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Kim's discount shopping aversion is challenged when she takes on Frugal Lucre, the world's cheapest villain.
Ron feels like he's not a man-until a bit of villainous technology turns him into a muscle-bound hulk. But do muscles make the man?
Lord Monkey Fist's attempt to kidnap a super intelligent, monkey astronaut coincides with Kim's reluctant visit to her dad's rocket lab for the kids' club meeting.
Kim is preoccupied with a quiz fad that is supposed to predict her perfect mate, while Senor Senior Sr. and his son are on a mission of revenge.
Kim is forced to take her terrible twin brothers, Jim and Tim, on a mission and realizes that having geniuses for brothers can come in really handy.
Kim's action "look" becomes a worldwide fashion trend and gives Drakken the idea to create a Kim clone army.
Kim faces the wrath of popular realtity-TV star Adrenilynn when she inadvertently reveals that Adrenilynn's extreme stunt show is a fake.
Kim commits a little white lie to avoid the embarrassment of another Halloween trick-or-treating with Ron. But as her fib grows it takes on a physical form, thanks to a liquid metal armor that she recovered from a Drakken heist.
Ron must face his fear of monkeys when he meets up with the genetically altered fists of fur belonging to Lord Monkey Fist and his army of monkey ninjas.
Kim and Ron's interests meet when a series of museum thefts are tied to Ron's wrestling heroes. Also, Kim makes a new friend in Banana Club employee Monique.
Kim reluctantly takes on the coaching of Jim and Tim's soccer team, and quickly gets overcome with the competitive spirit. At the same time, Senor Senior, Sr. has similar issues coaching his son through his first "evil scheme".
Kim is charged with protecting a spoiled prince from a prophecy that predicts his doom. When the prince comes to stay with her in Middleton, Kim's sense of duty is put to the test after the prince decides to compete against her in the school election.
Kim meets Drakken's new team of robotic warrior women who threaten to kidnap the country's leading scientists, including Kim's dad. Meanwhile Ron is upset when Kim won't support his endeavor to join the cheer squad as the mascot.
Drakken creates a mind-switching device to control a goofy private with high security clearance. But when Kim and Ron try to stop him, they end up in the mixed up switch, too.
Kim teams up with Will Du, a high-strung agent of the "Global Justice," on a case that leads to the discovery of Duff Killigan, the world's most dangerous golfer. Meanwhile, Bonnie is campaigning to dethrone Kim as head cheerleader.
Kim and Ron's new fast food job-and their friendship-is put to the test by Drakken's scheme to cover the state of Wisconsin in magma.
Kim's not sure which is more heinous: mutant beasts terrorizing a ski resort, or having her parents chaperone a school trip to that same mountain.
Kim faces the indignity of detention. Humiliation nearly becomes annihilation when Drakken's new pimple-like nano-explosive gets stuck on her nose.
Kim's attempt at making over Ron backfires when a new haircut turns him into a preening hottie. Meanwhile, an offhand comment from Ron to harmless Billionaire Señor Senior, Sr., and his son Señor Senior, Jr., creates a new breed of villain.
On the way to a cheerleading competitition with Kim and the squad, Ron returns to the scene of his worst summer ever-Camp Wannaweep. While he confronts his old fears, he discovers something still lurking in the camp-something even scarier.
Kim tries to overcome Drakken's scheme to create a giant robot AND her fear of asking her crush, Josh Mankey, to a big school dance.