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Trading FacesEpisode Number: 68 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Saturday February 10, 2007 Prod Code: 403 |
Kim investigates a string of celebrity robberies, but comes up empty-handed. Meanwhile, the tweebs enter Middleton High School as freshmen. Ashley Tisdale guest stars.
| Star: | Ashley Tisdale (Camille Leon), Spencer Fox (Jim and Tim Possible ( Season 4)), Raven-Symone (Monique), Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable), Tahj Mowry (Wade), Nancy Cartwright (Rufus), Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible (as Christy Carlson Romano)), Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin) |
| Recurring Role: | Kirsten Storms (Bonnie) |
| Guest Star: | April Winchell (Ms. Guide), Tara Strong (Britina), Sherri Shepherd (MC Honey) |
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Spencer Fox is the new voice of Jim and Tim Possible as of this episode. In past episodes they were voiced by Shaun Fleming.
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Ron: (after Wade shows Kim and Ron that Britina was the one caught on camera stealing money from the safe) Um, does Britina have a good lawyer? You know, like, a really good one?
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Camille: I can't be seen buying socks. Eww! Socks are gross!
Ron: (confused) Socks...are gross?
Kim: Ron, she can't go in. Disinherited?
Ron: I mean, my socks are gross, but what does that even mean? (edit) (Camille Leon enters the room)
Britina: Camille?
Camille: Brit, I came in as soon as I heard.
Britina: But I called you three days ago.
Camille: Silly, my callbacks were epic this week. It's so hard to be me. (edit) Camille: (After being arrested) Do you know who I am?!
Ron: Lady, the question is, do you know who you are? (edit) Monique: What's on the senior lunch menu today?
(Rufus hands Ron a menu)
Ron: Ooh la la! Today is Bistro Day, with soup du jour, a bunch of stuff I can't pronounce, and a platter of all assorted cheeses!
Rufus: Yeah! (edit)
Ron: (confused) Socks...are gross?
Kim: Ron, she can't go in. Disinherited?
Ron: I mean, my socks are gross, but what does that even mean? (edit) (Camille Leon enters the room)
Britina: Camille?
Camille: Brit, I came in as soon as I heard.
Britina: But I called you three days ago.
Camille: Silly, my callbacks were epic this week. It's so hard to be me. (edit) Camille: (After being arrested) Do you know who I am?!
Ron: Lady, the question is, do you know who you are? (edit) Monique: What's on the senior lunch menu today?
(Rufus hands Ron a menu)
Ron: Ooh la la! Today is Bistro Day, with soup du jour, a bunch of stuff I can't pronounce, and a platter of all assorted cheeses!
Rufus: Yeah! (edit)
Jim and Tim have a new look for this season. They are now taller, and Tim wears a red shirt instead of a red version of Jim's jacket.
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Camille was seen walking out of Country Club Banana, but she later says that she cannot pass the credit check to get in.
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When Camille Leon arrives at the fashion show, a few of the background characters are Drakken's Henchmen.
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When the tweebs are finished with statisics pop quiz and they say "Got it Mr. Barkin," Kim turns around and is wearing the green shirt from the
beginning of the episode shirt then she had and then it changed back to her pink shirt. (edit) In Ron Millionaire, the 200 karat diamond is mentioned to be the largest in existence, but the elevator at the Hollywood mall had a 500 karat diamond. (edit)
beginning of the episode shirt then she had and then it changed back to her pink shirt. (edit) In Ron Millionaire, the 200 karat diamond is mentioned to be the largest in existence, but the elevator at the Hollywood mall had a 500 karat diamond. (edit)
Spider Man:
Camille is a refrence to Chameleon from Spider Man, not only because of the name, but they both have the same power. (edit) Trading Spaces:
The episode's title, "Trading Faces" is a play off the TV show Trading Spaces. (edit) Holston Twins:
This is an obvious play on the real-life Olsen Twins. They even look exactly the same. (edit) Paris Hilton:
Camille Leon is a parody of Paris Hilton. She's an heiress to an impossibly large fortune, she's stuck up and ditzy, and she carries her pet in her purse. Though Paris has a Chihuaua, whereas Camille has a hairless cat. (edit) Camille Leon:
Ashley Tisdale's character, Camille Leon, is a play off of "chameleon." Similar to Camille, a chameleon is able to change its skin color depending on its surroundings. (edit)
Camille is a refrence to Chameleon from Spider Man, not only because of the name, but they both have the same power. (edit) Trading Spaces:
The episode's title, "Trading Faces" is a play off the TV show Trading Spaces. (edit) Holston Twins:
This is an obvious play on the real-life Olsen Twins. They even look exactly the same. (edit) Paris Hilton:
Camille Leon is a parody of Paris Hilton. She's an heiress to an impossibly large fortune, she's stuck up and ditzy, and she carries her pet in her purse. Though Paris has a Chihuaua, whereas Camille has a hairless cat. (edit) Camille Leon:
Ashley Tisdale's character, Camille Leon, is a play off of "chameleon." Similar to Camille, a chameleon is able to change its skin color depending on its surroundings. (edit)
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Trading FacesPoor "Nerve-wracking" Crummy characters festival. Continue » Posted Sep 29, 2007 11:31 am PST |
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Trading FacesPerfect "Exactly why I watch this series" kim battles a teenage shape shifter Continue » Posted May 12, 2007 10:07 am PST |
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Trading FacesGreat "Silly" I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this episode, especially considering that the entire plot was an instant giveaway, but the humor, the idea, and the odd bit of K/R attention really gave it a good feel. Continue » Posted Apr 13, 2007 6:52 am PST |
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Trading FacesGreat "Above average" A very good episode from the creators of Kim Possible Continue » Posted Mar 13, 2007 1:15 pm PST |
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Trading FacesAbysmal "Painful to watch" Two much focus on the TWEEBS!!! Like to see a new villainess introduced, but please stop relying on those irritating one-dimensional little brother characters. Why not just run our hands through a meat-grinder instead. It would serve the same end. Continue » Posted Mar 10, 2007 9:31 pm PST |
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