|
Post by Forlong on Dec 16, 2005 11:20:14 GMT -5
She doesn't seem to be the cheer-leading type. In Go Team Go we see her on the girls basketball team. That makes sense.
|
|
|
Post by taechunsa on Dec 16, 2005 12:23:47 GMT -5
Really doubt that Monique will become a cheerleader.
Now, it would be pretty cool if Ron became a cheerleader/yellleader or whatever they call male cheerleaders.
I was flipping through the channels the other day and ran across some high school cheerleading competition. I watched it for about two routines before getting bored and moving on, but I found it interesting that both of those teams had about half their squad made up of boys.
I also know that nearly every collegiate cheer squad that I have seen perform has at least a few males. I also think it would be rather humorous if Ron showed up for the first practice wearing the girl's uniform. It could be a great tie in with both Attack of the Killer Bebes (He would wear a different uniform wouldn't he? With Ron, I don't know.) and Mind Games (The breeze is kind of refreshing.)
|
|
|
Post by Raptor™ on Dec 16, 2005 12:36:01 GMT -5
Really doubt that Monique will become a cheerleader. Now, it would be pretty cool if Ron became a cheerleader/yellleader or whatever they call male cheerleaders. I was flipping through the channels the other day and ran across some high school cheerleading competition. I watched it for about two routines before getting bored and moving on, but I found it interesting that both of those teams had about half their squad made up of boys. I also know that nearly every collegiate cheer squad that I have seen perform has at least a few males. I also think it would be rather humorous if Ron showed up for the first practice wearing the girl's uniform. It could be a great tie in with both Attack of the Killer Bebes (He would wear a different uniform wouldn't he? With Ron, I don't know.) and Mind Games (The breeze is kind of refreshing.) I think him being a school mascot is already enough. He seems to already have a knack for it. ;D
|
|
|
Post by aridblue on Dec 16, 2005 12:40:16 GMT -5
Logic? Continuity? Ha! Ha, we the creators say! Dammit Jim, we're comedy writers. Don't bother us with trivial details like the cheer squad needing to change members. Now, how to work in a joke concerning Bonnie, a rutabaga, and a pair of clown shoes. Unfortunately, taechunsa is right. It probably won't make much sense to us if we scrutinize so deeply into each and every cheerleader, shown in the show. Realism and Logic were never top priorities when it came to making Kim Possible.
|
|
|
Post by taechunsa on Dec 16, 2005 16:32:46 GMT -5
Unfortunately, taechunsa is right. I am not sure if I should be glad that I was right or worried that it was preceded with 'unfortunately'. ;D
|
|