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* That and [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] just made Father go from [[Affably Evil]] to the coolest dad ever for playing with a bunch of the neighborhood kids. Although the fictional status of the story has always been ambiguous, Operation: ARCHIVE makes things lean on the "it's real" end.
** The crossover with Grim Adventures and the cameo of Ed, Edd and Eddy also hint that it's real.
*** Not necessarily. Cartoon Network could very well exist in the KND universe(much like how Futurama exists as a cartoon in [[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]] universe, despite having the same [[Real Life]] creator). They could've pretended to be the characters in the show.
* This may run ''even deeper.'' Perhaps the finale could be the adult version of the kids turning their childhood experience into a cartoon.
 
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* Father represents what kids hate most about adults: their authoritarian nature, and disiplinary actions. The Delightful Children represent kids' fear of becoming more or less completely rule-abiding. Father really just wants the best for his kids, in the long run.
* Teenagers are part [[Growing Up Sucks]](kids imagine that they're against the KND, when teens have just grown out of it), and part inability to understand non-kid friendly activities that teens do. In truth, the teens just don't want to play along.
* Mr Boss represents parents always being busy with work, so they imagine that he's a [[Corrupt CorportateCorporate Executive]]. He's more or less your average buisnessmanbusinessman.
* Stickeybeard represents the fact adults are always trying to stop kids from having too much candy, so he's seen as a candy pirate. In reality, Stickeybeard may be a health nut.
* Heinrich Von Marzipan is the Jerkass kid that steals people's candy for himself. Still, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|he's decent enough to play along with the KND game.]]
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** That one mad scientist who's always looking for a perfect snow cone. The world is baffled that he exist
** The [[Harmless Villain|Toiletnator.]] He's a crazy homeless person who thinks the KND is a real organization. This is why no-one wants to put up with him.
** [[Vile Villain, Saccharine Show|Grandfather.]] In [[Real Life]], he's [[Complete Monster|as bad as he was in the show.]] Perhaps [[Up to Eleven|even worse.]] Picture a [[Real Life]] atrocity. Grandfather ''was in charge of one.'' He may not even be alive today, but [[Abusive Parents|was so horrible to Father]] he remains embedded in his memory. Guess what he did, I ''dare'' you.
 
== All the normally-impossible stuff happens because it's ''[[Clap Your Hands If You Believe|manifested into reality ]]''[[Clap Your Hands If You Believe|through the imagination of those involved]], an alternate set of physics, or a combination of both. ==
Not being "real" in the same way as other things prevents parents from wondering where their kids are or how that huge hole appeared in the wall. It protects people from being seriously injured or killed in explosions, house crushings (Op. P.I.R.A.T.E., anyone?), and the like.
 
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Duh, it is about kids rebelling against adults.
 
== [[Big Bad|Father's]] real full name is Benedict Wigglestein. ==
In [[The Movie|"Op: ZERO,"]] Father's first name is revealed to be Benedict. "Op: ARCHIVE," although [[Word of God]] [[Canon Discontinuity|confirms it to be non-canon,]] introduces an adult named "Mr. Wigglestein," who is the first adult to rebel against children (a la [[Shout-Out|The Animatrix]]); he bears an uncanny resemblance to Father. Put them together, and you get one hell of a name. {{spoiler|His brother, Monty Wigglestein, took his wife's surname "Uno" when he married because he wanted to distance himself from his once-evil father.}}
* Supported by "Op: INTERVIEWS." Father has a director's chair with the initials "B.W."
 
== Numbah One is the ancestor of Captain Picard ==
* Oh come it's so obvious their related.
 
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{{quote|'''Number 274:''' I've been running this show for five years. ''Five years!'' I can't let all I've worked for, all I've accomplished be ruined by a bunch of snot-nosed brats!}}
 
Chad was Supreme Leader for less than three years (as seen by the flashback to Three Years Ago in MAURICE when Number 100 was Supreme Leader), but his reputation as the Best operative went to his head and made him believe that the KND owed him for all their success even before he was Supreme Leader. Even when he turned 13, he was so convinced that he was still the only one who could successfully lead the KND, he was willing to destroy the Moonbase to protect his secret. His goal, even when he [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|jumped off the slope]] with that scheme, still seemed to be to remain Supreme Leader rather than revenge ("None of you are gonna tell anyone about my birthday!"). His explanation to Number 1 about doing it to stop Cree from doing it later doesn't fly: [[Watchmen (comics)|destroying the villain's target before they can destroy it does not count as stopping them!]]
 
He also was not literally behind every success Sector V has accomplished for 4 seasons; if he had been, the "Splinter Cell" would have recognized him as the Best operative. He only ''believed'' (or told himself) that he was, just as he told himself that everything he did as a [[Turncoat]] teenager was for the greater good of the KND, a [[Xanatos Gambit]] to help them -- athem—a delusion stemming from his conflicting need to be the Best KND operative even after starting to hate them because they tried to decommission him.
 
Unfortunately, somewhere down the road, Chad discovered the true identity of the "Splinter Cell" as a {{spoiler|cover for the Galactic Kids Next Door}} and their true goal. He wasn't trying to warn Number Infinity about a betrayal at the treaty signing in TREATY; he was demanding to know why they chose Number 1 instead of him (in his own swelled head, he's still the Best KND operative). To save their secret, Number Infinity lied when he apparently told Number 5 that Chad was still "one of us."
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Double-D (who was been shown to build technology as sophisticated as aircraft and weather satelites out of cardboard and whatever other junk he finds lying around the alley) is either related to Numbah 2, or is a former member whose mind was never erased when he turned thirteen.
* Double D is in the sixth grade which will make him 11 or 12. It is entirely possible that he still is in the KND (just one of the older members).
* Supported by the crossover episode "[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy|The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door]]". Billy calls the Eds in the opening sequence, but is told by Eddy to "Call the Kids Next Door. They're cheap."
** Apparently, these all also take place in the same world as ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''.
*** Further supported by [[Fusion Fall]]. Cartoon Network's original series do appear to take place in the same universe, but they aren't as apt to do crossovers as Disney.
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* Football-helmet boy - "L" (Who we already know to be named Lenny)
** So their names are possibly Catherine, Frances, David, Tia, Lenny etc?
** If so, this troper is personally partial to the unnamed DC being named [[Silence of the Lambs|"Clarice,"]][[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|"Fanklin"]] and [[Thelma and Louise|"Thelma."]]
* [[Word of God]] confirms their names to be Bruce (blond boy), David (tall boy), Ashley (bow girl), Ogie (short+ stout girl), and Lenny (helmet kid)
** [[God Never Said That|"Ashley" and "Ogie" are fan names.]]
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== The Kids Next Door used to use real weapons. ==
But then some kid [[I Just Shot Marvin in the Face|shot Marvin in the face]] and Marvin's parents got mad and sued the KND for elevendy billion dollars. This forced the KND to make a few cutbacks, ultimately resulting in 2x4 technology.
== The Five Main Characters have doubles in [[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]] ==
Numbuh 1 is Mal
Numbuh 2 is Wash
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Numbuh 5 is extremely concerned with his welbeing. there's over evidence of this if i remember right, but i'll have to go watching some episodes again to find them.
 
== The ones behind the KND's seemly improbable tech are A) [[Girl Genius|Sparks]] or B) [[Full Metal Panic!|Whispered]] ==
How else do you explain the KND having aircraft and other forms of transportation (they busted out mecha few times a well) beyond what kid should have or be expected to make much less their improbable weapons.
 
also for support for my idea for the whispered idea in the manga and novel's of [[Full Metal Panic!]] Tessa designed and made the ECS stealth system at the tender age of 9.
 
== Numbuh Five has a crush on Numbuh Two. ==
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== Numbuh T is a number ==
This is probably one of the most far-fetched [[WMG|WMGs]]s, but....T is technically a number.It's a variable. In physics and algebra, "t" usually denotes time. The numeric value of variables always change so Tommy's number could mean that with time, he has potential to become something great.
No?? Yes???
* Also makes sense since Tommy is about as prone to harming the KND as he is helping them. The amount of good he does is ''variable''. [[Fridge Brilliance]], anyone?
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Three years ago from "Op: MAURICE," Five was the newest member of Sector V. "Op: TREATY" reveals that some time after that One was bald before joining the KND, and thus had his encounter with the DC before he was an operative. This means that in order for both incidents to be the same, Numbuh Five must've been Sector V's leader when the DC made him bald, which seems unlikely if Cree (who seemed to be the leader at the time of the "MAURICE" flashbacks) was still a KND operative and Five was the junior operative.
 
It's more likely that they were two separate incidents. The first when Five was a junior operative and the DC gave One a hell of a [[Traumatic Haircut]], and the second when Five was the leader of Sector V and was so unpleasant that it made her renounce leadership. Thus by the age of 11, [[Iron Woobie|Numbuh Five has experienced two traumatic]] [[Noodle IncidentsIncident]]s [[Doom Magnet|in addition to the betrayal of her sister and her candy-hunting partner.]]
 
== Bruce and Ashley are twins ==
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One day, before the first age of the KND, a group of kids was looking to have fun. So they imagined that they had bad guys to play with, plus incredibly sophisticated equipment and facilities. And through the power of imagination, these things became a reality. Unfortunately, the kids eventually lost control of their game, and now the villains want to hurt them rather than play.
 
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