Kim Possible - Episode Guide
Global Justice Alliance

Episode Guide


Season 1
1. Crush
gs: Breckin Meyer (Josh Mankey) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Heinrich) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Tara Strong (Britina) Lauren Tom (Yoshiko) Roz Ryan (Wade's Mom) Dan Castellaneta (Goon(s)?)

Kim's more worried about asking her crush (voiced by Breckin Meyer) to the school dance than she is about foiling Dr. Drakken and his newest scheme for world domination.

b: 07-Jun-2002 pc: 113 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Chris Bailey

NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
  • One of five first season episodes altered post-release to include songs from the then-upcoming "KP" soundtrack. In this case: Angela Michael's "I'm Ready".
  • This is the first time we see Wade's mother.
  • Wade's dad is mentioned but not seen.
  • Shego's screaming near the beginning and what Drakken says while being caught by the Robot's claw is used in the "Super Villain Smashout" game on Kimpossible.com.
  • This ep was originally an 11-miniute pilot for the series.
  • The video game factory in Japan was originally going to be a car factory in Chicago.

  • 2. Sink or Swim
    gs: Justin Berfield (Gil / Gill) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Steve Barkin) Tara Strong (Tara) Rosslynn Taylor (Crystal) Corey Burton (Dr. Lurkin, Officer Hobble) John DiMaggio (Camp Counselor)

    The cheer squad is stranded overnight at Camp Wannaweep, where Ron spent the "worst summer of all time," in part because of a bullying bunkmate, who has since mutated into a toxic lake creature.

    b: 07-Jun-2002 pc: 111 w: Julie Du Fine & Amanda Rudolph Schwartz d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Gill
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co. Ltd.
  • Ron is kissed by Tara [On the cheek] after saving them all
  • First episode Kim doesn't wear her mission outfit.

  • 3. The New Ron
    gs: Ricardo Montalban (Señor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.) Rob Paulsen (Francois, Pilot) Kath Soucie (Co-Pilot, French Girl) Carly Pope (Amelia)

    Kim offers conservation tips to an extravagant multibillionaire. He, however, is more interested in Ron's bright idea for taking over the world. In other happenings, Kim comes to regret giving her goofy sidekick a hip makeover.

    b: 07-Jun-2002 pc: 105 w: Mark Palmer d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Sr. & Señor Senior, Jr.
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • One of five first season episodes altered post-release to include songs from the then-upcoming "KP" soundtrack. In this case: Aaron Carter's "Get Up On Ya Feet".
  • If you like to be picky, you can say this is the first time Drakken and Shego make cameos on the show. We see wanted posters of them in Kim's locker.

  • 4. Tick-Tick-Tick
    gs: Diedrich Bader (Junior) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Phil LaMarr (Vinnie) Brad Garrett (Big Mike) Maurice LaMarche (Professor Acari) Nancy Cartwright (Computer Voice)

    A pimplelike explosive gets stuck to Kim's nose just before detention.

    b: 14-Jun-2002 pc: 102 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studio
  • 4 shots from this episode are used in the KP theme song.
  • First time we see Kim use her infamous Puppy Dog Pout on the show.
  • You have to look fast (or freeze-frame)...but as she flick-flacks through Bueno Nacho, while battling Shego, Kim's "bloomers" (that is, color-coordinated undies worn by cheerleaders) can be seen.
  • Kim's part of the swim team at Middleton High.
  • First time we see Ron's scooter and Bueno Nacho.

  • 5. Downhill
    gs: Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Melissa McCarthy (DNAmy) John DiMaggio (Snow Beast, Pig Man and Bird Man) Jo Anne Worley (Bonnie's Mom)

    Kim finds herself in "humiliation nation" when her parents chaperone a school ski trip to Mount Middleton. Meanwhile, Ron and Barkin hunt a rumored "snow beast", ultimately finding themselves at the whims of a mad, cookie-baking geneticist with a penchant for gene-splicing and soft, cuddly collectibles.

    b: 21-Jun-2002 pc: 116 w: Brian Swenlin d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: DNAmy
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studio
  • First(and probably last) appearance of Bonnie's mom.
  • The Tweebs and Nana are mentioned but not seen.

  • 6. Bueno Nacho
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Akut, Mr. Parker?) Nicole Sullivan (Shego, Tour Guide) Eddie Deezen (Ned) Kevin Michael Richardson (Drill Worker)

    Dad's refusal to buy Kim a Club Banana jacket sends her to Bueno Nacho -- this time as an employee. But when Ron (whom she's dragged along) proves to be a fast food genius, Kim must grapple with both a magma-mad Drakken (plotting from the heart of a giant cheese wheel), and the possibility that her goofy sidekick might just be better than her at something.

    b: 28-Jun-2002 pc: 101 w: Julie Du Fine & Amanda Rudolph Schwartz d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd.
  • One of five first season episodes altered post-release to include songs from the then-upcoming "KP" soundtrack. In this case: Tony Phillips' "Call Me, Beep Me" remix and Angela Michael's "I'm Ready".
  • Though this episode is first in production order, chronologicaly the events of this episode take place after those of "Tick-Tick-Tick."
  • In this episode Ron Stoppable invents the naco.
  • Wade gives Kim her grappling-hook hairdryer in this episode.
  • Club Banana is first mentioned in this episode.
  • 9 shots from this episode are used in the KP theme song.
  • The second time we see Kim use the Puppy Dog Pout and it's given it's name in this episode.

  • 7. Number One
    gs: B.D. Wong (Agent Will Du) Felicity Huffman (Dr. Director) Brian George (Duff Killigan) Maurice LaMarche ("Big Daddy" Brotherson) Tara Strong (Tara)

    Kim teams up with Will Du, a high-strung agent of "Global Justice," on a case that leads to the discovery of Duff Killigan, the world's most dangerous golfer.

    b: 12-Jul-2002 pc: 112 w: Mark Palmer d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Duff Killigan
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd.
  • First time someone besides Ron and Rufus does something to help Kim complete a mission.
  • First appearance of Dr. Director and Agent Will Du.
  • Duff Killigan doesn't appear or say any lines until about nine minutes into the episode.

  • 8. Mind Games
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Dan Castellaneta (Private Cleotus Dobbs, Baxter) Tara Strong (Yearbook Girl, Tara) Jeff Bennett (Banner Man, Announcer Voice) Jean Smart (Tutor Woman) Kerri Kenney ("Hi Kim", Computer Voice?)

    Drakken creates a mind-switching device to control a goofy private with high security clearance. But when Kim and Ron try to stop him, they end up in the switch too.

    b: 19-Jul-2002 pc: 106 w: Marsha F. Griffin d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd.
  • Will Friedle also voices "D Hall Thug #2" in this episode.
  • First time on the show that we see Kim defend Ron when someone insults him.
  • First time that both Kim and Ron, at the same time, fall victim to an experiment. The same thing would happen in episodes like Kimitation Nation (both cloned), Coach Possible (SSS's mind control), The Truth Hurts (truth ray), and Bonding (they get stick to people).

  • 9. Attack of the Killer Bebes
    gs: John DiMaggio (Drew Lipsky / Dr. Drakken) Kerri Kenney (Bebes) Gedde Watanabe (Professor Bob Chen) Brian George (Professor Ramesh) Rob Paulsen (Dallas, Announcer Voice)

    Kim meets Drakken's new team of robotic warrior women who threaten to kidnap the country's leading scientists, including Kim's dad.

    b: 02-Aug-2002 pc: 104 w: Madellaine Paxson d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & The Bebes
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studio
  • Drakken's real name is revealed to be Drew Lipsky.
  • We learn Kim's middle name in this episode. It's Ann.
  • This is the first episode where Drakken appears without Shego.

  • 10. Royal Pain
    gs: Rob Paulsen (Prince Wally) John O'Hurley (King Wallace II, Ancient King) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Steve Barkin) Rider Strong (voice of Brick Flagg) Grey Delisle (TV Reporter?) Corey Burton (Officer Hobble) Brian George ()

    Kim is charged with protecting a spoiled prince from a prophecy that predicts his doom.

    b: 16-Aug-2002 pc: 107 w: Madellaine Paxson d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: The Knights of Rodeghan
  • Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co. Ltd.

  • 11. Coach Possible
    gs: Earl Boen (Señor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.) Kath Soucie (Kaitlin, Sign-tist) John DiMaggio (Blumberg, Phone Guy) Phil LaMarr (Bearymore Employee?)

    Kim reluctantly takes on the coaching of Jim and Tim's soccer team, and is quickly overcome with competitive spirit. At the same time, Señor Senior, Sr. has similar issues coaching his son through his first "evil scheme."

    b: 23-Aug-2002 pc: 117 w: Laura McCreary d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Sr. & Señor Senior, Jr.
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • Musical contribution by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn
  • Mrs.Dr.Possible uses Kim's Puppy Dog Pout against her in this episode.
  • Smarty Mart is first seen in this episode.

  • 12. Pain King vs. Cleopatra
    gs: Raven-Symone (Monique [as Raven Symon]) Andrew Martin (Steel Toe) Bill Goldberg (Pain King?) Jean Smart (Museum Tour Guide) John DiMaggio (GWA Fan) Rob Paulsen (Golf Interviewee) Bill Barretta ()

    Kim and Ron's interests meet when a series of museum thefts are tied to Ron's wrestling heroes.

    b: 06-Sep-2002 pc: 118 w: Patti Carr & Lara Runnels d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Jackie the Jackal
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studio
  • "Pop Pop Porter's Mini Corn Dogs":
        Music and Lyrics by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn
  • First appearances of Monique, Pain King and Steel Toe.
  • Andrew "Test" Martin & Bill Goldberg are both pro-wrestlers in real life.
  • This epi and Coach Possible were aired in the order of their production numbers. A KP first.
  • First time we see Kim in a new set of street clothes.

  • 13. Monkey Fist Strikes
    gs: Tom Kane (Lord Monty Fiske / Monkey Fist) Jeff Bennett (Bates, Colonel) Brian Posehn (Cousin Larry) Roz Ryan (Park Ranger)

    Ron must face his fears of monkeys when he meets up with the genetically altered fists of fur belonging to Lord Monkey Fist.

    b: 13-Sep-2002 pc: 103 w: Gary Sperling d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Lord Monkey Fist
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studios
  • Tom Kane also voices Darwin (the ape) for Klasky-Csupo's "The Wild Thornberrys".
  • This is the first time we see Wade from the waist down (and even here, it's just a hologram).
  • First appearance of Larry.
  • First episode aired on ABC Kids.

  • 14. October 31st
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken, Trick-or-Treatee) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Brian George (Duff Killigan) Raven-Symone (Monique) A.J. Trauth (Josh Mankey) Tara Strong (Trick-or-Treater)

    Kim commits a little white lie to avoid the embarrassment of another Halloween trick-or-treating with Ron. But as her fib grows, it takes on a physical form, thanks to liquid metal armor that she recovered from a Duff Killigan heist.

    b: 11-Oct-2002 pc: 121 w: Mark Palmer d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Duff Killigan
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • First time Kim uses a gadget that isn't made by Wade.
  • We learn that Kim and Ron met in preschool.
  • First time any of Kim's foes team up.

  • 15. All the News
    gs: Rider Strong (voice of Brick Flagg) Rachel Dratch (Adrena Lynn) Jeff Bennett (Cameraman) Tangi Miller (Editor) Tara Strong (Amelia, TV Reporter) Stephen Root (Pop-Pop Porter, TV Guy) Nestor Carbonell () Cree Summer ()

    Kim faces the wrath of popular TV star Adrena Lynn when she inadvertently reveals that Adrena Lynn's extreme stunt show is a fake.

    b: 01-Nov-2002 pc: 110 w: Laura McCreary d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Adrena Lynn
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • One of five first season episodes altered post-release to include songs from the then-upcoming "KP" soundtrack. In this case: LMNT's "It's Just You".
  • First time we see Kim use her jetpack on the show. Su-weet.
  • Tara Strong provides the voice for Amelia instead of Carly Pope in this episode.
  • Rider Strong (who provides the voice for Brick Flagg) was on Boy Meets World with Will Friedle

  • 16. Kimitation Nation
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Raven-Symone (Monique) Wendie Malick (Elsa Kleeg) Thomas Lennon (Dr. Fenster?) Tara Strong (Kim Style Adoptee) Bill Barretta () John DiMaggio (Download Awards Rocker #1)

    Fashion guru Elsa Kleeg steals Kim's action "look" and "Kim Style" ensembles flood the nation. Meanwhile, Shego's quit, and Drakken, inspired by the trend, sets out to create a Kim clone army, aided only by a rabid poodle and two unusually outspoken henchmen.

    b: 15-Nov-2002 pc: 119 w: Kayte Kuch & Sheryl Scarborough d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studios
  • One of five first season episodes altered post-release to include songs from the then-upcoming "KP" soundtrack. In this case: Tony Phillips' "Call Me, Beep Me" remix.
  • First time we see Bonnie wear something besides her cheerleading outfit.

  • 17. The Twin Factor
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Enrico Colantoni (Dr. Cyrus Bortel?) Dan Castellaneta (Mr. Geminini)

    Kim is forced to take her younger twin brothers on her mission when her parents leave for the day and she has to babysit. On the mission, Drakken tests out his mind control device on Shego. But when he uses it on Kim, can the "tweebs" save the day?

    b: 27-Dec-2002 pc: 108 w: Mark Palmer d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • Wade aced high school and collage in eight months.
  • First time the tweebs help Kim on a mission.

  • 18. Animal Attraction
    gs: Ricardo Montalban (Señor Senior, Sr.) Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.) Carly Pope (Amelia) Stephen Root (Phillippe Bullion, Pop-Pop Porter) Kirsten Storms (Red Ferret Girl?)

    Kim is preoccupied with a quiz fad that is supposed to predict her perfect mate, while Señor Senior, Sr. and his son are on a mission of revenge.

    b: 10-Jan-2003 pc: 109 w: Robin Riordan & Gary Sperling d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Señor Senior, Sr. & Señor Senior, Jr.
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • "Pop Pop Porter's Mini Corn Dogs":
         Music and Lyrics by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn
         Performed by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn

  • 19. Monkey Ninjas in Space
    gs: Tom Kane (Lord Monkey Fist) Frank Welker (Frank) Kath Soucie (Rocket Booster #1) Russi Taylor (Voice of Rocket Booster #2) Phil LaMarr (Rocket Booster #3?) Shaun Fleming (Rocket Booster?) Brian George (Mystical Monkey Monk?) Bill Barretta ()

    Monkey Fist has his eye on Frederick, a monkey astronaut, to fulfill a mystical monkey prophesy, and heads to the Space Center to monkey-nap him. The same Space Center, as it happens, where Dad is holding a meeting of his Little Rocket Boosters club, which his "Kimmie cub" is feeling too old to participate in.

    b: 07-Mar-2003 pc: 114 w: Meg McLaughlin d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Lord Monkey Fist
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • Lord Fiske's manservant Bates does not accompany him in this episode.
  • Ron finally overcomes his fear of monkeys.
  • ^--Actually, not really. Not until "The Full Monkey" does he truly seem to overcome his fear. And that's just for the one monkey (known as "Chippy")

  • 20. Ron the Man
    gs: John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Nicole Sullivan (Shego) Patton Oswalt (Prof. Dementor) Fred Willard (Jack Hench) Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable) Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable) Peter Bonerz (Rabbi Katz) Bill Barretta (Jilly from Jersey?) Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) Raven-Symone (Monique) Rider Strong (voice of Brick Flagg)

    Ron feels like he's not a man -- until a bit of villainous technology turns him into a muscle-bound hulk. But do muscles make the man?

    b: 25-Apr-2003 pc: 120 w: Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villains: Dr. Drakken & Shego and Professor Dementor
  • Animation Production by: Starburst Animation Studio
  • Ron is Jewish. He had a bar mitzvah.
  • First appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable.
  • This episode was 20th in production and was the 20th one aired. Ironic.
  • Nicole Sullivan (Shego) and Patton Oswalt (Dementor) have worked together on 'King of Queens'.

  • 21. Low Budget
    gs: Richard Kind (Frugal Lucre) Jeff Bennett (Jerry, Earl, PA Voice) Rob Paulsen (Local #1, Mascot) Lauren Tom (Personnel Manager?) Jean Smart (Cashier #1) Kerri Kenney (Cashier #2?) John DiMaggio (Cheese-lovin' shopper) Corey Burton ()

    Kim's aversion to discount shopping is challenged when she takes on Frugal Lucre, the world's cheapest villain.

    b: 16-May-2003 pc: 115 w: Patti Carr & Lara Runnels d: Chris Bailey

    NOTE: Villain: Frugal Lucre
  • Animation Production by: Toon City Animation, Inc.
  • This episode is similar to an episode of Stripperella called "Crime Doesn't Pay...Seriously, It Really Doesn't", which also featured a cheap villian.