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12 Episodes 2004 - 2006
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 25, 200421 mins
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.

Episode 2
Fri, Oct 15, 200421 mins
After a battle, both Kim and Shego get themselves attached to a device that can change their emotions. Their emotions change throughout their everyday life. Both Drakken and Ron are not sure and do not know what to do when their female partners keep changing emotions.

Episode 3
Fri, Oct 22, 200422 mins
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.

Episode 4
Fri, Jan 14, 200521 mins
Ron is forced to put up with his trouble-making cousin, Shaun, who will be attending a wedding with Ron and his family. Ron decides to stay with Kim at her house and he invites her to his cousin Reuben's wedding so he won't sit at the kid's table. At the same time, Kim and Ron must thwart Drakken and Shego at a villain convention when Jack unveils the Attitudinator. But it doesn't go as planned when Ron becomes evil and Drakken becomes good. Kim and Drakken work together to restore Ron back to his normal self by repairing the machine that was destroyed during the fight. Ron attends the wedding with Kim, but he alters Shaun's personality with the Attitudinator, to make him become nice.

Episode 5
Fri, Mar 25, 200521 mins
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.

Episode 6
Fri, Apr 1, 200521 mins
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.

Episode 7
Fri, Apr 15, 2005
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.

Episode 8
Fri, Apr 15, 2005
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.

Episode 9
Sat, Jun 25, 200521 mins
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.

Episode 10
Fri, Aug 26, 200521 mins
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.

Episode 11
Fri, Nov 18, 200521 mins
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.
Episode 12
Sat, Jun 10, 200621 mins
When Kim and Ron attempt foil Senor Senor Junior's plot to steal the Tower of London, the daring duo suddenly find themselves the subject of a new film starring the awesome Heather and the mopey Quinn.
