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** {{spoiler|"It's nothing, Dad... I was just playing with... an old friend."}}
** {{spoiler|The end of Operation I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S. Everybody saying their personalized goodbye to Nigel, starting with his parents and then moving down to every member of Sector V? The passing on of Sector V leadership to Numbuh Five, despite the fact that "it won't be Sector V without him"? The GROUP HUG with everybody crying while the spaceship prepares for takeoff?}}
** [[Real Life]] incorporated into the show: a Make-A-Wish Foundation patient named Jacob "wished" to be in an episode of KND. Jacob appeared as a scientist named Numbah 275, albeit only a few times and with no spoken lines, in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120424004318/http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xevqx8_operation-feral-part-2_shortfilms the second half of Operation: F.E.R.A.L].
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The rock opera episode, complete with a score by GWAR, who re-performed the song themselves after being unable to find stock copies.
* [[Designated Hero]]: Sometimes one can't help but tilt their heads at the K.N.D's actions, like in the episode where the agents fight against a rabid, Batman-esque dentist, whose heinous crime is to improve the kids ''horrendous'' dental health. On another episode, the kids hijack a delivery truck to destroy Type-P torture devices, aka ''pianos''. So, what about the kids who ''like'' playing? They never stop to think about an hypothetical little timmy whose only dream in life is to become a famous musician?
** In the case of Nightbrace, he turned out to actually be quite heinous because {{spoiler|he wasn't even a dentist, but an insane ''candy shop owner'' who had flunked out of dental school after trying to put braces on infants, and couldn't stand kids eating the sweet candy that ''he gave them'', so by night he went out to fix their teeth. Even the ''real'' dentist didn't approve.}}
** As for the piano incident, the focus of the episode was actually about the KND being injured and replaced by hamsters. The piano incident was the pretext for their injuries to occur, so we weren't given the full context since it was a Cold Open. Given how KND villains tend to behave, in context the pianos were probably part of some villain's scheme to enslave children with piano lessons, or something along those lines.
** Operation: LICE was another good example, as the trouble started with Abby stealing nacho chips from the Delightful Children (as in, ''she robbed their house''). Even Numbuh Four remarked that she could have just gone to the deli down the street. There was also Operation: AFLOAT where [[Villains Out Shopping|they crashed the villains' barbecue.]] That botched plan would have done them in had Stickybeard not proved something of a [[Noble Demon]] who decided to rescue them.
* [[Designated Villain]]: Done deliberately with Professor XXXL, who in all his appearances is just trying to create the perfect snowcone, but the KND always ruin his plans thinking he is doing something evil.
* [[Ear Worm]] (''Rainbow Monkeys, Rainbow Monkeys...'')
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* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Father, after Operation Z.E.R.O. (and minor moments in I.T. and C.A.K.E.D.-F.I.V.E.). ''Dear God...''
* [[Memetic Badass]]: Just watch Op. K.N.O.T. and ''try'' to say Moosk doesn't have the makings of this.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]:
** Father has done a lot of crummy things as [[Big Bad]] of the overall show, but the true moment he crossed was in "C.A.K.E.D. -F.O.U.R." where his plot involved [[I'm a Humanitarian|baking all the kids in the town into a birthday cake.]]
** Chester first appeared in C.A.M.P., but it was in F.A.S.T.F.O.O.D. where he qualified, trying to turn kids into hamburgers to feed to sharks.
** Mr. Boss, on the other hand, crossed it in his first appearance (O.F.F.I.C.E.), holding a "take your daughter to work day" so he could abduct the daughters and then send them on a rocket to Pluto, all because he felt eliminating his employees' families would increase production. This proves [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] when it is revealed that Numbuh 86 is ''his'' daughter - it does put [[Hypocrite| something of a new twist]] on O.F.F.I.C.E.
 
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** A few of [[The Movie]]'s senior citizombies had ''sagging'' ''[[Gag Boobs]].'' {{spoiler|This included the citizombified versions of Numbuh Three and Five.}}
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Apparent in a few episodes.
** I can '''not''' be the only one who was scared to death of the Delightful Children. Comparisons to the ''[[Children of the Corn]]'' are common among fans.
*** It's even more terrifying when you know who they REALLY are, and what happened to them. {{spoiler|Sector Z}} was captured by Father himself, and put them through such rigorous torture (or as he puts it, Delightfulization) to the point that's it's quite literally IMPOSSIBLE to turn them back (any attempts are just temporary). To think that such honorable members of the KND have been turned into such monsters is not only scary, but you have to think of what kind of treatment father put a couple of TEN YEAR OLDS, not to mention that the torture was so intense that they work as one being.
** Heinrich, Numbuh Five's nemesis, trying to dunk a live rabbit in molten chocolate. Terrifying.