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Kim is introduced to her father's acquaintance's son, Felix, who turns out to be handicapped in the fact that he must use a wheelchair. Kim does her best to treat him properly though only makes a fool out of herself in the manner in which she is acting. However, when a madman with a mullet who goes by the name of Motor Ed attempts to steal some car parts and inadvertently kidnaps Ron, Kim must rely on the help of Felix and learn a lesson in the capability of the handicapped.moreless
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  • After a series of high tech robberies, Kim tries to stop the plot of a rogue scientist turned rocking trucker, with a little help from a new friend.

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    Kim is introduced to her father's acquaintance's son, Felix, who turns out to be handicapped in the fact that he must use a wheelchair. Kim does her best to treat him properly though only makes a fool out of herself in the manner in which she is acting. However, when a madman with a mullet who goes by the name of Motor Ed attempts to steal some car parts and inadvertently kidnaps Ron, Kim must rely on the help of Felix and learn a lesson in the capability of the handicapped. This episode was the first appearance of Felix and Motor Ed. My favorite part of this episode is when we see that Kim destroys the car that Motor ed made with a control but it turns out that she was just pressing buttons.moreless

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  • Hair today, goon tomorrow.

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    Various car parts are being heisted to create a super monster truck. The criminal behind the thefts is...a guy with a mullet. Yes, that's what this episode is about.

    It feels like just another second-season coaster, but this episode is greatly entertaining. The credit goes to two new characters:

    The wheelchair-bound Felix, who hits it off with Ron and refuses to let his handicap get him down (though Kim walking on eggshells because of his condition threatens to nudge the story into 'very special episode' territory).

    And then there's the titular villain, voiced by John DiMaggio (who also voices Drakken; gee, I wonder if that'll be important later), who obviously had a lot of fun.

    "Motor Ed" is quite enjoyable.moreless

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  • Kim and Ron face off against Motor Ed, a mechanics genius with one goal, random destruction. To stop him, the young heroes need the help of Felix, a handicapped young man with a major league tricked out wheelchair.moreless

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    First let me say this, MOTOR ED ROCKS!!!!!! He is my second favorite villain, behind only Shego, because he is both funny and a threat. Despite his mullet, air guitar, and tendency to say, "Seriously", he is also big, strong and a genius with machines. Ed even openly mocks Kim by calling her "Red". I also like his master plan, to use powerful monster trucks to turn the world into a giant scrap yard. Nothing like a little murder and mayhem, baby! It must have been a nice change of pace for John DiMaggio to play a competent villian. This story also introduces Felix (voiced by Jason Marsden); a wheelchair bound teen who is the son of a cyber robotics expert. His presence causes a role reversal for Kim and Ron. Ron is totally comfortable with him, while Kim trying to be politically correct ends up being awkward and goofy. The opening sequence of this episode involves an incident with Ron at the state fair, which was funny, if a little disgusting; the look on Mr. Possible's face was priceless. But the bottom line is that Motor Ed was the star of this fine episode. Dude, did I mention that he rocks so hard, seriously!!! AAAAHHHHHHH- YEAH!!!!!!!!!moreless

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    • When Kim's dad is about to say "General Tso's chicken" he says "Naked Mole Rat", but when it shows Rufus eating it he is eating noodles. There aren't any noodles in General Tso's chicken. Edit
    • Kim uses her left hand to hold the chopsticks when she's eating with Ron and her dad at the kitchen table. Edit
    • The "turbonic charger valve" case seems to change color from a light grey to a distinct green before and after the wind tunnel scene. Edit
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    • Animation: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Ron: (after Kim catches basketball) Ooo, Fast hands KP! Wanna call winner? Kim: Ron, what do you think you're doing? Ron: (leans in and whispers) Shooting hoops with Felix. Kim: No, but it looks like you're really trying to. . . you know. . . Ron: Win? Kim: Exactly, you can't. Ron: Well, I know I'm down two buckets, but if I focus on rebounding and boxing out I think that I ca- Kim: You're acting like. . . like Ron: Like he's just a normal person? Kim: I gotta just stop talking. Edit
    • Jim and Tim: Kim and Felix sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I- (Kim and Kim's mom flash them a glare) Gotta go. Edit
    • Motor Ed: Doesn't anyone in the state of New Jersey know how to style a mullet anymore? Edit
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    • Motörhead: The name Motor Ed is is a reference to the popular British heavy metal band Motörhead. Edit
    • Motor Ed: Business up front, party in the back, and it's the calm before the storm. Ed describes how he wants his mullet cut. This phrase defining the mullet, originated in the movie Cool Hand Luke as: "Business in the front, party in the back." Edit
    • Motor Ed: Don't cut my hair! Motor Ed refuses to cut his hair. The biblical story of Sampson relates to this. He wouldn't cut his hair because it gave him strength. In the end, Delilah cuts his hair. Delilah is also the name of the hairstylist Moter Ed fires. Edit
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