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Post by Imperial General Someguy on Mar 11, 2007 16:50:31 GMT -5
3/5
It was okay, and there were some genuinly funny moments. And I also loved seeing Gemini and the other low-profile villians again for an episode.
Easily the best part was the end, when everybody was going after Kim while she was going after Ron. 7-way car chases are always fun.
So...anybody up for some Taco Bueno? ;D
As for giving all the money to choir and drama and none to sports, thats just wrong. At least give them equal funding. One shouldn't be favored over the other. *looks at Ashley*
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 11, 2007 18:18:33 GMT -5
I ate Wendy's the other day, and I felt so guilty! I've been going to Wendy's in lieu of fast food, but I don't feel guilty because they have those salads with fat free salad dressings, and if you only use half of it, its still healthy. They also have those Frescata sandwiches that are pretty healthy too. Anyway, I think today was the first day I've had Taco Bell since Grande Size Me. Typically I'm there three or four times a week in the drive-through.
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Post by Ms.FancyPants on Mar 11, 2007 18:21:36 GMT -5
I was eating Taco Bell during 'Grande Size Me'... I will never look at a Taco the same way.
This episode would've been okay, but I didn't feel Kim was concerned enough about how Ron was eating. I give it a 3/5...
There's my late review. (I will now go read the recent threads to make up for 2 months of being gone!!!)
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Post by johnnys on Mar 13, 2007 3:53:18 GMT -5
I've posted this in the "Ask the VIPs" thread, but I just thought of sharing this with u guys too (perhaps we can discuss it here) :
Anyone noticed this new person? Is this a new villain?It was one of the villains appeared on Kim's Kimmunicator in "Grande Size Me". Here's the full screencap : Sorry for quoting myself, but I have to rephrase my earlier statement since I've discovered this screencap from "Bad Boy" (I've already posted this in the "Ask the VIPs" thread, but perhaps we can discuss it here) : Assuming if he is a new villain, is he an actor? or perhaps a frustrated actor?
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 13, 2007 9:25:28 GMT -5
It's about time we had an actor as a villain on KP!
Unless you count Rudolph Farnsworth...
DAMN!
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Post by swenlin on Mar 19, 2007 13:12:53 GMT -5
It's about time we had an actor as a villain on KP! Unless you count Rudolph Farnsworth... DAM N! We were supposed to have "Snakespeare", but we never cracked a story for him. Tell you what, you get us into season 5 and I'll get you Snakespeare AND another Felix episode!
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Post by nabusan on Mar 19, 2007 13:18:30 GMT -5
*squeal* Felix Felix! Though, the whole idea of college still puts me off. But I'm willing to give it a go for more Felix-ness!
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 19, 2007 13:27:06 GMT -5
It's about time we had an actor as a villain on KP! Unless you count Rudolph Farnsworth... DAM N! We were supposed to have "Snakespeare", but we never cracked a story for him. Tell you what, you get us into season 5 and I'll get you Snakespeare AND another Felix episode! IT'S A DEAL! Shake hands on it! Or... *pats her computer monitor, drinks a sip of Dr. Pepper, and then dances around*
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 19, 2007 19:36:34 GMT -5
Me want Felix! *stuffs nabusan into a closet* Sorry, boy, but Felix is mine!
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Post by Mickey on Mar 20, 2007 2:06:58 GMT -5
I really enjoyed this episode, and on Friday I am bringing my laptop to my Health professors office to show her this episode and get her hooked on this great show.
For the record, I have purchased the rights to download this from Itunes.
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Post by fan315 on Mar 20, 2007 20:49:27 GMT -5
I thought this episode was really funny, of course that's natural since there was a lot of Barkin/Ron interplay.
As soon as Coach Barkin started talking about how Bueno Nacho was an acceptable "sometimes" food, I knew the corporate execs at Disney were up to their usual mischief. What was really hilarious was how the show was obviously making fun of the nutritional message that it had to give. Ironically, when Ron was ranting about how Barkin's speeches on the food pyramid was all propaganda being directed by a conspiracy--he was kind of right!
I also found it amusing that in retrospect Kim Possible is the worst show to be used for a "health initiative": while Kim is athletic, the other two stars are a kid who spends all day binging at a fast food restaurant and a kid who spends all day sitting at his computer drinking soda!
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Post by swenlin on Mar 20, 2007 23:39:17 GMT -5
I thought this episode was really funny, of course that's natural since there was a lot of Barkin/Ron interplay. As soon as Coach Barkin started talking about how Bueno Nacho was an acceptable "sometimes" food, I knew the corporate execs at Disney were up to their usual mischief. What was really hilarious was how the show was obviously making fun of the nutritional message that it had to give. Ironically, when Ron was ranting about how Barkin's speeches on the food pyramid was all propaganda being directed by a conspiracy--he was kind of right! I also found it amusing that in retrospect Kim Possible is the worst show to be used for a "health initiative": while Kim is athletic, the other two stars are a kid who spends all day binging at a fast food restaurant and a kid who spends all day sitting at his computer drinking soda! I think I speak for all of us on the show when I say.... LA LA LA LA LA - I CAN'T HEAR YOU - LA LA LA LA LA!
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 21, 2007 0:55:49 GMT -5
Does that "Snakespear" comment mean that there are still ideas for KP floating around in your heads, and given the chance and an adequate break from KP, you would at least consider going for another season?
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 21, 2007 14:17:14 GMT -5
I thought this episode was really funny, of course that's natural since there was a lot of Barkin/Ron interplay. As soon as Coach Barkin started talking about how Bueno Nacho was an acceptable "sometimes" food, I knew the corporate execs at Disney were up to their usual mischief. What was really hilarious was how the show was obviously making fun of the nutritional message that it had to give. Ironically, when Ron was ranting about how Barkin's speeches on the food pyramid was all propaganda being directed by a conspiracy--he was kind of right! I also found it amusing that in retrospect Kim Possible is the worst show to be used for a "health initiative": while Kim is athletic, the other two stars are a kid who spends all day binging at a fast food restaurant and a kid who spends all day sitting at his computer drinking soda! I think I speak for all of us on the show when I say.... LA LA LA LA LA - I CAN'T HEAR YOU - LA LA LA LA LA! That was freakin' brilliant, Swenlin!
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Post by Mickey on Mar 23, 2007 11:48:59 GMT -5
Okay, so I just got back from my professors office where I showed her this episode. We had just watched a few bits and pieces of Super Size Me in class on Monday, so I think this was a good tie in.
Anyway, she loved it. I've never heard anyone laugh as much as I do (even about the subtle humor) when watching this show.
As for the Ron/Barkin interplay, I think she enjoyed that the most. I'm basing this judgment on the frequency and volume of her laughs during Ron/Barkin compared to the other moments. She also laughed when Gemini was standing there with his hand extended and the spikes came out of his fingers. So did I.
However, Ron's eating style made her say "ew" quite a bit. I blame this more on her PhD than the show itself. Truth be told, Ron did start eating like a caveman.
Now she wants to see the rest of the episodes.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 23, 2007 20:12:46 GMT -5
Okay, so I just got back from my professors office where I showed her this episode. We had just watched a few bits and pieces of Super Size Me in class on Monday, so I think this was a good tie in. Anyway, she loved it. I've never heard anyone laugh as much as I do (even about the subtle humor) when watching this show. As for the Ron/Barkin interplay, I think she enjoyed that the most. I'm basing this judgment on the frequency and volume of her laughs during Ron/Barkin compared to the other moments. She also laughed when Gemini was standing there with his hand extended and the spikes came out of his fingers. So did I. However, Ron's eating style made her say "ew" quite a bit. I blame this more on her PhD than the show itself. Truth be told, Ron did start eating like a caveman. Now she wants to see the rest of the episodes. Go you! Out there converting souls to the Gospel of KP. And it is such a good health tie-in. The scary thing is that this show is partial inspiration for my new health goal thing. Curse you Disney! Your subliminal PSA got to me! It worked!!!!
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Post by Mickey on Mar 25, 2007 18:15:57 GMT -5
The real funny thing is that right after it ended she said "I'm hungry now," despite having said "Ew!" a million times during the showing.
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Post by Commander Argus on Mar 25, 2007 18:19:42 GMT -5
Funniest moment in the whole thing (besides the shot of KP instantly de-boning the chicken)
LIES!!!
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Post by nabusan on Mar 25, 2007 20:17:04 GMT -5
I was shocked to see the deboning of the chicken, man she's strong! It was nice of her to make sure Ron didn't choke on his food.
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Post by rela on Mar 25, 2007 20:21:46 GMT -5
I was shocked to see the deboning of the chicken, man she's strong! It was nice of her to make sure Ron didn't choke on his food. What, you can't debone a chicken in seconds? Anyway, the kind of chicken she had looked like one of those that's pretty easy to debone (I've seen my mom do it).
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