Kim Possible - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Steal Wheels
Motor Ed and Drakken team up to steal the advanced cyber-robotic technology found in Felix's tricked out wheelchair. Meanwhile, Kim feels like a third wheel when Ron and Felix spend all their time bonding over a video game.
Emotion Sickness
A tussle in a scientist's lab causes "modulators" to accidentally attach to both Kim and Shego. Unaware of the microchips' presence, Shego and Kim find themselves whirling from one emotional extreme to another while their rattled companions, Drakken and Ron, try to make sense of their bizarre behavior.
Bonding
While on a mission at Professor Dementor's lair Ron accidentally picks up a "bondo-ball" which activates the next day and causes Kim and her rival Bonnie to literally become joined at the hip, while Ron ends up glued shoulder to shoulder to his teaching nemesis, Barkin.
Bad Boy
Ron arrives at the opinion that "bad boys" get the girls. As he prepares to test this hypothesis, a mishap with Drakken at a villains convention causes Ron to become pure evil, while Drakken can't help but do nice things. Before Kim can realize what has happened, Ron takes Drakken's place and Shego is sure that this time she's hooked up to a villain with actual potential.
Showdown at the Crooked D
Dad is one bummed dude when he's the only genius not invited to the Crooked D Ranch Research Roundup. But as the other brainiacs start to become a few quarts short of a 10-gallon hat, it's up to a Possible posse to save the West.
Dimension Twist
Kim and Ron go on their wildest adventure yet when some crossed wires at Drakken's lab send them, plus Drakken and Shego, into the twisted dimension of the multi-channel cable universe. Kim and Ron must discover a way out before they find themselves permanently stuck in this altered reality, but before they do they'll find themselves living the world of sitcoms, medical dramas, perky preschool series and reality make-over shows ("Evil Eye for the Bad Guy").
So the Drama (1)
On the eve of Kim's Junior Prom, Drakken begins his first truly serious attempt to conquer the world while trying to find Kim's weakness. Meanwhile, when handsome new student Eric comes between Kim and Ron's close friendship, they are forced at long last to examine their true feelings for each other and the nature of their relationship.
So the Drama (2)
On the eve of Kim's Junior Prom, Drakken begins his first truly serious attempt to conquer the world while trying to find Kim's weakness. Meanwhile, when handsome new student Eric comes between Kim and Ron's close friendship, they are forced at long last to examine their true feelings for each other and the nature of their relationship.
So the Drama (3)
On the eve of Kim's Junior Prom, Drakken begins his first truly serious attempt to conquer the world while trying to find Kim's weakness. Meanwhile, when handsome new student Eric comes between Kim and Ron's close friendship, they are forced at long last to examine their true feelings for each other and the nature of their relationship.
Overdue / Roachie
Kim lands in library lock-up after she's nailed for an overdue, and mysteriously missing, book. Ron realizes that HE borrowed and lost the book and must back-track through a series of recent missions in an attempt to track it down.
And the Molerat Will Be CGI
After gaining the attention of a movie director, Kim and Ron are followed by two glamorous movie stars, one of them attempting to learn about their lives for an upcoming Kim Possible film. Kim soon finds herself pushed aside by her star's copycat antics, while Ron cannot get his to act at all. The film is put on hold when Señor Senior, Jr. crashes the set and demands to be cast as the picture's villain.
Rappin' Drakken
When Drakken's new mind control shampoo (lather, rinse, obey) fails to fly off grocery store shelves, he realizes that getting a mention in a famous rappers' tune will give his product the street cred it needs. Unable to find a willing rap artist, he takes up the challenge himself by entering an "American Idol"-styled contest with his own Drakken rap. Ron is forced to take the stage with the "Naked Mole Rat Rap" in order to keep Drakken and his song out of the winner's circle.
Team Impossible
Kim can do anything, but she has nothing left to do when Team Impossible show up angry that she's cut into their "for hire" crime fighting business and push KP out of the marketplace.
Gorilla Fist
Yori returns to enlist Ron's help in tracking down Sensei who has mysteriously gone missing. Kim's jealousy gets the better of her and she can't help but assume Yori is playing Ron when she smothers him with endless praise. Later we learn that DN Amy is behind the Sensei's disappearance and was counting on Ron and Kim to lead her to their only suspect, Monkey Fist --- DN Amy's one true love.
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