This page covers tropes found in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.

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[[folder:G]]
* GadgeteerGenius: Wade and the Tweebs.
* TheGayNineties: "Rewriting History"
* GenderIncompetence: Pretty much all male characters are either incredibly annoying, evil, useless in a fight, or some combination of the above. Slightly {{downplayed}} in that many of them do get at least a few instances where they get to shine, and many of them are {{Techno Wizard}}s.
* GenerationXerox: "Rewriting History" first shows events from a hundred years earlier involving parallel ancestors of Kim, Ron, Wade, Drakken, Shego, Dementor, and Barkin, and the closing scene implies that ancestors of Kim, Ron, and Drakken have been in conflict since the days of the Roman Empire.
* GeniusDitz: Motor Ed is an unparalleled mechanical and engineering genius, so much so that Drakken has to turn to him for help when creating a doomsday vehicle. He's also an extremely ditzy rocker archetype who cares more about his mullet and cruising on some hot wheels than anything else. His plans often involve using his genius skills for some almost moronically simple goal, like stealing a rocket that could easily destroy everything for miles simply to make a hotrod to cruise down the highway with.
* GenreSavvy: Several...primarily Kim, Ron, Wade, and Shego.
** Señor Senior Sr plays this totally straight, because he learned his {{supervillain}}y in books and it's an eccentric hobby for him.
** While one-off villain Falsetto Jones ''did'' set a DeathTrap for Kim and Ron, he was actually the only one who stuck around to watch.
* GeographicFlexibility: Played straight, and {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in "Clothes Minded". Kim and Ron can go anywhere in the world and [[TravellingAtTheSpeedOfPlot be back home for dinner]].
* GhostPirate: Dr. Drakken is possessed by one in "Cap'n Drakken".
* GilliganCut: Kim trying to avoid her brothers' cold in "Sick Day":
-->'''Kim:''' I do ''not'' want to catch this.\\
[''cut to Kim in bed with a cold'']\\
'''Kim:''' How did I catch this?
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: Kim herself has been mentioned to collect Cuddle Buddies.
* GiveGeeksAChance: Kim x Ron...the former page image and the {{Trope Namer|s}} comes from a phrase used in an interview with Bob and Mark.
* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Kim and Ron. Kim is friendly and outgoing, but she is quite snarky, overly competitive, and can be easily frustrated. Ron, meanwhile, is an easygoing {{Keet}}.
%%* GlovedFistOfDoom: Usually two-fisted.
* GloveSnap: In "Mother's Day", Kim decides to spend the titular day with her mother. She starts by going down to her mother's workplace, scrubbing up, and offering to help her mother out with a surgery she's performing, but not before tightening one of her gloves to a ludicrous degree.
* GogglesDoNothing: The "future" gear of "A Sitch In Time". The "future hat" also does nothing.
* GoGoEnslavement: Kim wears one of Shego's suits while under Drakken's MindControl.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Kim's usual method of dealing with villains is to make them TalkToTheFist.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Drakken's long, twisted scar on the left side of his face is ''definitely'' evil. Yup. That's how you know he's a bad guy.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Ron's boxers are either a solid color or have polka dots. It's Mr. Dr. Possible who suffers the most with his neon-heart print underwear. Drakken and Shego find a load of Dementor's stuff in the timeshare lair, including boxers with a skull motif.
* GoshDangItToHeck: Barkin mitigates his blasphemy by saying "Cheese and crackers!" The worst Drakken says is "Oh, snap."
* GovernmentConspiracy: The U.S. Government had known for a long time that aliens are real, but [[CassandraGambit purposely disseminated this fact as a conspiracy]] to make the general public believe that [[ConspiracyTheorist conspiracy theorists]] seem like paranoid individuals and discredit the theory. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Ron on the questionable logic of this plan given that ''everyone'' already suspected that the U.S. Government was hiding evidence of aliens.
* GPSEvidence: twice.
* GracefulLandingClumsyLanding: Kim is a martial artist and cheerleader with [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower borderline superhuman agility]]. Ron, on the other hand, is an unathletic klutz. Whenever the two drop into the villain's lair, Kim is able to land without incident while Ron is victim to crashes and pratfalls.
* GradeSkipper: Wade was ten years old when he got a college degree. Kim's younger brothers later entered the trope.
* GraduateFromTheStory: The two-parter ending "Graduation" was called that for a reason.
* GrandFinale: Two: ''So The Drama'', then "Graduation". The second is a half-hour shorter, but even grander.
* GrapplingHookPistol: Kim carries one that [[ShoePhone looks like a hair dryer]].
* GravitySucks: The Lorwardian ship falls like a rock after [[InventionalWisdom Rufus turns off the ship via the off switch]].
* GreenEyedMonster: Kim and Ron encounter this in the third season and ''[[TheMovie So The Drama]]'', due to a RomanticFalseLead and a new friend with a kickass wheelchair and videogames. There was also Kim "[[BuffySpeak jelling]]" over how close Yori seemed to Ron in "Gorilla Fist".
** Kim gets jealous over Ron at almost the drop of a hat: she also gets jealous when he becomes good friends with Felix in "Steal Wheels," and gets very angry over the time he and Bonnie spend together in "Homecoming Upset" - a lot more justified that time, however, as they were dating at that point and Bonnie was doing everything in her power to run it in. To her credit, she manages to direct almost all her anger at Bonnie and not Ron.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Warmonga.
* GroupieBrigade: Movie star Heather (with Kim in tow) is pursued through the school by one in "And the Mole Rat Will Be CGI".
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Episode "Ron The Man", directed at Ron, Rufus and many of Drakken's mooks, courtesy of a neat little ring that grants "instant muscles". While this makes Ron popular at school for the time he wears it, [[spoiler:[[DumbMuscle he finds out almost too late that being huge prevents him from fetching that episode's device of mass destruction in an airvent.]]]]
* GrowingUpSucks: An element in both finales.
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[[folder:H]]
* HackerCave: Wade has quite the bedroom full of computers for a ten-year-old supergenius.
* HalfTruth: Eric tells Kim that his "mission" is to take her to the prom. Well, it is.
* HalloweenEpisode: "October 31st".
* {{Hammerspace}}: Ron pulls a pickaxe out of nowhere in "Cap'n Drakken". Where Kim keeps her PDA-like Kimmunicator, even in her cheer costume, is equally mysterious (her traditional "action" outfit, at least, had pockets and pouches).
* HammyVillainSeriousHero: Kim is TheAce who takes crime-fighting in stride, while most of her villains, like Dr. Drakken and the Seniors, are AffablyEvil or FauxAffablyEvil with ridiculous, over-the-top schemes. She can have her moments of NotSoStoic in her [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld high school life]], however when facing bad guys, she is far more mature and serious. This is especially in play when she faces [[MadScientist Dr. Drakken]], who often comes up with various ridiculous plots, such as mind-controlling the elderly into his army.
* HandBlast: Shego's "plasma" blasts.
* HandyFeet (Adapted Feet): The villain Monkey Fist had his hands and feet surgically replaced with monkey-like appendages.
* HappilyEverAfter: Kim and Ron. The two SealedWithAKiss series [[StockSeriesFinales finales]] make this such.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Dr. Drakken's girly flowers are mocked during most of the finale. Then at the very end, Dr Drakken points out that it technically makes him a PlantPerson [[GreenThumb with full control over plants]]. With that power combined with the moment of surprise due to underestimation, Dr. Drakken was able to defeat [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Warhok and Warmonga]] with ease. And since his plants also respond to his subconscious thoughts, it was able to detect Drakken's love for Shego and could act as a [[TheMatchmaker matchmaker]] as well.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: This is apparently the reason for Shego's FaceHeelTurn (by her Lawful Stupid brother version).
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: Wade, in person; broken in a late Season 3 episode.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: When Shego gets zapped with the Reverse Polarizer and becomes good.
* HeelFaceTurn: Dr. Drakken and Shego in "Graduation". He even gets a medal from the United Nations.
* HeroicBSOD: Both Ron and Drakken have one after finding out that Snowman Hank has been cancelled.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Often, especially in the episodes with Monkey Fist. The winner is ''So The Drama'''s "Sumo Ninja".
* HighClassGlass: Ron disguises himself in an outfit that fits this trope to a T as part of a ploy to lure out Team Impossible.
* HighSchoolSweethearts: Kim and Ron. Best friends since Pre-K, but became an OfficialCouple at the Junior Prom.
* HiveMind: The Bebes. The Tweebs seem to have this as well.
* HiveQueen: A strange variation. The Bebes decide to make [[AlphaBitch Bonnie]] their queen simply because she is the one person that Kim hates more than anyone else and are hoping that this will give them an advantage.
%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * HomemadeInventions
* HolidayCeasefire: The end of "A Very Possible Christmas." The Possible family and Ron and Drakken and Shego agree to a truce until New Year's. They even sing a Christmas number together at the end of the episode.
* HoodOrnamentHottie: Motor Ed tricks Shego into being his hood ornament hottie in "Car Alarm". Shego was not pleased.
* HospitalHottie: Mrs. Dr. Possible
* {{Hulkspeak}}: Ron talks this way after mutating into "Gronde".
* HumansAreWarriors: Kim, Ron, and Shego in "Graduation, Part 2".
* HurricaneOfPuns: A bucket load of math puns was used for the math-based villain the Mathter in "Mathter and Fervent." Examples include: Hego yelling "Fore!" right before the Mathter throws the number four at Kim, the Mathter's minions being called Coefficients, and this:
-->'''Mathter''': Oh why don't you just relax and have some Pi! ''[throws Pi weapon at Kim]''\\
'''Ron''': Kim!\\
'''Mathter''': Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Now it's your turn to feel the full wrath of my math.\\
'''Ron''': Okay, um, sure could use, I don't know, a hero right about now.\\
'''Mathter''': Now prepare to be subtracted entirely because-\\
'''Ron''': Because what? My number's up?\\
'''Mathter''': Oh. Yes.
** {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d later in that episode:
-->'''Kim''': Agghh! Okay, one more lame-o math reference, and I am going to LOSE IT!
* HypercompetentSidekick: Not Ron to Kim, but rather Rufus to Ron.
* HypocriticalHumor: The villains expressed their disappointment at Kim for lying in the HalloweenEpisode. Though that could have just been [[EvilIsPetty them rubbing salt into the wound.]]
** From "All the News," [[CoincidentalBroadcast a reporter announces]] their station will be dropping Adrena Lynn's show and instead promoting more responsible programming. He promptly tells viewers to stick around for another hour of “Stuff on Fire!”
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[[folder:I]]
* IdenticalGrandson: In the "VisionsOfAnotherSelf" episode, {{lampshade|hanging}}d by Ron when they discover doubles for Kim, Ron, Barkin, Drakken, Shego, Dementor and finally Wade.
-->"Come on this is ridiculous!"
* IdiotBall: Ron's intelligence varies from episode to episode, and sometimes he's just flat out clutching this ball. Kim gets it a few times, too.
-->'''Ron:''' Hello, Information? I'd like the number for 911 immediately please!
* IBrokeANail: Shego did this ''once'', in an episode where she was under the effects of [[EmotionBomb a device that controlled her emotions]]. She would never cry ''at all'' otherwise, certainly not over something like a broken nail.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Several of the [[RoguesGallery recurring villains]] have a consistent theme to their crimes, such as Duff Killigan's [[IKnowMaddenKombat golf obsession]] or Frugal Lucre's cheapness.
* IDontWantToRuinOurFriendship: This is Ron's reason for not getting together with Kim before they did (Kim's reason is partially this, but mainly about peer pressure). The first time this is made explicit is "Emotion Sickness", when Kim was under Moodulator influence. The second time, occurs in ''So The Drama'' and ''almost'' leads into...
** IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Ron decides against telling Kim how he really feels, leaving her to attend the prom with Eric whilst he doesn't go and instead sits in Bueno Nacho feeling sorry for himself... where he learns that Drakken is using Bueno Nacho as part of his new plan, leading to the reveal that [[spoiler:Eric is a synthodrone]], and allowing Ron the chance to confess to Kim, who returns his affection.
* IfIHadANickel: In "Ron Millionaire". "If I had a nickel for every time I heard that [talking about Bonnie's comment]...I could have grande-sized!"
** He then literally gets a nickel for every Naco sold by Bueno Nacho, resulting in 99 Million dollars.
** In the episode "Cap'n Drakken":
--> '''Shego''': If I had a doubloon for every time I've done that (saving Drakken's booty)…
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Ron, on more than one occasion.
* IKnowKarate: Well, not karate - kung fu. Kim knows sixteen styles apparently... Mantis not so much.
* IKnowKungFaux: Monkey Kung-Fu, as practiced by Monkey Fist and Ron.
** There is actually a real Monkey Kung Fu, but it's obviously not what the show is referring to and does not involve {{McGuffin}}s.
** In a case of ShownTheirWork, Monkey Kung Fu is also known as Tai Shing Pek Kwar and Monkey Fist.
* IKnowMaddenKombat: Kim and Duff Killigan.
* IMinoredInTropology: Evil sidekick and DarkActionGirl Shego holds a degree in child development.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In "Sink or Swim", Kim makes the excuse of having to go and get more firewood to avoid listening to anymore of Ron's stories about Camp Wannaweep.
-->'''Ron''': Uh, Kim? Camp Wannaweep Rule #1: use the buddy system!\\
'''Kim''': Oh, well, I think I can handle it.\\
'''Mr. Barkin''': He's right, Possible. I'll go, too.\\
'''Ron''': Mr. B's with the program!\\
'''Mr. Barkin:''' ''(sotto)'' I ''cannot'' take another campfire story.\\
'''Kim:''' Why do you think ''I'm'' going?
* ImagineSpot: Ron imagines scoring the touchdown, heheh.
* ImpossiblePickleJar: In "[[Recap/KimPossibleS4E12StopTeamGo Stop Team Go]]", a humorous [[VillainsOutShopping sub-plot]] involves Drakken struggling to open a jar of pickles. He tries opening it himself, using various tools and henchmen and he even tries incinerating it with a massive DeathRay. By the end of the episode, Drakken finds Shego who opens it instantly.
* ImprobableHairstyle: Kim's flippy waist-length hair is no impediment to acrobatics or combat and is only occasionally tied back. Shego's is pretty long and voluminous, reaching past her hips yet still [[DramaticWind blowing dramatically in the wind]]. Both quickly spring back into shape, no matter what happens to them.
* ImNotAHeroIm: Ron's dad does this to the Mathter before a math-based brain battle.
-->'''Mathter:''' And what kind of hero are ''you?''\\
'''Mr. Stoppable:''' I'm no hero. I'm ''Actuary of the Year.''
* InTheBlood: "Anything is possible for a Possible!" And the show more or less follows that idea. All the Possible family have some sort of badassness in them.
* InadequateInheritor: Ron, taking on the mantle of the Fearless Ferret.
** Also, Señor Senior Senior doesn't seem to be having much luck teaching Junior how to be a proper villain.
* InappropriateHunger: At first in "Tick-Tick-Tick". While trying to escape Dr. Drakken and Shego Ron drives him and Kim to Bueno Nacho.
-->'''Kim''': What makes you think we're safe in here?\\
'''Ron''': I don't think we're safe anywhere, but chases make me hungry. Chimiritos?\\
'''Kim''': No thanks. I'm trying to focus on the thing on my nose that's gonna blow me up!
* InformedJudaism: Ron is supposed to be Jewish.
* InfectionScene: In "Sick Day", Kim comes down with a cold and wonders how she caught it. Wade "helpfully" illustrates this by showing camera footage of the "germ trail": when she went to give her one of her sick twin brothers a tissue, she touched a spot on the table where he had placed his hand, then touched her face.
* InkSuitActor:
** John [=DiMaggio=] ''IS'' Motor Ed. Seriously.
** [[UnusualEuphemism Cheese and crackers]], Barkin looks a lot like Patrick Warburton.
** Monique bears more than a passing resemblance to Creator/RavenSymone.
* InventionalWisdom: The Lorwardian Mothership is shut down by a single button, not even code locked.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Miss Go; {{justified|Trope}} because she is the exact opposite of [[DarkActionGirl Shego]] via a MirrorMoralityMachine.
* InsignificantAnniversary: When Kim and Ron have been dating for six months, she buys him a titanium-reinforced belt (which provides an in-universe explanation for [[RunningGagged doing away with the "Ron's pants fall down" gag]]). That said, Monique takes the "half-iversary" occasion more seriously than Kim does.
* InstantExpert: Kim. Mostly confined to the first season. The crowning moment being her being able to fly a ''space shuttle'' after seeing a monkey do it first.
* InsistentTerminology: "This building is actually made of cheese."
* InstitutionalApparel: All the villains that end up in prison end up wearing orange jumpsuits.
* InsultBackfire: When Kim tries to zing Monkey Fist in "Oh No! Yono!" she [[NiceJobBreakingItHero accidentally reveals]] that Ron's sister, Hana, is "The Han" Monkey Fist is looking for. When he realizes this, he [[FacePalm slaps his forehead]] and realizes "How blind I've been!"
* InsultMisfire: "Showdown at the Crooked D".
-->'''Ron:''' ''(To Mr. Dr. P.)'' Don't let him call you a lackwit!
* InvoluntaryDance: Happens when Kim and Ron end up hypnotised and end up being ordered to dance by Señor Senior Junior.
* IronicEcho / BrickJoke:
-->''from "Crush"''
--->'''Drakken'''(to Kim): You should have stuck to babysitting!
-->''from "So the Drama", three years later:''
--->'''Kim''': [[DarkestHour Drakken finally won.]] I should have stuck to babysitting!
* IslandBase: Drakken and The Seniors.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: "Queen Bebe": Kim sees that the robotic villains, the "Bebes", no longer respond to radio interference like they did in "Attack of the Killer Bebes". [[FridgeBrilliance This makes sense,]] as because the Bebes (and Kim) are moving at hyperspeed, a hypersonic emission would be much slower, and as such would not have the same effect.
* ItsPersonal: "Car Alarm". Jim and Tim emphasize the upgrades to the Sloth are because Motor Ed outran them.
** Done doubly in "Team Impossible". Kim has had it with the so-called heroes and is wiping the floor with them and them some. Ron is basically eating popcorn, then Wade shows up in the flesh ''for the first time ever in the series'', because they spiked his computers, and he is ''really'' mad.
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Kim and Shego have a much more personal and visceral conflict going between them than Kim and Drakken.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: The Oh Boyz getting Roland Pond fired, after getting away from Señor Señor Señor. While they may have been jerks to him, it doesn't justify that he left them in the hands of a kidnapper, who could have been up to more horrible things, than just trying to force the Record Company to give his son a Record Deal.
* JinxGame: "Bueno Nacho" starts a precedent of Kim and Ron jinxing each other for a soda when they speak in unison. It starts with the duo splitting up, Kim to take out Shego, Ron to take out Drakken's latest invention.
--> '''Both:''' Be careful.
--> '''Kim:''' Jinx. You owe me soda.
--> '''Ron:''' Ooh!
* JoinOrDie: Gemini tries to force Ron Stoppable to join his terrorist organization of WEE by threatening him with a laser.
* JokersLoveJunkFood: Kim and Ron, globetrotting teen crimefighters, both enjoy eating at Bueno Nacho, a fast-food Mexican restaurant. Ron, the lovable sidekick turned LoveInterest, has also been known to pig out on school cafeteria pizza because, as he notes, "Cheese on cardboard is still cheese." Kim will at least make it a point to order a salad. This even leads to a VerySpecialEpisode, where exposure to toxic chemicals causes Ron's bad eating tendencies to turn him into a large orange hulk-like monster.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Team Impossible; went from just being [[PunchClockHero punch clock heroes]] who wanted Kim to stop saving the world so they could get paid for it, and basically straight to trying to [[NeverSayDie permanently end her heroics.]]
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: The villains frequently give in to the urge to gloat when they think they're finally about to be rid of Kim once and for all.
* JustFriends: Kim and Ron, for Seasons 1-3. It's notable that their interactions don't change much after their RelationshipUpgrade.
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[[folder:K]]
* KarmaHoudini: The Oh Boyz treated everyone like crap, especially their long-suffering manager. At the end of the episode, only the manager is punished for abandoning the Oh Boyz.
** Also, there are no repercussions to Cyrus Bortel for building (and in one case auctioning off) [[MindControlDevice "ferociously unethical" behavior control devices]], or to Jack Hench for [[ArmsDealer knowingly providing henchmen and supplies to villains]].
* KeepAway: Rufus after eating the MacGuffin becomes the object of frequent tossing about.
* KidHero: Kim and Ron.
* KirbyDots: The Krackle effect accompanying Shego's glow power.
* KissingDiscretionShot: Kim and Ron in "Mentor of Our Discontent".
* KissingUnderTheInfluence: The moodulator leads to Kim and Ron's kiss in "Emotion Sickness".
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[[folder:L]]
* LampshadeHanging: ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' loves these. Ron in particular. For example, the CollapsingLair.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Avoided this in the episode "Clean Slate", in which Kim has amnesia, and is pretty much square-peg-round-hole moronic until they manage to restore most of her memories.
* LaserGuidedKarma: A good example happens to Bonnie. [[spoiler:It is revealed that she was the only senior in Middleton High who wasn't graduating because she missed an important quiz on the last week of school, forcing her to attend summer school.]]
* LaserHallway: Kim's first mission (in "A Sitch In Time") involved the in-universe mother of these where the entire room is filled with deadly laser beams, and Kim gets her first job: using her cheerleading and gymnastics moves to dive through all the beams and turn it off. More appear throughout the series.
* LastMinuteHookUp: You could say the ending of TheMovie was that for Kim and Ron.
** Also for Drakken and Shego, after giving them a case of HeIsNotMyBoyfriend in the GrandFinale.
* LastNameBasis: Inverted with Shego. Her last name is "Go", but she has "She" in front because she used to be good and a part of a team with her brothers, and she was [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the girl of the team]]. It's also possible their names relate to their first names, but they're never given. {{Lampshaded}} by Ron in "Go Team Go".
* LaughablyEvil
* LaughOfLove:
** In "[[Recap/KimPossibleS1E2SinkOrSwim Sink or Swim]]", Tara giggles before kissing Ron on the cheek at the end of the episode.
** Kim tends to do this when she's around the guys she has a crush on. She also giggled after her {{first kiss}} with Ron in "[[Recap/KimPossibleS3E2EmotionSickness Emotion Sickness]]".
** In "[[Recap/KimPossibleS3E10GorillaFist Gorilla Fist]]", Ron giggled when Yori kissed him on the cheek at the end of the episode, much to Kim's [[JawDrop clear]] jealousy.
* LawfulStupid: Hego.
* LegoGenetics: [=DNAmy's=] creations are an example, as are Drakken's customized clones.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Kim, Rufus, Shego, Killigan and Monkey Fist all have their own themes, which made for an interesting climax in "Adventures in Rufus-Sitting", when the theme switches to whoever has the ball (well, molerat) at the time.
** Rufus' is the backbeat from [[{{Callback}} Naked Mole Rap]].
** [=DNAmy's=], a Fifties romantic instrumental, doesn't appear unless she's somebody's Abhorrent Admirer (she was in pursuit of Mr. Barkin briefly before settling on Monkey Fist.)
* LessEmbarrassingTerm: Professor Dementor responds to Ron's comment about the "dress" he's wearing by shouting "It's a HOUSECOAT!"
** Wade: [[SciFiGhetto "Don't call it sci-fi, it demeans the genre!"]]
* LethalChef: The school lunch lady fixes unrecognizable glop most of the time which may or may not be considered food. Kim also starts as this but improved considerably at the end of the episode.
* LeParkour: Kim is capable of pulling this off. As for Ron... not so much.
* SugarWiki/TheLittleBlackDress: You know the one.
* LimitedWardrobe: Many, many characters are guilty of this. (Bonnie wears her cheer costume an awful lot for someone supposed to be fashion-conscious.) Got better in Season 2 when the animators gave both Kim and Ron different outfits for different situations. Ron was eventually returned to his jersey and cargos because the crew didn't like the "bowling shirt".
** Bonnie lampshaded this on Season 1 (Episode 16) with the line "Kim Possible, you are such a loser! I mean you wear that same outfit, like, every day!"
* LocalHangout: Bueno Nacho.
* LockAndLoadMontage: The penultimate episode has Kim suiting up in battle armor, then picking up Ron in her CoolCar, like she is going to vape Drakken for keeps. Turns out it's for a puma in a tree.
* LoonyFan: Cousin Joss Possible (for Kim, and at the end of the episode, Ron), later Frugal Lucre (for Drakken).
* LovePotion: Wade creates a modern love laser beam that causes the much older Monique to fall in love with him. It works exactly as planned, until the effect wears off and she's pissed at him. Later, the villain comes in possession of the love laser beam and uses it for massive annoyance. At the end of the episode Wade is seeing a genius girl his own age -who turns out to have invented a Love Beam of her own.
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