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* Ron’s naivety comes to play in the early [[Kim Possible]] episode “Sink or Swim”. He continually mistakes camps across Wannaweep for different camps, even though Gill can recognize them easily. However, he was not wrong to want to avoid swimming in Lake Wannaweep, and he ends up setting an efficient trap for the evil, intelligent Gill in the end.
** Kim herself is this trope personified. This is why she does well against Dr. Drakken, her arch foe. Though Dr. Drakken is a mad scientist, Kim is not stupid herself. Though having a sidekick does help.
* ''[[King of the Hill]]'': While Hank Hill is short-tempered, it turns out he was absolutely right to warn Buckley to be careful with canisters of propane. Specifically, putting pressure on the valve. He warns Buckley if he’s not careful, he’ll end up causing a gas leak. Unfortunately, Buckley is too stupid to listen and the Megalomart blows up. This occurs during “Propane Boom” and “Death of a Propane Salesman”.
 
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