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Post by Blue on Jan 6, 2008 16:35:24 GMT -5
I completely love this episode.
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Post by dimaggiofan on Jan 6, 2008 19:56:53 GMT -5
I feel like somebody should make a music video of Hulk-Ron to this song. xD
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Post by Panther on Jan 12, 2008 18:18:57 GMT -5
Dmf... When I saw that post I thought "An AMV to Fat would be funny! Oh wait... I haven't clicked the link yet... Why did I just assume it's that song?" then I clicked the link... And it was that song.
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Post by mdog on Jan 12, 2008 20:00:44 GMT -5
i liked car alarm, but not there best.
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Post by kittykax on Jan 12, 2008 20:31:23 GMT -5
Wow, you know seeing this episode it shows that Bueno Nacho must have TERRIBLY bad food. that guy on "Super size me" didn't get THAT big after 30 days
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Post by dimaggiofan on Jan 14, 2008 23:14:15 GMT -5
Dmf... When I saw that post I thought "An AMV to Fat would be funny! Oh wait... I haven't clicked the link yet... Why did I just assume it's that song?" then I clicked the link... And it was that song. *calls in Twila* you little psychic, Panther.
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Jan 15, 2008 17:48:55 GMT -5
that guy on "Super size me" didn't get THAT big after 30 days That's because Morgan Spurlock didn't fall into "Project Titan."
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Post by kittykax on Jan 24, 2008 19:51:27 GMT -5
that guy on "Super size me" didn't get THAT big after 30 days That's because Morgan Spurlock didn't fall into "Project Titan." I thought that only made you big, stupid, and orange? Maybe it just takes a while to turn orange.
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Post by cadmus on Mar 18, 2008 20:02:01 GMT -5
A lot of the writing is good but the storyline is just horrid. That doesn't really make any sense, since they're supposed to be the same thing, aren't they?
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Post by ferryport1987 on Mar 18, 2008 20:02:58 GMT -5
nice episode:-)
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Post by cadmus on Mar 18, 2008 20:09:40 GMT -5
This episode seems to get bashed alot based on the PSAish feel of the episode. I'll admit, I wasn't crazy about the episode the first time around. But after a couple repeat viewings, the episode has kind of grown on me a little. First off, yes I agree this episode could've used a little more subtlety. However there is still some rewatch value to be found here. The one thing that makes this episode stand out more after a couple times are the comedic performances of Christy Carlson Romano, Patrick Warburton, and Will Friedle. Say what you might about how the fight scenes or artwork aren't as good as other shows, but darn if the voice cast to this show isn't among the best in animation. There were some very funny one lines/quotes in this episode: Barkin: Don't advert your eyes, LOOK AT IT!
Ron: There's nothing wrong with my reaction time.
Ron: I'll take the #12, Ned. Ned: There is no #12, the combinations only go up to 8. Ron: There is if you put together a 3, a 2, and a 7.
Jack Hench: That's the downside of dealing with criminals, they're always looking to steal your stuff! Oh, which reminds me, has anyone seen my stapler?
Hulk Ron: Ow, donut hurt Ron! Ron smash!
Ron: I found a burrito stuck in my... Kim: I don't want to know!
Ron: Oh yeah, they are. They got...wait a second, your trying to teach me on Smarty Mart time! Barkin: No I wasn't, I was on break!
Barkin: STOPPABLE, OFFICE NOW!
Ron: (Looking at Rufus) What, don't look at me like that. That goes for you to, JOSH.
Drakken: Attention Kim Possible, you have something that doesn't belong to you. Okay, technically, it doesn't belong to me either, but I'm the villain, so I don't particularly care! Ha ha ha, now hand it over!
Ron: Don't you ever get tired of eating like a rabbit? Kim: Asked the one eating like a pig? Ron: Look, I know we all like our playful teasing, but I think you crossed the line, Kim. Kim: Right, totally unfair to pigs.
Ron: It's like their proud of it. Kim: Woo woo, overreaction alert. Ron: Whose side are you on Kim? Kim: Woo woo.I'm particularly fond of the last two above, as it shows how much more fun the exchanges between Kim and Ron were this season, being in a relationship and all. It's also refreshing to see Kim loosen up a little, which is probably easier for her, with her knowing how happy she is with her personal life at the moment, she doesn't have to be so up tight all the time. You could tell the writers adding the extra villains in was an attempt to side track the viewers from the PSA stuff. It sort of worked to an extent. I liked Fred Willard coming back as Jack Hench again. (Must..., not..., go off..., on an..., Anchorman... rant) It was also cool to see Gemini again, too bad that he didn't say anything (was Maurice Lamarche not available or something , for what was probably the best one shot villain, it was disappointing that he never had a speaking role). Oh well, you can't get everything you want. I also liked hulk Ron beating up on Monkey Fist and his monkey ninja's, as well as the Supersize Me & The Incredible Hulk spoofs. However I do feel that the ending to this episode felt more like it was tacked on by the man (as Ron would call him) than the writers themselves. After a hilarious start it felt like the ending just came in and ruined the fun (i.e. KP shooting grapes in to Ron's mouth). The ending with Ron breaking the 4th wall was perhaps this seasons funniest joke. It was also a nice nod to those famous Captain Planet/G.I. Joe endings. Episodes like this are kind of hard to judge. While I felt majority of the jokes were home runs. I felt like the PSA stuff sucked some of the life out of this episode. I can't really decide on how I feel about this episode on the whole, so I'm leaving it as inconclusive, due to the inconsistent quality.
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Post by danman007 on Mar 18, 2008 21:40:55 GMT -5
This episode seems to get bashed alot based on the PSAish feel of the episode. I'll admit, I wasn't crazy about the episode the first time around. But after a couple repeat viewings, the episode has kind of grown on me a little. First off, yes I agree this episode could've used a little more subtlety. However there is still some rewatch value to be found here. The one thing that makes this episode stand out more after a couple times are the comedic performances of Christy Carlson Romano, Patrick Warburton, and Will Friedle. Say what you might about how the fight scenes or artwork aren't as good as other shows, but darn if the voice cast to this show isn't among the best in animation. There were some very funny one lines/quotes in this episode: Barkin: Don't advert your eyes, LOOK AT IT!
Ron: There's nothing wrong with my reaction time.
Ron: I'll take the #12, Ned. Ned: There is no #12, the combinations only go up to 8. Ron: There is if you put together a 3, a 2, and a 7.
Jack Hench: That's the downside of dealing with criminals, they're always looking to steal your stuff! Oh, which reminds me, has anyone seen my stapler?
Hulk Ron: Ow, donut hurt Ron! Ron smash!
Ron: I found a burrito stuck in my... Kim: I don't want to know!
Ron: Oh yeah, they are. They got...wait a second, your trying to teach me on Smarty Mart time! Barkin: No I wasn't, I was on break!
Barkin: STOPPABLE, OFFICE NOW!
Ron: (Looking at Rufus) What, don't look at me like that. That goes for you to, JOSH.
Drakken: Attention Kim Possible, you have something that doesn't belong to you. Okay, technically, it doesn't belong to me either, but I'm the villain, so I don't particularly care! Ha ha ha, now hand it over!
Ron: Don't you ever get tired of eating like a rabbit? Kim: Asked the one eating like a pig? Ron: Look, I know we all like our playful teasing, but I think you crossed the line, Kim. Kim: Right, totally unfair to pigs.
Ron: It's like their proud of it. Kim: Woo woo, overreaction alert. Ron: Whose side are you on Kim? Kim: Woo woo.I'm particularly fond of the last two above, as it shows how much more fun the exchanges between Kim and Ron were this season, being in a relationship and all. It's also refreshing to see Kim loosen up a little, which is probably easier for her, with her knowing how happy she is with her personal life at the moment, she doesn't have to be so up tight all the time. You could tell the writers adding the extra villains in was an attempt to side track the viewers from the PSA stuff. It sort of worked to an extent. I liked Fred Willard coming back as Jack Hench again. (Must..., not..., go off..., on an..., Anchorman... rant) It was also cool to see Gemini again, too bad that he didn't say anything (was Maurice Lamarche not available or something , for what was probably the best one shot villain, it was disappointing that he never had a speaking role). Oh well, you can't get everything you want. I also liked hulk Ron beating up on Monkey Fist and his monkey ninja's, as well as the Supersize Me & The Incredible Hulk spoofs. However I do feel that the ending to this episode felt more like it was tacked on by the man (as Ron would call him) than the writers themselves. After a hilarious start it felt like the ending just came in and ruined the fun (i.e. KP shooting grapes in to Ron's mouth). The ending with Ron breaking the 4th wall was perhaps this seasons funniest joke. It was also a nice nod to those famous Captain Planet/G.I. Joe endings. Episodes like this are kind of hard to judge. While I felt majority of the jokes were home runs. I felt like the PSA stuff sucked some of the life out of this episode. I can't really decide on how I feel about this episode on the whole, so I'm leaving it as inconclusive, due to the inconsistent quality. I overall like this episode, and cadmus evokes most of the same feelings I have. I love the Hulk parody with Ron and mostly Kim's character in this one plus I love the exchanges between Kim and Ron. Kim's expression at the end when Ron loses his pants is priceless.
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Post by manofevil on Jan 11, 2010 4:31:13 GMT -5
I finally settled on 3 with this episode, largely because I remember not liking this episode a great deal. Looking back, I think it was because it was the only ep I could get access to online at DC.com and at the time I was jonesing badly for some KP, so I watched it too much and I have to admit: it IS my least favorite ep of S4. That said, as I read the reviews you all posted, I found myself remembering many of the good moments of this ep, like Barkin and Ron in Smarty Mart and Kim going WOOP! WOOP!. A lot of the points raised about fast food were also very good. I noticed however an inconsistancy. If they wanted to destroy Ron's health, They should have had him avoid tacos in the same way he avoided salads. Tacos, at least fast food ones, almost always include fresh lettuce and tomatoes, which should have, in theory, negated Hench's formula. He should have been restricted to burritos and nacos and other dishes that are only meat, beans and cheese. I, too, also did not enjoy watching Ron regress back to his first season Bueno Nacho obsession. I've noticed that in many of the eps in S4 they seem to ignore past character development to chase jokes. It seems to have gotten them mixed results. Again 3 stars.
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Post by manofevil on Jan 12, 2010 2:48:17 GMT -5
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Post by manofevil on Jan 12, 2010 3:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by manofevil on Jan 12, 2010 3:34:51 GMT -5
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Post by manofevil on Jan 12, 2010 3:46:05 GMT -5
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Post by Joe Stoppinghem on Jan 13, 2010 21:33:13 GMT -5
I loved the episode because they were poking fun at PSA show that Disney requires from all their shows.
Far better than the Shanna Nevada where the one friend (Oliver?) has Diabetes and Shanna and friend go overboard trying keep him from eating sweets during a party.
Important message but very weak script.
As mentioned before when Ron breaks the 4th wall and talks about falling into Toxic Waste, brilliant!
"Ron Hates Clowns!"
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