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reina-royale · 11 months ago
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Thoughts on Dr. Bortel
People need to be watching this guy very closely. Because someone who builds mind-control devices in his free time isn't too far away from deciding to use them.
I mean, most scientists wouldn't even consider building something like that, not even once.
This guy did it twice.
(That we know of.)
And he's not even being paid to do it, or being forced to by a supervillain.
This guy chose to build those devices, for himself.
But I guess we're supposed to believe that he had no intention of using them.
I mean, surely someone would build such dangerous devices purely out of curiosity, right? /s
Honestly, while the guy may not be doing anything technically illegal, he is certainly doing stuff that's highly unethical.
And I don't believe there isn't any ulterior motive for making them.
I mean, would you?
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bcbdrums · 2 years ago
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Yes, I know there's more male characters. Comment about others! Should I do...minor characters part 2? For females as well?
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flowery-laser-blasts · 5 months ago
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Drakken: CURSE THAT CYRUS BORTEL! That man is nothing but an internet charlatan! "No refunds after usage"!? I HAVE THE RIGHT TO GET A REFUND FOR THIS PIECE OF--
Shego: Pfft-
Drakken: What was that, Shego? Are you laughing at my torment? Is this injustice towards me a good source for your entertainment?
Shego: Uhuh, yeah so yesterday's spiel about "He's wearing Coco Banana designer glasses, Shego! Now that's a man who knows what he's talking about." didn't backfire at all.
Drakken: But you said you agreed with me...
Shego: Yes I did, I said: "A man wearing glasses? Geez Doc. He must be very intelligent and smart! I'd never question or doubt him!"
Drakken: So if I put on my glasses... There! No more snarky remarks from you, lime drop. No further discussions, I win.
Shego: You're absolutely right Doctor Drakken, but here, let me put on my sunglasses so we can have a debate: This purchase you made was stupid.
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hannahhook7744 · 5 months ago
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17.Who invented the animal-to-human translator.
(For the descendants theories thing )
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There are many inventors in disney who could have made the animal-to-human translator.
But the question we must ask ourselves is who could or would do so? Who has motive to do so?
And who wouldn't?
Today I will be focusing on who could and couldn't have invented the animal translator thing and I will be going over those in the wiki and those that may have been forgotten/overlooked by the wiki to do so.
Couldn't:
Chef Andre (from Sofia the first): He gave up on inventing before the series even began and didn't seem to have interest in taking it back up, so he's out.
Spiderman (The Amazing Spiderman): We have no real proof he exists in Disney Descendants and, even if he did, this doesn't really seem his style so he's out.
Aggro (Miles from Tomorrowland): We have no proof that he exists and again, this doesn't really seem his style so he's out.
Professor Acari (Kim Possible): He focuses mainly on robotics, so this translator thing does not seem to be his type of thing. So he's out too.
Dr. Akita (Ducktales): He is a dog and doesn't like treating things he sees as beneath him as people, so why would he be interested in inventing something just to communicate with things he sees as beneath him (he'd probably see humans as less than him too)? He's out.
Dr. Axolotl (TaleSpin): He has beef with Shere Khan, who probably exists in Disney Descendants (I think it was actually stated he did exist?), but he's an animal himself and I honestly can't see him wanting to communicate with humans, so he's out.
Bug Bailey (Dick Tracy): We don't know if he exists and he was the tech expert of the police department, so we have no idea if he's even capable of inventing such a device. He's out.
Baron Von Steamer (Big Hero Six: The Series): We don't know if he exists and he doesn't seem to have interest in animals, so he probably wouldn't invent such a thing, so he's out.
The Beagle Boys (DuckTales): No motive and might not even exist, so they're out.
Beaker (Muppets): We don't know if he exists and his inventions tend to turn out wrong, so it probably wasn't him.
Belle (Beauty and the Beast): I can't remember if animated Belle was an inventor, but even if she was, she was queen when it was invented. When would she have time?
Sara Bellum (Darkwing Duck): She might not exist, she's a duck, and the invention wouldn't help the organization much at all, so probably not her.
Big Bad Wolf (Redux Riding Hood): He could exist and maybe he could invent the thing, but he's a villain so he'd be on the isle (as would most of the villains/former villains) and thus the technology would not be available to those in Auradon. So he's out.
Alador Blight (Owl House): He could exist and could be capable/interested in inventing such an item but he'd probably be on the isle, unfortunately. So, because of the lack of availability of the technology for the Auradon folk, he's out.
Boone Wiseman (Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero): I can't see him inventing something like that unless it was for a mission and he's a part time hero, so he's probably pretty busy. He's out.
Dr. Cyrus Bortel (Kim Possible): Based on his previous inventions alone, he's out even if you could argue he'd be capable. It does not seem to be his thing.
Sigmund Brock (American Dragon: Jake Long): We don't know if he exists but even if he does, his previous inventions are too different from this. And he could be considered a villain by some, so he's out.
Bruno Carelli (Ms. Marvel): We don't know if he exists and though he's probably more than capable of inventing such an item, he doesn't have a motive so he's out.
Bug (Future Worm): We don't know if they exist and they don't have the motive. He's out.
Taurus Bulba (Darkwing Duck): No clue if he exists, he's a villain, and doesn't have the motive. He's out.
Bungo (Jungle Junction): No clue if he exists, he doesn't seem capable of inventing such a thing, and has no motive. He's out.
Commander Buck Burpelson (Quack Pack): Doesn't have the motive, might not exist, and doesn't seem to have the need for such a device, so he's out.
Capricious Harmony (Disney Kingdoms series Figment 2): She's capable but doesn't have a motive for such an invention and might not exist, so she's out.
Captain Nemo (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea): He may he capable but might not exist in descendants and has no motive, so he's out.
Dr. Marcus Garvey Carver II (The Proud Family Movie): He's a scientist who experiments in peanut cloning technology. He seems to have no interest in animals or animal related technology. Whether or not he's capable doesn't matter given that and the fact he might not exist in descendants, so he's out.
Jason Chandler (Discovery Bay Chronicles (unaired pilot)): Might not exist and doesn't seem capable of such an invention, nor does he have the proper motive. So he's out.
Chrona and her father (Hidden Worlds): She doesn't seem capable though she does have the motive (i.e the creature but that also marks her out because she would have invented the above device if she was capable of doing so) so she's out. Also we don't know if she exists.
Carlos de Vil (Disney Descendants): He's capable and would have the interest but man was born on the isle and it would have likely been mentioned if he'd invented the item.
Cobby Hugglemonster (Henry Hugglemonster): Might not exist and doesn't seem capable of such a thing due to his young age. Also it's only for humans and animals as far as we know, so that also rules him out.
Curtis (Santa Claus): His whereabouts are unknown, he might not exist in this universe, and we don't have many references for his work. Nor does he have much motive so he's out.
Daedalus (Hercules): He looks down on those he thinks are dumber than him, so he likely wouldn't have invented an item to allow him to talk to animals he would probably think are of lower intellect than him so he's out. But maybe given the time change, maybe he could have changed enough to have created such a thing.
Donald and Douglas Davenport (Lab Rats): They probably don't have the interest after the bionic dog incident even though they're both capable. They might also not exist in this universe, so they're out.
Evelyn Deavor ( incredibles 2): She's capable but she's also a villain and if she exists, is on the isle. So she's out.
Lord Demanitus (Tangled the series): He's probably still dead, so though he'd likely have the interest and be capable of doing so, he's out.
Professor Demens (Kim Possible): Long dead and might not have existed, so he's out. Plus we don't know what he invented, so he's a no.
Professor Dementor (Kim Possible): He's out just because he's a villain. They wouldn't have access to his tech if he did invent it recently and he doesn't have the motive. He might also not exist so he's out.
Dexter Dingus (Mickey Mouse): Criminal and animal, so he's out.
Doc Static (Mickey Mouse): Animal, might not exist, and we don't have much idea of what he invented. So he's out.
Dr. Drakken (Kim Possible): Might not exist. Might be on the isle if he is capable. So he's out unfortunately.
Dreamfinder (Dreamfinders (unproduced)): Might not exist. No frame of reference for his inventions. So he's out.
Dr. Droid (Mighty Ducks): He's a villain and he hates organic life, so no motive. He's out.
Donald Duck, Everett Ducklair, Emil Eagle, Gyro Gearloose, Anna Matronic, and Genialina Edy Son (Mickey Mouse stuff): Animals. Might not exist. They're out.
Little Helper (Ducktales): He's a robot and his inventions don't relate to animals, so he's out.
Thomas Edison: Might not exist in universe and doesn't seem to have the motive.
Egghead (Ant-Man and the Wasp): Might not exist and is probably dead.
Electronique (Kim Possible): they have an interest in electrical stuff, not animals. So that and the question of whether or not they exist has them out. Also a villain.
Eliza Zambi (Zombies): She's capable but lacks the motive and might not exist. So she's out.
Emma Lau (Aaron Stone): Her inventions don't seem to correlate back to animals and she might not exist, so she's out.
Abraham Erskine (Captain America): He's out because he's dead, might not exist in this world, and his inventions don't correlate with animals.
Eureka (Eureka!): She lived during the stone age and might not have been brought to the present or exist, and she might not be capable of inventing this particular item so she's out unless new info comes out
Dr. Fen (Kim Possible): Villain who invents mainly robots and who might not exist. He's out.
Fernanda Pizazzo (Tangled the series): she doesn't seem capable of such a thing and has no strong motive, so she's out.
Benjamin Franklin: Might not exist, is probably dead, and doesn't seem capable and has no motive, so he's out.
Flik (Bugs Life): He doesn't seem capable, plus he's an ant. Even if he exists, how would he get the invention out to the wider public?
Phileas Fogg (Around the World in 80 Days): He's definitely capable but where's the motive and where's the proof of his existence?
Agent G (The Replacements): He's capable but where's the motive, interest, and proof of his existence?
Gary the Gadget Guy (Club Penguin): We have no proof that he's capable, that he exists, and that he has any interest in such an invention, so he's out.
Gibson (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!): He'd probably be capable but where's the motive, interest, and proof of existence? Out.
Gwen Grayson (Sky High): She could be capable but would probably have no interest and again, might not exist and she is probably on the isle if she does due to her villain status. Out.
Green Goblin (Spiderman): He's a villain, probably doesn't exist, and he has no motive for such a thing. Out.
Goldie L. Locks (Goldie & Bear): She's capable but she can already talk to bears so there's not much motive, if she exists that is. She's out.
Grumio (Babes in Toyland): He works mainly with toys so he's probably not capable of inventing such a thing. If he exists that is. Out.
Gusto Gummi (Adventures of the Gummi Bears): I have no clue if he'd be capable of such a thing but there's no big motive for this. So he's out.
Gwen (Sofia the First): She's capable, sure, but her inventions seem to be centered around mainly music, cooking, and cleaning. Lacking motive, so she's out.
Geegaw Hackwrench and Gadget Hackwrench (Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers): Maybe they're capable if they exist, but their inventions rule them out due to lack of similarity or motive.
He who remains (Loki): Probably doesn't exist and motivate is lacking. He's out.
Hulk (Marvel): Probably doesn't exist and motivate is lacking. He's out.
Honey Lemon (Big Hero Six): She works mainly with chemicals, so she's out on that alone.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (Muppets): He probably doesn't exist and due to his history with his inventions, he's not likely to be capable of such an invention.
Ironman (Marvel): Capable but would he show interest in such an invention and probably doesn't exist? He's out.
Iron heart (Marvel): same reason as above.
Icarus (Hercules): I don't know if he'd be capable of such an invention and due to lack of other inventions to compare to, he's out.
Johan (Frozen): Worked mainly on windmills, so he's out.
Queen Iduana (Frozen): Worked mainly on windmills, so she's out.
Ling-Ling Johnson (Guilty Party): She may be capable but due to my lack of knowledge about her inventions, I can only assume they relate to her parents' detective work. So she's lacking motive and that boots her out.
Jumba Jookiba and Dr. Hämsterviel(Lilo and Stitch): They worked mainly on illegal genetic experiments and weapons, so they rules them out on this particular invention even if they are capable inventors.
June Chen (The Ghost and Molly McGee): She's capable but she's only worked on Ghost hunting stuff, so she's out.
Kang the Conqueror (Marvel): Lack of motivation, might not exist, and would probably be on the isle if he did, so he's out.
Harley Keener (Marvel): His inventions don't relate to animals or language at all, he doesn't seem to have any interest in animals, and he might not exist, so he's out
Aldrich Killian (Marvel): He's a villain, his inventions don't relate to animals, and he doesn't seem interested in them at all, so he's out if he does exist.
Maximus the Mad (Marvel): Probably doesn't exist and the invention doesn't seem like his type of thing. So he's out.
Lady Octopus (Spiderman): She's capable but has a lack of motive and might not exist, not to mention she worked mainly on robotics. So she's out.
Cassie Lang (Ant-Man): same reason as above.
Lenore Shimamoto (Big Hero 6): She's dead, didn't show anyone her inventions which didn't relate to animals, and seems more interested in chrystanthemums if she did exist, so she's out.
Leo Callisto (Miles from Tomorrowland): He might not exist and I don't know much about his inventions, so he's out unless I get more information.
Lexington (Gargoyles): He's a gargoyle, might not exist, and I don't know enough about his inventions, so he's out unless I get more information.
Lickspittle (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil): He's definitely on the isle for what he did to those fairies and probably wouldn't have interest in this invention, he's out.
Mad Doctor (The Mad Doctor): He's dead and if he wasn't, he'd be on the isle for the experiments he did on animals. I also don't think he's capable of such a thing.
Mr. McHenry (Kim Possible): He works with lasers, not animals and might not exist. So he's out.
Mechanicles (Aladdin): it'd turn into a weapon if he'd made it, he's out.
Merlin Jones (The Misadventures of Merlin Jones): He works with hypnosis, so he's out.
Merriweather Adam Pleasure (Pleasure Island): He created stuff that was fun, sure, but I don't think this kind of thing is up his alley. Plus he's long dead at this point even if he did exist and was capable of this.
Moon Girl (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur): Doesn't seem her type of invention and she might not exist, so she's out until I get further proof that she could be capable and would invent such a thing.
Mr. Woodbird (Tiny Ones Transport Service): He's an animal and might not exist, and this doesn't seem this kind of thing, so he's out (unless I get further proof).
Could:
Bob (Puppy Dog Pals): He's both capable, has an interest in animals, and not a villain, so he's a good candidate.
Captain Brieux (The Island at the Top of the World): We don't know if he exists but he's eccentric, a decent inventor, and he has a pet poodle, so he probably could invent something like this and does have the motive.
Searcher Clade (Strange World): He's a farmer, so he had the motive and he seems more than capable of inventing such a thing so he's a good candidate.
Clyde Cosgrove (Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers): He seems capable with some help and he has the motive, and is not a villain so he's a good candidate.
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (many movies): He's been in many disney movies, so he likely exists. He could very well have made the blueprints/thought up the idea though he's very unlikely to have built the invention himself.
Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Phineas and Ferb): Has the motive, is capable, and he could have given his daughter his inventions if he got sent to the isle. Question is, does he exist?
Drosselmeyer: He has the motive and might be capable though he's not too likely given he specifically likes creating toys.
Edgar "E" Gore and Victor Frankstien (Frankenweenie): Assuming they're not on the isle, they're more than capable and given their love of animals, they have the proper motive.
Ferb and Phineas Fletcher (Phineas and Ferb): I don't really need to say anything. If they exist, they're definitely capable of this invention.
Graham Pudowski (Ron's Gone Wrong): He could be capable and has the motive. If he exists, he's a good candidate.
Hiro Hamada (Big Hero 6): He is more than capable of inventing such a thing, he wouldn't be on the isle if he exists, and he has a cat. That's motivation enough. Possible candidate.
Princess Isabella Castillo Flores (Elena of Avalor): She seems capable of it, she likes animals, and her family has magic on their side, so maybe it made her realize that the animals around her COULD be sentient enough to communicate with. Possible candidate (if you know what she invented and disagree let me know, the wiki didn't tell me anything about her inventions).
Prince Jin (Sofia the first): He seems capable and,due to the talking Panda incident, he has the proper motive to WANT to make such a thing (if you know what he invented and disagree let me know, the wiki didn't tell me anything about his inventions). Possible candidate.
Lewis Robinson (Meet The Robinsons): His inventions are different enough from one another that he could have interest in inventing such a thing. Plus his family has a T-Rex and possibly other pets, so maybe he did invent it (if he exists). Possible candidate.
Maurice (Beauty and the Beast): Maurice is a competent inventor and he's somewhat eccentric. He also has a horse and maybe a cat if you include the cat (and other concept characters), so he has motive. And we know he exists since Belle does. Possible candidate.
Old Man (Fiddleford Hadron) McGucket (Gravity Falls): He's capable, seems to like animals, and is eccentric enough that it's highly possible he'd invent this if he exists.
Charles Muntz (Up): Probably on the isle if they bothered to bring him back but maybe they used his collar that Dug still has to manufacture more. So he's the strongest confidant.
I'm going to end on him, since he did invent something almost exactly like this.
But if anyone wants more options, here's where you can find them:
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simplyshelbs16xoxo · 6 years ago
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‘Sophomore Slump’ Chapter 5: And it's Our Time Now if you Want it to be
               “What’s the sitch, Wade?” Kim asked, sleepily. She nudged Ron awake gently.
               “Oh, hey, Wade,” he yawned.
               “Received a hit on the site from Dr. Bortel,” Wade told her. “Remember him?”
               “How could I forget? His inventions are ferociously unethical,” Kim replied. “What’s been stolen this time?”
               “His mood-compliance chips; apparently, they’re a mix of the neuro-compliance chips and the moodulators,” Wade informed her.
               “Like the ones Dementor had,” Kim began putting the pieces together. “He said he bought his though…whoever he bought it from must’ve stolen it from Bortel.”
               “KP, Dementor told us he bought it from DCB30,” Ron pointed out.
               “Yeah, but that doesn’t give much away. It sounds like a product number,” Kim remarked.
               “Look at the back of the chip that was on me,” he suggested, handing it to her. She turned it over, and found DCB30 etched into the back.
               “Wade can you scan this for prints?” Kim asked.
               “Sure thing, Kim, just hold the kimmunicator at arm’s length from the chip,” he told her. She did as she was told, and when the results came back, only five sets of prints were found that ever touched the chip—Bortel’s, Dementor’s, Monique’s, Ron’s and Kim’s.
               “Interesting…what was his first name again?” Ron asked.
               “Cyrus. Why?” Kim answered.
               “DCB30,” Ron said again.
               “Doctor Cyrus Bortel,” Kim realized. “We’re on it, Wade!”
               “KP, are you crazy!? It’s a trap!” Ron spoke frantically.
               “Yes, but he doesn’t know that we know it’s a trap,” she replied. “We have the element of surprise on our side now. Time to suit up.”
“So, you never told me who this villain is,” Drakken piped up when Mego left the room.
               “He calls himself The Knave,” Shego explained with a roll of her eyes. Going into further detail, Drakken learned that Team Go had never gone up against this villain before. The Knave’s Victorian home that they had been searching through had been in his family for years. He was a man of his own invention…quite literally. His right arm was mechanical, and was entirely built by himself.
               “And what is the reason we were searching his house again?” Drakken asked.
               “He’s built an army of automatons, but they’re nowhere to be found,” Shego replied.
               “Robots!?” Drakken laughed heartily. “Been there done that. If I couldn’t take over the world with little diablos, what makes him think he can?”
               “Probably because his doesn’t need a command signal, so they’ll be unstoppable once they’re active,” Shego jabbed.
               “Hence why you’re trying to find these automatons before they’re activated,” Drakken put together.
               “Now you’re getting it,” she remarked. “Took ya long enough.”
               “Well, excuse me if I didn’t have every piece of the puzzle,” Drakken argued. “No need to get snarky.”
               “Shego is always snarky,” Hego piped up, walking in on their conversation.
               “Well somebody should tell her, you catch more flies with honey than vinegar,” he fumed.
               “What if I don’t even want any flies!?” Shego shouted. “I’m only doing this stupid hero work because you”—she pointed at Drakken, her hands glowing—“took more interest in doing good after helping Possible and Stoppable save the world!”
               “Because I’m actually good at it!” Drakken pointed out angrily. “I’ve found my calling, and if you don’t want any part of this, I’m surely not the one keeping you here!”
               “You’re right; no one’s keeping me here,” she snapped. “I’m gone, and when I take over the world, you’ll all be sorry.” With that, she slammed the door behind her, leaving Go Tower for the foreseeable future.
               “Yori, why haven’t you told Stoppable-San of the mission?” Sensei’s mystical image was conjured up in her temporary dorm.
               “I am sorry, Sensei, but I do not feel he and Kim Possible should be put into danger if there’s truly nothing to worry about,” Yori replied.
               “Regardless, they should be warned at the very least. Just because the fate of their lives keeps changing does not mean there is nothing to worry about. What is it they say? Better to be—“
               “Safe than sorry,” Yori finished. “I understand, Sensei. I’ll tell them in two days’ time.”
               “See that you do, Yori…the fate of the world may depend on it.”
               His image faded, and the young ninja felt plagued by the fact there may or may not be a war on the horizon.
               Shego spent her time fuming in the old lair she and Drakken had most of their memories in. She remembered thinking how the sign claiming it was haunted was a little much. The moment she left her brothers in search of evil work, he took her in—the first person she applied for such a job with. Drakken had always been eccentric, and though his common sense wasn’t existent, he did have a knack for plans.
               If it hadn’t been for that mole rat, the little diablo plan would’ve succeeded. They were basically thwarted by a naked mole rat. But, yet, when it came to stopping the Lowardians, even one of the most dumb ideas he had seemed to have an effect on helping save the world. His first time trying to be good, and it worked. He was probably never cut out for evil to begin with.
               Just thinking about Drakken made Shego fume. She began hitting everything with her plasma in a rage of frustration. If she couldn’t stand him, then why did she always find herself thinking about him every time she left? Why did he plague her even when he wasn’t around to annoy her? Where was that memory device that had wiped Possible’s memory that one time?
               Her brothers and Drakken would be going back to face The Knave tomorrow. They’d all be destroyed if he activated those automatons. Only her plasma could fry their mechanics. She was staying evil, no matter what. If that were true though, why did she have a sick feeling in the pit of her stomach? And why did she care whether her brothers and former employer lived or died?
               Because you care.
               Her heart didn’t grow three sizes or whatever that Grinch tale says. No, in this moment, Shego realized that she always had a heart. If she didn’t, then why did she save Possible from Warmonga early on? More importantly, when the attitudinator hit her, she wouldn’t have had her good side exposed if there hadn’t been any good in her to begin with. Even now, she realized that she no longer felt animosity towards Team Possible. So, what did that say about her?
FFN | Ao3 | Buy me a Coffee?
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ashleybenlove · 7 years ago
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The Twin Factor
That sounds like it could be a great title for an episode of Dreamworks Dragons about Ruff and Tuff. Or a fanfic about the twins. I’ll shut up about RTTE and talk about KIM POSSIBLE NOW.
Drakken and Shego in a black SUV type car and Shego swipes a card at a cactus. Also the SUV has two doors.
Oh yeah, this is the mind control episode.
What does Shego do to knock that guy out??
I love that the cold open does not feature Kim at all. 
HAHA THEY USE A FLOPPY DISK FOR THE CAMERA, GODS THE OLD TECH OH MY GODS.
The twins basically send a virus that makes Kim in a nighttime face mask everybody in Middleton’s screensaver. They’re tiny hackers. 
Wade makes a joke at Kim’s expense.
Kim casually talking about her save the world thing (break in at a top secret lab) to her parents in this episode is like one of the earliest impressions of the show I can remember. Like, maybe for half a second I thought she hid it or maybe I was surprised because usually one hides that? Anyways.
Spousal encounter? Is that what they’re calling married people sex now? lol. Kim, your parents are going to Lake Middleton to fish and fuck. That’s what’s gonna happen.
James Possible thinks it’s perfectly okay FOR ALL THREE of his offspring go on a potentially dangerous mission. And Kim’s like MOM TELL DAD THAT’S A BAD IDEA. BECAUSE SERIOUSLY. IT IS. Do her parents not comprehend the kind of danger their daughter is in regularly???
The twins stole the battery (tri lithium!) on her Kimmunicator for a thing they were working on. SIGH.
The twins speak their own language. 
Wade is a 10 year old black child who according to Kim aced high school and college in eight months. BLACK EXCELLENCE. Also, I’m curious what his Bachelors degree is in. I bet he has like multiple degrees.
It’s funny that Ron makes that pacing themselves comment about the twins because the twins will later, at 13 will pretty much SKIP middle school and be freshman while Kim’s a senior.
“Business? Like what? Banking?” HAHA.
Twins ask tons of very smart questions to Ron who obviously is tweaked by this.
Cyrus Bortel will later come back in season 3. 
I wonder if Kim and Ron have to sign NDAs when they go to places like top secret labs. 
Kim’s like mind control is unethical. YES, IT IS.
Spectrometer sunglasses. Like, two years after KP ended, I found Bones, which would talk about spectrometers a lot. And this show started about 3 years before Bones did. 
Taishu Falls does not appear to be real. Also the plant is literally only in one place in the Peruvian rainforest. This scene makes me think of Hodgins.
Kim and Ron tandem skydive with a twin strapped to their chest.
I think they use the creepy music for the Bebes for when Kim is revealed to mind controlled. Noice.
Kim’s brothers use a parachute to capture their sister. 
Drakken thinks the twins are clones. 
idk why but Drakken’s henchman in that room just randomly made me think of them as basically like the Dragon Hunter mooks. I guess they kinda are. 
Then Drakken calls the twins “garden variety twins”. RUDE.
“The chip made me obey every command but I was aware of exactly what was happening.” A good reason to hate mind control. Shivers.
Kim hugs her bros.
Everybody but Kim is asleep. And red shirt twin just stole the blanket from green shirt twin.
I’m glad your marriage is strong and you brought home trout, Drs. Possible. 
Kim, that’s unethical to use the mind control thing on your brothers. 
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A 1983 graduate of New Yorkâ€s American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Enrico Colantoni made the difficult choice to stay in New York and live the life of a struggling actor, rather of moving with his parents to Italy. His hard work paid off when he landed TV guest roles in an episode of the syndicated show “Friday the 13th” and in an episode of “Night Heat (both 1987). After refining his skill at Yale and later spending a season at Minneapolis†Guthrie Theater, he returned to television in 1994 with featured guest roles in the crime dramas “Law & Order,” “New York Undercover” and “NYPD Blue,” where he looked as Peter Boyleâ€s schizophrenic son.
The actor moved on to television series regular the following year when he was cast as Louis Utz on the NBC quick-lived sitcom “Hope and Gloria,” starring Cynthia Stevenson and Jessica Lundy in the title characters. The same year, he way too got his initial flavor in front of the movie camera in the action/comedy Money Train, opposite Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Jennifer Lopez. He continued with parts in Kevin Spaceyâ€s thriller Albino Alligator (1996), the Canadian comedy The Wrong Guy (1997), supporting turns in the made-for-TV films The Member of the Wedding and Cloned (both 1997).
It was also in 1997 that Colantoni was cast in the weekly comedy series “Just Shoot Me!,” playing the womanizing fashion photographer Elliot DiMauro until 2003. Costarring David Spade, Laura San Giacomo, George Segal and Wendie Malick, the show was a hit and, Colantoni became a popular face among TV sitcom fans.
Colantoni went on to appear in films Screwed: A Hollywood Bedtime Story (1998, starred with Jennifer Aspen), the drama Divorce: A Contemporary Western (1998), the controversial thriller Stigmata (1999), portraying the ethically-challenged Father Dario, before delivering a wonderful featured role as the leader of a group of aliens in the enchanting comedy Galaxy Quest (1999). Still in 1999, the phase-trained player revisited the stage in a Los Angeles production of “Macbeth,” starring in the title role.
After guest starring in episodes of “3rd Rock from the Sun” (2000) and “The Outer Limits,” Colantoni teamed up with Steven Spielberg for the directorâ€s highly-anticipated sci-fi film A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001), opposite Frances Oâ€Connor and Haley Joel Osment, and portrayed Elia Kazan in the TNT biopic telepic James Dean (2001). When his film slate started to interfere with his series schedule, Colantoni short-expression depart from “Just Shoot Me” and came out as something of a silver screen star with supporting roles in Mick Jacksonâ€s The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest (2002), the Steven Soderbergh-directed ensemble Full Frontal (2002, with David Duchovny and Catherine Keener) and the comedy Frank McKlusky, C.I. (2002).
A year after “Just Shoot Me!” departed the airwaves, Colantoni could be seen making a cameo turn as the Bookish Man in 2004†drama film Criminal, which starred John C. Reilly and Maggie Gyllenhaal and helmed by Gregory Jacobs. He also appeared in episodes of “Monk,” as Joe Christie, and Disneyâ€s “Kim Possible,” voicing Dr. Cyrus Bortel, and returned to series TV as a regular role in the UPN drama “Veronica Mars,” portraying Keith Mars, a private investigator who becomes regular help from his teen daughter. Debuted on September 2004, the show, which stars the award-winning actress Kristen Bell, is now in the season three.
As of November 2006, Colantoni has completed two comedy films, director-writer Ursula Burtonâ€s The Happiest Day of His Life and Shermanâ€s Way, starring as D.J, opposite James LeGros as Palmer. He is also set to appear with Antonio Banderas, Meg Ryan, Colin Hanks and Selma Blair in the action film Homeland Security, which slated for 2007 release.
Name Enrico Colantoni Height Naionality Canadian Date of Birth 14 February 1963 Place of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Famous for
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