Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time Full Movie Part 1
Posted by admin- in Home -24/06/17A page for describing LampshadeHanging: Western Animation. Lampshades hung in western animated shows. Series with their own pages: Phineas and Ferb In. Kim Possible is an American animated action comedy-adventure television series created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle that originally aired on Disney Channel from.
Western Animation / Lampshade Hanging in western animated shows. In Jackie Chan Adventures season 2 episode 9, Jade is shown to be a Big Eater, eating 5 hot dogs at a ballpark, and the game wasn't even FINISHED yet!
Tohru lampshades this by saying he doesn't know where she puts it all which is saying something considering how much he eats. Samurai Jack, "Jack versus Aku".
Jim and Tim Possible are identical twin brothers, and younger siblings of Kim Possible, whom she.
Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible is a high school student and freelance hero/vigilante. She is.
Aku appears before Jack)Jack: Aku! Aku: (droll) Yes, it is I, Samurai Jack. How incredibly observant you are. Jack draws sword and runs at Aku, screaming)Aku: Oh, put that thing away, Samurai. We all know what's gonna happen.
Jack comes to a stop and watches Aku warily, sword still drawn)Aku: You'll swing your sword, I'll fly away and probably say something like "I'll be back, Samurai!" And then I'll flutter off over the horizon and we won't see each other for about a week. And then we'll do the same thing all over again. Jack: (looks guilty, then gets mad) Your word play will not trick me, villain! Aku: No, wait! (turns into a bird and flutters off into the sky) I'll be back again, Samurai, you'll see! Jack stares after Aku, then rubs chin in thought)Aku: (reappears before Jack) See what I mean? In Winx Club, the pixie Digit always thinks logically, but when the pixies are all hit with a homesickness spell, Digit can't come up with a logical explanation for why they have to return home when Lord Darkar needs to follow them back to their village to complete his evil scheme.
Tecna (her bonded fairy) addresses this, noting that it's completely illogical for her to be saying this. This happens many times in Family Guy. In "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air". Peter points out that his doctor's voice sounds an awful lot like his father- in- law's (the two characters share a voice actor). Mr. Pewterschmidt then enters the room from nowhere and proceeds to talk to Dr. Hartman, commenting on how they do have very similar voices, and how no one has ever noticed since they have not had any previous extended interaction.
In "A Fish Out of Water", after Peter shoots the talking fish Daggermouth, revealing that it's a robot, the fisherman Salty hops out from behind some stalagmites and explains his devious plot, spreading the Daggermouth legend and then getting rich off the merchandising, ending with. Salty: And now I'm going to give you $5. Peter: But why? Salty: To keep your mouth shut! And because the longer we stay here, the more people are gonna question how a fisherman, with no engineering background, managed to build a sophisticated talking fish- robot. In "Road To Rupert", Brian and Stewie have this exchange.
Brian: Besides, aren't you getting a little old for a teddy bear? Stewie: Brian, I'm 1! Brian: Still? Stewie: What? In Season 6, Stewie brought up this point upon meeting Brian's son, "How can you have a 1. Brian immediately lampshades it with, "Well Stewie, if you don't like it, go on the internet and complain.".
In the episode where Brian and Stewie join the Army, they set up for a cutaway and never go to it. Stewie even asks if they have a scene for that, guesses not, and they just go on. In fact, when Stewie and Brian are waiting outside Cleveland's ex- wife's front door, they have a whole conversation about who should do the talking; "Well I don't know, I thought only immediate family members could understand you", etc, until finally an 'off- camera' voice shouts "Guys!
We're still rolling!". Done several times with Peter's chin. In "Ready, Willing, and Disabled", Peter is rubbing his chin in thought, he becomes surprised and promptly removes his chin and sticks it down his pants. Later in "PTV", the FCC wants to censor it due to it looking like a set of testicles. In "Go, Stewie, Go", Stewie reveals he was pretending to be female through transvestism (to get a female only part) during a live scene of Jolly Farm. Brian: (after the scene) Hey, why were they shooting that scene live? Stewie: Convenience.
Brian: Yeah, but why'd they— Stewie: (interrupting) Let's not start pulling threads on this one.. From "Spies Reminiscent of Us". Dan Aykroyd: Are there any local residents whom you've seen acting strangely? Stewie: Well, there's a pedophile up the street that nobody seems to be doing anything about, but it's mainly because he's so funny. Peter is watching the news and a story comes on that gives him an idea to solve the problem- of- the- week. Then the news presenter says: "Coming up in the next half- hour: our in- depth look at conveniently placed news reports in television shows.
But first, Peter - watch out for that skateboard." Peter then stands up and slips on a skateboard that had no reason to be there and wasn't there earlier. The Splendid Source". The Cleveland Show Season finale. Peter Griffin and Glenn Quagmire are attending the wedding that was the centerpiece for the episode.
Quagmire: Well, they made it through the whole season. Now can I have my own show, Peter? Peter: Quagmire, you're a rapist. Quagmire grumbles) Cleveland's son starts playing guitar and singing a song in Spanish to his Mexican girlfriend, Cecilia, while Cleveland watches and jealously criticizes the situation under his breath. Cleveland: Okay, he is not NOT fluent in Spanish. Junior keeps singing) Cleveland: And he's NEVER played guitar. NEVER. (Junior keeps singing) ** There is a recent immigrant character named Fouad whose whole role is to hang lampshades about the jokes that were just done.
Co- worker: Can I buy a cup of coffee? Fouad: Ohoho! Yes! Is funny because is free! Anyone can have! (through gritted teeth) It is UNREALISTIC for him to suddenly gain these abilities!
The Simpsons uses this trope quite often, though sometimes in more subtle ways. In the 1st Simpsons Clip show, Bart shakes a beer can in a paint shaker, which explodes (with a mushroom cloud) when Homer opens it, putting him in a coma. Grandpa explains that being in a coma, you relive past moments of your life, a lot like "one of those TV shows where they play clips from previous episodes." Here the authors acknowledge on their own behalf that a clip show is a lazy production with no new material. The episode is actually titled "So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show". When Moe got plastic surgery and became a soap opera star, his face was crushed by a falling back drop and reverted back to its original form.
Moe began asking why that happened, stated it didn't make any sense, and the episode immediately ended. Bart becomes a "Junior Camper" (a Boy Scout): Lisa, Bart and Homer are watching an episode of Itchy and Scratchy, Bart notes that the scene was unrealistic.
Lisa defends the cartoon, reminding Bart that cartoons don't need to be 1. Though Homer is watching with them in the living room, as Lisa speaks, an intentionally mis- edited Homer is seen clearly walking outdoors past the window. This is an acknowledgment of the many inconsistencies that crop up throughout the show's history, and how the authors don't intend to make the show consistent.
In "Homer Loves Flanders", Bart is starting to wonder if Homer's newfound friendship with Ned Flanders will really last. Lisa: Don't worry, Bart. It seems like every week something odd happens to the Simpsons.
My advice is to ride it out, make the occasional smart- alec quip, and by next week we'll be back to where we started from, ready for another wacky adventure. Bart: Ay, caramba!! Lisa: That's the spirit. By the end, it seems like Ned and Homer will remain friends and Lisa's convinced that their wacky adventures will end.
Cut to a scene taking place next week, Homer tells Ned Flanders to get lost. Homer makes a comment about 'lousy Korean animation.' As he's saying it, his mouth disappears and reappears a few inches from his face, hanging in midair. There is a scene where Homer makes a comment about how bad at drawing Matt Groening is.
A giant eraser appears and starts to rub him out. He yells that he 'takes it back' and then it is revealed that the eraser is just a sculpture being carried past.
Jim and Tim Possible Kim Possible Wiki"Jim" redirects here. Watch Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter Hindi Full Movie. You may be looking for Jim's father, James Possible. Professional Info. Profession(s). Middle School Students (seasons 1 - 3)High School Students (season 4). Affiliation(s). Middleton Middle School (seasons 1 - 3)Middleton High School (season 4). James Possible (father)Ann Possible (mother)Kim Possible (sister)"Nana" Possible (grandmother)June (aunt)Slim Possible (uncle)Larry (cousin)Joss Possible (cousin) Friend(s).
Ron Stoppable. Rufus. Love Interest(s). No Known Love Interests. No Known Pets. No Known Nemesis.
Behind the Scenes. First Appearance. Tick- Tick- Tick". Shaun Fleming (seasons 1 - 3)Spencer Fox (season 4). Jim and Tim Possible are identical twin brothers, and younger siblings of Kim Possible, whom she calls "Tweebs"–a portmanteau of "twin" and "dweebs". They are distinguished by the major coloring of their clothing; Tim habitually wears red, while Jim wears green.
When they are not harassing Kim, they are making trouble with their scientific experiments and inventions such as launching rockets or sending out screen savers of an unsuspecting Kim to all of Middleton. Appearance Jim and Tim have fair skin, blue eyes, and brown hair. Tim wears red, blue pants, and white shoes. Jim wears green, tan pants, and white shoes. Personality. Jim and Tim were never far from each other and exhibited a high level of synchronization.
Antagonistic, anarchic and brilliant, they cared little for rules and restrictions on their activities, and rebelled against their older sister's attempts to rein them in. They invented twin- speak slang between themselves, with their trademark catch- phrases being "Hicka- bicka- boo?" and "Hoo- sha!" in response. Despite their notably high intelligence, Jim and Tim were still typically immature in certain areas. Perhaps the best example of this was their idolizing Adrena Lynn, a famed but false stuntwoman. The twins failed to recognize that Lynn was not actually performing her own stunts, and that attempting to copy her stunts could and eventually did get them hurt.
Furthermore, the twins lacked the proper equipment that even Lynn would have used to stage a convincing stunt. Worst of all, their attempt occurred after Lynn had been exposed as a fake, but because her show was the only one they bothered to watch, the twins had missed all the news reports that would have shown them the truth.[1]Personal History. The twins were born sometime during Kim's pre- K year. Kim had been hoping for a baby sister, but her mom pointed out that the baby might be a boy, and her dad jokingly suggested it might be twins.[2]Even at the tender age of ten, the twins constructed an array of amazing and often destructive devices, typically using parts made available by their father's experiments, or simply taking and breaking down various appliances from Kim's room. Though Kim generally resented them doing so, the twins occasionally contributed to her missions, and even managed to save her a few times. When Dr. Drakken stole a neuro- compliance chip and used it on Kim to make her his mind- controlled servant, it was thanks to the twins' invention of a handheld silicon phase disruptor that Kim was returned to normal.[3]At the ages of twelve or thirteen they were skipped grades to Middleton High School ahead of the rest of their class.[4]Relationships.
Family. Parents. Main article: James Possible. Main article: Ann Possible. Jim and Tim were nuisances at home, constantly chasing after their experiments run wild, or getting caught red- handed before they could do something questionable or potentially destructive. Despite the obvious headaches they cause their parents, the twins' creativity was never entirely stifled, only momentarily contained long enough for the latest mess to be cleaned up.
Though James was annoyed when they borrowed his work materials without asking, he still displayed pride over their collective creative genius. Ann was always concerned with keeping the twins from damaging the house, and often ordered them to take whatever they were doing outside.
Sister. Main article: Kim Possible. The twins greatly enjoy being regular headaches for Kim, but they did assist her with missions on occasion.
After they entered high school, they became entirely responsible for the regular maintenance on Kim's car, the Sloth.[4]Friends. Ron Stoppable and Rufus. Main article: Ron Stoppable. Main article: Rufus. Jim and Tim regularly spent time watching TV with Ron Stoppable and Rufus.[5]Wade.
Main article: Wade. Wade considered the twins his intellectual peers and sometimes collaborated with them.[6]Bonnie Rockwaller. Main article: Bonnie Rockwaller.
Jim and Tim briefly socialized with Bonnie Rockwaller, though on both sides this was mostly to momentarily antagonize Kim, and not an actual friendship.[4] The twins later repaired Bonnie's car after it was destroyed, but once she broke their contract, they undid their labor and left her stranded.[6]Bonnie did suggest that the twins become the new Middleton High School mascots after Ron could no longer continue his duties, and while this was again mostly to annoy Kim, it was actually a good fit and could arguably be considered one of the few genuinely nice things that Bonnie did for anyone.[7]Abilities. Jim and Tim were mechanical and scientific prodigies. They spent the bulk of their time inventing, obtaining parts by breaking down household appliances or "borrowing" their father's work materials.
While many of these inventions exploded, ran wild, or were halted in progress by others, a number of them reached completion and proved far more effective than those designed by older, more experienced scientists. The twins displayed a preference for regularly practicing in their father's field of rocket science, but also had considerable talent in automobile repair, despite no known formal training in either area.
Their intelligence was high enough that they consistently proved smarter than children their age, students above their age, and even adults far beyond their age. Equipmentsilicon phase disruptor[3]remote- operated containment field[7]molecular transducer/smoothie maker[8]Jimunicator and Timunicator[4]grappling beam[6]modified Lorwardian disintegration beam unit, in collaboration with Ron Reiger[9]Gallery. Trivia. The boys can be told apart by their major color scheme. Jim wears green, while Tim wears red. Their voice was originally provided by Shaun Fleming who is known for playing Leonard Helperman in Teacher's Pet. Since their redesign, it has been provided by Spencer Fox who is best known for voicing Dash Parr in the Pixar movie The Incredibles. They are also a couple of the four characters to be voiced by an actor from a certain Pixar flim.
The others are both Professor Dementor and Frugal Lucre. Their age is given in October 3.
In the German version they are called "Zwombies", a portmanteau of "Zwillinge" (twins) and Zombies. The tweebs helped Kim on 6 missions, not counting their missions as adults in "A Sitch in Time". Stopping Drakken from trying to mind control everyone in the world with micro- chips on their foreheads[3]. Helping Kim find Ron when he was lost with Dr. Drakken at the North Pole[1. Getting Ray- X back and stopping Hank Perkins from keeping it in Drakken's liar[1.
Fixing up her car to help stop Motor Ed and Shego when they were riding the Kepler at high speed, with shock waves causing massive chaos in the Middleton neighborhood[6]. Helping her find out that Camille Leon was the actual culprit of crimes committed by various celebrities[4]. Helping her turn Ron back to normal when he mutated into a giant, fifteen- feet tall, junk- food eating, mutant/monster[8]. The first half was when they were younger before they went to MHS with Kim, and the other half to where they were older and in High School with Kim. References↑All the News↑A Sitch in Time: Past↑. The Twin Factor↑.
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