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sharperthewriter · 2 months
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Managed to find this. In the 6-minute video, Mr. Silver goes over the designs for the characters
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hope-i-dont-choke · 1 year
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Sometimes I get emotional thinking about Jim and Tim Possible and how much they adore their big sister and her boyfriend and how much they want to help Wade and be a part of the team and how they skipped a few grades ahead just so they could go to school with Kim and Ron for a year before they graduated and how in the Future episode of the time travel special their future selves named their ship after her and co-founded the entire resistance in her name and  I just love the tweebs okay
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kingboohoo37 · 3 months
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Never in my life have I ever thought about cartoon parents/families... Yet here we are:
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I don't really get what makes me love the dynamic of this family so much but it feels like there is never a dull moment.
The combination of a brain surgeon, a rocket scientist, a teenage girl who frequently saves the world, and two super geniuses makes up for some hilarious interactions that seem astronomically weird to normal people.
Well, not for the Possible family.
"No missiles in the house boys!"
"This is what happens when a brain surgeon and a rocket scientist reproduce"
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reina-royale · 11 months
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The most frustrating thing about Kim is how she's immune to criticism. Her apologies are almost always met with the other person apologizing, even when they shouldn't have to.
"But Kim apologizes and learns her lesson! She grows and matures past those things! It's not fair to hold it against her forever!"
Does she? Let's review:
"Bueno Nacho" - Apologizes for getting mad at Ron for outshining her at the job. Not for forging an application for him or guilting him into taking the job in the first place.
Bonus: This is the first of Kim's apologies, and she consistently apologizes for the most minor transgression of the episode, ignoring all the other ones.
"Attack of the Killer Bebes" - Says she'll support Ron because he's her best friend, but doesn't actually apologize.
"The New Ron" - Apologizes for saying Ron needs a new haircut. Not for forcing him into one. Not for not caring how much he hated it. Not for stealing his hat. Not for humiliating him. Tries to throw in a lesson at the end that it's what's on the inside that counts, ignoring that fact that she was the one who forced him to change in the first place.
Bonus: Once again, Kim only apologizes for the most minor transgression.
Bonus+: There's a scene where Kim gets mad at Ron for "abandoning" Rufus, but, having watched the episode recently, I can say that's not what happened; Ron, despite not having pockets, still carried Rufus around with him, Rufus wandered off on his own. Ron probably wasn't too worried because Rufus does that frequently. And he does gently chastise Rufus for wandering off anyways. Thus, Kim's anger at Ron was not justified, and likely just because she was looking for an excuse.
"Coach Possible" - Never actually apologizes for driving her brothers' soccer team so hard they cry. Doesn't apologize, but does get fired from a job she didn't want in the first place, and mopes about it.
"October 31st" - Doesn't apologize for the lying or putting other people in danger. Doesn't acknowledge that she was putting other people in danger.
Bonus: How would Monique's family react to finding out one of Monique's party guests destroyed their garage door? Probably not happy, and banning Kim from their property until she can pay off the replacement wouldn't seem unreasonable.
Bonus+: I doubt the people asking Kim to retrieve the Centurion Project would've been happy to find out how it got stuck to her in the first place. I imagine Kim would be getting much fewer retrieval jobs after that.
"The Twin Factor" - Doesn't apologize for using mind control on her brothers. Tries to justify it and, though her parents clearly disapprove, isn't punished for it.
"The Ron Factor" - This would have been a great episode about Kim learning she takes Ron for granted and apologizing, but instead, despite doing practically nothing in this episode, she still has credit handed to her.
Bonus: The Global Justice scientists said the results of their study into "The Ron Factor" were complete and that Ron was a non-factor, but there's a movie about how Ron is vital to Kim's success, so clearly this is false. Perhaps they meant they couldn't replicate it?
"Adventures in Rufus-Sitting" - Lies to Ron about how it went watching Rufus. Doesn't apologize for not taking it seriously. Doesn't apologize for accidentally endangering Rufus. Just lies to him about how it went.
Bonus: My sister has mentioned to me that how someone treats a pet says a lot about how they view the pet's owner. So Kim's treatment of Rufus says a lot about her opinion of Ron.
"Return to Wannaweep" - Doesn't apologize for not taking Ron's concerns seriously or sabotaging Bonnie. Even Dr. Lurkin apologizes for not taking Ron's concerns seriously. And then Ron tries to give a lesson about how if Bonnie and Kim weren't so busy competing with each other, one of them could have won the Spirit Stick, as though Kim and Bonnie are equally to blame for it.
Bonus: Someone who hasn't known Ron as long as Kim has, has enough respect for Ron to apologize to him, when Kim consistently fails to do so.
"Bonding" - Apologizes to Bonnie for an unintentional comment about Bonnie's weight, quicker than she's ever apologized to Ron, and more sincerely as well.
Bonus: Despite not actually intending to insult Bonnie, Kim still has enough respect for her to apologize. More than she usually does for Ron, her "best friend".
"Fashion Victim" - Apologizes to Monique for being jealous, but not the things she did that could have cost Monique her future in the fashion industry.
Bonus: If Monique was hassling Kim to break an NDA and trying to get a tech guy to find a loophole so she could, would we think Monique should be forgiven so easily?
And consistently doesn't apologize to Ron for dismissing his fears, concerns, and feelings.
So, Kim apologizing to Ron is very rare, almost non-existent.
It's been mentioned to me that some relationships don't require explicit apologies or that love means never having to say you're sorry.
I say that's stupid.
If you care about someone, and you hurt them, you should want to apologize and make things right. Even if it seems like you don't need to say it, you should still show you're remorseful in some way.
And Kim doesn't.
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bcbdrums · 1 year
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hitchell-mope · 4 months
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Evil little shits.
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atomicsketches · 2 years
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“Hicka-bicka-boo?”
“Hoo-sha!”
RT Me
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npcemi · 9 months
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Apparently I have this idea for a Kim Possible Bleach crossover.
I was looking through some of my old files as I’m looking to move everything out of google docs, and found this--  When the Go comet hit the siblings were killed and their souls trapped in the meteorite. Because the meteor was now in the “soul realm", due to the trapped souls, Ōetsu Nimaiya came down and collected the fragments and turned them into 4 zanpakuto. However because they aren’t blank like asauchi they are finicky and can’t find true masters.Kim’s school on a field trip to a museum that is displaying four swords when they are attacked by hollows. However only Kim, Ron, Jim, Tim, Bonnie and Will du can see them. Master sensei says the have to use these four swords to fight the hollows, while he gives Ron the lotus blade.
I also found some notes
Kim Possible: Natural Kido user: Top Kido used once learned
sai Sokatsui/ soren sokatsui Haien Hainawa Enkosen/*
Danku Hiryū Gekizoku Shinten Raihō
Spirit: Shego /  Release command, Burn and Devour.
Shikai: Plasma covers the sword and becomes a kinetic enhancer, heat powers and plasma blasts or charge for Hadoken/cero type plasma attack.
“Bankai”  {Saikō no mono}: 10x boost + full body glow hair turns black  with silver streak skin turns pale green
Ron Stoppable: No Kido
Spirit: Hachisu No Hana no ken ~ false name / (true name ~ Ruyi Jingu Bang ) ~lotus blade/nole house sword
Mystical monkey powers/enhancements. Transforming blade. ~ before learning  true name.
incredible strength, being able to travel high speed, (he could cover 108,000 li in one leap), knowing 72 transformations, which allowed him to transform into various animals and objects. He also knew various spells such as commanding the wind, conjuring protective circles against demons, or freezing humans, demons, and gods alike with one word. ~after learning true name
Bonnie Rockwaller
Migo 
Shrinks in Shikai, Grows in Bankai Joōbachi (probably not going to achieve. ) Extra ability ~Influence over weaker minds/wills
Jim+Tim --
Wego /  Sen no kagami
Shikai, 10 copies each  Release command: Reflect Bankai 1000 Copies each.  + 10x boost.
Expert Kido and Kido Creation,  Copies can use Kido, fighting style to use duplicates to cast kido or stack kido spells.
Will Du
Hego, No bankai will never achieve bankai
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sonotthedrama · 2 years
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The Possible Family
Dr. Ann Possible - 15th November 1973 (FC: Kate Walsh)
Dr. James Timothy Possible - 31st July 1973 (FC: Andrew Lincoln)
Kimberly Ann Possible - 8th June 2001 (FC: Abigail Cowen)
Jim Possible - 22nd November 2005 (FC: Michael Campion)
Tim Possible - 22nd November 2005 (FC: Michael Campion)
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aspiringnexu · 5 months
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Just watched TOS's episode Journey to Babel and there was a moment that had me giggling.
Around 5 minutes in, when Jim is giving Sarek a tour and Spock is not-so-inconspicuously sulking in the foreground with Amanda, Sarek says 'My wife, attend.' which we can presume is a Vulcan thing, probably a nice and polite way of reminding others who your mate is without all of the pre-Surak stabby-ness.
And then not even ten seconds later, when Spock turns to leave, Jim turns to him and says 'Mr. Spock, a moment if you please?'
And I can't help but see the little parallel. Its like Kirk felt the need to also show the room who his boyfriend is but copying Sarek, who Kirk only learned two minutes ago was Spock's dad, would have been a bit too cheeky. First meeting with the in-laws and all that.
Plus Jim calls Spock over to explain the Enterprise's computers which Sarek does not need to know about. Almost as if Jim had to come up with a reason on the spot to explain away why he just called Spock over like Sarek did with Amanda.
Double plus, Sarek and Amanda are Vulcan kissing the entire agonising trip Spock takes to walk over to Jim. Like, not a light brush of the fingers, those babies are firmly pressed and not budging. And they don't stop until Sarek has insulted Spock and sent him away. Its more a makeout session than a kiss.
So, anyway, Jim calls Spock over both because he's maybe a little intimidated by Sarek and wants his best friend/boyfriend to support him and also because, no matter the species, men behave similarly when it comes to certain things like mates and Jim was not about to be shown up on his own ship.
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betashift · 9 months
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Dad has a very old fashioned idea of what a successful career looks like, what a fulfilling life looks like. And it just so happens that it looks like you.
James Tiberius and George Samuel Kirk in STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS (2022- )
+ bonus :'(
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bagelsenjoyer14 · 10 months
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The world wasn’t ready for her and I fear we never will be
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brookbee · 2 years
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I think if Star Trek ever made spirk canon they should just mention it super offhand as if it’s common knowledge instead of making a big deal about it. Something said incredibly matter-of-fact like: “Captain Kirk and Spock were such a great command team that they got married, not everyone could be so lucky” and just move on
Like yeah, obviously they were together, what you never looked up their biographical information in the ship’s computer?
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reina-royale · 11 months
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Possible AUs
While I love the idea of Ron deciding to end things with Kim after "Crush", there are definitely other times when Ron could've ended his friendship with Kim, and if you're interested in that trope in fanfiction, I think you might find this list helpful.
After being forced into a haircut in "The New Ron", Ron decides Kim's controlling behavior is too much for him. He ends his friendship with Kim and calls her out for her behavior.
After using mind control on her brothers at the end of "The Twin Factor", Kim is grounded for a long time, leaving Ron to handle missions alone. This would cause Ron to realize his own skills, and put a strain on his relationship with Kim as she can't stand to watch him succeed on missions without her. Kim also finds herself with fewer babysitting jobs once word of her using mind control on her brothers gets around.
Kim finds herself getting fewer missions after word of her negligence and reckless endangerment in "October 31st" gets out. She also finds herself banned from Monique's house since she destroyed the garage door.
Upset over GJ thinking Ron is the secret to her success in "The Ron Factor", Kim tries the solo hero thing, and fails. Unfortunately, her parting had left Ron hurt and upset, and he's not interested in coming back to Kim.
After "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting", Rufus manages to communicate to Ron what happened while he was away, and Ron gets angry that Kim not only neglected and endangered Rufus, but lied to him about it. Ron ends things with Kim as he doesn't know how he can keep being friends with someone who cares so little about Rufus.
Ron comes back from his trip in "Exchange" with new skills, new confidence, and an unwillingness to put up with Kim's controlling behavior. So he takes a break from Kim when she gets to be too much for him.
After constantly being ignored about Gil in "Return to Wannaweep", Ron decides to end things with Kim and look for someone more supportive. Kim finds herself booted from the squad after they learn about how she intentionally sabotaged her own teammate to succeed.
Team Impossible from "Team Impossible" uses legal actions to keep Kim out of the save the world business, at least until she's 18, due to the reasons mentioned in my post about them. They offer to train Kim and Ron in how to be better heroes, but Ron is the only one who accepts.
Feeling abandoned in "So The Drama", Ron decides to confront Drakken alone. He succeeds, and it starts a new chain of events where Ron realizes how little Kim cares for him and decides he deserves better.
There might be episodes in Season 4 that could have Ron end things with Kim, but I feel like at that point it would take a lot, and Kim didn't do anything truly heinous to Ron so he wouldn't.
If anyone can think of any other episode where they think it would make sense for Ron to end things with Kim, please feel free to comment!
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musicalchaos07 · 11 months
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Very important question:
If Hopper calls El kid and he calls Will buddy, what is Jonathan's fun nickname going to be?
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hitchell-mope · 25 days
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Close tweebs. But no dice.
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