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VOICE OVER: Kirsten Ria Squibb WRITTEN BY: Mark Sammut, Adriana Travisano
These "Kim Possible" moments are the sitch. For this list, we'll be looking at our very favorite moments on the classic Disney cartoon. Our countdown includes the clones, Evil Ron, Kim gets mind-crontrolled, and more!

#20: The Clones “Kimitation Nation”

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Cloning is always a fun trope and “Kim Possible” tackled it pretty early on. While the Bonnie doubles were pretty funny in comparison to real Bonnie, the real intrigue came with the clones of Ron, Rufus, and Kim herself. The fight doesn’t exactly reach the level of “Kim fighting herself”, since the clones don’t speak and aren’t nearly as agile as she is, but they do still seem to have quite a bit of strength. The utter uncanniness of it all makes for some nice dramatic tension and it’s always interesting to see characters meet evil versions of themselves.

#19: Christmas Magic “A Very Possible Christmas”

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When even a mad genius and his sarcastic sidekick aren't immune to the Christmas spirit, then nobody is. As the Possible family sings Christmas carols, Ron decides to go solo on a mission so Kim can enjoy Christmas Eve. After a slapstick heavy confrontation with Dr. Drakken, they end up stranded together in the Arctic, prompting Kim and Shego to search for them. While the two rivals battle it out on live television, Ron and Drakken bond over their love for the recently canceled Christmas special, “Snowman Hank”. Drakken then stops the fight and invites everyone to Christmas dinner, showing that there’s more to him than just pure evil.

#18: Ron Defends His Baby Sister “Big Brother”

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We all remember Ron being less than enthused when his parents decided to adopt a baby girl seemingly out of nowhere. His reaction is not at all unwarranted given how sudden the announcement is and just how long he’s been an only child for. With that said, Ron steps up to the big brother plate pretty quickly and - it - is - adorable! He’s just beginning to warm up to Hana when he finds out Kim and Yori are in trouble and rushes off to kick some major butt! And then comes the moment when he calls Hana his sister. From then on, Ron is forever a phenomenal older brother.

#17: The “So the Drama” Fight Scene “So the Drama”

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There are a lot of great fight scenes in “Kim Possible” so it’s difficult to narrow them down to the best of the best. There’s the restaurant fight between Shego and Kim in the “So the Drama” movie that is forever being rewatched. But we have to give the very best to the scenes at the end. With the introduction of Kim’s new Battle Suit, there’s a lot to love. We see just what the suit can do as Kim, for the very first time, manages to throw one of Shego’s blasts back at her in the Bueno Nacho headquarters. The fight in the rain is where things kick up a notch, though. From the Diablo robots zooming through the sky, to the final blow that is Rufus’s bite, it’s all totally awesome.

#16: Getting Sucked Into Cable TV “Dimension Twist”

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This is definitely a fun, lighter episode but a very memorable one as well. From spoofs on “Friends” to “Tom and Jerry”, to “Star Trek”, Kim, Ron, Shego, and Drakken are thrown into episodes of hilariously recognizable long-running TV shows. Kim ends up as “Star Trek’s” – or, uh, Space Passage’s – "redshirt" stock character; Shego meets what we can imagine are Rachel and Phoebe characters in the “Kim Possible” universe; and Drakken upsets the “Teletubbies” times a hundred. While the four of them do make it back to their world, so do many of the shows along with them. We’re especially fans of the evil parody of “Queer Eye”!

#15: The Performances “Rappin’ Drakken”

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Shampoo is as good a way as any to take over the world. After Drakken’s new underwater lair is destroyed by Kim, he devises an absolutely brilliant plan to sell brain washing shampoo at supermarkets across the country. Although he manages to get them on store shelves, nobody buys his product, most likely due to the not so subtle brand name of “Lather, Rinse & Obey”. Not ready to give up, Drakken signs up for the hit TV show ‘American Starmaker’ in an attempt to win a promotional deal. Ron goes on after him to perform “Naked Mole Rap”. Not only is “Naked Mole Rap” super catchy, it also tells the story of “how Ron met Rufus!” The direction, colours, and back-up vocals all come together to make both of these early-aughts music video gold.

#14: Ron Gets His Mystical Monkey Powers “Monkey Fist Strikes”

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In just the thirteenth episode of the show, Ron’s biggest storyline was introduced: his mystical monkey powers. His fear of monkeys is established and reestablished throughout the series, which makes this particular arc so symbolic for his growth. On a mission where he finds himself alone, Ron figures his only way out is to “become that which he fears most”. We didn’t know it at the time, but this would become a pretty pivotal moment in the series and one that acts as the catalyst for his big moment in the finale of the show.

#13: She Can Do Anything! “A Stitch in Time”

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If this was the point in the video where you were thinking ‘wow, what other trope could “Kim Possible” have possibly explored?’, look no further than time travel. This was the series’ first film, and it took us back to some of Kim’s biggest moments as a hero. This one depicts her very first mission as a brace-faced tween who’d just set up her website. As it turns out, her first mission comes about entirely by fluke. When a rich collector and his security system installer accidentally get caught in the new lazer set-up, Kim is called on entirely by accident. She manages to save the day with her cheerleading skills, and the rest, as they say, is history.

#12: Kim Gets Mind-Controlled “The Twin Factor”

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While Kim’s twin brothers, Jim and Tim, are frequently known to annoy their older sister, they can also be a big help. Having two young geniuses in the house is handy like that. When Kim is forced to bring them on a mission, she’s apprehensive about it to save the least. But, the two of them really end up coming in clutch when Kim gets mind-controlled by Dr. Drakken. It’s definitely a nice change in pace to see Kim get rescued instead of doing the bulk of the rescuing – and it makes for a sweet family moment at the end too!

#11: Ron Saves the Cheerleader Squad “Sink or Swim”

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“Friday the 13th’s” “Crystal Lake”, “Sleepaway Camp’s” “Camp Arawak” and “Kim Possible’s” “Camp Wannaweep”- which one of these is not like the others? On their way to a competition, the Middleton Cheer Squad’s bus breaks down outside an abandoned summer camp, which happens to be where Ron spent his worst summer ever. Panicking, he quickly gets on everyone’s nerves as he recounts stories of that misbegotten summer. In the end, though, he turns out to be right. And we get to see that, when sludge hits the fan, Ron can step up to save the day. It’s a nice set-up for what we would see become a recurring theme throughout the show.

#10: Evil Ron “Bad Boy”

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Everyone loves a good ole switcheroo and boy, does this episode deliver. Dr. Drakken builds a device called The Attitudinator, which is intended to make its wearer more evil. However, things go astray when Ron knocks into him and Dr. Drakken’s evil transfers to Ron, while Drakken gets Ron’s good. We bet the voice actors had a blast with this one – especially Will Friedle. Their progress into hero and villain respectively is a ton of fun, but Ron’s development is particularly impressive. Turns out, Ron might be a clumsy sidekick but he’s actually pretty competent as a villain… Who knew? Drakken saving the day is also a nice break in routine.

#9: Shego Turns Good “Stop Team Go”

We did say we liked switcheroos. Another episode featuring a villain gone good, this time it’s Shego’s turn. The most endearing part about all of this isn’t finding out that Shego has a degree in Child Development or that she probably wanted to be a teacher before turning to the bad side. The best part isn’t even how wildly different she is as a good guy. It has to be, without a doubt, the surprising, unlikely friendship she forms with Kim. While we obviously adore Kim’s friendship with Monique, we can’t help but think Shego could have been a nice older sister figure to Kim.

#8: Kim & Drakken; Shego & Ron Work Together to Take Down Warmonga S04E22 “Graduation, Part 2”

Very rarely, but on occasion, we see this show’s villains and heroes unite for a greater good – or, in this case, to fight a badder bad. Warmonga was introduced in early season four, and proved to be quite the foe. Even then, we saw Shego save Kim and seek out help from Ron and Kim’s brothers in order to send Warmonga away. The teaming up is taken a few steps further in the series finale when Warmonga returns, a much greater threat than before. Drakken and Kim are seen helping each other to free themselves of their restraints, and Shego and Ron fly up to space together to save Drakken and Kim respectively. The four then work together to take down the new alien enemies. Go, teamwork!

#7: Kim & Ron Switch Bodies “Mind Games”

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In the hands of capable writers, even the most clichéd tropes can still be a lot of fun. After being knocked out by Drakken’s men, Kim and Ron end up switching bodies. Until Wade finds a way to reverse the effects, they must survive a few days in each other’s shoes. Kim realizes that Ron’s carefree life is not so easy going, while Ron struggles to meet the expectations placed on the popular crime fighter. Throughout the series, Kim Possible showed a willingness to completely disregard gender roles and stereotypes, with none showing it better than this quirky season one episode.

#6: The Moodulator Fiasco “Emotion Sickness”

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Many shows force two popular characters into a relationship, only to have it blow up in their faces. Kim Possible not only pulled it off with style but completely annihilated the concept of the “Friend Zone”. After Kim and Shego get hit by a “moodulator”, they are sent spiraling through a variety of emotions, including anger and love. Kim ends up falling for Ron, and they share their first proper kiss, while a hilarious Shego gets all lovey-dovey with Drakken. Used as a test run to see how receptive fans would be for a Kim and Ron relationship, “Emotion Sickness” was a sign of things to come.

#5: Wade Shows Up in Person “Team Impossible”

Whatever you do, leave this man’s computer alone. The Q to Kim’s James Bond, Wade is a child prodigy who runs the team’s website and supplies everyone with the gadgets needed to carry out their dangerous missions. Despite Wade often being shown on their communicator and even once in cyber form, he rarely ever left his room and did not appear in person for the first two and a half seasons. This all changed during Kim’s fight with Team Impossible; when Wade blasted his way into their base seeking sweet vengeance for a virus they sent to fry his computer system.

#4: Kim's First Mission “A Sitch in Time”

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Even as a preschooler, Kim’s crime-fighting skills were unmatched. In this prequel, Kim and Ron must preserve history in order to save the future from the Supreme One. Drakken, Killigan, and Monkey Fist travel back in time to intimidate a four-year-old Kim and discourage her from becoming the high school badass we know and love. Transforming into children, they infiltrate her preschool but are defeated by the young Kim in her first ever mission. Ron was her encouragement back then, even before they were introduced, and he’s continued to be ever since. Aw!

#3: Shego’s Backstory Reveal “Go Team Go”

Well, we didn’t see that coming. While on a trip to Go City, Kim confronts the winged menace Aviarius as he attempts to steal the powers of Hego, a retired superhero. In a twisted turn of events, Kim receives Hego's super strength and becomes involved with Team Go, a color coded superhero group. At their hideout, she notices that they are one green person short. With Team Go powerless, a reluctant Shego is enlisted to take down Aviarius and save her family. Alongside “Stop Team Go,” this episode helped flesh out Shego to show that she is far more than your typical wise-cracking villain.

#2: Ron Saves the Day “Graduation, Part 2”

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It might be Kim’s name in the title, but it takes more than one Possible to form a team. In the final episode of the series, the sidekicks are pushed into the limelight, as Ron and Shego attempt to rescue Kim and Drakken from the clutches of two evil alien invaders. Despite all four working together, they are no match for Warhok and Warmonga, resulting in Kim being defeated. With all seemingly lost, Ron is visited by his own personal Yoda before receiving the power of the mystical monkey. Glowing a mighty blue, it is finally Ron’s turn to be the hero.

#1: Kim & Ron Finally Get Together “So the Drama”

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After three seasons and two feature length movies, they finally earned their happy ending. With junior-prom approaching, Kim hits it off with the new student, Eric, and starts to spend less and less time with her goofy best friend. Overcome with jealousy, Ron realizes that he has feelings for the crime fighter. Unbeknown to him, Eric is actually a droid designed by Drakken who ends up leaving Kim devastated. After lending Kim a shoulder to lean on, Ron takes the plunge and together they defeat Drakken and Shego. With the whole school watching, Kim and Ron seal their new relationship with what might be the most anticipated kiss in cartoon history.

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