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- Dr. Drakken, Shego, Ron and Kim must work together to save the world.
- Love (and panic) are in the air when a mood-altering microchip make Kim see Ron in a whole new way.
- As Graduation Day approaches for Middleton High, Drakken fumes that he's due for a win, Ron panics at the thought of all the changes to come, and Kim tracks down the source of mysterious markings appearing in fields all over the world.
- A trip to Go City lands Kim and Ron in the middle of a fight between the villainous Aviarius and the metropolis's champion superheroes: Hego, Mego, Wego and... no, it couldn't be!
- Drakken goes on "American Starmaker" as a ploy to promote his new, mind-controlling shampoo.
- Kim's new greatest foe is... Ron Stoppable?! An accident at a villains' trade show transfers all of Dr. Drakken's evil into Ron.
- The villainous Electronique turns Shego's formerly heroic brothers evil, but Shego herself winds up turned from evil to good, resulting in her joining the faculty at Middleton High and becoming Kim's friend.
- After receiving what he thinks is the most "badical" Hanukkah gift from Kim during Christmas, Ron offers to return the favor by making his Christmas gift a break from saving the world so she can spend time with her family. In the process of doing so however, he ends up getting stranded at the North Pole with Dr. Drakken while trying to stop him from yet another plot to take over the world. Not knowing where her sidekick is, Kim goes on a desperate world-wide search for his return, with some unexpected help from her family.
- Drakken traps Kim, Ron, and Rufus in the world of cable television, but ends up getting himself and Shego trapped there too.
- Shego is hired to teach Señor Senior Jr the finer points of evil. Kim finds that there's something Ron can outshine her in when they both have to take Home Ec.
- After Bonnie tells Kim that cheerleaders should date athletes only, Ron fears that Kim may dump him and joins the football team; Professor Dementor seeks a way to overcome Kim's new indestructible battle suit.
- The Homecoming King and Queen are Ron Stoppable and... Bonnie Rockwaller?!
- Kim is determined to rescue a stuck-up, washed-up boyband (...and Ron) from the Seniors.
- Ron is selected for a student exchange program to Japan, but there may be something more sinister afoot. Kim and Monique's friendship is tested when they start crushing on the same boy.
- Kim catches a cold from her brothers before a mission, and so do Ron and her arch foes.
- It's Ron's chance to take charge when a tire blow-out strands the entire cheer leading squad at Camp Wannaweep, the origin of most of Ron's phobias.
- Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed are cousins! Seriously! Kim feels left out when Ron starts hanging out with Felix.
- Determined to prove that he can be a hero without Kim, Ron takes up the mantle of a retired crime fighter.
- Prof. Dementor's latest techno-gadget leaves Kim and Bonnie joined at the hip... literally.
- Kim must take a job at Bueno Nacho to save for a fashionable jacket.
- World-saving cheerleader Kim Possible can do anything! ...Except ask Josh Mankey to the school dance.
- Kim must confront her retail snobbery when a mission incident forces her to buy discount pants from Smarty-mart. The diabolical, yet thrifty, Frugal Lucre hold the Internet hostage for one dollar... from everyone in the world.
- Trying to get to a party to see Josh, Kim bails on both her parents and Ron for Halloween.
- An ancient Egyptian talisman which can give its wearer supernatural strength is stolen from a museum, and Kim and Ron battle the now-supersized thief at a pro wrestling match.
- Kim tries to restore the reputation of one of her ancestors.
- Kim is forced to look for new mission wear when Club Banana discontinues her usual ones. Meanwhile, college applications are at the door and Drakken is working on a new scheme.
- Ron struggles to help Kim remember how to fight crime when an experimental device erases all her memories.
- Kim and Ron expose TV stuntwoman Adrena Lynn as a fraud; Ron's sensationalized profile of Kim for the school newspaper results in quarterback Brick Flagg asking Kim on a date, which she is reluctant to go on.
- When Kim and Ron attempt foil Senor Senor Junior's plot to steal the Tower of London, the daring duo suddenly find themselves the subject of a new film starring the awesome Heather and the mopey Quinn.
- Kim's loyalty to Ron is tested when he wants to join the Cheer Squad. Meanwhile, evil robots are capturing top scientists, and Kim's dad is next!
- Drakken infects Kim with a chemical that is slowly making her fade from existence.
- Could it be possible that there's something in the world that Kim can't do? It certainly would seem that way when she and Ron struggle with Middleton High School's driver's education course, and doesn't help when she realized Bonnie passes with ease. In the meantime, a self-driving sport utility vehicle built with artificial intelligence named S.A.D.I. seeks Kim's help in finding Dr. Freeman, her manufacturer who has just been kidnapped by Drakken so he can force him to perfect his army of destructo-bots.
- Kim's school ski trip looks bleak when her parents volunteer as chaperons. Ron seeks to capture a picture of a snow monster, but instead meets a strange woman called DNAmy.
- Ron is needed by the Yamanuchi School to rescue its Sensei.
- Kim helps her father recover a robot stolen from the space center.
- Ron ropes Kim into competing against Bonnie in the Middleton High talent show, only to wind up getting roped into the criminal rivalry between Dr. Drakken and Prof. Dementor.
- Kim must contend with Kim-wannabees copying her missionwear while battling evil Kim clones made by Dr. Drakken.
- It may not be Friday, but things get freaky when Kim and Ron switch bodies!
- Ron starts questioning all aspects of his manhood when he learns that his rabbi never signed his bar mitzvah certificate.
- Innocent suggestions have disastrous consequences when Kim convinces Ron to get a new haircut... and Ron convinces a billionaire recluse to try and take over the world!
- Ron's having "letting go" issues when he has to pass on the role of the Middleton Mascot to Kim's brothers. Kim learns that a green-skinned, energy blasting woman just broke Dr. Drakken out of prison... but it's not Shego?
- Who's framing celebrities for high-profile crimes? Kim and Ron are on the trail.
- Kim gets caught up in a fad called Animalogy which purports to be able to help her find her soul-mate, while Señor Senior, Sr. plots revenge on the billionaires' club which expelled him.
- Ron's monkey-phobia is tested when he and Kim help Lord Monty Fisk recover a mystical monkey idol.
- Competition is in high gear when Bonnie challenges Kim for head cheerleader and Kim is paired with a professional secret agent from Global Justice.
- A former assistant of Professor Akari uses a device that turns cockroaches into rampaging monsters, one of which Ron decides to adopt as a pet.
- Team Impossible, a mercenary rescue squad, starts pressuring Kim to stop cutting into their business.
- The top secret organization, Global Justice, believes that the secret to Kim's success is Ron? No, seriously... Ron?!?!
- Dr. Drakken steals a mind control device from a secret lab, and Kim has to babysit her brothers during her mission to stop Drakken.
- To impress his new girlfriend, Zita, Ron cheats at the on-line game Everlot. But this earn him the wrath of the Wraithmaster, who traps Ron inside the game!
- Kim and Ron begin to suspect that there's something unusual about Ron's adopted baby sister, Hana. Meanwhile, Monkey Fist enlists the aid of an evil entity known as The Yono to hunt down the Yamanuchi School's secret weapon, "The Han."
- Ron takes Kim to an expensive restaurant, but she is disappointed to find that instead of cash, Ron only has coupons for them to order from the children's menu. Consequently, Kim gets a job working with Monique at a clothing store, and they encourage Ron to find a job of his own, but his initial experiences with employment go poorly. Meanwhile, Señor Senior Jr. breaks Shego out of prison to help him get a birthday gift for his father. Together, they plot to steal a rare book and a South American idol, and then they decide to kidnap the five richest people in the world.
- Kim's class trip to the beach gets a change in destination when Mr. Barkin books them to Ft. Mystic Cove Haven, a historical re-enactment town where all modern technology is taboo. Dr. Drakken finds a genuine pirate treasure chest, with a genuine pirate ghost inside!
- Kim takes over coaching her brothers' soccer team, but her hyper-competitiveness means that she may be the only one playing! Senior Senior Junior plots his first evil scheme... but why does it look more like he's setting up a disco?
- Kim tries to convince her father that she's too old for the Junior Rocket Boosters. Monkey Fist attacks the Middleton Space Center when an ancient prophecy tells him that he will be "unstoppable."
- It's Mother's Day in Middleton and Kim's promise that she'd spend the day with her mom "no matter what" leads to Mrs. Possible coming along on a mission! But Dr. Drakken also has Mother's Day issues. Can he pull off his latest caper while keeping his mother convinced he's just a call-in radio host?
- When the mullet-haired Motor Ed steals auto parts in order to engage in random destruction, fellow teenager Felix accompanies Kim and Ron on their mission to stop him.
- When it comes to school, Ron has a new trick (literally) up his sleeve when a secret project gives Rufus a super-genius IQ.
- The Bebe robots are back and now moving faster than the eye can follow! Kim begins to feel overwhelmed by her multiple commitments.
- Ron is stressed when cheer camp has been relocated to Camp Wannaweep.
- Ron's rollin' in the bling-bling when his invention of the Naco gets him $99 million!
- Wacko bad guys Kim can handle, but a little cousin who's her biggest fan? Drakken plots to make himself the smartest person on the planet... by turning the world's top minds into drooling idiots.
- In Kim's first encounter with Dr. Drakken, she must retrieve an experimental robot tick that Drakken has rigged to explode.... but first she has to escape detention with Mr. Barkin.
- Motor Ed busts Shego out of prison (leaving Drakken behind) to help him pull off his "most awesome" plot. Meanwhile, Kim will do anything to get a car of her own... even let her brothers build one!
- Ron becomes obsessed with calculating the risks involved in his and Kim's activity, while a consultant both improves Drakken's success in villainy and enables him to become a cupcake mogul.
- It's Valentine's Day and Ron has to scramble when he suddenly remembers he has a girlfriend this year! But worse is on the horizon. Wade's got a crush on Monique?
- When Ron needs to interview a hero for a school assignment, he and Kim travel to Go City to see Hego and wind up in a confrontation with the Mathter, a mathematically minded villain.
- A major blizzard hits Middleton, with an excessive amount of snow and wind,... and rampaging zombie snowmen.
- Ron searches for a lost library book of Kim's while she is in "library lock-up".
- Rufus goes undercover at a dog show as a "Peruvian Hairless."
- Dr. Drakken tries to brainwash young people by broadcasting a signal to their MP3 players, but taps into hearing aids instead and recruits an army of elderly people -- including Kim's grandmother.
- A spree of burglaries seems to be connected to the X-Games, but neither the suspects nor the victims are who Kim & Ron think they are.
- Ron's parents adopt a baby, and Kim and Ron are summoned to Japan to stop Lord Monkey Fist from acquiring an ancient weapon.
- Kim & Ron recover a computer chip from a sunken ship to prevent it from being stolen by Shego, Duff Killigan, and Lord Moneky Fist. But when Ron goes on vacation and leaves her to take care of Rufus, he accidentally swallows the chip which activates it, spawning three separate plots to kidnap him by the aforementioned villains.
- Dr. Drakken and DNAmy team up to create genetically modified beasts, while Kim and Ron are assigned different partners for their science projects.
- Drakken's shrink ray misfires, turning his pet poodle into a 50-foot colossus.
- Kim's bad luck streak with class photos is heading for a new record when she starts turning into a monkey!
- A stray hit from Dr. Drakken's "Truth Ray" forces Kim to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
- Camille Leon impersonates Kim to steal the designs for Club Banana's fall fashion line; Ron and teacher Mr. Barkin's acrimonious relationship continues outside school when they find they are also co-workers at Smarty Mart.
- Drakken plans to conquer Canada by using a weather machine to unleash an ice storm; Kim has to spend Career Week working with the new school janitor.
- Incensed by Mr. Barkin's assertion that fast-food is unhealthy, Ron goes on an all Bueno Nacho diet.
- A rash of stolen pacifiers puts Kim on the trail of an evil nanny.
- Kim's efforts to run for school council president are setback when she has to bodyguard a spoiled prince.
- Obsessed with his inability to steal Kim's indestructible battle suit, Professor Dementor sends his henchmen to kidnap "that boy who hangs out with Kim Possible but doesn't look like he belongs with her." But instead of Ron, they end up with Kim's nerdy Cousin Larry, who she reluctantly agrees to distract while the rest of the Possible family prepares a surprise birthday party for him. To make matters worse, Larry is convinced that his kidnapping is a role playing game, and is oblivious to the dangers that he's facing... or could cause, while under Dementor's custody.
- Separated from their owners, Rufus and Debutante, Camille Leon's hairless cat, must work together to find their way home.
- Ron is assigned to be the life coach of Artie, Martin Smarty's bratty son; Frugal Lucre joins Dr. Drakken in a plan to steal a universal remote control with the power to control an army of robots.