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Post by Joe Stoppinghem on Feb 24, 2008 16:59:08 GMT -5
Boy, I don't know if I can make it but I sure would like to try!
Hey how about a VFW somewhere out there, in here. (Whoops wrong scene.)
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Post by swenlin on Mar 12, 2008 23:11:32 GMT -5
Oooh, that reminds me of a question. Why exactly did Drakken say that Warhok looked familiar? Was it just because he looked like Warmonga, or was it a subtle illustration of the fact that Warhok is Drakken's vision of the type of villain he's always wished he could be? And then, the irony of it all is that----as this episode shows----he does much better as a good guy? Or am I too just reading into this waaaay too much? ;D NOTE: If you ever find yourself asking a question that starts "...or was it a subtle illustration of..." the answer will be "no" to the "subtle" option and "yes" to the more direct and obvious answer.
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Post by Mickey on Mar 13, 2008 5:34:21 GMT -5
Oooh, that reminds me of a question. Why exactly did Drakken say that Warhok looked familiar? Was it just because he looked like Warmonga, or was it a subtle illustration of the fact that Warhok is Drakken's vision of the type of villain he's always wished he could be? And then, the irony of it all is that----as this episode shows----he does much better as a good guy? Or am I too just reading into this waaaay too much? ;D NOTE: If you ever find yourself asking a question that starts "...or was it a subtle illustration of..." the answer will be "no" to the "subtle" option and "yes" to the more direct and obvious answer. So, was a Emotion Sickness just a funny episode or was it a subtle illustration on how men have a hard time understanding the women in their lives?
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Post by swenlin on Mar 13, 2008 12:31:21 GMT -5
NOTE: If you ever find yourself asking a question that starts "...or was it a subtle illustration of..." the answer will be "no" to the "subtle" option and "yes" to the more direct and obvious answer. So, was a Emotion Sickness just a funny episode or was it a subtle illustration on how men have a hard time understanding the women in their lives? No comment.
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Post by Commander Argus on Mar 13, 2008 16:02:04 GMT -5
BEST...EPISODE...EVER!!!
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Post by swenlin on Apr 28, 2008 3:15:41 GMT -5
THANK...YOU...DUDE!!!
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Post by Mickey on Apr 28, 2008 11:16:50 GMT -5
So, was a Emotion Sickness just a funny episode or was it a subtle illustration on how men have a hard time understanding the women in their lives? No comment. I aren't stupid! I know what that means.
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Post by Monty on Jun 14, 2008 16:16:15 GMT -5
I wonder if any VIP's still read it, but anyway, worth a try. Dear VIP's, what is your opinion on FFF (Fight For Five) movement?
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Post by Andy Ice on Jun 14, 2008 19:15:58 GMT -5
My opinion is that there's a better chance for attaining world peace, than another season of KP happening. I also think one should never say never if you believe in something, so I would not tell you not to try,
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Post by rd on Jun 15, 2008 1:28:45 GMT -5
Thank you, Andy!
While world peace seems to be unattainable at the moment... you never know.
So many fans have the show KP so embedded in their hearts that we will never let the hope go.
We DO understand the sitch that the show is in. KP has run the limit in the suits' eyes... but not in the true die-hard fans'!
We will hold hope high. I do. As quite a few of us do.
You never know when lightning will strike, even MORE than 2 times, LOL!
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Post by jakt on Jun 17, 2008 21:11:22 GMT -5
VIP's of the KP Universe. I really enjoy going back through Season 4 and seeing all the tributes paid to so many of the great KP FanFiction writers. Was that something that was planned or just happened for fun?
kt of the jakt writing team
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Post by Monty on Jun 20, 2008 8:36:24 GMT -5
Mr Loter, in final entry of your blog you mentioned some new KP project... sothefinale.blogspot.com/"... After that, I packed up my last box and headed off to my final meeting at another building regarding a Kim Possible project that is being worked on (and has been worked on for a while). I can not speak about it, but I think some of you clever guys will figure it out" That was almost year ago. What it turned out to be and did it even happened? 'Cos I've never seen it.
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Post by cadmus on Jun 20, 2008 11:35:13 GMT -5
I think somebody already said something about it being the Epcot attraction that's supposed to appear at Disney Land.
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Post by Monty on Jun 20, 2008 13:57:57 GMT -5
"think" "somebody" "something" looks a bit unreliable. But thanks anyway! looking for more answers though.
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Post by cadmus on Jun 21, 2008 14:21:02 GMT -5
"think" "somebody" "something" looks a bit unreliable. But thanks anyway! looking for more answers though. Well here's something a little more definitive then: I believe the "secret project" Steve is referring to is not exactly secret, in that the Orlando Sentinel had a video about it last year. The fact that it's still being worked on may be a bit hush hush. But, as I've warned, nothing is certain until you hear an official announcement. And sometimes, not even then... But, think good thoughts and hopefully this will come to pass.
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Post by Monty on Jun 26, 2008 3:00:34 GMT -5
Dear VIP's! I know this is not very proper question, but would you like to continue Kim Possible if you were asked by Disney? I'd appreciate any comment, even if it's "I can't comment on that".
oh and thanks cadmus.
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Post by cadmus on Jul 1, 2008 15:00:28 GMT -5
My opinion is that there's a better chance for attaining world peace, than another season of KP happening. I also think one should never say never if you believe in something, so I would not tell you not to try, True, the one thing that a KP revival for a 5th season lacks is numbers. The numbers that played such a crucial role in KP being revived in its 4th season. The ratings for So The Drama, and the G.erman syndication deal were huge influences. IMO KP season 4 lost a huge amount of momentum after Stop Team Go, and the quality in writing took a drop. Not to mention that the 4th season didn't produce the kind of ratings where DC would think it is worth a 5th season. Just my opinion of course. Anyways I don't have a problem with KP ending; but I DID NOT like the terms KP ended on. Specifically the college plot, and whether or not Kim and Ron would be together in college. It was built up, then left unresolved. The ending felt like a sugar coated jawbreaker with an empty shell. Well Steve Loter did resolve it, until Bob Schooley had made a statement about canon only pertaining to on screen material. Until that I felt Loter's explanation was a good enough canon resolution, until his opinion was shot down. (I wonder what Steve Loter's opinion on this issue is ) I have nothing against Bob Schooley at all. I think Bob & Mark have produced some of the most under rated and under appreciated cartoons (and I look forward to their new Nick-Toon). I just don't like his opinion on this matter, as it totally unravels Kim/Ron being in college for the sake of one persons opinion. (Alright also being an easy way to resolve the mind-bogglingly obsessed Kigo shippers, but that's an overexposed issue for another time) It indirectly leaves unresolved issues for a relationship that was done fantastically (and was one of the reasons for KP's S4 revival), a relationship that was still entertaining after they got together (and proved the naysayers wrong as well ) But leaving the relationship in question; felt like a slap in the face to those that were fans of this "CANON" relationship, and just left me feeling like telling myself "If I knew this was the route they would've taken, I wouldn't have even bothered fighting so hard for Season 4's resurrection in the first place." Anyways that's the way I feel, and I don't see schooley coming in and taking back his words on this. Or a 5th KP season (maybe a DTV; i.e. Futurama). Though either one would be nice to see; I just can't see either one happening.
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Post by Joe Stoppinghem on Jul 1, 2008 23:05:48 GMT -5
The one thing you didn't mention was that Disney flew through those episodes way too quickly.
I mean four shows in one night? Great for the hard core fans but the causal viewer would have missed it if they didn't know about it.
Also, Saturday night is the least viewed time for TV. Plus the number of times the show was preempted or the scheduled was moved for one reason or another just pushed the rating down more.
It appears that Disney didn't really care if the show went beyond the original 65 and is showed.
The KP crew did it's best with what they were given. Yea a graduation movie would have been more enjoyable and have a better closure but this is what they were given.
Mark, Bob, and Steve, I will say that I congratulations on season 5. It never "jumped the shark ".
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Post by MrDrP on Jul 5, 2008 12:06:51 GMT -5
Cadmus,
I think Bob deserves some slack for his comment. The poor guy, along with Mark and Steve, was savaged by some Kigo fans on this and the KPSH forum for the way Graduation ended, effectively putting the ki-bosh on Kigo. I think he thought it was wise to just hand the post-story story over to the fans.
I think Graduation made it very clear that Kim and Ron would be together for the long haul, wherever the two went to college. And, for what it's worth, Mark said at the 2007 LA lunch that Kim and Ron would stay together and fight crime, regardless of how their college situation unfolded.
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Post by schooley on Jul 7, 2008 13:52:19 GMT -5
What comment?
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