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* CanadaEh: Kim actually says the trope verbatim, and Joe is from there, though he downplays the "eh" part aside from one line.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Subverted. Either due to environment reasons or moral reasons, [[EvenEvilHasStandards Shego is genuinely upset]] at the idea of Drakken harming so many fishes with his weather machine.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Subverted. Either due to environment reasons environmental or moral reasons, [[EvenEvilHasStandards Shego is genuinely upset]] at the idea of Drakken harming so many fishes with his weather machine.
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Middleton High is holding a career week, where they students get partnered with a mentor who will train them in their field. Kim decides to try her hand at International Diplomacy, but she accidentally collides with Joe the janitor, and is forced to work with him, much to her displeasure. To make matters worse, her mom is a mentor and is working with Bonnie. As for Ron, he is unable to find a mentor and decides to give up on the whole thing, until he receives a mysterious message from a spy, and quickly embraces his new calling. Meanwhile, Drakken & Shego steal a weather machine from Wacky Wally as part of Drakken's plan to conquer Canada.
When Wade learns about the weather machine theft, the two head for Wacky Wally's, just as Shego returns there to steal the manual for the machine, since they are having trouble operating it. Ron's attempts to help with his spy gadgets only allow the villainess to slip away, and Drakken eventually begins draining the Great Lakes. Back at school Joe tries to teach a disinterested Kim how to disable a "Vacromiter", when she is called away to "BN Headquarters" [[note]] Actually Bueno Nacho. [[/note]] by Wade. There, she learns of the trouble in Canada, and she and Ron head off to stop Drakken, but are captured (after Ron accidentally turns his immobilization ray back on himself) and tied to a lightning rod.
When Wade learns about the weather machine theft, the two head for Wacky Wally's, just as Shego returns there to steal the manual for the machine, since they are having trouble operating it. Ron's attempts to help with his spy gadgets only allow the villainess to slip away, and Drakken eventually begins draining the Great Lakes. Back at school Joe tries to teach a disinterested Kim how to disable a "Vacromiter", when she is called away to "BN Headquarters" [[note]] Actually Bueno Nacho. [[/note]] by Wade. There, she learns of the trouble in Canada, and she and Ron head off to stop Drakken, but are captured (after Ron accidentally turns his immobilization ray back on himself) and tied to a lightning rod.
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Middleton High is holding a career week, where they students get partnered with a mentor who will train them in their field. Kim decides to try her hand at International Diplomacy, but she accidentally collides with Joe the janitor, and is forced to work with him, much to her displeasure. To make matters worse, her mom is a mentor and is working with Bonnie. As for Ron, he is unable to find a mentor and decides to give up on the whole thing, until he receives a mysterious message from a spy, and quickly embraces his new calling. Meanwhile, Drakken & Shego steal a weather machine from Wacky Wally as part of Drakken's plan to conquer Canada.
When Wade learns about the weather machine theft,the two Kim & Ron head for Wacky Wally's, just as Shego returns there to steal the manual for the machine, since they are having trouble operating it. Ron's attempts to help with his spy gadgets only allow the villainess to slip away, and Drakken eventually begins draining the Great Lakes. Back at school school, Joe tries to teach a disinterested Kim how to disable a "Vacromiter", when she is called away to "BN Headquarters" [[note]] Actually Headquarters"[[note]]Actually Bueno Nacho. Nacho.[[/note]] by Wade. There, she learns of the trouble in Canada, and she and Ron head off to stop Drakken, but are captured (after Ron accidentally turns his immobilization ray back on himself) and tied to a lightning rod.
When Wade learns about the weather machine theft,
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Subverted. Either due to environment reasons or moral reasons, Shego is genuinely upset at the idea of Drakken harming so many fishes with his weather machine.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Subverted. Either due to environment reasons or moral reasons, [[EvenEvilHasStandards Shego is genuinely upset upset]] at the idea of Drakken harming so many fishes with his weather machine.
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanada." He even waves a little flag with [[MalevolentMugshot his face replacing the Canadian maple leaf]].
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanada." "Drakkanada". He even waves a little flag with [[MalevolentMugshot his face replacing the Canadian maple leaf]].
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* ExactWords: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus the last word, at the end, when a Bavarian spy posing as a janitor, says he needs her help.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus the last word, at the end, when a Bavarian spy posing as a janitor, says he needs her help.
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* ExactWords: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares declares, "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he Drakken repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus thelast word, "again", at the end, end when a Bavarian spy posing as a janitor, janitor says he needs her help.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus the
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* LikeAWeasel: Ron was quick to decry needing a mentor, until he got one that was a spy, then he loved the idea.
* NeverSayDie: While tying Kim and Ron to a lightning pole, Shego says that she'd personally prefer a more direct method, implying she'd prefer to kil them by hand.
* NeverSayDie: While tying Kim and Ron to a lightning pole, Shego says that she'd personally prefer a more direct method, implying she'd prefer to kil them by hand.
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* OpinionFlipFlop: Ron was quick to decry needing a mentor until he got one that was a spy, then he loved the idea.
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** "[[TheNameIsBondJamesBond The name's Stoppable]], [[Film/JamesBond Ron Stoppable"]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to Creator/SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in ''Series/MissionImpossible''.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in ''Series/MissionImpossible''.
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** "[[TheNameIsBondJamesBond The name's Stoppable]], [[Film/JamesBond Ron Stoppable"]]. Stoppable]]." Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to Creator/SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages thatself destruct self-destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in ''Series/MissionImpossible''.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that
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* WhamShot: As Kim ecries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.
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* WhamShot: As Kim ecries decries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft hovercraft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.
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* ExactWords[=/=]LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
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* ExactWords[=/=]LiteralMetaphor: ExactWords: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
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* WhamShot: As Kim ecries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.
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* WhamShot: As Kim ecries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.laser.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Shego wanted to kill Kim and Ron directly, but she was overruled by Drakken.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Shego wanted to kill Kim and Ron directly, but she was overruled by Drakken.
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda." He even waves a little flag with [[MalevolentMugshot his face replacing the Canadian maple leaf]].
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda."Drakkanada." He even waves a little flag with [[MalevolentMugshot his face replacing the Canadian maple leaf]].
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* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that at first.
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* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that at first.first.
* WhamShot: As Kim ecries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.
* WhamShot: As Kim ecries Ron's mystery mentor, who has yet to appear to help them in person, a hover craft lands and the light from a lightning strike reveals its driver - Joe the Janitor, who proceeds to free the two of them by cutting the rope with a laser.
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It's not "technically", he's definitely underage to drink in the US.
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part (since he is technically underage to drink).
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part (since he is technically underage to drink).
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Subverted. Either due to environment reasons or moral reasons, Shego is genuinely upset at the idea of Drakken harming so many fishes with his weather machine.
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* CanadaEh: Kim actually says the trope verbatim, and Joe is from there, though he downplays the "eh" part.
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* CanadaEh: Kim actually says the trope verbatim, and Joe is from there, though he downplays the "eh" part.part aside from one line.
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* NeverSayDie: While tying Kim and Ron to a lightning pole, Shego says that she'd personally prefer a more direct method, implying she'd prefer to kil them by hand.
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part ([[CaptainObvious since he is technically underage to drink]])..
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part ([[CaptainObvious since (since he is technically underage to drink]]).. drink).
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* LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken finds a weather machine he likes on Wacky Wally's lot, he declares "We'll take it!" When Wally starts steering him to the office to discuss payment, he responds, "No, I mean we'll ''take'' it" and calls Shego to help him steal it.
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* LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken finds a weather machine he likes on Wacky Wally's lot, he declares "We'll take it!" When Wally starts steering him to the office to discuss payment, he responds, "No, I mean we'll ''take'' it" and calls Shego to help him steal it.
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* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that at first.
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* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that at first.
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* ShoutOut: "The name's Stoppable, [[JamesBond Ron Stoppable"]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in Series/MissionImpossible.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in Series/MissionImpossible.
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* ShoutOut: "The ShoutOut:
** "[[TheNameIsBondJamesBond The name'sStoppable, [[JamesBond Stoppable]], [[Film/JamesBond Ron Stoppable"]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.Creator/SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like inSeries/MissionImpossible.''Series/MissionImpossible''.
** "[[TheNameIsBondJamesBond The name's
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda."
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* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda." He even waves a little flag with [[MalevolentMugshot his face replacing the Canadian maple leaf]].
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* ExactWords: When Drakken told Wacky Wally "I'll take it," he meant literally, he would take it without paying.
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* ExactWords: ExactWords[=/=]LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken told Wacky Wally "I'll finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it," it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he meant literally, he would take it without paying.repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
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* LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
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* LiteralMetaphor: When Drakken finds a suitable weather machine, he declares "We'll take it!" When the salesman tries to lead him to the office to fill out purchase paperwork, he repeats that they're going to ''take'' (i.e. steal) it, and proceed to do so.
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that.
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* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part.part ([[CaptainObvious since he is technically underage to drink]])..
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't knowthat.that at first.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know
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Suddenly, Joe shows up and frees them, revealing himself as a Canadian spy and Ron's mentor, and explaining that his training for Kim was to help her learn to shut down the weather machine. While attempting to do so, Kim battles Shego, until Ron crashes into her; drawing upon what Joe taught her, Kim disables the machine and floods the cockpit, saving the day. Back at Middleton High, Kim says her goodbyes to Joe and things are well again... until the new janitor, Ludwig, reveals he is [[HereWeGoAgain a Bavarian spy and needs Kim's help]].
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Suddenly, Joe shows up and frees them, revealing himself as a Canadian spy and Ron's mentor, and explaining explains that his training for Kim was actually to help her learn to shut down the weather machine. While attempting to do so, Kim battles Shego, until Ron crashes into her; drawing upon what Joe taught her, Kim disables the machine and floods the cockpit, saving the day. Back at Middleton High, Kim says her goodbyes to Joe and things are well again... until the new janitor, Ludwig, reveals he is [[HereWeGoAgain a Bavarian spy and needs Kim's help]].
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--> '''Shego:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Ooh, that rolls off the tongue]].
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* HonestJohnsDealership: Wacky Wally's weather machines; he sells devices that can cause storms and the like, and doesn't have a problem selling to villains, basically not caring what they do with the machine once it's off the lot.
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* HonestJohnsDealership: Wacky Wally's weather machines; he sells devices that can cause storms and the like, massive damage, and doesn't have a problem selling to villains, basically not caring even saying he doesn't care what they do with the machine it once it's off the lot.
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* ShoutOut: "The name's Stoppable [[JamesBond Ron Stoppable]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.
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* PetTheDog: Shego seems concerned about what happens to the fish from the lakes they drain.
--> '''Drakken:''' They...they go somewhere!
* ShoutOut: "The name'sStoppable Stoppable, [[JamesBond Ron Stoppable]].Stoppable"]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.
--> '''Drakken:''' They...they go somewhere!
* ShoutOut: "The name's
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*AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Both Drakken & Ron fall prey to this when they are impressed by the chrome of the weather machines.
* BriefAccentImitation: Several times, Ron imitates Creator/SeanConnery while serving as a spy.
* CanadaEh: Kim actually says the trope verbatim, and Joe is from there, though he downplays the "eh" part.
* ChekhovsSkill: Learning how to deal with the Vacromiter helps Kim to disable the weather machine.
* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda."
* ExactWords: When Drakken told Wacky Wally "I'll take it," he meant literally, he would take it without paying.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus the last word, at the end, when a Bavarian spy posing as a janitor, says he needs her help.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Wacky Wally's weather machines; he sells devices that can cause storms and the like, and doesn't have a problem selling to villains, basically not caring what they do with the machine once it's off the lot.
* HypocriticalHumor: Drakken warns Shego not to let the salesman fool her with shiny chrome and free donuts, only to be taken in by those exact things.
* LikeAWeasel: Ron was quick to decry needing a mentor, until he got one that was a spy, then he loved the idea.
* NoodleIncident: Kim once helped someone named Mr. Peevy who got stuck in the branches of a giant sequoia tree.
* ShoutOut: "The name's Stoppable [[JamesBond Ron Stoppable]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in Series/MissionImpossible.
* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that.
*AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Both Drakken & Ron fall prey to this when they are impressed by the chrome of the weather machines.
* BriefAccentImitation: Several times, Ron imitates Creator/SeanConnery while serving as a spy.
* CanadaEh: Kim actually says the trope verbatim, and Joe is from there, though he downplays the "eh" part.
* ChekhovsSkill: Learning how to deal with the Vacromiter helps Kim to disable the weather machine.
* {{Egopolis}}: When he conquers Canada, Drakken planned to rename it "Drakkanda."
* ExactWords: When Drakken told Wacky Wally "I'll take it," he meant literally, he would take it without paying.
* HereWeGoAgain: Kim says the trope, minus the last word, at the end, when a Bavarian spy posing as a janitor, says he needs her help.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Wacky Wally's weather machines; he sells devices that can cause storms and the like, and doesn't have a problem selling to villains, basically not caring what they do with the machine once it's off the lot.
* HypocriticalHumor: Drakken warns Shego not to let the salesman fool her with shiny chrome and free donuts, only to be taken in by those exact things.
* LikeAWeasel: Ron was quick to decry needing a mentor, until he got one that was a spy, then he loved the idea.
* NoodleIncident: Kim once helped someone named Mr. Peevy who got stuck in the branches of a giant sequoia tree.
* ShoutOut: "The name's Stoppable [[JamesBond Ron Stoppable]]. Bonus points for being spoken in a voice similar to SeanConnery.
** Ron's mentor sends him messages that self destruct in a manner of seconds, just like in Series/MissionImpossible.
* TuxedoAndMartini: Ron acts as a parody of this, although presumably without the martini part.
* WaxOnWaxOff: Joe's seemingly mundane training was actually to give Kim the skills she needed to disable the weather machine. Too bad she didn't know that.
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Middleton High is holding a career week, where they students get partnered with a mentor who will train them in their field. Kim decides to try her hand at International Diplomacy, but she accidentally collides with Joe the janitor, and is forced to work with him, much to her displeasure. To make matters worse, her mom is a mentor and is working with Bonnie. As for Ron, he is unable to find a mentor and decides to give up on the whole thing, until he receives a mysterious message from a spy, and quickly embraces his new calling. Meanwhile, Drakken & Shego steal a weather machine from Wacky Wally as part of Drakken's plan to conquer Canada.
When Wade learns about the weather machine theft, the two head for Wacky Wally's, just as Shego returns there to steal the manual for the machine, since they are having trouble operating it. Ron's attempts to help with his spy gadgets only allow the villainess to slip away, and Drakken eventually begins draining the Great Lakes. Back at school Joe tries to teach a disinterested Kim how to disable a "Vacromiter", when she is called away to "BN Headquarters" [[note]] Actually Bueno Nacho. [[/note]] by Wade. There, she learns of the trouble in Canada, and she and Ron head off to stop Drakken, but are captured (after Ron accidentally turns his immobilization ray back on himself) and tied to a lightning rod.
Suddenly, Joe shows up and frees them, revealing himself as a Canadian spy and Ron's mentor, and explaining that his training for Kim was to help her learn to shut down the weather machine. While attempting to do so, Kim battles Shego, until Ron crashes into her; drawing upon what Joe taught her, Kim disables the machine and floods the cockpit, saving the day. Back at Middleton High, Kim says her goodbyes to Joe and things are well again... until the new janitor, Ludwig, reveals he is [[HereWeGoAgain a Bavarian spy and needs Kim's help]].
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When Wade learns about the weather machine theft, the two head for Wacky Wally's, just as Shego returns there to steal the manual for the machine, since they are having trouble operating it. Ron's attempts to help with his spy gadgets only allow the villainess to slip away, and Drakken eventually begins draining the Great Lakes. Back at school Joe tries to teach a disinterested Kim how to disable a "Vacromiter", when she is called away to "BN Headquarters" [[note]] Actually Bueno Nacho. [[/note]] by Wade. There, she learns of the trouble in Canada, and she and Ron head off to stop Drakken, but are captured (after Ron accidentally turns his immobilization ray back on himself) and tied to a lightning rod.
Suddenly, Joe shows up and frees them, revealing himself as a Canadian spy and Ron's mentor, and explaining that his training for Kim was to help her learn to shut down the weather machine. While attempting to do so, Kim battles Shego, until Ron crashes into her; drawing upon what Joe taught her, Kim disables the machine and floods the cockpit, saving the day. Back at Middleton High, Kim says her goodbyes to Joe and things are well again... until the new janitor, Ludwig, reveals he is [[HereWeGoAgain a Bavarian spy and needs Kim's help]].
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