Kim Possible: The Bitter End

I enjoyed the finale, except for the fact that there were no monkey nijas. Monkey nijas are always a highlight.

Man, that sucks. The show was the best thing on television (such as it is).

The four-year-old will be mighty disappointed.

True, but at least there was a sumo ninja. A sumo ninja’s gotta count for something:wink:

Will the show be taken off the air?

I mean, the regular show, not the movie.

It seems that the 65 rule is in interests of easy sindacation, so most likely no, it will stay on the air… Oh, and a sumo ninja in hand is not worth two in the bush, but instead two broken hands.

Michaela and I liked just about everything about that movie. 'cept when Draken told Shego that Kim wasn’t smarter than her.

Huh! As if!

I’ve always had a lot of admiration for Ron. He knows how to come through when it counts.

And I finally went out to imdb and found that Rufus was voiced by Bart Simpson. I always thought Will Friedle did that voice, too.

The Toon Disney Channel has been heavily advertising that KP is coming. I think they started showing episodes yesterday. I have Comcast, and Toon Disney is a digital channel included with the normal digital package.

My 5 year old loves the show - she was Kim Possible for Halloween - but I’m fairly certain she has no idea that the movie was the series finale. As long as the DVR keeps picking it up, she’ll keep watching.

I saw most of it last night. I’ve always found Kim Possible to be a guilty pleasure and I’ll miss it.
But wasn’t that Devil Doll? As in Radiskull and Devil Doll.

I’ve never seen the show, but could someone tell me the backstory of the pink thing with the big teeth?

He’s a Naked Mole Rat named Rufus, and he was bought at a pet store. Whet else is there to say?

Thank you. My parents have this “thing” where they buy me the strangest toy they can find for my birthday. I got a 12 inch high talking Rufus. We named him Sleemo, not knowing his true name.

If it’s going to Toon Disney, I’ll never see it again. :frowning:

NO MONKEY NINJAS!!!

How about that he was actually bought at a Costco-esque Big Box store called Smarty-Mart?

Many is the time that he has been instrumental in saving Ron’s and Kim’s skins.

WallyWorld? WallyWorld! ::Scott then goes on a roaring rampage as he always does when Walmart, or Walmart like stores are mentioned. It is not very entertaining, but instead, quite disturbing and results in spoiling nearly the whole days supply of squid.::

As I said, the program was sadly completely lacking in monkey ninjas.

Also sad to say that apparently I cannot spell “ninjas.” :smack:

How does that work, since they only syndicate to themselves (e.g. Toon Disney, ABC, ABC Family)? I had figured that it was because after 65 shows, proving a cartoon was successful, people working on it might want more money. Always starting a new show with salaries at a minimum every few years would certainly keep costs down, but it also puts a cap on creativity.

On a completely different note, who keeps around an untested battle suit? I mean sure, it’s a complete takeoff of that Batman movie, but still… if Wade was the one developing it, why would Kim have it?

On a completely other note, apparently it was the Senior Prom they went to. It was explicitly stated sometime last year that Kim and Ron were juniors, and then summer vacation and a semester passed. Also, I don’t know about your school, my school’s prom only allowed non-Seniors if they were a senior’s dates. (And no, I’m not talking about Senor Senior, Sr.)

Does it? I’d argue it fosters it.

You can’t force one of your syndicate stations to take one of your parent company’s shows. And if you don’t have enough episodes to fill out a syndication package, they’re probably not going to buy it.

65 episodes = 5 episodes/week x 13 weeks, which IIRC is the minimum number of episodes you need for a full package.

Again: is Disney going to release the series on DVD?