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Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
Which scene did you find to be the most disturbing?
If you ask me it's the dream scene from the "Ill Suited"...I think I even saw a glimpse of Kim's skull when she melts away.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
The Ill Suited scene you mentioned is certainly one I found disturbing. Another scene that always bothered me takes place in Gorilla Fist. Yori, Ron and Rufus have tracked Monkey Fist to that abandoned zoo in the American Southwest. In the scene in question, Rufus is sitting on the sill of the ticket booth, very close to the jagged edge of the booth's broken window. Every time I see that scene, I think of what might happen to poor Rufus if he were to get cut by that glass. Suffice it to say, it wouldn't be pretty....
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
My vote goes to the rise and fall of Naked Mole Man.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
Let's not forget one of the final scenes from "Homecoming Upset"...Junior who's like 25 falls in love with Bonnie who's 17-18 years old...that makes him creepy.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
I also have two from "Oh No, Yono" : Kim (& Sensei) being turned into statues and Yono blasting away at a dancing toddler.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
 Originally Posted by campy
I also have two from "Oh No, Yono" : Kim (& Sensei) being turned into statues and Yono blasting away at a dancing toddler.
Especially when Kim, once she's been turned to stone, gets pushed off the top of the temple by the monkey ninjas. I found myself wondering what would have happened if Kim should break. Would that mean she'd have been killed?
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
 Originally Posted by TransWarpDrive
 Originally Posted by campy
I also have two from "Oh No, Yono" : Kim (& Sensei) being turned into statues and Yono blasting away at a dancing toddler.
Especially when Kim, once she's been turned to stone, gets pushed off the top of the temple by the monkey ninjas. I found myself wondering what would have happened if Kim should break. Would that mean she'd have been killed? 
Well, yeah, but that would end the series several episodes too early and it would probably lead to fans rebelling, just like it happened with the Mass Effect 3's ending.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
 Originally Posted by TransWarpDrive
The Ill Suited scene you mentioned is certainly one I found disturbing. Another scene that always bothered me takes place in Gorilla Fist. Yori, Ron and Rufus have tracked Monkey Fist to that abandoned zoo in the American Southwest. In the scene in question, Rufus is sitting on the sill of the ticket booth, very close to the jagged edge of the booth's broken window. Every time I see that scene, I think of what might happen to poor Rufus if he were to get cut by that glass. Suffice it to say, it wouldn't be pretty.... 
Well, Rufus is already a paradox - naked mole rats cannot be kept as pets, because they must live in large colonies, and they have fairly strict temperature and humidity requirements and they cannot be exposed to daylight.
And I'm sure that Sigmund Freud would write a book about friendship between Ron and Rufus (especially because Rufus' shape is a bit phallic ).
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
Two more--
The skeleton hanging on the wall in the Gorrila Fist dungeon.
Ron and Wade at the concert in The Cupid Effect.
As for Rufus, I figure he was one of DNAmy's early experiments produced exclusively for sale at Smarty Mart.
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Re: Most disturbing scene in Kim Possible
The fans from a couple of the other boards are about the most disturbing aspect of the entire enterprise.
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto - “You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass.”
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