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* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: In Op W.H.I.T.E.H.O.U.S.E., {{spoiler|Numbuh One goes [[The Incredible Hulk|Hulk]] [[Hope Spot|and briefly fights off all of the U.S. forces]] before they [[Zerg Rush]] him and he wakes up from [[Or Was It a Dream?|what appears to be]] a normal dream.}} It makes ''slightly'' [[It Makes Sense in Context|more sense in context.]]
** The apparent assumption was {{spoiler|he realized it was a dream and thus he could do almost anything he wants.}}
* [[Base Breaker]]: Oh so many!
* [[Complete Monster]]: Grandfather. He's probably one of the most evil villains in the entire show. He turned the entire world into 'Senior Citizombies' just because kids annoy him. He's also the reason Father is the way he is. [[Fridge Horror]] makes him seem even worse. {{spoiler|Remember when Father ended up curled into a ball on the floor from broccoli? Grandfather is revealed to be the cause of this emotional scarring.}} Pure evil indeed.
** Minor recurring villain Chester has no qualms about using children in his moneymaking schemes. What makes him a contender for this trope is how his appearances have a disturbing trend of heinousness: he's preying off of unsuspecting children as their camp councilor (a true [[Adult Fear]]), he's perfectly willing to sell live [[To Serve Man|"Kid's Meals"]] to sharks, he attempts to [[Mind Rape]] Numbah 1 with a device that traps him in a nightmarish "utopia" (which later comes back into play in another episode), and creates a virus called Moosebumps that he has injected into kids just so he can treat them and make more money.
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Rachel, aka Numbuh 362.
** ''' {{spoiler|Sector freaking Z!!!!!}}''' You won't ''believe'' the huge fanbase they have after only, what? ''Five minutes'' of sceentime?!?!
** The females of Sector V, Kuki/Numbuh 3 and Abby/Numbuh 5, are outright loved by the fanbase. Numbuh 3 for being the epitome of [[The Pollyanna|cheerful]] [[The Cutie|cuteness]] and Numbuh 5 for being a [[Little Miss Badass]]. In fact, their status as this is one of the main reasons why their [[Cain and Abel|godawful]] sisters, [[Big Brother Bully|Cree]] and [[Annoying Younger Sibling|Mushi]]; are [[The Scrappy|utterly reviled by most of the fanbase]].
* [[Fan-Preferred Couple]]: [[Battle Couple|Numbuh One/Numbuh Five]]
** Numbuh One/Numbuh 362
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* [[Growing the Beard]]: The Season 1 Finale established continuity for the series, as well as the introduction of Father and the fact that the KND is not just the five featured on the show, but rather many different sectors.
* [[Harsher in Hindsight]]: In ''Kenny and the Chimp'', one of the joke diseases that Kenny get is ''Swine Flu''. And then in 2009...
* [[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.
 
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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Chester trying to feed ''liveliving children'' to sharks.
** Nurse Claiborne trying to outright ''murder'' Numbuh 3 and turn her into breakfast cereal.
** Grandfather taking over the world, turning kids and adults alike into elderly zombies and forcing them to slave labor in factories that make tapioca. ''allAll for him.''
** Many fans thought Cree crossed this when she mistreats and tries to kill ''her own sister'' with sheer glee. To the point her [[Pet the Dog]] moments with her serve across as hypocritical and downright insulting, especially when considering the rest of the villains don't treat their loved ones like that, even if their ''heroic'', which instead reinforces this trope even further.
*** And if she didn't cross the line already, she definitely did at the end of "K.I.S.S", when she (after falling for her gorgeous teen alter-ego Hank) realizes that Hank is Hoagie/Numbuh 2, she reacts in utter disgust and calls him a [[Fat Slob]]. To a kid. ''Who has a crush on her and was there when she said that.'' By that point, the fans had enough and wanted to see her head on a stick.
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: One episode where "chicken pox" takes the form of literal squirming chicken heads sticking out of one's skin.
** A villain named the Common Cold attacks by siphoning mucous out of his nose. Especially lovely when he starts to ready a really big attack.
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** Plus, as one two-parter demonstrates, turning guys into girls could make them evil. As in [[Straw Feminist]] evil.
** In Op AFLOAT, Numbah Five hands Stickybeard a purple (grape?) lollipop.
* [[Villain Decay]]: Father started out as... well, pretty much [[Satan]]. Scary, always cloaked in darkness, and biblical in his wrath- and of course, his voice is Maurice LaMarche at his scenery-chewing best. Contrast this with the middle-aged dork he became later on. He became much more funny, though.
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