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21 Episodes 2002 - 2003
Episode 1
Fri, Jun 7, 2002 30 mins
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. Other voices include...Shego: Nicole Sullivan. Ron: Will Friedle. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano.
Episode 2
Fri, Jun 7, 2002 30 mins
The pep 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. Voices include...Gil: Justin Berfield. Mr. Barkin: Patrick Warburton. Bonnie: Kirsten Storms. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano.
Episode 3
Fri, Jun 7, 2002 30 mins
Kim offers conservation tips to an extravagant multibillionaire (voice of Ricardo Montalban). 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. Other voices include...Señor Senior Jr.: Nestor Carbonell. Amelia: Carly Pope. Wade: Tahj Mowry. Ron: Will Friedle.
Episode 4
Fri, Jun 14, 2002 30 mins
Kim's first run-in with evil Dr. Drakken puts her flawless complexion under attack from an exploding zit-like device. Voices...Dr. Drakken: John DiMaggio. Mr. Barkin: Patrick Warburton. Shego: Nicole Sullivan. Ron: Will Friedle. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano.
Episode 5
Fri, Jun 21, 2002 30 mins
A school ski trip gets a chilly reception from Kim, who's caught between dodging her chaperone parents and fighting off a snow monster. Voices include...Mom: Jean Smart. Dad: Gary Cole. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano. Ron: Will Friedle.
Episode 6
Fri, Jun 28, 2002 30 mins
Working together doesn't quite work out for best friends Kim and Ron as they both take jobs at a fast-food restaurant. Meanwhile, Drakken (voice of John DiMaggio) employs molten rock in his diabolical plot to take over Wisconsin. Other voices include...Wade: Tahj Mowry. Shego: Nicole Sullivan. Rufus: Nancy Cartwright. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano.
Episode 7
Fri, Jul 12, 2002 30 mins
Kim and an uptight Global Justice agent (voice of B.D. Wong) tee off against a villainous golfer named Duff Killigan. Dr. Director: Felicity Huffman. Mom Possible: Jean Smart.
Episode 8
Fri, Jul 19, 2002 22 mins
A personality switcheroo involving Kim and Ron delays the heroic duo from thwarting Drakken, who's plotting to obtain military secrets.
Episode 9
Fri, Aug 2, 2002 30 mins
Kim's dad is the target of Drakken's latest diabolical scheme when the mad scientist builds a trio of deadly robot lackeys programmed to respond to the name Bebe. Also, Ron is upset by the lack of support Kim shows for his dream to join the cheer squad. Voices include...Dad Possible: Gary Cole. Mom: Jean Smart. Drakken: John DiMaggio. Bonnie: Kirsten Storms.
Episode 10
Fri, Aug 16, 2002 30 mins
Guarding a prince turns out to be a royal pain for Kimmie.
Episode 11
Fri, Aug 23, 2002 30 mins
Kim coaches her twin brothers in soccer, a job made doubly difficult by a father-son team of wannabe master criminals (voiced by Ricardo Montalban and Nestor Carbonell).
Episode 12
Fri, Sep 6, 2002 30 mins
Two of wrestling's top villains are responsible for stealing several of the art world's greatest masterpieces. Voices include...Kim: Christy Carlson Romano. Ron: Will Friedle. Wade: Tahj Mowry. Bonnie: Kirsten Storms.
Episode 13
Fri, Sep 13, 2002 30 mins
Ron is afraid to fight mutant ninja monkeys.
Episode 14
Fri, Oct 11, 2002 30 mins
Kim tells some little white lies in order to save herself from the potential big embarrassment of trick-or-treating, at her age, with Ron. What she really wants to do is watch Josh Mankey (voice of A.J. Trauth) sing at a costume party. But one lie leads to another, resulting in a Pinocchio-like situation for her and big trouble for all from Dr. Drakken and Duff Killigan. Monique: Raven Symone. Duff Killigan: Brian George. Drakken: John DiMaggio.
Episode 15
Fri, Nov 1, 2002 22 mins
Ron writes about Kim for the school newspaper, fabricating a story about her having a crush on football player Brick Flagg (voice of Rider Strong). Later, Ron's reporting causes the famous host of a phony TV-stunt show to lose favor with the public. Other voices include...Adrena Lynn: Rachel Dratch. Wade: Tahj Mowry. Kim: Christy Carlson Romano.
Episode 16
Fri, Nov 15, 2002 30 mins
Kim's action-heroine look becomes the new fashion rage; and Drakken's latest attempt at world domination involves the cloning of Kimmie.
Episode 17
Fri, Nov 29, 2002 30 mins
Kim's twin brothers join her on a mission, making saving the world twice as hard.
Episode 18
Fri, Jan 10, 2003 30 mins
Señor Senior Sr. (voice of Ricardo Montalban) plots revenge against Kim with the help of his son (Nestor Carbonell). Meanwhile, Kimmie is driven to distraction by a matchmaker quiz. Other voices include...Amelia: Carly Pope. Wade: Tahj Mowry. Ron: Will Friedle.
Episode 19
Fri, Mar 7, 2003 30 mins
Lord Monkey Fist (voice of Tom Kane) strikes again with a plot to get control of a super-smart chimp in space. Meanwhile, Kim resents being babied by her dad. Other voices include...Ron: Will Friedle. Rufus: Nancy Cartwright. Wade: Tahj Mowry. Bonnie: Kirsten Storms.
Episode 20
Fri, Dec 27, 2002 30 mins
Ron becomes fixated on developing muscles. Guest voices include Fred Willard, Andrea Martin and Elliott Gould.
Episode 21
Fri, May 16, 2003 30 mins
Kim's hatred for discount mega-stores comes full circle when she clashes with a bargain-loving troublemaker named Frugal Lucre. Voices include...Kim: Christy Carlson Romano. Ron: Will Friedle. Wade: Tahj Mowry.