What if kim possible was evil
Ron says he's just warming up and shows her a map of the world. He says that the Annihilator has been set to go off in five minutes, and when it does earthquakes are going to shake the world to pieces. He begins to laugh again, but Shego clams his lips shut saying how much she's done with the laugh. She then asks what plan they will accomplish as they'll be shaken apart too. Ron claims that it'll never get that far as the world will surrender to him first.
He then points out that he said "me", not "us" saying that Shego is just the hired help. Shego gets angry at this and tries to blast him as she would with Drakken, but it gets deflected off by an energy shield much to Shego's shock.
Ron says that he found it in Drakken's stuff and that he probably had no idea how to use it. He then presses a button on his belt that opens up a shark tank behind where Shego is standing and asks her if she knows that sidekicks need to know their place. Out of fear, Shego agrees and says that she's going to go check the security monitors. She then compliments him on how much she loves his evil laugh before backing off slowly.
Ron then remarks how he's ready for Kim before laughing maniacally again. Meanwhile, Kim is close to the lair and has brought along Drakken and Rufus where she asks if Wade has any ideas how to fix this. Wade says that Drakken's evil got transferred into Ron, and Kim believes that if they repair the Attitudinator and get Drakken and Ron to use it, it should reverse the process, but Wade can only hope so.
Kim tells Drakken that they need him to be bad again, but Drakken says he doesn't want to be bad. Kim says that it's better if Drakken is evil rather than Ron, and Drakken soon understands it.
Meanwhile, Shego is watching the security monitors when Ron suddenly appears and surprises her saying that Kim is here and to get ready for a smack-down. Shego says that she's not on the monitors and asks Ron how he knows. Ron says he did a bit of scanning for the Kimmunicator's frequency, and this causes Shego to angrily question why Drakken never thought to do that.
Ron then tells her that's why he's the big dog, before barking a few times which knocks Shego out of her seat. Kim gets on the room and tells Drakken that Wade is going to guide him and Rufus into repairing the Attitudinator, and reluctantly hands the Kimmunicator to him saying that she never thought she would say that she's counting on him.
Drakken promises not to let her down. Kim slides down an air duct where Ron greets her using her full name "Kimberly Ann Possible", to which she says the middle name is so overkill.
Ron says that overkill is kinda the idea and then laughs maniacally before pushing a button that activates mechanical arms to restrain Kim. Drakken and Rufus are successful in repairing the Attitudinator and Wade says all Drakken has to do is put it on Ron, use it and he'll be evil again. Rufus then feels down and Drakken tries to reassure him that they'll have more fun times after he's evil, but Rufus points out that they won't. Drakken becomes upset at this and Rufus offers his condolences, while Drakken admits that doing the right thing is so hard.
The countdown timer is at one minute, and Kim is able to use her laser to free herself of her restraints. Before she can go anywhere though, she is confronted by Shego and the two of them have a brief fight in which Kim pushes Shego back and manages to stop the countdown with two seconds left.
Ron calls it "not bad", but admits that he knows she could've gotten out sooner. Kim tells Ron that it's game over, but Ron unveils a control panel under a tarp and pushes a button saying that he's just getting warmed up.
The Annihilator was to keep Kim busy while he worked on his real evil plan: his Mega Weather Generator, which even Shego was unaware of. Ron activates the device and says that the entire world will tremble beneath his storms and then hand over to him the world's supply of nacos before laughing evilly. Even Shego is confused by this naco plan, and Kim notes that this was very obvious before telling Drakken to go ahead with the plan.
Drakken appears from behind Ron calling him a bad boy and puts the Attitudinator on him which shakes for a few seconds before breaking again and putting Drakken's evil back in him. This changes both Ron and Drakken's skin colors and personalities back to what they were before and Ron becomes happy to see Rufus as Kim says he was having a bad day and turns off the Generator. Drakken then laughs evilly and says that he now controls the Mega Weather Generator, prompting Kim to say that they all know what comes next.
Kim destroys Drakken's lair and grapples away with Ron and Rufus while Drakken says his famous phrase to her: "You think you're all that, but you're- " before getting cut off by the explosion. Later at a redo of the wedding, Ron is happy to no longer be at the kids table. He thanks Kim for being his date, but Kim glances angrily at him and quickly changes the last word to "friend". Kim then says that this situation is admittedly not as "awkwierd" as feared.
Shaun then offers Ron some cake, much to Kim's surprise, and Ron says that it was a piece of cake. Kim then smiles at Ron and asks him what he did, and Ron says he just gave Shaun a little attitude adjustment with the once again repaired Attitudinator which he pats on the seat next to him as the episode ends.
Ron as Zorpox : All will fear me and tremble beneath my storms, and then hand over to me the world's supply of Barkin: No food fight goes unpunished on my watch, Stoppable! It's one month of detention. Barkin: quietly Oh, oh, that's, that's funny to you food-fighter?
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Universal Conquest Wiki. Production Number:. Executive Producer s :. Art Director s :. Dialogue Director s :. Previous: Episode 54 S03 E03 : " Bonding ". It set the stage for a number of amusing incidents, where the normally unflappable Kim tripped over her feet trying to impress Josh.
While the relationship showed some signs of blossoming into a romance, Josh just kind of disappeared sometime in Season 3.
It would have been nice to see where that relationship went before Kim got serious with Ron. Ron Stoppable is the lovable sidekick of Kim who is the most supportive best friend you could ever hope for. Despite his many sterling qualities, he is often more of a hindrance than anything to Kim, because of his clumsy nature and tendency to make a hash out of the simplest tasks.
But then one time Ron got zapped with Dr. Drakken's Attitudinator, and became, you guessed it, evil. As a supervillain, Ron was far more competent and frightening than Drakken. We only got a chance to briefly see this side of Ron again in "Stop Team Go," but we can't help and wonder if Ron ever gave in to that side of his nature again. Drarkken is one of the most entertaining villains in all of Disney, even though he was reformed by the end of the show.
While we do know certain details about Drakken's past, like that he developed a propensity for crime at a very young age and attended college with Kim's dad, the biggest unresolved question is how did he become blue? It's not his natural skin color since Drakken has been shown to have a normal skin tone in a flashback.
All we ever find out is that it happened on a Tuesday, which Of the many impressive qualities that Shego has displayed throughout the show, being good with kids is not one of them. Yet, in "Stop Team Go," Shego temporarily becomes good and starts teaching at Kim's school, as she has a degree in education. The thought of Shego attending college and working towards a degree in child development with a view to getting a job in that field is a truly bizarre one, especially considering she spends almost every episode beating up a couple of teens, Kim and Ron.
We'd like to know the story behind that degree. Their blue and yellow uniforms look nearly identical to the classic garb donned by Marvel's X-Men , complete with red-lettered accents and matching utility belts.
Likewise, the contact for all of Kim's covert operations, Dr. Betty Director, appears to be a direct homage to Nick Fury. Both characters sport an eyepatch, are the heads of covert espionage organizations, and they both have evil brothers with names inspired by the zodiac Fury's operates under the codename Gemini, while Dr. Betty's is dubbed Scorpio. Another Marvel theme adults are apt to notice in "Kim Possible" is tied into the backstory between Kim's nemesis, Dr.
Drakken, and Kim's father, James Possible. As explained in the episode "Attack of the Killer Bebes," the two attended the same college and were colleagues until Possible and two of his friends made fun of Drakken for attempting to build a robot girlfriend which, one must admit, is hard not to poke fun at.
This slight caused Drakken to swear vengeance against Possible and become a supervillain, which is a similar origin story to that of archrivals Doctor Doom and Mr. Fantastic — though unfortunately Doom's backstory, involving the resurrection of his mother, is far more gruesome. The villainous Dr. Drakken has a complicated relationship with more than one member of the Possible clan. He is Kim's mortal enemy, but despite that fact, she has saved Drakken's life on multiple occasions, as seen in episodes like "Rewriting History" and "Cap'n Drakken.
The two have even teamed up a handful of times, like in the episode "Bad Boy," when Drakken's attempt to make himself more evil backfires, transforming him into a good guy and Ron Stoppable into a villain which, ironically, he was better at than being a hero.
He's crossed paths with extended Possible family members as well, like Kim's Uncle Slim and her cousin Joss, who own a pretty sweet robotic horse named Old Tornado that helps save scientists from Drakken's mind-controling "silly hats.
The supervillain has even celebrated Christmas with the Possibles, breaking up a fight between Kim and his sidekick, Shego, in order to maintain a truce he'd called until after the New Year. At this point, Drakken is practically more like a member of the Possible family than one of their enemies — although, as we've seen in some dysfunctional families like the Lannisters or the Bluths, the two can be one and the same. Another character who has a complex relationship with Kim Possible is Shego, an evil mercenary and Dr.
Drakken's second-in-command. Although they are normally at odds with each other, the two young women actually have a lot in common, and they even become close friends at one point. As a result of her transformation, Shego radically changes her lifestyle and becomes a teacher at Kim's school: As it turns out, she has a degree in child development. The two probably would have become lifelong BFFs, but Ron accidentally turns Shego into a villain again — right when she's going to reveal some great secret to Kim that she would never divulge as a baddie.
Not only is it rude to leave the audience on such a cliffhanger, but adult viewers are also likely to be super weirded out by the fact that Shego has a degree in child development, yet pursues a life of crime with a teenage nemesis. That's about as messed up as Dr. Harleen Quinzel falling in love with her patient and transforming into Joker's sidekick, Harley Quinn. In the 2nd season of "Kim Possible," older fans are likely to notice a double-homage to Batman in an episode called "The Fearless Ferret.
During an unattended moment in Mr. North's library, Rufus the naked mole rat stumbles upon and activates a hidden switch, sweeping himself and Ron to a pair of hidden fire poles — which lead, you guessed it, to a giant cave under the mansion. It's loaded with costumes, tech, and trophies of vanquished foes, just like the Batcave under Wayne Manor. Ron deduces that this is the home of the Fearless Ferret, a local hero with a detective noir streak and dark costume reminiscent of DC's own Caped Crusader.
Ron begs North to let him be the next Fearless Ferret, with Rufus as the latest iteration of his sidekick, Wonderweasel, to which North consents. Not only do details like the fire poles point to the classic "Batman" TV series, the voice actor for North was the late Adam West , whom more mature viewers are bound to instantly recognize as the original Batman. Looking deeper, one will note that the main premise of this episode is similar to that of the animated series "Batman Beyond," which centers around a young apprentice taking up the mantle of a retired superhero.
Although a rarely featured character in "Kim Possible," Ron's dad, Mr. Stoppable, caught the attention of adults everywhere, even those who weren't necessarily fans of the series. In the episode "Odds Man In," audiences learn that Mr.
Stoppable is an actuary, an obscure career dealing with risk assessment, which he eloquently summated as attaching "a dollar value to human life.
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