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Adventures in Rufus-SittingEpisode Number: 27 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Friday August 22, 2003 Prod Code: 207b |
Kim's canon of villainous foes go hunting for Naked Mole Rat when Rufus becomes the carrier of a much-coveted micro-decoder … all while Kim is pet-sitting for Ron.
| Writer: | Eddie Guzelian |
| Director: | David Block |
| Star: | Nicole Sullivan (Shego), Nancy Cartwright (Rufus), Tahj Mowry (Wade), Raven-Symone (Monique), Ricardo Montalban (Senor Senior Sr.), Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable), John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken), Gary Cole (Dr. Possible (voice)), Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior Jr.), Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible (as Christy Carlson Romano)), Shaun Fleming (Jim and Tim Possible) |
| Recurring Role: | Jean Smart (Dr. Possible (Mom)), Rider Strong (Brick Flagg), Tom Kane (Monkey Fist), Brian George (Duff Killigan), Elliott Gould (Mr. Stoppable), Andrea Martin (Mrs. Stoppable), Frank Welker (Monkey Ninjas?) |
Animation Production by: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd
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This is a half-length episode and first aired with Rufus in Show.
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Kim: Rufus, jump now!
Rufus: No way!
Kim: (singing) Rock-A-Bye-Rufus in the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock, when the bow breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come Rufus cradle and all. (edit) Ron: Which brings us to item 4-36 of my Care-of-Rufus Guide: singing.
Kim: He sings?
Ron: No. You sing.
Kim: Sing what?
Ron: Rock-A-Bye-Baby. Well, actually, he prefers Rock-A-Bye-Rufus. Here watch: (singing) Rock-a-bye-Rufus in the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock.
(Rufus falls asleep)
Kim: I know I promised to take care of Rufus while you and the fam tour France, but there is zero chance of me serenading a naked mole rat. (edit) Killigan: Enjoy your flight lassie. It'll only last a wee twenty-two seconds. (edit) Monkey Fist: It appears you have bitten off more than you can chew... my little friend. (edit) Ron: So what's up with you guys?
Kim: Oh, you know, same ol' same ol'.
Rufus: Same ol' same ol'. (edit)
Rufus: No way!
Kim: (singing) Rock-A-Bye-Rufus in the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock, when the bow breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come Rufus cradle and all. (edit) Ron: Which brings us to item 4-36 of my Care-of-Rufus Guide: singing.
Kim: He sings?
Ron: No. You sing.
Kim: Sing what?
Ron: Rock-A-Bye-Baby. Well, actually, he prefers Rock-A-Bye-Rufus. Here watch: (singing) Rock-a-bye-Rufus in the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock.
(Rufus falls asleep)
Kim: I know I promised to take care of Rufus while you and the fam tour France, but there is zero chance of me serenading a naked mole rat. (edit) Killigan: Enjoy your flight lassie. It'll only last a wee twenty-two seconds. (edit) Monkey Fist: It appears you have bitten off more than you can chew... my little friend. (edit) Ron: So what's up with you guys?
Kim: Oh, you know, same ol' same ol'.
Rufus: Same ol' same ol'. (edit)
While parachuting from Duff Killigan's blimp, Kim is talking to Ron on the Kimmunicator. When the camera shows her hands gripped on the Kimmunicator, her gloves have disappeared. However, in the next scene, she has them back on.
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This episode marks the second time Shego has worked independently from Dr. Drakken.
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Ron's dad asks "Who wants to go to the Louvre?" He pronounces it "loov-er" when it should be pronounced as "loov."
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When Rufus fell down the elevator shaft he was "below" the place Kim and the villians were fighting. But then Rufus is "above" the same place when Kim screams "Rufus jump down to me!!!!"
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When Kim reads from the birth card after Rufus falls asleep, she says "It's a girl," but the card is blue. Traditionally, 'pink is for girls, blue is for boys.'
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Predator II:
The scene in which Kim cuts herself out of the net is similar to a scene from Predator II in which Harrigan is pinned to the wall by a net and escapes in much the same way as Kim does, by swinging a cutting blade. (edit) Live and Let Die:
Kim's watch/saw is similar to a device in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (in it, Bond's watch has a sharp edge and rotates; no tiny saw) (edit) Title: Adventures in Rufus-Sitting:
The title comes from the 1980's movie "Adventures in Babysitting". (edit)
The scene in which Kim cuts herself out of the net is similar to a scene from Predator II in which Harrigan is pinned to the wall by a net and escapes in much the same way as Kim does, by swinging a cutting blade. (edit) Live and Let Die:
Kim's watch/saw is similar to a device in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (in it, Bond's watch has a sharp edge and rotates; no tiny saw) (edit) Title: Adventures in Rufus-Sitting:
The title comes from the 1980's movie "Adventures in Babysitting". (edit)
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Adventures in Rufus-SittingPerfect "Exciting" Kim's canon of villainous foes go hunting for Naked Mole Rat when Rufus becomes the carrier of a much-coveted micro-decoder … all while Kim is pet-sitting for Ron. Continue » Posted Jan 28, 2007 2:40 pm PST |
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Adventures in Rufus-SittingGreat "Above average" This was a good episode, but I saw some parts where it could of done better. Continue » Posted Mar 20, 2006 7:12 pm PST |
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