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* FamilialChiding: Kim frequently chides her mother for putting her on speaker phone when she's trying to have a personal discussion with her. Her mother points out that she's a neurosurgeon who often has her hands in someone's cerebellum and needs to go "hands free".
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*CounterProductiveWarning: [[RepetitiveName Señor Senior, Senior]] was originally a billionaire who drained Europe's power grid to power his island, not realizing he was causing blackouts. Kim and Ron traveled to the island, with Kim trying to convince him to conserve energy. While there, Ron comments on how the island would make a perfect SupervillainLair. This gives Senior the idea to become a supervillain to alleviate his RichBoredom.

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Renamed to Clone Angst, cutting non-examples, ZCEs, and no-context potholes.


* ClingyMacGuffin: The Nano Tick and the Centurion Bracelet.
* CloningBlues: "Kimination Nation".
-->'''Ron:''' An imitation clone? I hate it when the bad guys cut corners.
* ClothesMakeTheLegend: Kim and her original action uniform.

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* %%* ClingyMacGuffin: The Nano Tick and the Centurion Bracelet.
* CloningBlues: "Kimination Nation".
-->'''Ron:''' An imitation clone? I hate it when the bad guys cut corners.
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%%* ClothesMakeTheLegend: Kim and her original action uniform.



* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Team Go.

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* %%* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Team Go.



* CollapsingLair: Happens to Drakken quite often.

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* %%* CollapsingLair: Happens to Drakken quite often.

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* {{Catchphrase}}s: "She/I can do anything!", [[RegularCaller "What's the sitch?"]], [[ThinkNothingOfIt "No big"]], "So not the drama", [[SickAndWrong "Sick and wrong"]], "Boo-Yah!", and Drakken's "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"...
** After hitching a ride from one or another random traveler and saying thanks, the traveler usually says "That's the least I can do, after [[NoodleIncident heroic thing Kim and/or Ron did to help the traveler out]].


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* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "She/I can do anything!", [[RegularCaller "What's the sitch?"]], [[ThinkNothingOfIt "No big"]], "So not the drama", [[SickAndWrong "Sick and wrong"]], "Boo-Yah!", and Drakken's "You think you're all that, Kim Possible! But you're ''not''!"...
** After hitching a ride from one or another random traveler and saying thanks, the traveler usually says "That's the least I can do, after [[NoodleIncident heroic thing Kim and/or Ron did to help the traveler out]].
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The voice of Kim, Creator/ChristyCarlsonRomano, performs the ThemeTune, "Call Me, Beep Me!".
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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to put more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.

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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to put more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons villains would be arrested only to immediately appear reappear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.
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** In Ill -suited, in the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.

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** In Ill -suited, Ill-suited, in the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.



* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to put more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.

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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to put more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, seasons villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.
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In Ill -suited, In the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.

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** In Ill -suited, In in the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.



* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.

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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to put more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.
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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.

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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started to more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.
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* ContinuityCreep: As the series progressed, it started more focus on continuity, especially in the fourth season. Whereas in previous seasons, villains would be arrested only to immediately appear having somehow [[CardboardPrison escaped offscreen]], Season 4 puts a large amount of emphasis on the boring downtime Drakken spends locked up between schemes, and when he's finally broken out in "Mad Dogs and Aliens," he's never actually arrested again from that point on, at most pulling a VillainExitStageLeft.
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* {{Crossover}}: Kim and crew appeared in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (in which there's also a ContinuityPorn moment involving Drakken's issues with cloning) and {{cameo}}ed in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}''. The crossover with ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' indirectly links ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' to ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily''.

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* {{Crossover}}: Kim and crew appeared in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (in which there's also a ContinuityPorn moment involving Drakken's issues with cloning) and {{cameo}}ed [[TheCameo cameoed]] in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}''. The crossover with ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' indirectly links ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' to ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily''.
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: In "Roachie," a scientist unleahes an army of giant roaches on Middleton. Ron, who is terrified of regular-sized cockroaches, is strangely not grossed out by the giant sized bugs and befriends one.
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** Happens to Kim one three separate occasions.

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** Happens to Kim one on three separate occasions.
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* EatTheCamera:
** Happens to Kim one three separate occasions.
** In the opening scene to Monkey Fist Strikes, Kim is mountain climbing to rescue an injured eagle, but her rope breaks when climbing down, causing her to fall and swallow the camera, after which the opening credits play.
** In The Ron Factor, she attempts to save Ron from the villain's helicopter, but gets electrocuted and falls into the camera mouth first, with the same scream as the previous example.
** During the climax of Go Team Go, Shego throws Kim into the camera.
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In Ill -suited, In the fight between Ron, in the battle-suit controlled from Dementor, it happens with Kim in her new senior-year cheerleading uniform after she jumps off of Ron and lands right at the screen.
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* BackwardsAlias: Blink and you miss it, but in ''A Sitch in Time,'' Ron's mother states early on that the new boss requiring her to move the family to Norway is [[spoiler: Miss Ogehs]]. ''Much'' later, it turns out that it was a time-travelling [[spoiler: Shego]].

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* BackwardsAlias: Blink and you miss it, but in ''A Sitch in Time,'' Ron's mother states early on that the new boss requiring her to move the family to Norway is [[spoiler: Miss [[spoiler:Miss Ogehs]]. ''Much'' later, it turns out that it was a time-travelling [[spoiler: Shego]].[[spoiler:Shego]].



** The morality of mind control goes right out the window when Kim's own father brainwashes her. Or the subsequent episode where Shego having her MoralityDial switched to good is a... um, good thing. (Though it does [[RightForTheWrongReasons freak Ron out.)]]

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** The morality of mind control goes right out the window when Kim's own father brainwashes her. Or the subsequent episode where Shego having her MoralityDial switched to good is a... um, good thing. (Though it does [[RightForTheWrongReasons freak Ron out.)]]]])
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* BreakfastInBed: Kim's family brings her mom breakfast in bed for Mother's Day. Her dad decides ''that's'' enough of a present, not the genetically engineered mutant bees the tweebs wanted to give her (because she likes honey).

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* BreakfastInBed: In "[[Recap/KimPossibleS2E26MothersDay Mother's Day]]", Kim's family brings her mom breakfast in bed for Mother's Day. Her dad decides ''that's'' enough of a present, not the genetically engineered mutant bees the tweebs wanted to give her (because she likes honey).
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* BreakfastInBed: Kim's family brings her mom breakfast in bed for Mother's Day. Her dad decides ''that's'' enough of a present, not the genetically engineered mutant bees the tweebs wanted to give her (because she likes honey).
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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The voice of Kim, Creator/ChristyCarlsonRomano, performs the ThemeTune, "Call Me, Beep Me!".
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* BareYourMidriff: Kim showed this off with every outfit she had in the first season. The animators eventually dropped the LimitedWardrobe and by the end of the series it was all but gone. Her last midriff outfit to go was her classic mission outfit in "Clothes Minded".

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* BareYourMidriff: BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Being a teenage girl, Kim showed this her midriff off with every outfit she had in the first season.season, whereas her male sidekick, Ron, always covered up his. The animators eventually dropped the LimitedWardrobe and by the end of the series it was all but gone. Her last midriff outfit to go was her classic mission outfit in "Clothes Minded".
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* BorrowedWithoutPermission: In an episode, Ron takes Kim's suit and insists that he didn't steal it, he just borrowed it in secret. At the end of the episode, he's forced to admit that he actually did steal it.
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* BrainlessBeauty: {{Subverted|Trope}} with most of the characters, though most notably by [[HotScientist Vivian Francis Porter]].

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* BrainlessBeauty: {{Subverted|Trope}} with most of the characters, though most notably by [[HotScientist Vivian Francis Porter]].Porter.

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