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Kim's having two problems that are crushing her: asking Josh Mankey to the school dance and stopping Drakken's robot warrior.
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.
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.
A pimplelike explosive gets stuck to Kim's nose just before detention.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kim meets Drakken's new team of robotic warrior women who threaten to kidnap the country's leading scientists, including Kim's dad.
Kim is charged with protecting a spoiled prince from a prophecy that predicts his doom.
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."
Kim and Ron's interests meet when a series of museum thefts are tied to Ron's wrestling heroes.
Ron must face his fears of monkeys when he meets up with the genetically altered fists of fur belonging to Lord Monkey Fist.
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.
Kim faces the wrath of popular TV star Adrena Lynn when she inadvertently reveals that Adrena Lynn's extreme stunt show is a fake.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
Kim's aversion to discount shopping is challenged when she takes on Frugal Lucre, the world's cheapest villain.
Drakken kidnaps Ron, whose schoolwork (as completed by a brain ray-enhanced Rufus) has made him look like a super genius.
Ron tries to make his move on new girl Zita Flores while Kim investigates a missing super robot in the underground world of robot pit fighting.
Shego takes Señor Senior, Jr. as a protege in evil while Kim takes a lesson in the evils of Home Economics. When the villainous duo goes after Granny's cookie recipe, they learn not to mess with Texas and a certain cheerleader.
When Dr. Director at Global Justice decides that it's the "Ron-ness" that's Kim's secret to success, Ron goes under the microscope. Unfortunately, this means being stolen by the lackey-intolerant Gemini, Dr. Director's older twin. Global Justice, Kim and Rufus take on Gemini's fist of fury (and Pepe the neurotic Chihuahua) to recover the Ron Factor.
Kim Possible can do anything! Except pass Barkin's driver's ed test. Inventor Dr. Freeman has been kidnapped by Drakken for his brilliant tech inventions. Freeman's talking car not only leads Kim to Drakken, but also helps her with her driver's test.
When a diamond is stolen and all clues point to Lithuanian wolfhound breeder Falsetto Jones, Kim and Ron enter Rufus as a Peruvian Hairless to find the diamond.
Kim's canon of villainous foes go hunting for Naked Mole Rat when Rufus becomes the carrier of a much-coveted micro-decoder all while Kim is pet-sitting for Ron.
Drakken storms Canada with a weather machine while Kim learns cleaning tips from her mysterious Janitor/Spy mentor.
Drakken manipulates the minds of fogies to cause an old-fashioned crime spree. Kim must battle her overprotective-turned-evil-Nana to restore order.
Ron is sucked into the cyber game world of Everlot as he attempts to impress Zita. The whole gang duels Malcolm the Wraithmaster LotR-style, with a little help from a not-so-naked Tunnel Lord.
A Batman-like former actor uses Ron to carry the furry mantle of the Fearless Ferret. Ron battles the stinky skunk supervillain White Stripe in costume, only to discover that his mentor is a phony.
Everybody is kung-fu fighting when Ron becomes an exchange student at a secret Japanese ninja school and Kim and Monique start crushing on the same guy.
When Puddles the Poodle is Godzilla-sized by Drakken's self-assembled shrink-ray, it takes the army, a mondo mole rat and Kim to curb the dog.
The weather outside is frightful when evil, toxically-mutated snowmen terrorize Middleton.
Ron's family suddenly relocates to Norway, leaving Kim and Ron trying to keep their team intact. But when Drakken, Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan join forces to steal a monkey-shaped time-portal stone, the Stoppable/Possible team is quite possibly stopped.
Kim has to live (and fight) in the past when a Naked Mole-Rat messenger from the future warns her of a supreme evil in his time. Drakken, Monkey Fist and Duff Killigan try to defeat Kim at her most vulnerable: pre-K and pre-teen, while Shego looks to her own future.
Fast forward to Shegoton, where Shego rules the world and green is the new black. Kim and Ron must travel in time to team up with their now-grown up friends to destroy the Tempus Simia monkey idol and restore the space-time continuum.
In the spirit of the season, Drakken, Shego, Ron and the Possible family put their differences behind them to share Christmas in the Arctic ... of course, only after several action-packed battles and confrontations.
The hive-minded Bebe-bots are back, bent on creating an army of their speedy species with Bonnie as their queen. An over-committed Kim copes by donning experimental shoes that prove she really does need to slow down once in a while.
Wade isn't what he seems when he sends Kim and Ron on a mission to steal from Professor Dementor. Meanwhile, Kim and Bonnie put their talent to the test in the Middleton High Talent Competition.
A lake by any other name is just as toxic when Ron and Kim return to the cursed camp for cheerleading camp and encounter a "reformed" Gill.
Shego can't escape her past when her old do-gooder teammates need her help for one last showdown in Chicago against a bird-brained villain.
Things get hairy when Kim is exposed to a mystical monkey amulet. Fortunately, her new ape-bilities help her become top banana at the Regional Cheer-Off.
Kim nearly dies from embarrassment when Drakken zaps her with a ray that makes her vanish a bit whenever she blushes. Embarrassment ninjas make sure Kim's chances with Josh Mankey start to disappear.
It's supervillains in love when Drakken hits on DNAmy for her mutation skills. Only Kim and her genius science fair partner can stop Middleton from becoming extinct at the claws of a Barney-gone-baddie.
Señor Senior, Jr. plans to have his dreams of being a pop-idol heard by holding the latest boy band hostage. Unfortunately, the Oh Boyz are so Oh-ver that only Ron's accidental abduction spurs Kim to action.
S'not funny at all when Kim catches a cold and can't catch Drakken. Fortunately, germs pick noses, not sides, and soon both villains and heroes alike have to call in sick.
Kim and Ron are forced to tell the truth after being hit with a "Truth Ray".
Moms Possible and Lipsky share a day in the life of their kids as both are dragged into the Kim-Drakken (aka Drew Lipsky) conflict on their special holiday.
It's monster truck madness when mulleted Motor Ed and his gang steal car parts to create the most serious set of wheels ever. Kim needs the help of wheelchair bound Felix, who's not as fragile as she tries to treat him.
When Ron's "Naco" royalties make him a millionaire, his self-absorbed transformation to "The Ron" is more than pocket change.
On the trail of a tattooed thief, Kim goes undercover as an X-Games competitor. But Ron's dreams of jockdom and the Seniors' new lifestyle prove that sports aren't the only thing that's extreme.
Dad is one bummed dude when he's the only genius not invited to the Crooked D Ranch Research Roundup. But as the other brainiacs start to become a few quarts short of a 10-gallon hat, it's up to a Possible posse to save the West.
Kim is living in the past when a class assignment turns up dirt on one of her ancestors. She needs Ron's help to clear her family's name and make sure the past is history.
Feeling left out, Kim tries to hang out with Ron and Felix by being "one of the guys". Drakken gets help from his cousin Motor Ed to complete his latest diabolical scheme.
It's a sticky sitch when Professor Dementor's "Bondo-Ball" makes Kim stuck to Bonnie and Ron stuck to Mr. Barkin. Kim and Ron must work with their enemies in order to stop Dementor's evil scheme and get un-stuck.
Ron concludes that "bad boys" get the girls, then a mishap with Drakken at the Super Villains Convention causes Ron to become pure evil and Drakken to become a goody-two-shoes. Before Kim realizes what has happened, Shego eagerly teams up with a villain with actual potential Ron,
Kim is having an emotional problem after she gets attached to a mircochip in a fight with Shego which causes her to become sad, mad, or mad...........that is for Ron which is driving him crazy! Meanwhile Drakken's having the same problems with Shego on the other end.
Monkey Fist now wants to be Gorilla Fist, and is captured by Middleton zoo crew. Kim discovers a trail leading her to Monkey Fist in the zoo, where he plans on letting out the animals in a gorilla attack. Ron befriends a seal, leaving Rufus jealous.
Team Impossible realizes that Kim and Ron are always saving the day, so Dementor helps Team Impossible to destroy Kim. Now Kim is pit against Team Impossible.
Kim and Ron do their part in making a movie about Kim Possible.
Monkey Fist is being held responsible for sensai's kidnapping. Ron and Yori set out to find him, but Kim is wary of Yori and sets out to find them
When Mrs. Hatchet discovers that Kim has an overdue library book, KP's cheerleading activities are suspended. Ron realises that he lost the book, and he has to retrace his steps through the last few missions he and Kim went on to save Kim from...library lock-up!
Chester Yapsby has stolen the roflax, an invention that can make insects grow larger. An encounter with his army of giant cockroaches has cause Kim to fear bugs. Ron, on the other hand, wants to keep a roach that he calls "Roachie" as a pet.
Drakken starts rappin' to get people to buy his brain-washing shampoo.