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The Last Tycoon. Either that or she was just a little lazy. Making Shego's character even more confusing, Kim Possible included an episode where Shego turned good, got a job at Kim's school, and became a good friend to Kim. It was a tragic moment in all of our childhoods when Shego was permanently reverted to her evil state, especially since it was clear she remembered her time as Kim's friend fondly.

The weirdest part of all this, though, was how Shego managed to have the time or desire to get a college degree in child development. What was she planning on doing with that? A lot of evil villains try to take Kim's life over the series' 87 episodes and three movies in shockingly violent ways, especially considering that the Disney Channel is one of the most polished children's television conglomerates.

It also lets these high stakes seep into other plot-lines in the show, like when Kim and Shego seriously considered letting Ron and Dr. Drakken drown, when two aliens try to make Kim into a trophy, or that strange evil baby army. And that's not even mentioning Gill Moss or Dr. Drakken's piranha tank. In the episode "Bad Boy," Ron slowly absorbs all of Dr. Drakken's evil, leaving Drakken as a good man and Ron as a villain bent on world domination.

The creepy thing is that Ron is way more competent than Drakken at doing bad things. Ron is much more effective as a ne'er-do-well than he ever was as a sidekick, and it's not just because of his storied knowledge of the best crime fighter in Middleton and possibly the world.

To be fair, his goal was to reclaim the world's supply of nacos, so not everything changed. Shego gets paid to help Dr. Global Justice and Dr. Betty presumably paid Team Impossible and Will Du. There's even a realistic chance that Team Go got paid back in the day for their crime-fighting skills. So why was Kim doing her world-saving pro bono? Her original website, kimpossible. She even had to get a part-time job at Bueno Nacho.

This doesn't seem legal, Dr. Will Friedle ultimately won the role of the loveable sidekick, but two very big Hollywood names were up for the Ron Stoppable title before Disney exes settled on the Boy Meets World alum. Neil Patrick Harris reportedly auditioned for the role, but what's even more shocking is that John Cena aka the man with the deepest voice in recorded human history auditioned for Ron. Legend has it that John turned to wrestling because he couldn't get voiceover work, which led to him winning a lot of a different type of title.

Running with the pattern of hiring actors that look eerily like their animated characters, Annalise van der Pol was offered the role of Kim before it was given to Christy Carlson Romano. Annalise supposedly had to turn down the role to take her position as the lovable best friend Chelsea in That's So Raven.

Kim Possible was a lot of work, so it makes sense that juggling the two would be difficult. Christy even had to miss her prom to work on the series. The eyebrow-raising comes from the tiny fact that Raven Symone yes, that Raven was the voice of Kim Possible 's Monique.

Kim Possible remains the Disney Channel's highest-rated television series to this day, so it makes sense that they would want to attempt to capitalize on the KP nostalgia to earn some extra money.

Waiting nearly two decades to make said TBT film was a bit of a bold move on their part, though. The series is old enough that their core audience is pretty unfamiliar with it, especially since it rarely runs in syndication on their channel, and the older audience was mostly miffed that Disney would risk messing up a classic. Okay, so maybe it isn't called a naco per se, but Taco Bell has released at least two menu items weirdly similar to Ron's multi-million dollar invention.

Warmonga and Warhok follow on their own gliders. Everyone escapes the ship just as it explodes in Earth's atmosphere, and they fight in midair as they glide to the ground. After landing, Drakken and Shego run off and Kim and Ron are left to fight. And so a long fight goes on. Just as the good guys appear to be losing, Drakken and Shego return. They had gone back to Drakken's lair, where they grabbed the rest of Drakken's plant goo. Using the goo, Drakken commands his plants to destroy all the alien tripods and capture Warmonga and Warhok.

While the plants do destroy the tripods, they are not strong enough to hold the aliens and Warhawk captures Kim. Just then, Sensei appears to Ron. Sensei tells him that Ron is a mystical monkey master and that he should use his powers to save Kim. Ron does just that, glowing blue and fighting off both aliens, flinging Warmonga and Warhok into space, where they collide with their spaceship and possibly die in the explosion.

Everyone is left safe. Graduation finally commences. Kim gladly accepts her diploma from Mr. Barkin and hugs him as thanks. Barkin hands in the diploma and states to Kim things are going to be boring without her now. Kim admits he still has Jim and Tim, but this doesn't help since the two of them vaporize Barkin's car. As Bonnie goes to get her diploma, Barkin reveals that she skipped all her classes on the last week of school, but Bonnie states that is because nothing important happens in the last week.

However Barkin states the only exception to that was his pop quiz which Bonnie missed; thus Bonnie didn't pass, and that makes her one credit short. The events are basically wiped out of existence, and the movie is brought back to the beginning.

Although villain collaborations occasionally happened, one of the things that made Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time so special and exciting was that it featured Dr. All share Kim Possible as a nemesis in common, and each of them desires to find the Tempus Simia, the Time Monkey, to ensure a future of their design. However, given their different personalities, they occasionally clash on ideas, leaving more room for comedic moments.

Ron Stoppable goes through a big change in both movies, but his emotional arc may be bigger during Kim Possible: So The Drama. In addition to losing Bueno Nacho the way he always loved it, Kim's relationship with new student Eric triggers an emotional response in Ron he wasn't prepared for as he realizes he may like Kim romantically.

Given the options for antagonists in Kim Possible , it is not difficult to narrow down Shego as the evilest villain of the bunch. But, Kim Possible goes beyond that, showing that Shego is by far the most capable of the group to actually accomplish such a task. Even though Kim Possible is a very talented person and never apologizes for her abilities, she is still a person with insecurities.

Kim claims her kicking villains out of windows is a "vivid image" and wonders if she is throwing guys off. Monique, however, refuses to let Kim go down the rabbit hole and reminds Kim that anyone who thinks low of her is not worthy of her time.

Still, it is good to remember that even Kim Possible has some teen angst. Most of the time, Kim storms into the lair and defeats the bad guys while Ron attempts to help and ends up messing up or needing help.



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