Kim Possible/Radar
- Shego's line from the beginning of "So The Drama".
"Brain-tap machine ready for prisoner!" |
- Kim:"So, payback's the sitch!"
- Kim: "Careful Bonnie, you know what they do to witches in this town."
- Season 3, Episode 2: Emotion Sickness. Full stop.
- The first time Kim kisses Ron. After pulling away, his entire body goes completely stiff.
- Mad Dogs and Aliens. The guy in the Spa Shego went to in Greece. She told Kim that he could do great things with his hands. "Midas has...the golden touch." You bet.
- In the intro to So the Drama, Ron faces a Sumo Ninja, who speaks with a deep voice. After Kim beats him, Ron gives him a wedgie. At the end of the movie, the Sumo Ninja comes back, looking for vengance... only now, he speaks with a high squeaky voice. That was some wedgie.
- In the episode "Exchange", when Ron is attacked by the Monkey Ninjas, he complains "Aww Fu-ji, why is it always monkeys? Why can't I ever be attacked by crazed supermodels?"
- In "Virt-U-Ron", The "Wraithmaster" (Played by Malcom Nevius) faces off with The Tunnel Lord (Rufus) face off, the battle begining with the two of them snapping their fingers to enlarge their blades. Rufus wins.
- In "The Big Job", when Shego asks Señor Senior Junior why he broke her out of prison, he starts to explain that his father's birthday is coming up -- to which she replies: "I don't do cakes... I don't bake 'em and I don't jump out of 'em!" (The writers have commented that they were surprised the censors allowed this one.)
- Clean Slate has Drakken using cue cards to remind himself of the various stages to his plan. When Ron asks why he wasn't told that was acceptable, we get some (possible) Accidental Innuendo with;
Shego: What, ya need a reminder to lose your pants? |
- This troper could swear that Shego gives Drakken the bird in the episode "The Mentor Of Our Discontent", obscured by a threatening power glow.
- Kim Possible lived and breathed this trope. Bonnie was worried in one episode that her boyfriend would be distracted by the jewelery girl's 'Giant hoops'. Rufus has more than a few moments where he represents more than a naked pet. Come on, the writers were clearly in on this and the actors probably spent half the time in hysterics about the innuendo they got to put out on kids TV.
- Motor Ed tells Shego that her "chassis" needs some work. Shego gets extremely mad, and he quickly tells her that he was talking about her outfit.
- The episode "The Golden Years", where Kim's grandmother first appears has two of these:
- Kim warns Ron that Nanna tends to "take it to a truly critical level" regarding Kim's fashion sense, and she's right:
Nanna: Kimberly Ann Possible! You can't walk around with your bellybutton peeking out like that! This is Florida dear, not Las Vegas! |
- Did Nanna seriously just compare her granddaughter to a showgirl?
- And later in the episode, the infamous Shaft reference, when Drakken finishes telling Kim about her Badass Grandma.
Drakken: Your nana is a bad grand-mother-" |
- In "Homecoming Upset", Ron and Bonnie end up being the Homecoming Royalty, and are forced to attend a number of events together. At one, Ron is holding a fire hose for some reason, when Bonnie surprises him from behind with a hug. The hose shoots water all over Kim.
- Borderline example from "Stop Team Go" (as if that episode wasn't laden with innuendo already). When Shego is staying round Kim's house Kim describes it as being 'no trouble, at least until I have to explain it to my parents.' She doesn't say exactly what she has to describe to her parents about the older woman staying the night in her room.
- The fact it's Shego likely has something to do it, since Kim's parents know who she is.
- Another line from Shego, from the episode where Drakken gets possessed by a pirate's ghost:
Drakken: To the escape pods. And be sure to save my booty! |
- In the Trapped in TV Land episode "Dimension Twist" they got in a Queer Eye for the Straight Guy parody.
- In the episode “The Full Monkey” (where the title alone might qualify for this Trope) Kim and Ron go to China to prevent Monkey Fist from using the Amulet of the Monkey King; in the ensuing fight, the amulet winds up around Kim’s neck (because, you know, cartoons) resulting in her gaining its powers along with an unsightly tattoo on her neck. Leading to this exchange between Kim and Ron:
Ron: Well, you always wanted a tattoo. |
- In "Low Budget", the villain's plan involves destroying the Internet via a computer virus placed on the UPC code of an expired can of Vienna sausages. When Kim and Ron confront him:
Kim: Cough up the sausages, Lucre! |
- In "Job Unfair”, Kim and Ron investigate Wacky Wally’s Weather Machines:
Wacky Wally: Welcome to Wacky Wally’s Weather Machines! You wanna take a test-drizzle? |
- ↑ She's referring to the new titanium-reinforced belt she bought him for their "halfiversary" (dating for six months) which would prevent that problem. Not that she's been helping him lose them.