim become fed up with the stories, so they go to get more firewood. While Kim has her back turned, a strange creature captures Barkin. She runs back to the campfire and reports this to Ron, who suggests that they all move to Cabin 13, the cabin in which used to stay. Once inside, they hear Barkin calling to them from the outside. Kim and Ron race out to find him covered in muck, then realize that the creature who did this to Barkin is now inside the cabin. The creature turns out to be none other than Gil, though he has now changed his name to Gill. Gill reveals that he was mutated by the polluted water of the lake and that exposure to the muck, which by now has pinned down everybody except Ron, will turn a normal human into a mutant, just like him. Ron makes a run for it, using a tunnel in the floor of the cabin to escape. Gill follows him, bursting through the floor of another cabin, unleashing a flurry of muck. Ron escapes and constructs a net while Rufus repairs the engine of a motor boat. The two go out on to the lake, but run out of gas. Gill ambushes Ron, who traps him with the net, then signals to Rufus to start the boat, which was never out of gas. The boat smashes into the pier, taking Gill with it. The authorities arrive the next morning, along with a scientist who promises to try and reverse Gill's mutation.
3The New Ron
Kim feels Ron needs a better haircut, so she has Francios, a friend of hers from Paris, redo his 'do. Ron doesn't like it until the girls at school take notice of him. Wade then calls with a mission: some unknown entity is draining Europe of all its electricity. Investigating, Kim and Ron find an island populated by Senor Senior, Sr. and his son, Senor Senior, Jr. Junior's sun lamp (50 ft. across) is what's draining the European power grid. Kim and Ron explain to the billionaire and his son about global resources, and Senior agrees to be more careful with his use of them. Ron then comments how lair-like their private island is. Senior doesn't like the reference, even as Ron details what other items he'd need to make his lair complete: self-actuating lasers, missiles, piranha moat, escape boats, and spinning tops of doom. Kim and Ron leave, but now Senior is of the mind that being a super-villain would be a good hobby. Back home, Ron's haircut is going to his head, and he's acquired a new wardrobe to go with it. Wade calls, and says the Seniors have turned bad: Senor Senior, Sr. wants all of Europe's islands in return for their power. Kim and Ron return, but now the lair is complete (except for koi in the moat, but they haven't been fed for days). While Kim battles lasers and spinning tops of doom, Ron goes to stop Junior from launching missiles at Middleton. Junior and Ron deter each other by messing up their haircuts, until Rufus convinces Ron that the haircut is not him. Ron stops the missiles, but the Seniors escape in their speedboat. Back home, Ron is back to being ignored, but he's OK with that.
5Downhill
Just when Kim thinks she can have a break from fighting freaky super-villains with a relaxing school ski vacation, she finds that her parents have replaced the original chaperones and are sure to embarrass her, and Ron(as well as Mr. Barkin)seeks photos of a mythical beast that a tabloid newspaper claims has been hiding in the mountains. As it turns out the beast is real, and is among other creatures created by the hyper-affectionate mad scientist and cuddle-buddy lover Dr. Amy Hall, a.k.a DNAmy, a woman skilled in genetic splicing with a habit of making her own real-life versions of her beloved plush toys.
6Bueno Nacho
Kim's parents won't simply buy her a new fashionable jacket from Club Banana. So she must apply for a job at Bueno Nacho to save the money. She puts in an application for Ron as well, feeling working together would make it a better experience. Both are hired by Ned the assistant manager. But Kim isn't as adept at the job as Ron, who soon replaces Ned (and acquires the clip-on tie of assistant managership). Kim also is trying to foil Dr. Drakken's latest scheme (covering Wisconsin with magma), so her paycheck keeps suffering from her frequent absenses. She goes off on a mission when Wade relocates Drakken; Ron stays behind with his newfound job responsibilities. But when she's captured, Wade calls Ron on Bueno Nacho's drive-thru channel. Ron decides that friendship is more important than the job, and leave to help Kim. They defeat Drakken, sealing him and his henchmen in molten cheese (Wisconsin, y'know). Back home, Ron buys Kim the jacket she wanted. But when Ned walks by wearing the same jacket, he advises Kim to exchange it.
7Number One
With her position as head cheerleader at stake, Kim competes with Bonnie trying to raise money for the squad by selling chocolate bars. This proves to be more difficult for her when she's recruited by the Global Justice Organiztion to recover a kidnapped retired weapons expert named Professor Sylvan Greene with the help of haughty GJ agent Will Du. Professor Greene was discovered to have been kidnapped by Duff Killigan, the world's deadliest golfer. However, since his expertise is practically common knowledge these days, Kim, Ron, Rufus, and Agent Du find a whole different motive for the kidnapping of the professor.
8Mind Games
Kim is called for help from Dr. Drakken, but not; the voice isn't his, but of a Pvt. Dobbs. Drakken has used a brain-switching machine to trade bodies with Dobbs. Kim and Ron go to rescue Dobbs from Drakken's lair. While there, they battle Shego and accidentally get brain-swapped themselves. Meanwhile, Drakken has used Dobbs's body to get into a top-secret project area and steal a new military weapon. When he returns, he finds his new lair destroyed, so he and his henchmen move. While unpacking, he discovers that his body is missing, and he wants it back. While Wade tracks down where Drakken has moved, Kim and Ron get a good taste of what it's like in each others shoes: Ron being bullied and Kim being over-tasked. Wade finds Drakken, and Kim, Ron, and Dobbs return to Drakken's new lair to retrieve the weapon. After battling Shego, Drakken senses a loss and sets the self-destruct on his new lair. With mere seconds to go, Kim and Ron re-switch their brains. Unfortunately, Ron and Rufus get swapped. They re-swap and escape just before the lair explodes. Dobbs is in luck; the weapon is indestructible, and is unscathed in the midst of the debris.
9Attack of the Killer Bebes
Ron wants to belong to a group in school, and he decides becoming the only male on the cheer squad is what to do. Kim wants to be supportive, but seeing Ron's mad dog mascot routine (complete with head mask and rabid foam) makes her doubt Ron's place is on cheer squad. This angers Ron, and he storms away. Meanwhile, two local scientists are kidnapped. While at the site of the second one's disappearance, Ron sees an old college picture of the two missing scientists and Kim's dad. Ron (with Rufus's help) realizes that Dr. Possible is the next target. Still being mad at Kim, he decides to handle this lead himself. He makes a mask of Dr. Possible, borrows Dr. P's car keys, and goes out to his car. Suddenly, the roof of the car is punctured and three robots take Ron away. Later, Dr. Possible arrives at Kim's cheer practice, mad at what Ron has done to his car. Suspecting foul play, Kim asks Wade to track Ron, who traces him to a local hotel. Once there, Kim and Dr. Possible notice that everyone has been knocked out with a sleeping gas. Inside, they find Dr. Drakken with the two scientists and Ron in a cage. It turns out that Drakken was once a fourth friend of the other three - Drew Lipsky - who was laughed out of school because he'd brought crude female robots for the four of them to take to a dance. But now he's perfected the robots, called Bebes, and plans to have his revenge on his three former friends. But Dr. Possible recognizes how the robots must coordinate their minds, and has Wade send an audio jamming signal via the Kimmunicator to confuse the robots. With them disabled, Kim quickly dispatches them and stops Drakken. Back home, Kim is feeling guilty about not being supportive of Ron's dream (and afraid he might turn out like Drakken if he loses a friend's support). So she decides to keep Ron on the cheer squad. At his first appearance at a basketball game, the crowd goes wild for the Middleton Mad Dog, and Ron's place on the squad is assured.
12Pain King vs. Cleopatra
13Monkey Fist Strikes
Respected archaeologist Sir Montgomery "Monty" Fiske seeks Kim's help in retrieving an ancient idol, which unfortunately for Ron is shaped like a monkey. The mission would seem good for Kim, though, because it gives her the chance to get away from a visit by her nerdy cousin Larry - that is until the idol is stolen by a ninja. Ron's persistent monkey-phobia makes him suspicious of Sir Fiske, which Kim blows off, until she finds that Ron was right about him all along. With the help of a holographic version of herself invented by Wade, Ron realizes Fiske's hands and feet were surgically mutated as monkey appendages, and he uses the idol she recovered and three others to transform himself into a future monkey kung-fu master of the world known as Lord Monkey Fist!
14October 31st
During a mission, a kind of super compact battle armor attaches itself to Kim's wrist. During Halloween, Ron wants her to go trick-or-treating with him, her parents want her to help them with a Halloween event and there will be a Halloween ball which Kim's love interest, Josh Mankey, will go to. When Kim starts to lie to her parents and Ron in order to be able to go to the ball, the armor begins developing. Wade informs her that the mechanism is based on stress, which Kim experiences heavily when she lies. Meanwhile, Drakken and Duff Killigan race to steal the armor.
15All the News
Ron, wanting to write for the school newspaper, interviews Kim, but takes her quote about quarterback Brick Flagg being "hot" out of context. Ron's article embarrasses Kim and leads to Brick asking Kim on a date, which she is reluctant to go on. Meanwhile, Ron, Jim, and Tim are fans of TV stuntwoman Adrena Lynn, but Kim considers her a bad influence on children who imitate her stunts (such as her brothers). Kim catches Adrena Lynn faking a stunt, and Ron's report on the fraud makes national news and causes Adrena Lynn's show to be canceled. As a result, Adrena Lynn plots revenge on Kim and Ron.
16Kimitation Nation
Kim is envious that Bonnie is accepted by the upper classmen at Middleton High just because she wears the latest fashion. But then a top fashion critic sees Kim in action and makes Kim's action attire (cargo pants and black crop top) the latest "in" fashion. Meanwhile, Drakken has angered Shego with his attempts to clone her, and she leaves for an extended vacation. While she's gone, Drakken decides to get Kim's DNA and make an evil clone army. But he mistakenly gets a hold on Bonnie Rockwaller's DNA (off of Kim-style clothes he finds in a locker at MHS), but decides to use his evil Bonnies anyway. Sending them to fight Kim, one clone lands in a dumpster outside of Bueno Nacho and dissolves. Sending a sample analysis to Wade, he figures out that a combination of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide will dissolve the clones. Kim realizes the old soda at the bottom of the dumpster is what did in the dissolved clone. Confronting Drakken, his henchmen and Bonnie-clones grab hair from Kim, Ron, and Rufus. Drakken then uses the DNA from them to make a plethora of evil clones. Running back into Bueno Nacho, Kim pulls a drink dispenser off its mounting and sprays all the evil clones chasing them, dissolving them into green goo. Drakken sees the carnage and whines about losing. Just then, Shego drives up. Drakken is grateful that she's back, and promises to give up on cloning.
17The Twin Factor
Kim learns that Dr. Drakken has robbed a secret lab and plans to travel there. However, her parents tell her that she has to babysit her brothers, and the only way she can complete her mission is to take the trouble-making twins with her. The technology-minded twins are excited to visit a secret lab, where they seem to know about all the inventions already. Learning that the device Drakken stole was a mind control device, Kim, Ron, Jim and Tim head for his lair in Peru, where Drakken has already placed Shego under his control.
18Animal Attraction
A new fad has hit Middleton: Animology, an elaborate cross between astrology and a personality quiz(as Kim puts it) with animals & colors used to measure people. Kim is completely disinterested in it, until Ron leaves his animology book behind, thus turning her into a believer. As usual though, Kim has much more important matters to deal with. She has to recover a stolen cryovation device owned by mini corn-dog entrepreneur "Pop-Pop" Porter, which Se?or Senior Sr. vows to use to in a revenge plot against the billionaire's club that expelled both him and Se?or Senior Jr.
19Monkey Ninjas in Space
Monkey Fist learns a prophecy from an oracle that will make the leader of the monkeys "unstoppable". So he searches for the perfect monkey leader, and he find this monkey in Middleton. Meanwhile, Kim's father sponsors a yearly "Rocket Booster Club" meeting at his lab. He's brought Kim to it every year since its inception, but she feels she's too old for the club. (Her club T-shirt is a midriff-shirt now.) But she and Ron go anyway. Once there, Dr. Possible introduces all the kids to a new astronaut - Frederick the Chimpanzee. Ron is fearful of monkeys, and he and Kim leave the building. At the same time, Monkey Fist arrives to kidnap Frederick and take him to the new space station where he can plot to take over the world. Frederick wants no part of this, but relents when Monkey Fist threatens the children present. Meanwhile, Kim and Ron notice trouble when a security guard is missing. They discover Monkey Fist and his Monkey Ninjas, and begin to fight them. Ron hides in a cargo module, which is loaded onto the rocket that Monkey Fist launches to go to the space station. To rescue Ron, Kim and Frederick fly a new experimental space shuttle to the station. There, they defeat Monkey Fist and load him back on the shuttle to return to Earth. But Frederick chooses to stay. His job is to work in the space station; he's just arrived earlier than planned. Ron feels sad, for he's now dispelled his monkey-phobia after Frederick risked himself to save Ron. Back on Earth, Kim turns in Monkey Fist. But the Monkey Ninjas have disappeared. They return to the oracle, and learn that it misspoke. They leader of the monkeys is to be "Ron Stoppable".
20Ron the Man
Drakken breaks into a lab to steal The Pan-dimensional Vortex Inducer (PDVI), but finds that Dr. Dementor has just stolen it. Drakken's bargain-basement henchmen are no match for Dementor's henchmen, and he gets away with the PDVI. Meanwhile, Ron's self-discovery school project hits a snag when Mr. Barkin points out that Ron's Bar Mitzvah certificate is unsigned by his rabbi. Ron doubts his manhood. Back to Drakken, he sends Shego to Henchco to see what she can find to improve his henchmen. She returns with rings that instantly turn the wearers into musclemen. Drakken outfits his men with them and heads to Las Vegas to get the PDVI from Dementor, who is on vacation with his men. Kim and Ron are called by Mr. Hench, founder of Henchco, to retrieve the rings. Ron borrows the prototype to help on the case, but really uses it to inflate his muscles and his ego. They find that Drakken has gone to Las Vegas, and follow. Once there, Ron runs into his rabbi, who's there at a conference. He and Kim then find all the bad guys and grapple for the PDVI. During the fights, it gets activated. Dementor flees, knowing the device will created a Nevada-sized spacial vortex, and Drakken throws it in a vent shaft. Kim and Shego both try to get it, but are stuck in the vent. Ron then pulls them aside and climbs in, but he also gets stuck. Ron's rabbi then counsels him that the muscles aren't what makes him a man, but the ceremony that he passed. Rufus squeezes in, removes the ring, and Ron gets the PDVI and turns it off. (Rufus uses the muscle ring to capture Drakken.) Back in Middleton, Rabbi Katz signs Ron's certificate, and he is a man - again.
21Low Budget
During a mission in Florida, Kim's jeans are ruined by an alligator. She has no choice but to go to the local "Smarty Mart" store to get a replacement. Once back in Middleton, she goes to Club Banana to buy a replacement pair. On their way to the store, a new villain - Frugal Lucre - interrupts all TV signals to inform the world that he'll destroy the Internet unless everybody sends him $1.00. Dismissing him, Kim finds that she can't buy anything at Club Banana because Lucre has jammed the Internet with e-cards. She goes home, and asks Wade to trace Lucre. They replay his video and discover that he's broadcasting from a Smarty Mart store. Kim taps into their computer network and gets data than pinpoints who Lucre really is: Francis Lurman of Philadelphia. Kim and Ron go to confront Francis, but get trapped in a net guarded by snapping turtles. They get by the turtles and go after Lucre. At the store where he's employed, Lucre finds that only 17 people have sent him any money, so he proceeds with his plan to destroy the Internet, which will be keyed when someone scans a particular can of Vienna Sausages. Ron searches for the can while Kim tags Lucre with a security device, which captures Lucre at the front of his store.
1Naked Genius
Kim and her sidekick, Ron, respond to a cry for help from a top-secret military installation, which houses a secret brain-wave device. Rufus accidentally comes between Dr. Drakken and world domination by intercepting the powers of the device. No one notices. At first. Then Ron, with a little help from Rufus, appears to be a genius at school, drawing the attention and ire of Drakken, who kidnaps the buffoon to build a doomsday device for him. Kim and the genius naked mole rat come to Ron's aid, and save the world as we know it.
2Grudge Match
Kim's father calls on her skills to help recover a robot that was stolen from a top-secret deep-space project, headed by a Dr. Phen, who doesn't really seem adept at handling robots. The prime suspect is his former lab partner, Vivian, a gorgeous blonde. She is rumored to be hanging out at The Robot Rumble, where robotics hobbyists design battle robots and have them fight. Kim's cousin Larry gets Kim and Ron into the Rumble, where she confronts Vivian. Vivian's boyfriend, Oliver, is angry at the accusation and challenges Kim's robot (her Kimmunicator) to a fight. Even with Wade piloting it, Oliver's robot crushes it. It's then that Kim realizes that Oliver's robot is the one that was stolen from the Space Center. Kim and Ron sneak back into the Robot Rumble HQ when all the humans have left and take Oliver's robot and return it back to Dr. Phen. Back home, Kim's brothers are working on a robot for the Rumble, but its programming needs much work. Their father comments that sometimes they're just like Dr. Phen - totally clueless. Kim then realizes that Phen didn't invent the robot, and she heads back to the Space Center. Once there, they find Oliver challenging Phen for the robot. Phen admits he didn't invent it, but because he's got the reputation, he's the one that will be believed. He runs out of his lab, but Kim gets the robot back by turning on a powerful electromagnet. But besides attracting the robot, Oliver is also picked up by the magnet; Oliver is also a robot. Ron confusedly asks who built Oliver, whence Kim reveals that Vivian is actually a noted robotics expert, Dr. V.F. Porter. Once Phen is reveals as a fraud, Dr. Possible offers Vivian a job heading the robotics project, to which she gleefully accepts.
3Two to Tutor
Senior, Sr hires Sheego to tutor Junior in the art of villainy. He turns into an apt pupil, but Sr grows jealous of the time Jr and Sheego are spending together. Meanwhile, KP and Ron miss out on the primo electives of interpretive dance or photography, so they end up in home ec. Ron outshines Kim with his baking skills, which come in handy when they foil another caper.
4The Ron Factor
The top-secret organization Global Justice and its director Dr. Director believe Kim's success on missions is because of intangible contributions from Ron, and wants to monitor him 24/7. The Worldwide Evil Empire, headed by the villain Gemini, hears about GJ's research, and kidnaps Ron for their own research. Dr. Director takes the kidnapping personally, and she and Kim go to WEE HQ to rescue Ron.
5Car Trouble
Could it be possible that there's something in the world that Kim can't do? It certainly would seem that way when she and Ron struggle with Middleton High School's driver's education course, and doesn't help when she realized Bonnie passes with ease. In the meantime, a self-driving sport utility vehicle built with artificial intelligence named S.A.D.I. seeks Kim's help in finding Dr. Freeman, her manufacturer who has just been kidnapped by Drakken so he can force him to perfect his army of destructo-bots.
6Rufus in Show
A very large and expensive diamond has been stolen, and Kim and Ron go to retrieve it. The suspect is Falsetto Jones, who is suspect in other crimes but has so far eluded prosecution. To sneak onto his island lair, Kim and Ron enter his open dog show, borrowing Kim's French friend Francois's prize-winning poodle. However, Ron feeds the poodle lots of Bueno Nacho food, and she's in no condition to compete. They decide to have Rufus pretend to be a dog (a Peruvian Hairless) and compete. While Ron and Rufus attend the dog show, Kim sneaks into Jones's lair and retrieves the diamond. Unfortunately, Rufus does well in the show, and arouses Falsetto Jones's suspicion. He finds out that Rufus is a naked mole rat and links him to Kim. He catches Kim, Ron, and Rufus, and puts Rufus in a dog kennel with his wolfhounds and Kim and Ron over a pool of electric eels. (Contrary to tradition, he stays to watch their demise.) But Rufus escapes, frees Kim and Ron, and they all escape (via a parachute/dress) to an awaiting boat.
7Adventures in Rufus-Sitting
Kim & Ron recover a computer chip from a sunken ship to prevent it from being stolen by Shego, Duff Killigan, and Lord Moneky Fist. But when Ron goes on vacation and leaves her to take care of Rufus, he accidentally swallows the chip which activates it, spawning three separate plots to kidnap him by the aforementioned villains.
8Job Unfair
Drakken and Shego steal a weather machine, planning to unleash an ice storm on Canada to conquer the country. Meanwhile, Kim and her classmates spend Career Week working with mentors. Ron's mentor is a secret agent, and Bonnie's mentor is Mrs. Dr. Possible, but Kim is stuck working with Joe, the new janitor at school. Kim is embarrassed to be perceived as having chosen the janitorial arts as her career, but she eventually finds Joe's training surprisingly useful.
9The Golden Years
Kim's family and Ron go to Florida to help Kim's grandmother move into her new retirement community. Ron has a ulterior motive: to meet girls at spring break parties. Kim's Nana is very protective, and tries to talk Kim out of being so gutsy in her life. As fate would have it, Drakken's also in town. He's attempting to use the spring breakers' MP3 players to induce hypnotic trances and create a "zombie" army. Instead, he taps into hearing aids, and inducts an army of senior citizens. He decides to use them anyway, especially after he discovers Kim's grandmother is among them and makes yummy lemon bars.
10Vir-Tu-Ron
Ron tries to impress his new girlfriend, Zita, by pretending to be good at an on-line adventure game, Everlot. While boasting of his fictional talents, he raises the anger of another boy, Malcolm, who secretly longs for Zita. That night, Ron tries to meet with Zita in Everlot, but keeps getting killed. He enlists Wade, who helps Ron get vital objects in the game. He meets Zita and helps free her from a trap she'd been in. But then the Black Knight comes to stop them, but they get away. The next day, Zita gets a text message about a meeting of Everlot players downtown. She and Ron go, but only find a nearly-empty warehouse with two chairs. The chairs are a trap, which capture them and link their minds directly into the game of Everlot. Rufus is alarmed, and goes to Kim for help. Meanwhile, Ron and Zita are fighting the Black Knight in Everlot, when Ron figures out that the knight is Malcolm. Malcolm offers Zita freedom if she'll share her accumulated powers and become queen of Everlot with him. She declines, also declining a date in the real world. Back in the real world, Kim figures out what has happened and joins Wade in Everlot (via computer). (Kim - being a newcomer - is a virtual spritekin (small fairy).) They track down Malcolm, who has captured every other player in Everlot and has become very powerful. They themselves are captured, and all seems lost until a long-lost warrior returns to the game - The Tunnel Lord, who is played by none other than Rufus. While Rufus and Malcolm battle, Ron gets an idea. He tells the other players to forfeit their powers to Zita. Zita's computer-self grows massive, and becomes powerful enough to defeat Malcolm. With the Black Knight defeated, the game ends and all the virtual players exit the game. All except Ron, who take a minute to proclaim a "Boo ya!" with a sword in his hand.
11The Fearless Ferret
Kim and Ron are Sunshine Spreaders at Dr. Possible's hospital. But fed up with emptying bedpans, Ron volunteers to try to cheer up a shut-in elderly gentleman. The man - Mr. North - is very gruff, but Ron is determined to cheer him up. While alone in the Mr. North's library, Rufus finds a secret switch. Activating it, Ron and Rufus are swept to a pair of fire poles that lead to a vast cave under North's house filled with superhero crime-fighting equipment. Reading some newspapers on display, Ron deduces that it's the lair of the Fearless Ferret - a Batman-like crime-fighter - and that North was the Ferret. He and Rufus don the tights of the Fearless Ferret and his sidekick Wonderweasel, just as North comes down and confronts them. Ron pleads with North to let him become the new Fearless Ferret, and North agrees. Ron and Rufus go out on patrol, foiling crime much as he does with Kim - by accident. Kim wonders where Ron goes at nights, so she has Wade trace him to a warehouse. There, both of them confront White Stripe, a villain who shoots a powerful stink spray at his foes. White Stripe escapes, and Ron returns to the Ferret Hole with Kim following. North offers Kim the uniform of Ferret Girl, but she declines. Later, both Kim and Fearless Ferret-2 (Ron) take their own paths investigating a crime spree of stolen items that are particularly stinky: used socks, garlic, cloth diapers. Then, Ron and Rufus find an elderly woman in distress, who turns out to be White Stripe. White Stripe knocks them out with his stink spray. At the same time, Kim discovers that the Fearless Ferret is actually an old TV character and than Mr. North was the actor who played him. Kim confronts North, who is a bit confused about reality and fantasy. They then discover that Ron has been kidnapped. They follow his signal to the Tri-City Convention Center, where there is a Ferret Fest going on. White Stripe (another actor from the TV show that is similarly confused about reality and fantasy) reveals his plan to Ron, who is tied up in the rafters of the convention center. He plans to pop the White Stripe balloon, which will cover everyone in the center with a powerful stink that will last for years. Kim and North arrive at the center. Kim goes to rescue Ron, while North wanders around the Ferret Fest. But White Stripe gets the drop on Kim. White Stripe leaves, and Ron goes into action. He takes Kim back down to the floor, ropes the White Stripe balloon, and pulls it out of the center just before it is popped. Inside, fans recognize Mr. North, and he welcomes their attention and smiles. So Ron is the hero twice: he saves the confectioners, and he finally spreads some sunshine on Mr. North. (The popped White Stripe balloon flies by the cable TV office, where it stinks up a couple of smarmy executives.)
12Exchange
Ron participates in an exchange program with the Yamanouchi school in Japan, which turns out to be a secret ninja school. In his place is Hirotaka, whom all the girls immediately crush on. That is, all the girls except Kim and Monique. Kim begins to crush on him after she sees him exhaust Brick Flagg by dodging his punches, then tip him over with his index finger. Monique begins to crush on him too, creating a conflict between the two. Meanwhile, Ron is still trying to adjust to the Yamanaouchi school, which seems to be easier for Rufus than him, but the stress is lessened by fellow student Yori, who appears to be developing a crush of her own. Ron is called to action when Monkeyfist invades the school and steals the Lotus Blade, which the founder of the school used to carve the school out of the mountain. Master Sensei, the school's leader, reveals to Ron the true reason why he was chosen to come to Yamanouchi: the Lotus Blade is a magical shape-shifting weapon activated by mystical monkey power. Monkeyfist, Ron, and Rufus have been exposed to this power, and can wield the Lotus Blade. At this point a rival student, Fukushima, steps up and complains that Sensei is revealing too much to Ron, who is an outsider. After Monkeyfist steals the Lotus Blade and Yori leaves in pursuit, Fukushima offers to act as Ron's guide, leading him straight to Monkeyfist's lair. Fukushima, however, is actually working for Monkeyfist, and has led him into a trap. Yori and Ron are placed into a cage and slowly lowered into Magma, while Rufus is stored in a separate cage. Monkeyfist seems to have forgotten that Rufus was also exposed to the mystical monkey power, so he is taken completely by surprise when Rufus breaks out of the cage, steals the Lotus Blade back,and uses it to free Ron and Yori. Rufus hands the blade to Ron, who proceeds to kick monkey butt. He morphs the blade into a shield and He, Rufus, and Yori slide down the mountain to make their escape. Monkeyfist and Fukushima catch up to them somehow, and Ron throws the Lotus Blade into a bottomless chasm. Back at the school, Ron is ashamed for losing the sword, but Sensei informs him that he can always call it back to him. Ron does so, but becomes disappointed when Sensei tells him that he can never reveal the secret of the school to anyone. Back in Middleton, Kim and Monique's conflict has reached its peak. Their quarrel ends when Hirotaka bids farewell to his number one girlfriend, Bonnie.
13Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles
14Day of the Snowmen
A major blizzard hits Middleton, with an excessive amount of snow and wind,... and rampaging zombie snowmen. |
15A Very Possible Christmas
After receiving what he thinks is the most "badical" Hanukkah gift from Kim during Christmas, Ron offers to return the favor by making his Christmas gift a break from saving the world so she can spend time with her family. In the process of doing so however, he ends up getting stranded at the North Pole with Dr. Drakken while trying to stop him from yet another plot to take over the world. Not knowing where her sidekick is, Kim goes on a desperate world-wide search for his return, with some unexpected help from her family.
16Queen Bebe
Drakken's Bebe robots (see episode 1.9, "Attack of the Killer Bebes") are back, and they're trying to achieve perfection, this time without Drakken. While stealing equipment to mass-produce themselves, they realize that they need a human mind to coordinate their collective intelligence. While Kim and Ron are investigating the thefts of the equipment the Bebes have stolen, the robots overhear Kim say that Bonnie Rockwaller is the bossiest person. They decide to make Bonnie their queen. The Bebes have also perfected their super-speed, so Wade gives Kim a special pair of shoes he's designed that give the wearer super-speed. (Rufus steals the rodent-sized pair of shoes from a test mouse.) He warns her to use them only once they've located the Bebes, but Kim uses them to catch up on all the favors she's promised: cleaning up a park, decorating the gym for a dance, etc. Once Wade has located the Bebes' lair, Kim and Ron head there via helicopter. But halfway there, time seems to stop to Kim's perception. The shoes have not only made her super-fast, but have accelerated her in time so that she can't be perceived (See "Star Trek" episode 3.11, "Wink of an Eye"). She leaves the helicopter and runs across water to the Bebes' island. There she discovers Bonnie hooked up to the Bebes' hive computer, and begins to battle the Bebes at super-speed. When Ron finally arrives, he finds Bonnie, but can't help her escape. Then he sees that Rufus still has the super-speed shoes, and tells him to help Kim. He too accelerates fast enough to sabotage the Bebes' assembly line, making the robots imperfect, which makes their logic circuits short out. Bonnie is freed, and everyone returns back to Middleton in time for the dance. While Bonnie was the Bebe Queen, the robots kidnapped the group Smash Mouth to perform at the dance. Kim, though, can't stop to enjoy the music; she and Rufus try over and over to stop at the gym, but keep overshoot it by thousands of miles. Finally, the concede to dance with themselves at the base of the Statue of Liberty.
17Hidden Talent
The annual talent competition is coming up, and Bonnie is certain that she'll win, seeing as all of her older siblings have won the contest the last several years in a row. Kim signs up to prove her wrong, her talent being singing. There's just one problem: her voice crackles and she goes completely tone deaf when attempting the high notes. Meanwhile, Drakken has utilized motion-capture technology to create a "cyber clone" of Wade, enabling him to have Kim Possible do his bidding without her ever knowing about it. The first nefarious task he has her complete is to steal Professor Dementor's teleportation device (which works sort of like a telephone), but he forgets to have her steal the adapter, so he sends her back, the whole time masquerading as Wade. As Kim is about to deliver the adapter, the real Wade hacks back into his own system and Kim discovers Drakken's plot, but Shego sneaks up from behind and knocks her out. Drakken locks her in a chest, welds it shut, places it at the bottom of a very deep, water-filled chasm along with a shark and an octopus, and freezes the surface of the water. This turn of events causes Kim to be late to the talent show, so she asks Ron to stall. Kim escapes with the help of a laser ring given to her by Wade, but the ring comes off when she has to do battle with the shark. She tries again and again to smash through the ice, but it's a futile effort. Then Kim hits the high note for the first time in her life, shattering the ice. By now, the authorities have captured Drakken (it isn't that much of a "secret" hideout), and Kim uses the teleportation device to get to the talent show, where she sings "Say The Word." Mr. Barkin walks up to announce the winner, who is... Ron Stoppable.
18Return to Wannaweep
Cheer squads and mascots from several high schools are invited to a cheer camp, to be held at a college campus. But due to plumbing problems, the camp is relocated to Camp Gottagrin. But immediately upon stepping off the bus, Ron discovers Gottagrin is really Camp Wannaweep, the nightmarish camp he was forced to go to years before, and also the site of where one of his fellow campers had mutated and trapped him and the cheer squad the year before. That camper, Gil Moss, was taken away to be cured of his mutation and re-integrated with society. He's been cured, going to public high school, and is the mascot for his high school, whose cheer squad is also at Gottagrin. Gil befriends Ron, but Ron is dubious of Gil's good intentions. He follows Gil one night, thinking to catch him in something sinister, but instead spoils Gil's surprise of his new horned-toad mascot costume. The cheer campers turn against Ron, throwing rotten veggies at him at every opportunity. But then, Ron's paranoia turns out to be spot on: Gil has actually been searching for the last grotto of toxic lake water. Finding it, he becomes Gill again, and attacks cheer camp and the other camps all around the lake. Ron takes a page from his victory over Monkey First, and dives into the toxic water too, becoming a mutant beaver. Ron and Gill fight all about the lakeside, ending up at clown camp. The two of them end up in the catch net for the trapeze tent, where Kim and Bonnie catapult up to the tie ropes and capture Gill.
19Go Team Go
Kim and Ron go to Go City to visit the newest and largest Bueno Nacho. While there, a mysterious villain - Aviarius - seemingly attacks Kim, but is really after the Bueno Nacho manager, who is secretly the super-strong hero Hego. Aviarius's weapon was stealing Hego's super-strength, but it bestowed them upon Kim. Getting home, Kim relishes her new powers until Hego finds her and tells her what happened. They return to his HQ - Go Tower - which only Kim can open with her powers. There they find out that Hego and his four siblings all received powers from a mysterious meteorite (forming the Go Team), and that his sister is Shego! Hego's brother Mego arrives, powerless, to report that their twin brothers are missing. Kim decides to enlist Shego in helping find her lost little brothers. When they storm Aviarius's lair, he gets the drop on them and steals all the Go Team powers. But in the ensuing fight, Shego gets his weapon and begins using all the powers at the same time to fight everyone. Dr. Drakken, worried about Shego, finds the lair and distracts Shego into losing the weapon and releasing the Go powers back to her brothers.
21Blush
In trying to defeat Kim Possible (who has thwarted him several times in a row), Dr. Drakken tries reading teen magazines for a clue. He gets the idea that embarrassment is the key. So he mixes a compound from a rare orchid and sprays her with it. Now, whenever she becomes embarrassed, a small vortex forms in her abdomen and starts to make her fade from existence. Ron and Wade (the latter via robot) go to South America to find an antidote, leaving Kim at her house. But Josh Mankie calls and asks her out on a date. She goes, but keeps getting embarrassed, no thanks to two Embarassment Ninjas that Drakken hired to speed along Kim's demise, as well as her twin brothers. Just as the last of him is about to disappear, Ron arrives with the antidote, and brings Kim back to full existence.
22Partners
Dr. Drakken needs help in using a stolen DNA genome sequencer to create ferocious beasts, so he romances DNAmy (or at least pretends to) in order to secure her assistance. At first DNAmy only wants to use the sequencer to create cute and cuddly creatures, but eventually Drakken persuades her to create something more intimidating. Meanwhile, Kim doesn't want to work with Ron on a science project because she always winds up doing all the work. Instead, she winds up partnered with Justine, a science genius who considers herself so superior to Kim that she wants to do all the work and have Kim stay away. Ron, in turn, is assigned to work with Monique. Monique doesn't want to be stuck doing all the work, but she finds it hard to get Ron to do anything since, unlike Monique, Ron doesn't care about grades.
23Oh Boyz
Kim and her female friends are very into a boy band - The Oh Boyz, so the next week her mother buys her tickets for their upcoming concert. But to Mrs. Dr. Possible's disappointment, the Oh Boyz are not in anymore. Ron, however, is into them, and excitedly escorts Kim to the event. When they get there, they're the only members of the audience. Ron take the initiative and goes backstage to meet the group. Meanwhile, the Oh Boyz agent is cringing because the tour is losing money quickly; the Oh Boyz have a iron-clad contract that he can't break. Then out of the blue - and to the agents delight - Senor Senior, Sr. and Jr. come in a helicopter and kidnap the Oh Boyz and Ron. (The Seniors kidnap the Oh Boyz to ransom for connections to make Junior a teen singing sensation.) Senor Senior, Sr. calls the Oh Boyz agent to make his demands, but keeps getting dismissed, since now the tour isn't losing money. But Kim hears the Seniors over the phone, and goes to rescue Ron and The Boyz. While imprisoned, the Oh Boyz figure a way out of their prison cell. Kim attacks the Seniors from one side, the Oh Boyz and Ron from the other, and the Seniors are captured. Back outside, the Oh Boyz fire their agent and hire Rufus to take over. And in prison, Junior has his dream come true and becomes a teen singer, holding a concert for the captive audience.
24Sick Day
Kim and Ron are asked to guard Ray-X, a top-secret ray device. But just before going to the lab, Kim catches a cold from her two little brothers. While Kim is guarding Ray-X, Drakken and Shego attempt - and succeed - to steal Ray-X, but not before Shego catches the cold from Kim. Drakken needs help with Shego sick, so he contracts with Duff Killigan to help him exploit Ray-X. Meanwhile, Ron heads to Drakken's lair and retrieves Ray-X, but catches Shego's cold. Drakken comes down with the cold, and Killigan then hires a temp to take his place. They then re-steal Ray-X back from Ron. Back at the lair, Killigan is now sick, just leaving the temp, who is relishing his new career. With everyone else sick, Jim and Tim, now well, go back to get the Ray-X. The temp catches the tweebs, but Kim and Ron free them. They all catch the temp as he tries to "quit", but the Ray-X machine is damaged. Kim and Ron return the Ray-X to the scientists, apologizing for letting it get damages. Out of curiosity, they ask what Ray-X was supposed to do. "Cure the common cold," they reply.
25The Truth Hurts
Kim's dad is anxious because the directors of his lab are coming to dinner to consider him for a promotion. On the way to school, Kim and Ron are contacted by Wade to rescue Dr. Wong, a scientist being held in an ice fortress by Drakken and Shego. They succeed in rescuing her, but not before both Kim and Ron get hit by a ray shot by Drakken. Kim doesn't realize the problem until she is being interviewed for a cheerleading magazine and starts blurting out embarrassing secrets about her life. Wade discovers that Kim was hit by a truth ray that prevents her from censoring herself until its effects wear off in about a day. The ray has the same disinhibiting effect on Ron, but saying what is on his mind turns out to benefit him. In English class with Mr. Barkin, Ron declares that he found the assigned novel unreadable; the other students agree with him, and Mr. Barkin admits that he hates the novel too. Kim tries to tell her parents that she's been hit with a truth ray before the directors...
26Mother's Day
It's Mother's Day in Middleton and Kim's promise that she'd spend the day with her mom "no matter what" leads to Dr. Possible coming along on a mission! But Dr. Drakken also has Mother's Day issues. Can he pull off his latest caper while keeping his mother convinced he's just a call-in radio host?
27Motor Ed
1980's-style, glam-rocking Motor Ed and his gang of mechanics are on a global spree of hijacking sophisticated automotive parts. Meanwhile, Kim, Ron, and Rufus meet Felix Renton, a paraplegic boy whose mother is a robotics expert and a new co-worker of Kim's dad. With his tricked-out wheelchair, Felix can do everything but walk, yet Kim can't seem to help feeling self-conscious about saying the wrong things in front of him. Nevertheless when all four try to trap Motor Ed with rumors of a fake auto part, his gang kidnaps Ron, and Felix joins Kim en route to the junkyards of New Jersey to get him back.
29Triple S
Senor Senior, Sr. finds being a villain is very time-consuming, so he hires a financial consultant to run his business affairs. While working with Senor Senior, Jr., the consultant cons Junior into signing over all powers of attorney to him. He then robs the Seniors blind. Later, Kim is called upon to investigate a series of thefts that seem to follow a traveling X-Games competition. (From some video, she and Wade discover that the thief has a 555 tattooed on his neck.) At the X-Games competition in Middleton, she finds the Seniors living a humble existence in a camp trailer making and selling T-shirts, and churning their own butter. Convinced they've turned a new leaf, Kim investigates some more and finds the thief. He escapes, but not before she's convinced that the thief is Junior. Confronting him, she checks his neck, but finds no "555" tattoo. Junior lets it slip that the only tattoo he's seen like that is his father's "SSS" tattoo. So Kim chases Senor Senior, Sr., who is the real thief. But before she can capture him, Junior comes forward and turns his father in. At first, Senior is shocked. But then Junior admits he did it for the reward money, which he'll use to rebuild their fortune. Then he'll break his father out of jail.
30Rewriting History
Kim finds out she had a great aunt Miriam - aka Mim - who was shamed out of town because she was implicated in a theft at the Middleton Exposition 100 years before. Mr. Barkin related the story of how his ancestor - Constable Barkin - pinned the crime of a stolen energy device from a Prof. Demenz on Mim. The reality was that Bartholomew Lipsky (Dr. Drakken's ancestor) and his assistant Ms. Go stole the device, but it was lost as Mim Possible was chasing them. Mim was unfortunately caught in a photo taken by a young cub reporter - Wade's great-grandfather - who is still alive. Kim and Ron visit him, and get his original photo plates. Wade enhances them and discovers the truth of who was the real thief, but also determines that the stolen device was activated during the chase, and will discharge a huge amount of energy within the day if not found. Kim and Ron go back to the exposition museum and find the device has been lost on top of an old taco stand all this time. Just as they find it, Drakken and Shego arrive to claim the device, as he's also been on the trail of his ancestor's life. As they grab it, Kim pulls Drakken and Shego off of their hovercar and let it escape. It then explodes, and Drakken and Shego realize the Kim has saved their lives.
1Steal Wheels
Kim is disappointed when Ron decides to spend Friday night playing videogames with Felix and she can't find anyone else who is available to do anything with that evening. Meanwhile, Drakken is working on his "Doom-V" vehicle when his mother arrives at his lair with his cousin Motor Ed. Mrs. Lipsky, who thinks Drakken is a doctor with a radio talk show rather than an evil megalomaniac, explains that Ed needs him to serve as a good influence. Drakken is annoyed by Motor Ed's mannerisms, such as his constantly exclaiming "Seriously!", but Ed is an expert on vehicles and figures out how to repair the Doom-V, so they team up. Drakken and Ed break into a hardware store, and when Wade sends Kim to stop them, Drakken, Ed, and Kim are each surprised to find that the other two know each other. After the villains get away, Ed tells Drakken that as impressive as the Doom-V is, it doesn't compare to Felix's wheelchair. When Kim accompanies Ron and Felix to a videogame tournament, the villains break into the building and steal Felix's wheelchair. Returning to Drakken's lair, they find that the wheelchair has cyber-robotic defenses which make it difficult for them to control, but they adapt the wheelchair's technology to create a new vehicle. Kim, Ron, and Felix go to the lair in order to recover the wheelchair and find that the villains now have a cyber-robotic vehicle, the Doom-V 2.0. Fortunately for Kim, she still has a videogame controller with which to take control of Drakken and Ed's vehicle.
2Emotion Sickness
Drakken and Shego break into the lab of Dr. Cyrus Bortel to steal one of his devices. When Kim and Ron arrive to stop them, Kim and Shego fight and accidentally are each tagged with Dr. Bortel's latest invention, the moodulator, a device controlled with a remote that forces the wearer to experience specific emotions. During the fight, Kim drops her Kimunicator and Ron picks up the control for the moodulators, thinking it was the former, and gives it to Kim. Back home, Kim gives it back to Ron, telling him it's the wrong device. Thinking it's a video game, he starts playing with it, causing Kim and Shego to go through an emotional roller-coaster. He stops playing when it's set on love, and Kim then crushes on Ron, and Shego on Dr. Drakken. Meanwhile, Drakken is trying to finish his plan, using Dr. Bortel's invention he stole. At the Middleton Fair, they all meet, and Drakken realizes what's happening to Kim. He takes the moodulator's control and boosts its power. Instead he fries it and freezes the emotion setting at anger. He didn't realize that it was also affecting Shego, so now Shego's angry at Drakken, and Kim at Ron. But Ron finally talks through the moodulator's effect on Kim, and she breaks free. Unfortunately for Drakken, he can't make the same connection with Shego, and she chases him out of town.
3Bonding
Kim and Ron attempt to prevent Professor Dementor from stealing an experimental device, but Dementor gets away. Later in school, Ron discovers that he has one of Dementor's gadgets in his pocket, but drops it. The gadget turns out to release a molecular adhesive, and Ron winds up stuck to Mr. Barkin, while Kim winds up stuck to Bonnie. While awaiting information from Wade on how to find Dementor and the solvent to release them, Ron winds up having to play rugby and swim with Barkin, while Kim has to accompany Bonnie on her date with Brick. Ron is eventually able to help Barkin when it turns out that Barkin is the leader of a troop of Pixie scouts, and Ron and Rufus join them in a muffin-selling drive. Wade informs Kim that Dementor is in the Bavarian Alps, and she and Bonnie travel to Dementor's lair, where they are captured. Ron, Barkin, and the Pixies follow them to Bavaria as well in order to rescue Kim and Bonnie and foil Dementor's plan to take control of all the electronic devices in the world.
4Bad Boy
At an evil trade show, while using a device intended to concentrate his evil, Dr. Drakken inadvertently give his evilness to Ron Stoppable. Once back at his lair, Shego recognizes what's happened when Drakken can't build any evil inventions. Meanwhile, Ron has grasped his new evilness and intends to punish an annoying cousin of his at a family wedding. Shego crashes the party, recognizes that Ron utilizes evil better than Drakken, and kidnaps Ron and leaves Drakken with Kim. Kim and Drakken must then repair the device that caused the evil transfer, storm Drakken's lair, and take the evilness from Ron and put it back into Drakken.
5Showdown at the Crooked D
Ron joins Kim's family (minus Mrs. Dr. Possible) on a trip to Montana and Kim's Uncle Slim's ranch. There, Kim discovers her little cousin Joss has heavy-duty hero worship for Kim. Also, Dr. Possible and his brother Slim run into one of Dr. P's college friends in town. He says he's at a Wild West Weekend with all the worlds top scientists, not realizing that Dr. P was not one of the invitees. This makes Dr. Possible jealous and curious about the weekend. Meanwhile, Drakken is upset that he is not considered one of the top minds in the world, so he sets out to make sure he is. Instead of making himself smarter (which has failed before), he plans to make all the top scientists stupid. He invents a hat-device that makes the wearer act silly, invites most of the top scientists to a Wild West Weekend, and gives them all silly hats. Dr. Possible goes to see his friend at the Weekend, and sees everyone running around acting silly. Before he can go get help, Drakken captures him. The rest of the Possibles come to his rescue when he doesn't return, and are themselves captured. But Slim Possible has a robotic horse that breaks them out of their cell, and the Possibles defeat Drakken and knock the silly hats off of the scientists.
6Dimension Twist
Drakken has successfully stolen the pan-dimensional vortex inducer (see "Ron The Man"). He plans to use it to power a weapon that will dispose of Kim Possible forever. At the same time, a cable TV installer is working in his lab. The cable guy accidentally connects the weapon to the cable box. So when Kim arrives to reclaim the pan-dimensional vortex inducer and Drakken fires the weapon, instead of destroying her it opens a vortex into the fictional worlds of TV fiction. Kim, Ron, Rufus, Drakken, and Shego are sucked into the vortex, having to live through various TV shows. At first they're all by themselves, but Wade manages to steer them together. Finally, Ron has a brainstorm, and manages to plug the vortex that keeps sending them all over the TV schedule. Wade then manages to pull Kim, Ron, and Rufus out. But Drakken and Shego, using a device Drakken found in a TV version of his lair, end up on a kiddie show.
7Overdue
Mrs. Hatchett, the school librarian, has discovered that Kim has a very overdue book, and must work in "library lock-up". Ron realizes that he had borrowed it without asking just before a mission, and lost it at some villain's lair. While Kim is working in the library, Ron and Wade (via a remote-controlled robot) visit various villain's lairs looking for the missing book, foiling their current world domination plans at the same time. At the final one - Monkey Fist's - Ron's backpack is spilled revealing that he'd had the book all the time. Ron returns to Middleton, and puts the book back, getting Kim out of detention.
8Roachie
Prof. Akari's ex-lab assistant has stolen a sonic device that encourages insect exoskeleton growth. He creates an army of giant roaches to take over the world. But one littler one gets left behind, and Ron adopts him, naming him Roachie. Ron uses Roachie to communicate with the other giant roaches and foil the scientist's plans. Ron and Kim take the giant roaches and Roachie to the landfill to live out their life.
9Rappin Drakken
Drakken has a new take-over-the-world scheme. He's invented a shampoo that will put the user in a hypnotic trance. However, he's called it "Lather, Rinse, and OBEY", so it's not selling. He then tries to get a popular rap star to mention it in her next song, which doesn't go over well either. He then decides his karaoke skills are sufficient to sustain him on "American Starmaker". He uses the shampoo to hypnotize the producer into putting him on the show. Just before his debut performance, the episode's filming is over, but not before Kim and Ron see his face and go to investigate. Wade hacks into the show's computer and gets Kim a spot to sing as well. But just like the high school talent show, she distracted (by Shego) and doesn't make it in time to sing, so Ron goes on in her place. Ron then sings his rap song he'd been working on for school, "Naked Mole Rap". Ron wins, and the police come for Drakken. Ron then submits the tape of the show for his homework, and gets a B-minus.
10Team Impossible
Kim and Ron find out that their first mission was supposed to go to Team Impossible (TI), a professional rescue team (their website and Kim's only differ by one letter). Ever since, Kim's been getting missions that people would've normally requested TI. And since she doesn't charge money, TI is losing money. So TI warns her to stop her rescue missions; she refuses. So TI sabotages her missions by giving all of friends that give her rides worldwide a free, all-inclusive vacation at their compound. In the process of tracing where TI's HQ is, Wade's computer systems are spiked (electrically fried) by TI. But he gets their location, and Kim and Ron meet TI once again. While Kim is winning her physical fight with the TI members, Wade has deigned to come in-person to punish TI for spiking his system. He activates their laser security system (the same kind Kim disabled in her first mission), trapping everyone in place. Kim then uses her cheer skills to disable the lasers. This proves to TI that they probably wouldn't have been successful where Kim was. They agree to go out of business, and join Global Justice.
11Gorilla Fist
A "ghost" appears at the Middleton HS cafeteria and writes Ron's name on the wall in gravy. Later, Yuri from the Yamanuchi School comes to Ron's house and tells him that Sensei has been kidnapped, and Monkey Fist is the prime suspect. The gravy ghost then appears, then resolves into an image of Sensei. Ron and Yuri go globe-hopping to rescue Sensei from Monkey Fist. Kim, finding out about their trip, gets jealous (much to her denial), and follows. When Kim catches up to them, she's convinced that Yuri is a friend, and joins their search for Monkey Fist. They find him at an abandoned zoo, unwittingly leading the true kidnapper of Sensei to Monkey Fist, who is the kidnappers true target. Ron, Yuri, Kim, and Monkey Fist are captured by a group of mutant gorillas, led by a speaking gorilla that refers to Monkey Fist as Monty (his original human name). The gorilla ejects everyone but Monty out of the gorilla dungeon. After regrouping, they decide it's the honorable thing to rescue Monkey Fist. But upon re-entering the gorilla's fortress, the talking gorilla reveals her true identity: DNAmy. She has mutated herself similarly to how she mutated Monty Fisk into Monkey Fist, so that she and he can live happily ever after. This, however, is not his desire. Since Monkey Fist isn't in mortal danger, Ron and company decide to leave him to work things out with Amy.
12And the Mole-Rat Will Be CGI
1Ill Suited
As senior year begins, Bonnie is surprised that Kim is still dating Ron and advises her that as a senior cheerleader, she should only date an athlete. Kim attempts to reassure Ron that she doesn't plan to take Bonnie's advice. However, Ron misunderstands an overheard conversation between Kim and Monique and decides that he has to join the football team in order to maintain his relationship with Kim. Meanwhile, Professor Dementor is taken by surprise when he learns that Kim now has an indestructible battle suit. He lures Kim and Ron into a trapped house so he can analyze the suit and find out how to overcome it.
2The Big Job
Ron takes Kim to an expensive restaurant, but she is disappointed to find that instead of cash, Ron only has coupons for them to order from the children's menu. Consequently, Kim gets a job working with Monique at a clothing store, and they encourage Ron to find a job of his own, but his initial experiences with employment go poorly. Meanwhile, Se?±or Senior Jr. breaks Shego out of prison to help him get a birthday gift for his father. Together, they plot to steal a rare book and a South American idol, and then they decide to kidnap the five richest people in the world.
8Clothes Minded
Kim's mission clothes are ripped in a fight with Shego, and her efforts to find replacements at Club Banana fail when she finds they're discontinued. Both she and Ron also get involved in college prep courses, while Shego and Drakken attempt to steal dangerous technology and hide it in a fake university.
9Big Bother
For health class, Ron has to take care of a sack of flour as if it were a baby, which proves difficult for him. Ron also finds out that his parents have adopted a baby girl, whom he immediately resents, referring to her as "the intruder." Also, Kim and Ron find out that Lord Monkey Fist has stolen a scroll containing instructions which could enable him to acquire a powerful ancient weapon. When they travel to Japan to stop Monkey Fist, Kim is concerned about Ron being reunited with Yori, the student ninja who was once romantically interested in Ron.
10Fashion Victim
Club Banana's fall fashion line is shown to the store's management, including assistant manager Monique, but Kim is excluded and Monique won't breach her confidentiality agreement. Camille Leon disguises herself as Kim and steals the designs so they can be made into knockoffs by the Fashionistas in Milan. Kim goes to Milan to foil their plans, and Monique follows on her own. Meanwhile, Ron learns that teacher Mr. Barkin is also his co-worker at Smarty Mart; they get along poorly at the store, and things get worse when a stockroom accident results in them being trapped in a crate together.
11Odds Man In
Ron learns about his father's work as an actuary and becomes obsessed with wanting to protect first Kim, and later himself, from the risks of both everyday life and fighting crime. He becomes so fearful that he eventually encloses himself in a "panic room" in his bedroom. Meanwhile, former temp worker Hank Perkins offers Dr. Drakken his services as a villainy consultant. Hank introduces team-building exercises and organizational charts to Drakken's operation, leading Drakken to begin spouting business-school jargon, to Shego's disgust. Hank also diversifies Drakken's operation by getting him into the gourmet cupcake business. The cupcake shops are successful in their own right and also serve as locations for Drakken's Atmos-Freezers, which he uses to lower world temperatures with the goal of bringing the world under his domination.
12Stop Team Go!
Electronique, a villain once captured by Team Go, breaks out of prison and seeks to turn the heroes into her evil henchmen with an Attitudinator that changes their brainwaves. However, Electronique zaps Shego as well, not knowing that Shego is already villainous. Shego, now turned good, joins the faculty at Middleton High, becomes Kim's friend, and starts dating fellow teacher Mr. Barkin. Meanwhile, Shego's now-villainous brothers wreak havoc in Go City under the direction of Electronique, and Dr. Drakken, with Shego no longer around to help him, struggles to open a pickle jar.
13Capn Drakken
Kim's class trip to the beach gets a change in destination when Mr. Barkin books them to Ft. Mystic Cove Haven, a historical re-enactment town where all modern technology is taboo. Dr. Drakken finds a genuine pirate treasure chest, with a genuine pirate ghost inside!
14Mathter and Fervent
Ron and Kim have to interview their heroes for a school assignment. Kim suggests that Ron interview his father, but Ron doesn't see how an actuary could qualify as a hero. Instead, Ron and Kim travel to Go City so Ron can interview Hego, one of the local superheroes. During their meeting, the city is attacked by the Mathter, a villain obsessed with mathematics. The Mathter's schemes include erasing Ron from the school's records, from his employment records, and from all other databases that record Ron's existence, and then turning Ron into anti-matter that can destroy anything he touches.
15The Mentor of Our Discontent
Smarty Mart has added a "stock bot" robot to each of its stores to help with inventory, scaring Mr. Barkin, who fears that robots will take over the world. Martin Smarty, founder of the company, assigns Ron to a new job: being the life coach and role model for Martin's disrespectful, bratty son Artie. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken is visited by his former cellmate Frugal Lucre, who wants Drakken to become his mentor in villainy. Although Drakken finds Lucre annoying, they team up to steal a universal remote control which can operate any mechanical device. Their plan is to control an army of the Smarty Mart stock bots. Drakken and Lucre lose the remote control, and Kim, Ron, and Rufus try to get it back to stop the robots from wreaking havoc.
21Larrys Birthday
Obsessed with his inability to steal Kim's indestructible battle suit, Professor Dementor sends his henchmen to kidnap "that boy who hangs out with Kim Possible but doesn't look like he belongs with her." But instead of Ron, they end up with Kim's nerdy Cousin Larry, who she reluctantly agrees to distract while the rest of the Possible family prepares a surprise birthday party for him. To make matters worse, Larry is convinced that his kidnapping is a role playing game, and is oblivious to the dangers that he's facing... or could cause, while under Dementor's custody.