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== [[Kim Possible]] ==
== ''[[Centurions (Animation)|Centurions]]'' is the future of the ''Kim Possible'' universe. ==
The Centurion Project Kim Possible wore is the basis for the Exo-Frames the Centurions use, and both series featured meaningful [[Punny Name|punny names]].
 
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"Adolescent girl with super-powers"? Check. High-school cheerleader takes much bigger enemies? Check. But her world replaces the supernatural with supervillains, like [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientists]] or aliens.
** It's possible that she's a Slayer but doesn't even know it. We know from "Fray" that at some point Buffy successfully eliminates all supernatural threats, to the point where no one other than a few members of the Watchers council even know they ever existed. So Kim is a slayer who came into being AFTER Buffy pulled that after but many years before the futuristic world Fray lives in. All the "Mad science" and such is the precursor to the cyberpunk flying-car dystopia that Fray calls home.
*** The mad "science" is actually [[Magic -Powered Pseudoscience]]. Drakken is a half-demon and unconscious wizard. Explains the blue skin....
 
== Wade is an AI ==
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*** If it wasn't for her breaking it off, he wouldn't have been laughed at for making robot dates, and wouldn't have become a supervillain.
 
== Anne is related to [[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animationanimation)|Norton]] [[Mad Scientist|Nimnul]]. ==
* Both characters are scientific-minded geniuses, and both have slightly-orangish red hair. We've never heard a single thing about Anne's side of the family - could it be she doesn't mention it because she doesn't want to have to bring up her older, crazier relative? Especially if Normie followed in his uncel's footsteps...
 
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* When did he claim to lose them? His explanation for not pulling them out all the time was that they came and went.
 
== Kim Possible takes place in the ''[[The Venture Brothers (Animation)|Venture Bros.]]'' universe ==
And the Guild of Calamitous Intent keeps the villains from causing any REAL problems. And any time Kim needs a ride to go somewhere and kick an uppity jerk's rear end, the OSI sends an agent in civilian guise to help her. Side benefits; keeping a handle on the Tweebs, Kim's genius parents and all the trouble Ron gets into by himself. If there weren't the Guild and the OSI keeping things flowing behind the scenes, Kim and her villains would cause a heck of a lot more trouble then they already do.
** Oh my god, this so makes sense. I want to see Drakken and the Monarch meet now. They have a lot in common (Both incompetent mad scientists with screwed up childhoods and ridiculously overcomplicated plans who are constantly losing to people who aren't even in their twenties and are mocked by the hired help. In one episode Drakken even has a pair of double act henchmen accompanying him just like the Monarch's)
* I foresee much fanfic.
** [http://browse.deviantart.com/literature/?q=drinks#/dnn5xu Found one.]
*** [[Kim Possible]] = [[The Venture Brothers (Animation)|The Venture Brothers]]. - the deconstruction + a gender flip + a mild dash of Austin Powers.
 
== Global Justice use Kim as a psychological weapon. ==
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== Rufus is an artificially-created animal. ==
He was created by the Genetics Division of Smarty Mart (perhaps DNAmy also worked there in the past) to be sold as the perfect pet for households where one or more of its members have fur allergies. This explains why Rufus can talk ([[Speech-Impaired Animal|sort of]]), eat almost anything, live comfortably in a human environment, and seems about as smart as anyone else-- these were all features designed by Smarty Mart to make them appealing as pets since normal naked mole rats are unimpressive and ill-suited as household pets. However, only one was ever sold and the line was pulled and discontinued shortly after the lone sale.
* The [[Crossover]] episode on ''[[Lilo and Stitch: The Series|Lilo and Stitch]]'' addressed the possibility that Rufus was a cousin experiment of Stitch.
** If this troper recalls correctly, it was later revealed that he only looked like a dormant experiment, but wasn't the actual experiment itself.
*** Maybe they were WRONG.
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Before [[The Dark Tower|the world moved on...]]
 
== The Tara on Kim's cheerleading squad is the Terra from ''[[Teen Titans (Animationanimation)|Teen Titans]]'' ==
The girl is blonde. She's the only one that wasn't grossed out by Ron's secret snacks at Camp Wannaweep; she might have actually eaten some, but I'm not sure. She also had a crush on Ron at some point, and Ron has the same jokester personality that Beast Boy has. If the series had run longer, there would have been mysterious earthquakes followed by 'Tara' disappearing.
 
== The entire series is an [[Indulgent Fantasy Segue]] from Ron ==
Due to being tired with his boring life, Ron started fantasizing the events of the series. Kim is either unreal altogether, Ron's friend that he bestows [[Magical Girlfriend|unreal characteristics on]], or a bit of both (she [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save Thethe World|wakes up and goes to school]], but doesn't save the world.). Rufus is a stuffed animal that Ron [[Companion Cube|believes to be alive]] (ala [[Calvin and Hobbes]]). Wade is completely made up by Ron, and most of the "missions" feature Ron wandering aimlessly around Middleton (or somewhere else) mumbling to himself.
** Doctor Drakken is really the Stoppable family's dentist: whenever Ron meets him, it's painful. Shego is actually Drakken's [[Hospital Hottie|nurse]]. Alternatively, Shego in her "Ms. Go" persona is a supply teacher at Middleton High who made an impression on Ron.
** I'm starting to suspect that this WMG is a [[Stealth Parody|Stealth]] [[Take That]] at the [[Most Tropers Are Young Nerds|kind of]] [[You Suck|person]] that might go poking around and looking at this page in the first place.
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* And Bonnie snipes at her so much because she can't deal with her crush on Kim.
 
== The Possible family are cousins of The Strong family from ''[[Tom Strong (Comic Book)|Tom Strong]]'' ==
There's something uncannily familiar about the two families of supergeniuses/physical prodigies. While the Strongs devote their enhanced mental and physical abilities to crime fighting and adventuring the Possibles are somewhat more practical (hence the brain surgery and rocket-science), excepting Kim who clearly takes after her great uncle Tom (and even then it seems to take the form of a hobby.) Hell, if you squint, Dr James Possible even looks like a substantially less buff version of Tom - both also have similarly overprotective attitudes to their daughters. Wade's a member of the Strongmen of America whom Tom trusts enough to make gadget's for (or indeed, adapt his own designs for) his favourite niece. Drakken meanwhile keeps a shrine to Paul Saveen in his basement - he probably wanted to be an enemy of Tom's, but wimped out and thus targeted one of his wimpier relatives (of course, this bit him in the ass where said wimpier relative turned out to know [[Waif Fu]]). Of course, now I can't stop picturing the family reunion:
{{quote| Tesla: Hi Kim, meet my boyfriend Val (indicates the golden skinned, six-foot, ripped, exotically handsome prince of an underground race of lava men)<br />
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Sometime after graduation, Kim Possible will fight D.N.Amy and defeat her, but not before D.N.Amy turns Kim into part squirrel. Ron helps by teaching Kim how to speak squirrel, but will eventually have to go to help the Yamanochi clan. Kim will take on the superhero name 'Squirrel Girl'.
 
== ''[[Kim Possible]]'' takes place in the same universe as ''[[Phineas and Ferb (Animation)|Phineas and Ferb]]''. ==
C'mon, someone had to make mention of this. Especially since one of the changes done to the ''[[Phineas and Ferb (Animation)|Phineas and Ferb]]'' backyard beach episode in their "Spot the Diff" promotion was randomly placing Kim in one of the shots.
* Even if there's not gonna be a 5th season of ''Kim Possible'', we can hopefully count on Kim making a special appearance.
* At least both series have that in common that their secret agent organizations seems to have budget problems. GJ employ Kim and Ron as volunteers (i.e. working for free), Carl is an unpaid intern, and Major Monogram's agents are all animals - How much can they be making, really?
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== Shego's rainbow powers are solar powered. ==
It would explain why she spends so much time sunbathing. Plus plants are green because it's the best colour for absorbing the particular wavelengths of light (mostly red and blue) that are most dominant on earth.
* Considering once [[Word of God]] compared her powers to [[X-Men (Franchise)|Cyclops]], I wouldn't find it surprising. Seen it applied in some fanfics as well.
* Perhaps that's why her skin color reflects her power glow to a greater degree than her brothers -- instead of getting tan, she gets a deeper shade of green.