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{{short description|American animated television series}} |
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| show_name = Codename: Kids Next Door |
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* ''Kids Next Door'' |
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* ''KND'' |
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| genre = [[Espionage fiction|Espionage]] <br /> [[Action (genre)|Action]] <br /> [[comedy-drama]] |
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| format = [[Animated series]] |
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| creator = Tom Warburton |
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| voices = [[Benjamin Diskin|Ben Diskin]]<br />[[Lauren Tom]]<br />[[Dee Bradley Baker]]<br />[[Cree Summer]]<br />[[Tom Kenny]]<br />[[Grey DeLisle]]<br />[[Tara Strong]]<br />[[Jeff Bennett (voice actor)|Jeff Bennett]]<br />[[Maurice LaMarche]]<br />[[Jennifer Hale]]<br />[[Frank Welker]] |
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|Writing |
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Andy Rheingold |
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C.H. Greenblatt |
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Matt Peters |
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Mo Willems |
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Tom Warburton |
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| country = United States |
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| composer = Thomas Chase, [[Stephen Rucker]] |
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| language = English |
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| runtime = 22 minutes |
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| company = [[Curious Pictures]] |
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| distributor = [[Cartoon Network]] |
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| network = Cartoon Network |
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| first_run = July 2001 |
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| first_aired = {{start date|2002|12|6}} |
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| last_aired = {{end date|2008|1|25}} |
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| status = Ended/Reruns |
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| num_seasons = 6 |
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| num_episodes = 78 (whole)<br> 140 (separate)<br> 2 (specials)<br> 1 (movie)<br> |
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| list_episodes = List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes |
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| website = http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/knd/index.html |
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| production_website =http://knd.curiouspictures.com/main.html |
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| genre = [[Action-adventure game#Genre fiction|Action-adventure]]<ref name="Metacritic">{{Cite web |title=Codename: Kids Next Door |
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'''''Codename: Kids Next Door''''', also known as '''''Kids Next Door''''' or by its [[acronym and initialism|acronym]] '''''KND''''', is an American [[List of animated television series|animated television series]] created by Tom Warburton and produced by [[Curious Pictures]] in Santa Monica, California.<ref>{{cite web | work=Businesswire.com | title=Cartoon Network's Codename: Kids Next Door Challenges Tyrannical Rule of Adults Starting TOMORROW - December 6|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_Dec_5/ai_94934182 |date=2002-12-05|accessdate=23 October 2008}}</ref> The series debuted on [[Cartoon Network]] on December 6, 2002 and aired its final episode on January 25, 2008. This show has been considered as one of Cartoon Network's most popular in its history. The series came about as the result of [[Cartoon Network's Big Pick|a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network]].<ref>{{cite web | work=Timewarner.com | title='Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network|url=http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,668509,00.html |date=2001-02-21|accessdate=23 October 2008}}</ref> Reruns can now be seen on Cartoon Network. |
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|url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/codename-kids-next-door |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227004351/http://www.metacritic.com/tv/codename-kids-next-door |archive-date=2015-02-27 |access-date=September 16, 2014 |website=[[Metacritic]]}}</ref><br>[[Comedy]]<br>[[Fantasy]]<br>[[Spy fiction]] |
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| creator = [[Mr. Warburton]] |
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| director = Mr. Warburton |
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| voices = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Benjamin Diskin]] |
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* [[Lauren Tom]] |
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* [[Dee Bradley Baker]] |
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* [[Cree Summer]] |
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| composer = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Steve Rucker (composer)|Steve Rucker]] |
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* Thomas Chase Jones |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| network = [[Cartoon Network]] |
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| executive_producer = {{Plainlist| |
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* Tom Warburton |
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* Steve Oakes |
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* David Starr |
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* Richard Winkler |
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* Jonathan Paley |
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| producer = Bruce Knapp |
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| company = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Curious Pictures]] |
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* [[Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network Productions]]{{efn|Produced under [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Cartoons]] for ''Kenny and the Chimp'' short only. Produced under a separate entity for pilot and The Grim Adventures of the KND crossover only.}} |
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| num_seasons = 6 |
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| num_episodes = 81 (140 segments){{efn|78 regular episodes with 3 specials making 81 episodes in total}} |
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| list_episodes = List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes |
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| runtime = 22 minutes |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2002|12|6}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2008|1|21}} |
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| related = ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' |
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'''''Codename: Kids Next Door'''''{{efn|Commonly abbreviated as '''''Kids Next Door''''' and '''''KND''''' or CKND}} is an American [[animated television series]] created by [[Mr. Warburton]] for [[Cartoon Network]]. The series follows the adventures of a [[Multiculturalism|diverse]] group of five children who operate from a high-tech [[Tree house|treehouse]], fighting against adult and teenage tyranny with advanced [[Lumber#Dimensional lumber|2×4]] technology. Using their [[code name]]s (Numbuhs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called the Kids Next Door.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Erickson |first=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |edition=2nd |pages=207–208}}</ref> |
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The series' pilot premiered on Cartoon Network in mid-2001 as part of ''The Big Pick II'', a special broadcast event showcasing 11 pilots for different series. The winner of [[List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network#Pilots|a viewers' poll by Cartoon Network]] would decide which pilot would be greenlit to be a full series.<ref>{{Cite press release |date=February 21, 2001 |title='Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network |url=http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2001/02/21/total-immersion-cartoon-events-take-control-at-cartoon-network |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170111121524/http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2001/02/21/total-immersion-cartoon-events-take-control-at-cartoon-network |archive-date=January 11, 2017 |access-date=2016-09-22 |publisher=[[Time Warner]]}}</ref> After winning the poll, the series premiered on December 6, 2002, and concluded on January 21, 2008, after six seasons and 81 episodes. Two [[television film]]s were broadcast: ''Operation: Z.E.R.O.'',<ref name="EpGuides1">{{Cite web |title=Codename: Kids Next Door (a Titles & Air Dates Guide) |url=http://epguides.com/CodenameKidsNextDoor/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022152658/http://epguides.com/CodenameKidsNextDoor/ |archive-date=October 22, 2014 |website=epguides.com}}</ref> which aired in 2006, and ''Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.'', which aired as the series finale in 2008.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Baisley |first=Sarah |date=January 16, 2008 |title=Codename: Kids Next Door Embarks on Final Mission |work=[[Animation World Network]] |url=http://www.awn.com/news/codename-kids-next-door-embarks-final-mission |url-status=live |access-date=February 24, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200125235422/https://www.awn.com/news/codename-kids-next-door-embarks-final-mission |archive-date=January 25, 2020}}</ref> A special half-hour crossover episode with fellow Cartoon Network series, ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'', aired in 2007. |
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The main characters of the series are five 10-year-old children who operate from their high-tech [[treehouse]] against the [[tyrant|tyranny]] of [[adults]], [[senior citizens]] and [[teenagers]]. They make up what is known as Sector V of a worldwide organization called the [[Kids Next Door Organization|Kids Next Door]]. |
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The show was also part of Cartoon Network's series, ''Cartoon Cartoons'', and is the 16th and final Cartoon of the series. |
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Spin-off media include two video games, ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: S.O.D.A.|Operation S.O.D.A.]]'' and ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.|Operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.]]'', as well as a trading card game, comic books, and DVD releases. ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' has also appeared in DVD anthologies and compilation video games from Cartoon Network. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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[[File:Codename-kids-next-door.jpg|thumb|left|From left to right: Numbuh 2, Numbuh 4, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 1 and Numbuh 5]] |
[[File:Codename-kids-next-door.jpg|thumb|left|From left to right: Numbuh 2, Numbuh 4, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 1, and Numbuh 5.]] |
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===Synopsis=== |
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The series revolves around a group of five 10-year-old children (later retconned to be varying ages), using codenames Numbuhs 1 through 5, who are the main home operatives of what is known as Sector V, which is part of a worldwide espionage-style organization called the Kids Next Door. Their mission is to fight crimes against children (such as [[homework]] and [[Dental floss|flossing]]), many of which are willingly committed by "evil" [[adult]]s, [[Old age|senior citizens]], [[Adolescence|teenagers]], and other children. Numbuh 1 is a level-headed, no-nonsense [[British Americans|British-American]] boy named Nigel Uno, leader of Sector V. Numbuh 2 is an overweight, nerdy [[American Jews|Jewish-American]] boy named Hogarth "Hoagie" Pennywhistle Gilligan, Jr. Numbuh 3 is a friendly and happy-go-lucky [[Japanese Americans|Japanese-American]] girl named Kuki Sanban. Numbuh 4 is a short-tempered and hot-headed [[Australian Americans|Australian-American]] boy named Wallabee "Wally" Beetles. Numbuh 5 is a quiet, laid-back, [[Black French people|black]] [[French Americans|French-American]] girl named Abigail "Abby" Lincoln. |
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Mr. Warburton created a pilot episode for another show, ''[[Kenny and the Chimp]]''. Originally, there was a group of children who called themselves "The Kids Next Door" among the recurring characters, and would often get Kenny into trouble. The plotline was then changed to focus on the group of kids alone, and later, the kids battling adulthood.<ref>{{cite web | work=Frederatorblogs.com | title=Audio interview: Tom Warburton|url=http://frederatorblogs.com/channel_frederator/2006/11/09/audio-interview-tom-warburton/ |date=2006-11-09|accessdate=24 October 2008}}</ref> In 2001, the show's pilot episode, "[[List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#Season 1: 2002-2003|No P in the OOL]]", won a [[Cartoon Network]] viewer's poll. As a result, ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' was [[greenlight|greenlit]] to become a series.<ref>{{cite web | work=Animationmagazine.net | title=Codename: Kids Next Door Goes Into Action|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/article/769 |date=2002-12-05|accessdate=27 October 2008}}</ref> |
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Following a [[Military recruit training|period of training]], every member of the Kids Next Door chooses a number or alphanumeric code (deliberately pronounced and spelled as "Numbuh") and is sent to a "sector" that acts as their home base. The sector headquarters, like some of the organization's bases and facilities, are tree houses, with both treehouse and the tree it is in being of ludicrous proportions, and often suited to their environment. This includes a base constructed beneath the Arctic ice shelf, and a base built into a large pine tree. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door is a treehouse [[Colonization of the Moon|Moon Base]]. The Kids Next Door follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13 when they are "decommissioned", a process of wiping their memories of any past KND activity and warping their minds. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains who escaped decommissioning (such as Numbuh 5's older sister Cree, formerly known as Numbuh 11, and Chad, formerly known as Numbuh 274 and supreme commander of the Kids Next Door). |
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===Storylines=== |
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The episodes are titled as the Kids Next Door's missions, denoted as ''"Operation:"'' followed by an [[acronym]] which often gives viewers clues as to what the story is about. Every mission may or may not be chronologically ordered in relation to the previous or the next, but it's accepted that most of the time they occur in the order that the episodes are shown. Sometimes missions make a references to certain situations, or lead to consequences in another mission. Mostly in the earlier episodes, the stories were often about typical childhood problems, but magnified and exaggerated. As the series progressed, a bigger, more complex storyline developed. |
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The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to exceptions: kids who are deemed exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization in the Teens Next Door.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E. |episode-link=List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#ep50 |series=Codename: Kids Next Door |date=2005-07-08 |season=4 |number=11}}</ref> Decommissioning has also proved reversible via a "re-commissioning" module used four times in the series (once in Operation: E.N.D. and three times in Operation: Z.E.R.O.).<ref>{{Cite episode |title=Operation: E.N.D. |episode-link=List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#ep26 |series=Codename: Kids Next Door |date=June 4, 2004 |season=2 |number=13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite episode |title=Operation: Z.E.R.O. |episode-link=List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#epM1 |series=Codename: Kids Next Door |date=August 11, 2006 |number=M1 |type=TV Movie}}</ref> |
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===''KND'' Universe=== |
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The world portrayed in KND is one that resembles childhood make-believe, with children going on epic adventures, and creating secret weapons and tools from everyday items and refuse. The series continually straddles the borderline of admitting whether the events are meant to be interpreted as the imagination of children or taken verbatim as a cohesive universe. The Episode 'Operation: A.R.C.H.I.V.E.' addresses this dichotomy most directly; Numbuh One's school teacher dismissing his report on the great Adult Conspiracy as fiction, only to be seen later making a surreptitious phone call with the message "They Know". |
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KND agents utilize a vast array of mechanical, electronic gadgets, weapons, and machinery, collectively referred to as 2×4 (two-by-four) technology. The KND's 2×4 technology was originally conceived as being constructed from an assortment of objects, mostly common household ones. However, as the series progressed, the kind of objects their technology was constructed from became bigger, consisting of things such as large vehicles and small buildings. Not only that, but the complexity of their technology, such as their defensive weaponry and means of transportation, advanced to such absurd levels as to be considered [[science fiction]], despite all of it still being constructed from nothing but an assortment of objects. |
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The Kids Next Door Organization is a worldwide group comprising thousands of kids joined in mutual struggle against adult tyranny. They fight villains that embody specific menaces to children overall (and at times, commit acts that are downright illegal). For every member of Kids Next Door, upon following a period of training, the kids then choose a number or alphanumerical code (deliberately spelled "numbuh,") and sent to a "sector", that is, a treehouse of gigantic proportions. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door, the Moon Base, is located on the [[moon]]. Kids follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13, when they are "decommissioned": their brains are washed-clean of memories of any past KND activity, upon which they are hence considered teenagers, and a threat to KND as well. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains (notably Cree, Numbuh 5's older sister, and Chad, formerly numbuh 274 and supreme commander of the Kids Next Door). The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to some exceptions: kids who have proved to be exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization (see Maurice for a prime example).<ref>[[List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#Season 4 (2004-2005)|''Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E.'']]: Season 4, Episode 11</ref> This practice is kept secret. Decommissioning has also proved reversible due to a recomissioning module used twice in the series, once in Operation: E.N.D. and once again in the full length motion-picture Operation: Z.E.R.O., where it is subsequently destroyed by the first member of the Kids Next Door and their founder Numbuh Zero (also Numbuh One's dad).<ref>[[List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#Season 2 (2003-2004)|Operation: E.N.D.]]: Season 2, Episode 13</ref><ref>''[[Operation: Z.E.R.O.]]''</ref> |
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The episodes are titularly presented as the missions of the members of Sector V in the Kids Next Door, denoted as ''"Operation:"'' followed by an [[acronym]] that can give viewers clues as to what each mission is about. Most episodes are divided into two parts, each with a different mission, while some episodes consist of two directly linked parts with one mission. Usually, the episodes have very little continuity with each other, although occasionally an episode will have a reference to at least one earlier episode and/or lead to consequences in later ones. Season Five's "Operation: O.U.T.B.R.E.A.K." is a direct continuation of the episode "Operation: V.I.R.U.S.", and Season Six's "Operation: S.C.I.E.N.C.E." leads into "Operation: A.M.I.S.H." while another pair of Season Six episodes; "Operation: R.E.C.E.S.S." and "Operation: H.A.M.S.T.E.R.", occur simultaneously, the latter showing what sort of thing transpires while the team is away. |
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KND agents utilize a vast array of mechanical and/or electronic gadgets and machinery, collectively referred to as 2x4 (two-by-four) Technology. It typically falls into one of three categories: gadgetry, weaponry, and vehicles. The KND 2x4 technology was originally conceived as an assortment of common household objects, being put to use in combat situation; a theme that their offensive weapons still adhere to. However, as the series progressed, the complexity of their defensive weaponry and transportation advanced to such absurd levels as to be considered science fiction (shrinking rays, for example), despite all of it still being constructed with nothing but household materials and refuse. |
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Stories in the earlier episodes were often about typical childhood problems, but magnified and exaggerated. As the series progressed, a more complex and continuous storyline developed. The final season revolved around the mysterious Splinter Cell within the KND itself observing Numbuh One for an unknown assignment, which was concluded in the series finale "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.". |
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==Production== |
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A common theme of the show is the introduction of a new never-before-seen device, complete with its own acronym, in a sidebar screen that temporarily interrupts the storyline. It is interesting to note that many of these devices require military-level driving or piloting skills, in order for them to operate effectively. However not all of the technology is made of other items. |
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[[Mr. Warburton|Warburton]] created a pilot episode, titled "Diseasy Does It", for another planned show, ''Kenny and the Chimp'', which was to be produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]]. Among the planned recurring characters for ''Kenny and the Chimp'' was a group of rebellious children known as "Those Kids Next Door", who carried out their mischief from a house next to Kenny's home, and frequently caused trouble for him. The plot-line was then changed to focus on the group of kids alone, and later, the kids battling adulthood.<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 9, 2006 |title=Audio Interview: Tom Warburton |url=http://archives.frederatorblogs.com/channel_frederator/2006/11/09/audio-interview-tom-warburton/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603143358/http://archives.frederatorblogs.com/channel_frederator/2006/11/09/audio-interview-tom-warburton/ |archive-date=June 3, 2016 |access-date=2008-10-24 |website=Frederatorblogs.com}}</ref> The show began development under the name ''The Kids Next Door'', which was later changed to the current title after another network began developing a show called ''Pigs Next Door''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Warburton |first1=Mr |title=warburtonlabs: THE PIGS NEXT DOOR |url=https://warburtonlabs.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-pigs-next-door.html |access-date=21 August 2024 |work=warburtonlabs |date=11 August 2014}}</ref> In 2001, the show's pilot episode, "No P in the OOL", which was produced at [[Cartoon Network Studios]], won a [[Cartoon Network]] viewer's poll, and as a result, ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' was greenlit to become a series, while ''Kenny and the Chimp'' was not greenlit by the channel.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ball |first=Ryan |date=December 5, 2002 |title=Codename: Kids Next Door Goes Into Action |url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/codename-kids-next-door-goes-into-action/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121010050157/http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/codename-kids-next-door-goes-into-action/ |archive-date=October 10, 2012 |access-date=2008-10-27 |website=Animationmagazine.net}}</ref> The character Professor XXXL, who appeared in "Diseasy Does It", became a recurring character in ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' after ''Kenny and the Chimp'' was not picked up for a series, while Kenny and Chimpy did make a cameo in "No P in the OOL".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fridays.toonzone.net/interviews-warburtonwillems.html |title=Tom Warburton & Mo Willems |date=September 28, 2003 |access-date=July 13, 2024 |website=Toonzone.net |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061004082953/http://fridays.toonzone.net/interviews-warburtonwillems.html |archive-date=October 4, 2006 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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''Codename: Kids Next Door'' was the most popular TV series produced at [[Curious Pictures]], who previously did the work on ''[[Sheep in the Big City]]'' at Cartoon Network. |
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=== DVD releases === |
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2 DVDs in 2 volumes were released of ''Codename: Kids Next Door'', in 17 half episodes: |
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*Codename: Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions: File One (contains episodes "Operation: I.-S.C.R.E.A.M.", "Operation: P.I.R.A.T.E.", "Operation L.I.C.E.", Operation: L.I.Z.Z.I.E.", "Operation: T.H.E.-F.L.Y.", "Operation: C.A.T.S.", Operation: S.P.A.N.K.", Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T.", "Operation: G.R.O.W.-U.P. [parts 1 and 2]") |
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*Codename: Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions: File Two (contains episodes "Operation: C.A.N.N.O.N.", Operation: C.A.M.P.", "Operation: C.H.A.D.", "Operation: S.H.A.V.E.", "Operation: T.R.I.P.", "Operation: T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G.", Operation: D.A.T.E.") |
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*Scooby-Doo and the Toon Tour of Mysteries: "Operation: T.E.E.T.H.", "Operation: P.O.I.N.T.", "Operation: I-S.C.R.E.A.M." |
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*Cartoon Network Halloween 2: Grossest Halloween Ever: "Operation: T.R.I.C.K.Y." |
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*Cartoon Network Christmas 2: Christmas Rocks: "Operation: P.I.A.N.O." |
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*Cartoon Network Halloween 3: Sweet Sweet Fear: "Operation: J.E.W.E.L.S." |
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*Cartoon Network Christmas 3: "Operation: N.A.U.G.H.T.Y." |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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===Sector V === |
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* '''Nigel Uno - Codename: "Numbuh One"''' (voiced by [[Benjamin Diskin]]) - The leader and head of Sector V, a [[workaholic]], [[baldness|bald]] [[United Kingdom|British]] boy who is rarely seen without his trademark [[sunglasses]], and does not put complete trust in anyone but his teammates. He is bald due to an unexplained event involving the Delightful Children from Down the Lane, and Numbuh Five's shirking of duties (as mentioned in the episode "F.O.U.N.T.A.I.N."). Throughout the series, his girlfriend is Lizzie Devine, but their relationship came to an end when she explained that she was tired of his always putting KND priorities over her.<ref>{{cite episode |
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| title = Operation: G.I.R.L.F.R.I.E.N.D. |
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| episodelink = List_of_Codename:_Kids_Next_Door_episodes#Season_6:_2006-2007 |
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| series = Codename: Kids Next Door |
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| airdate = 2007-11-09 |
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| season = 6 |
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| number = 10}}</ref> He is the only operative on his team [[only child|without a sibling]]. His last name, Uno, is [[Spanish language|Spanish]] for the number one. When in a fight, he shouts his war cry: "KIDS NEXT DOOR...BATTLE STATIONS!". |
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===Main characters=== |
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* '''Hogarth Pennywhistle Gilligan Jr.''' also known as '''"Hoagie" - Codename: "Numbuh Two"''' (voiced by [[Benjamin Diskin]]) - An inventor and pilot with a passion for flight which wears an old fashion pilot hat. He is a chubby [[European American]] boy obsessed with cracking puns at every chance he sees. Hank is also Numbuh One's best friend as shown in episode Operation Z.E.R.O. He hangs out with nerds on occasion and enjoys some considerably unusual interests (such as [[trading cards]]), and also enjoys being a detective (he once interrogated his family and the Sanbans when a Rainbow Monkey was stabbed at the dinner table).<ref>{{cite episode |
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* Numbuh 1/Nigel Uno (voiced by [[Benjamin Diskin]]) - The leader and head operative of Sector V as well as the only child and son of Monty Uno. |
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| title = Operation: C.L.U.E.S. |
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* Numbuh 2/Hogarth Pennywhistle "Hoagie" Gilligan, Jr. (voiced by Benjamin Diskin) - The best friend of Numbuh 1, the joke-cracking engineer and 2x4 Technology Officer of Sector V as well as the older brother of Tommy Gilligan. |
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* Numbuh 3/Kuki Sanban (voiced by [[Lauren Tom]]) - The happy-go-lucky tactician and medic of Sector V as well as the older sister of Mushi Sanban. |
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* Numbuh 4/Wallabee "Wally" Beetles (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) - The brash combatant of Sector V as well as the older brother of Joey Beetles. |
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* Numbuh 5/Abigail "Abby" Lincoln (voiced by [[Cree Summer]]) - The intelligent, relaxed [[second-in-command]]/spy of Sector V and the younger sister of Cree Lincoln. Numbah 5 also speaks in [[illeism]]. |
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| number = 10}}</ref> Food is also something he shows great interest in, and underlies much of what he does. It has been implied that he has feelings for Numbuh 5, and in ''Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.'', it was shown that they had gotten married. |
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* '''Kuki Sanban - Codename: "Numbuh Three"''' (voiced by [[Lauren Tom]]) -A girl who is a usually happy [[Japanese people|Japanese]] girl whose love for every creature almost always interferes with her responsibilities. She has a great love for, is a fan of, and has extensive knowledge about Rainbow Monkeys (which her room is filled with), and will often irrationally defend them, occasionally allowing her insanely aggressive side to show (generally accompanied by her face turning red, teeth and ears becoming pointed and eyes flaming, resembling an [[oni (folklore)|oni]]). It should also be noted that she returns Numbuh 4's feelings, as shown in episode Operation Z.E.R.O, where they kiss (albeit in senior-citizen zombie form). Her last name, "Sanban" is [[Japanese language|Japanese]] for "Number Three". |
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* Numbuh 6/Bradley (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) - A [[skunk]] that became an honorary member of Sector V after Hoagie and Kuki saved him in the streets. In "Operation: H.O.S.P.I.T.A.L." Bradley is made into a cyborg to save his life after he gets hit by a car. |
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* Numbuh 9/Maurice (voiced by [[Khary Payton]]) - A former member of Sector V who was reinstated to the Teens Next Door, a special operations group that fake being decommissioned on their 13th birthday, so they can learn information from both adults and teenagers. |
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* Numbuh 13 (voiced by [[Billy West]]) - The Klutz of the KND. While he means well, he is ignorant to the fact that he is incredibly clumsy, klutzy, and moronic. Like the KND's Toiletnator, every sector dreads having to work with him, even his own. The Sector Leader of N, Numbuh 14/Mary-Lou Sara-Jane Jones (voiced by Lauren Tom), has the literal job of being his damage control, which she resents very much. |
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* '''Wallabee Beetles''' also known as '''"Wally" - Codename: "Numbuh Four"''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) - A short, [[Australian]] boy known for acting without thinking. He is a jock and a sort-of bully as he is the most capable when it comes to physical fighting and he plays the most sports of the group, but is arguably the least intelligent KND operative, which leads to him being easily fooled, and most usually selected for dangerous parts in missions. He is not always briefed on everything about the mission, such as "Operation: H.O.S.P.I.T.A.L.", when he didn't know the injured operative was Bradley (a.k.a. Numbuh Six the skunk), and in "Operation U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R." he was the only one who didn't know what was going on at the end of the episode. Wallabee is barely literate and is ignorant in basic knowledge of social studies, English and mathematics, and his grades in school greatly reflect this. He also has a crush on Numbuh 3, which runs throughout the series, including in ''Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.'', where it was shown they'd gotten married. |
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* Numbuh 60/Patton Drilovsky (voiced by [[Matt Levin]]) - A high-ranking operative of the Kids Next Door Arctic Base. |
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* Numbuh 65.3/Herbie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - The stuffy and nerdy Head Communications Officer of Moonbase. He often hails Sector V for urgent missions. He is also fond of Lizzie Devine. |
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* '''Abigail Lincoln''' also known as '''"Abby" - Codename: "Numbuh Five"''' (voiced by [[Cree Summer]]) - An intelligent and laid back tomboy of [[African American]] descent, she keeps her head cool even in the worst situations. Abigail rarely overreacts in their missions, and sometimes, she would try to mollify her friends (Operation L.I.Z.Z.I.E., Operation L.O.C.K.D.O.W.N., and Operation M.U.N.C.H.I.E.S) and even friends that have become enemies, usually Heinrich Von Marzipan. In Operation D.I.A.P.E.R., Abigail sings to calm the crying babies at the treehouse. She talks in [[third-person narrative|third person]] much of the time, and her passion is candy and sweets—most notably ice-cream, this is best shown and hinted at in her solo adventures. Her life's dream was to taste the legendary Fourth Flavor of ice-cream, which she lived out in "Operation F.L.A.V.O.R.".<ref>{{cite episode |
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* Numbuh 83/Sonia (voiced by [[Janice Kawaye]]) - The Soda, Snacks, and Treats officer of Sector W, she has an irrational fear of the dark and will go into a blind rage when she is forced towards it. |
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* Numbuh 84/Lee (voiced by Janice Kawaye) - The tactical Yo-yo Specialist of Sector W. |
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* Numbuh 86/Fanny Fulbright (voiced by [[Jennifer Hale]]) - The Head of Decommissioning and Global Tactical Officer of the KND Organization. She is a bossy girl and speaks with an Irish accent. |
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* Numbuh 92 and Numbuh 93 (voiced by Benjamin Diskin and [[Tara Strong]]) - Two KND operatives who reside on the Kids Next Door Moonbase. Their roles are effectively replaced with Numbuh 44/Pete and Peter Doblemitz (usually voiced by [[Lauren Tom]]), twin operatives who also work as infantry. |
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* Numbuh 101/Matt (voiced by [[Ogie Banks]]) - The Head of the KND Seriously Cool Museum of Artifacts and Stuff. He is a mega fan of Sector V, having made a macaroni statue of Numbuh 5, and even having Numbuh 1's infamous Rainbow Monkey underwear; This can turn them off from him. He is also an avid KND history enthusiast, believing in Sector Z and Numbuh 0 even when others thought that they were just myths. |
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* Numbuh 362/Rachel McKenzie (voiced by [[Rachael MacFarlane]]) - The Supreme Leader of the KND Organization. |
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* Numbuh 363/Harvey McKenzie (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - The sector leader of Sector W, and the Supreme Leader's younger brother. He is rivaling with Sector V in the series finale, who do not like him very much due to his cockiness and dislike of being touched by others. He was decommissioned months later by Numbuh 5 because she got sick of him not wanting to be touched. |
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* Numbuh 74.239 and Numbuh Infinity (voiced by [[Dave Wittenberg]] and [[Phil LaMarr]] respectively) - Two KND operatives who both worked for the Splinter Cell, a shadowy faction of the Kids Next Door. They have manipulated events to sign Nigel to the Galactic KND. |
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* Father/Benedict Wigglestein-Uno (voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]] impersonating [[Kirk Douglas]] when wearing the silhouette suit, [[Jeff Bennett]] without it) - The arch-nemesis of the KND, the main villain of the series, and the "adoptive" father of the Delightful Children From Down the Lane. He is also Nigel's paternal uncle and Monty's brother. In "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", the aforementioned family relation is revealed, as well as that Father kidnapped the kids formerly known as Sector Z and permanently brainwashed them to become the Delightful Children. |
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* The Delightful Children From Down the Lane (voiced by Benjamin Diskin, Dee Bradley Baker, and Cree Summer in unison, and by Tom Kenny, Rachael McFarlane, Jason Harris, Dee Bradley Baker, and Cree Summer individually as Sector Z),{{efn|In "Operation U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.", the one with the football helmet (Lenny) briefly separates from the others and is individually voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.}} five 'delightfulized' kids, and Father's children. In "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", they are revealed to be the former members of the missing Sector Z; Bruce (blonde boy with bowl cut), Alessandra (brunette-blond haired girl), David (tall, skinny boy with a comb-over), Lenny (black boy with Football Helmet), and Constance (fat girl with brown hair and pigtails), (clockwise from the front). 'Delightfulization' is shown to be a form of brainwashing throughout the series, with Sector Z's brainwashing being boosted by a blown fuse and thus made permanent. As a result, any attempt to reverse it can only be temporary. |
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* Cree Lincoln (voiced by Cree Summer) - Numbuh 5's older sister, leader of the Teen Ninjas, and an apprentice to Father. She was originally a KND operative Numbuh 11. While a dangerous foe, Cree does care about her sister and wished that Numbuh 5 joined the teens just like her. |
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* Chad Dickson (voiced by [[Jason Harris Katz|Jason Harris]]) - Formerly Numbuh 274, Chad was the supreme leader of the Kids Next Door until it was revealed in "Operation: E.N.D." that he had hidden his thirteenth birthday to the KND and arranged Sector V's decommissioning. Due to his treason he allies with the adults and joined the Teen Ninjas. In "Operation: T.R.E.A.T.Y.", it is revealed that he was actually a TND operative working for the Splinter Cell. |
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* Mr. Boss (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A corporate executive and the de facto second-in-command of the KND's standard rogues gallery. Mr. Boss is often the one who leads the other KND villains in his plots. In his debut episode, some of Sector V's parents work for him in his office building. In "Operation: D.A.D.D.Y.", it is revealed that he is Numbuh 86's father. |
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* The Toiletnator/Lou Pottingsworth III (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - A toilet-themed incompetent villain, being considered the lamest villain by the KND and by other villains to the point where Mr. Boss quotes "Aw geez, it's the Toiletnator!" when he shows up. He is shown to have toilet based powers as seen within "Operation: C.A.N.Y.O.N.". In a comic spin-off, it is revealed that he is Wally's long lost uncle. |
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* Stickybeard (voiced by [[Mark Hamill]]) - The candy-loving pirate captain of the Candy Pirates and a rival of Numbuh 5's due to their mutual obsession with sugar. Despite being sour towards the Kids Next Door, he does show a "sweet tooth" such as saving Sector V from the Great White [[Asparagus]] (which he loathes more than kids) and helping Numbuh 5 save Heinrich from cursed licorice pirates. |
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* Knightbrace/Mr. Jelly (voiced by [[Tom Kenny]]) - An oral health-themed vigilante who performs painful and unnecessary dental and orthodontic procedures on the children he ambushes. In his debut episode, "Operation T.E.E.T.H.", his true identity is Mr. Jelly, the former owner of a candy shop the KND frequently visit. Mr. Jelly always wanted to be a dentist since he was a child, but was expelled from dental school for attempting to put braces on babies. He was forced to work in his family's candy store, but later became Knightbrace due to being angered at candy harming children's teeth. Despite being ashamed of reluctantly serving sweets to his customers, he likes taffy. |
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* The Common Cold (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A sickness-based villain who uses his own snot to render all KND operatives sick so they'll be too weak on stopping other adults plans. At one point, The Common Cold was defeated by Mrs. Gilligan, who used chicken soup on him. He has a niece named Anna Worthington (his sister-in-law's daughter). |
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* Gramma Stuffum (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - An old lady obsessed with force-feeding her disgusting food to children to make them unable to move so that they cannot bother adults. As seen in her debut episode, even the Delightful Children from Down the Lane cannot handle her food. She is often accompanied by liver and two giggling onions. |
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* Count Spankulot (voiced by [[Daran Norris]]) - A vampire vigilante who spanks naughty children. Like the Toiletnator, he wants to join a group but his spank addiction always gets him rejected. In "Operation: L.O.C.K.D.O.W.N.", he can actually turn people into spank-happy vampires just by taking off his gloves, similar to a vampire bite, and can only be cured by spanking him back. |
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* Mr. John Wink and Mr. Timothy Fibb (voiced by Tom Kenny and Dee Bradley Baker respectively) - A pair of villains who use robotic chairs to fight. For unknown reasons, Mr. Wink sports bison horns and Mr. Fibb sports walrus tusks. In "Operation C.O.W.G.I.R.L.", both of them used to be members of Cowboys Kids Club, but Timothy and John became villains due to fellow Cowboy Kids Club member, Lasso Lass, going to the prom with Texas Tommy instead of Timothy. They are a parody of [[Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd]] and address each other in the same manner. |
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* Crazy Old [[Cat lady|Cat Lady]] (voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]]) - An old woman with cat-like features who lives with thousands of black and white cats. |
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* Professor XXXL (voiced by Frank Welker) - A scientist who wants to create the most perfect snow cone that has ever been made. Every time he appears, he gets different animalistic parts in his body. While Professor XXXL rarely attacks the KND, he does engage in other activities with the other villains. |
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* Chester (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A greedy man who wants to make money at the expense of children while doing different jobs. Some of his numerous schemes include brainwashing campers for labor while operating as a camp counselor, selling children as burgers to sharks while operating as a fast food worker, and putting Numbuh 1 in a dream with the help of his Happy Headband while operating as a mad scientist. |
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* Mega Mom and Destructo Dad / Mrs. and Mr. Dickson (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Grey DeLisle) - Numbuh 274's parents that wanted their son to be the best by petrifying the other KND operatives. They were easily defeated when 274 threatens them by quitting every extra curricular activity he is assigned. |
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* Mr. Fizz (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A businessman who is the head of the Soda Control Board who "legalize" the age of when children should not drink root beer. He cannot stand the sound of children and often drinks soda just to soothe his nerves. If he cannot steady his nerves, then he flies into a rage. He also has anosmia which makes him immune to horrible stenches. |
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* The Great Puttinski / Rupert Puttkin (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) - An arrogant and rude miniature golf champion who takes the sport very seriously. After losing to Hoagie, he shrinks him down to size in his basement where he created his own course (all the while to not disturb his mother). |
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* Senior Citizen Squad (voiced by [[Candi Milo]], Tom Kenny, and Dee Bradley Baker) - A group of senior citizens led by Hoagie's grandmother, Lydia Gilligan, who along with her companions, Sheldon and Maurice, use an anti-aging cream that temporarily turns them into teenagers. |
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* Ice Cream Men (variously voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny, Daran Norris, and [[Kevin Michael Richardson]]) - Ice cream vendors men who operate Ice Cream Trucks and only serve ice cream to adults. They serve mainly as henchmen to the Delightful Children and Mr. Boss while using the Tasty Taste Ice Cream Factory as their base. At one point, the Delightful Children reprimanded them for having a heater in their factory. |
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** Elite Ice Cream Men (variously voiced by Jess Harnell, Maurice LaMarche, Matt Levin, Daran Norris, and Khary Payton) - A version of the Ice Cream Men that wear ice cream cone-themed armor. They are often in the services of Father. |
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* Henrietta "Heinrich" Von Marzipan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker while cursed and Candi Milo while uncursed), Numbuh 5's arch-rival, who travels the world in search of rare candy and will often go to villainous extremes to get it. She hates Numbuh 5 for an unknown past event in Guatemala, eventually explained in "Operation: C.A.R.A.M.E.L.". In the series, she appears to be a boy, but in "Operation: C.A.R.A.M.E.L.", it is revealed that she is actually female, suffering under the effects of a curse, and she and Abigail reconcile with each other after she is helped to become her true self again. |
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* James Nixon McGarfield (voiced by Tom Kenny) - McGarfield was the Fourth Grade President-for-life of Gallagher Elementary until it was revealed that he allied with Father and began abusing his power until "Operation: S.N.O.W.I.N.G." when he was defeated for holding an assembly on a snow day. His name is a reference to previous presidents involved in scandals and disasters, [[Richard Nixon]], [[James A. Garfield]], [[William McKinley]], and [[James Buchanan]]. |
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* Laura Limpin / The Big Badolescent (voiced by Grey DeLisle in normal form, Dee Bradley Baker in teen form) - A little girl who has a "condition" that turns her into a hulking monster when she gets angry, she'll eventually calm down when she gets her way. |
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* The Six-Gum Gang (voiced by Jennifer Hale, Tom Kenny, Benjamin Diskin, and Dee Bradley Baker) - A gang of child robbers who worked for the Delightful Children to steal other children's homework and pass it off as their own. |
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* The Interesting Twins From Beneath The Mountain - Two Japanese twins consisting of an unnamed boy (voiced by [[Tom Kenny]]) and an unnamed girl (voiced by [[Tara Strong]]) who worked for Father, with facepaint similar to the [[Yin and Yang]] symbol. Although the two are masters of disguise and espionage, they tend to suffer a lot of misfortunes and setbacks. In "Operation: T.R.I.P.", they were following Numbuh 3 on her trip to Japan to infiltrate the home base of the Japanese Kids Next Door and unleash a team of ninjas on them. The Twins would later appear in "Operation R.E.C.R.U.I.T." to infiltrate the Kids Next Door headquarters by posing as a boy named "Bobby" only to fail as Sector V knew of their schemes. |
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* King Sandy (voiced by [[James Arnold Taylor]]) - An average little kid that always portrays himself as a tyrannical king and hates being told that he is only pretending. He is accompanied by the Knights of the Round Towel (who are actually his cousins). He once tried to make Kuki his queen, but not before he sets his eyes on her baby sister Mushi. |
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* Grandfather (voiced by [[Neil Ross]]) - Monty and Benedict's father who is the main [[antagonist]] in "Operation: Z.E.R.O.". His main goal was to turn all children and adults into obedient elderly zombies to reclaim domination across the world, he was successfully defeated by the recommissioned Numbuh 0 by placing both Grandfather and himself in the Decommissioning Chamber which erased their memories. |
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* Ernest (voiced by Dave Wittenberg) - Ernest is the leader of the bullies who commissions underground sports involving kids to misbehave. He first ran "Bully-Fights" (similar to the real bullfighting sport) in Operation: M.A.T.A.D.O.R where he tricks innocent fathers into signing up for a "How to be a Better Dad Seminar" and hook them up on caffeine causing them to behave like angry Spanish Bulls. Wally enjoyed the sport but he immediately hated the idea when forced to fight his dad, who was brainwashed. After the "Bully Fights" were sabotaged, Ernest commissioned "Vaseball", a version of baseball, where children use pottery, glass and other breakable objects as baseballs. This, however, was a ploy by Ernest and his gang of bullies to get the kids grounded so no one could tattle on them while the bullies go vandalizing every house in the neighborhood. Although successful in getting the kids grounded, minus Numbuh Four, he and the bullies gets grounded themselves. His name is a reference to [[Ernest Hemingway]], who was a fan of Spanish Bullfighting. |
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===Other characters=== |
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* '''Father'''/'''Benedict Uno''' (voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]) - An adult who's constantly in silhouette and the KND's greatest enemy. He first appeared in the season 1 finale, ''Operation: G.R.O.W.-U.P.''. His powers include pyrokinesis, levitation, mind control, and shape-shifting. In the TV movie ''Operation: Z.E.R.O.'', it's revealed that he's Numbuh One's paternal uncle. It is also revealed that his "silhouette" is actually a suit that is torn off by Monty Uno. |
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* Lizzie Devine (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Nigel's girlfriend and then later ex-girlfriend; they broke up at the end of the season 6 episode, "Operation: G.I.R.L.F.R.I.E.N.D.". While they were together, she was extremely possessive of him and was always looking to spend as much time with him as possible, which inconveniences him if he was in the middle of KND business. |
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* Numbuh 0/Montgomery "Monty" Uno (voiced by [[Frank Welker]] in as an adult, [[Dave Wittenberg]] as a child, or Numbuh 0) - Nigel's father. He is later revealed to have started the Seventh Age of the KND after defeating Grandfather. |
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* Mrs. Uno (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Numbuh 1's mother and Father's sister-in-law. In "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.", it is revealed that she was originally a KND operative Numbuh 999, and was the first female operative of the Seventh Age. |
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* Betty Gilligan (voiced by Candi Milo) - Numbuh 2's mother. |
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* Thomas "Tommy" Gilligan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - Hoagie's baby brother who constantly wanted to join Sector V on their missions, much to their annoyance. In "Operation: G.R.A.D.U.A.T.E.S.", he temporarily becomes a KND operative "Numbuh T" until he resigns himself from the code module in order to stop one of Father's plans, and becomes a vigilante going by the alias of "The Tommy". |
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* Kani Sanban (voiced by [[Keone Young]]) - Kuki's father. While high strung and moody, he does love his children. His name means "crab" in Japanese, fitting his crabby personality. |
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* Genki Sanban (voiced by Lauren Tom) - Kuki's mother. She is a successful businesswoman and is the boss of Betty Gilligan. While she never played with toys as a girl, she does let her daughters have toys as to give them have a happy childhood unlike her. Her name means "energetic" in Japanese, yet Genki is portrayed as quiet. |
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* Mushi Sanban (voiced by [[Tara Strong]]), Numbuh 3's baby sister. In season 4, she later becomes a villain after "murdering" her sister's new Rainbow Monkey out of jealousy, later she kidnaps Count Spankulot to create Spankenstine as revenge towards Numbuh 2. |
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* Sydney Beetles (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - Wally's father. |
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* Mrs. Beetles (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Wally's mother. |
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* Joey Beetles (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) - Wally's baby brother. He is surprisingly powerful and witty for being only a baby, defeating multiple villains. |
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* Dr. Lincoln (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson impersonating [[Bill Cosby]]) - Abigail's father who is inspired by [[Cliff Huxtable]] from ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' due to the fact that they both work as doctors. He used to work as a clown, until his co-worker messed up his joke, ruining their careers. Unlike the other parents, Dr. Lincoln's face is never shown (except in clown makeup). |
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* Mrs. Lincoln (voiced by Cree Summer) - Numbuh 5's mother. |
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==Episodes== |
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* '''Cree Lincoln''' (voiced by [[Cree Summer]]) - Numbuh 5's teenage sister and Father's apprentice. She first appeared in the season 2 episode ''Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T.''. Formally KND operative Numbuh 11, leader and 2x4 tech officer of Sector V three years prior to the start of the series. She's a member of the Teen Ninjas, and her weapon of choice is a B.R.A. (Battle Ready Armor). |
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{{Main|List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes}} |
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There are six seasons, each with 13 episodes (two half-length episodes counting as one), adding up to 78 episodes altogether. There have been two TV movies, the first taking place between the second and third episodes of season 6 (Operation: Z.E.R.O.),<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 7, 2006 |title=''Kids Next Door'' Movie Debuts Friday |url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/features/kids-next-door-movie-debuts-friday/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120129020455/http://www.animationmagazine.net/features/kids-next-door-movie-debuts-friday/ |archive-date=January 29, 2012 |access-date=2008-10-27 |website=[[Animation Magazine]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bynum |first=Aaron H. |date=August 8, 2006 |title=Begin Operation Z.E.R.O. |url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1109 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090326072845/http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1109 |archive-date=March 26, 2009 |access-date=2008-10-27 |website=Animation Insider}}</ref> and the second at the end of season 6 (Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.), which serves as the series finale. |
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==Reception== |
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* '''Mr. Boss''' (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]) - A child-hating corporate executive. He often holds gatherings for the other villains of the series. It is revealed that he is also Numbuh 86's father |
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===Awards and nominations=== |
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In 2005, the series won the Best Television Series for Children Award at the [[Ottawa International Animation Festival]] for "Operation: A.R.C.H.I.V.E.", which was written by [[Mr. Warburton]] and [[Mo Willems]] and storyboarded by Guy Moore and Quack Leard.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2005 Ottawa International Animation Festival Awards |url=https://www.animationfestival.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=261&Itemid=1044#2005 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201042854/https://www.animationfestival.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=261&Itemid=1044#2005 |archive-date=2017-12-01 |access-date=2016-09-22 |website=AnimationFestival.ca}}</ref> The following year, "Operation: L.I.C.O.R.I.C.E." won the Festival's Collideascope Award for Television Animation for Children.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ottawa International Animation Festival | |url=https://www.animationfestival.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=261&Itemid=1044 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201042854/https://www.animationfestival.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=261&Itemid=1044 |archive-date=2017-12-01 |access-date=2016-09-23 |website=AnimationFestival.ca}}</ref> |
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It was also nominated for the Pulcinella award at the 2007 [[Cartoons on the Bay]] festival, in the category of action-adventure TV series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pulcinella Awards > Candidature|url=http://www.cartoonsbay.com/it/03_pulcinella/01_nominations.shtml|website=Cartoonsbay.com|archive-date=July 15, 2007|access-date=July 11, 2024|language=it|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070715134620/http://www.cartoonsbay.com/it/03_pulcinella/01_nominations.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* '''Knightbrace'''/'''Mr. Jelly''' (voiced by [[Tom Kenny]]) - A villain obsessed with dental and oral hygiene.He has a large arsenal of dental-themed gadgets and weapons at his disposal. He's a parody of [[Batman]]. |
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* '''Stickybeard''' (voiced by [[Mark Hamill]]) - A candy-hunting pirate who sails the suburbs in his ship, ''The Sweet Revenge'', with his crew of pirates, robbing kids of their candy. |
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* ''[[Cartoon Network]]'' (December 2002-2008; 2010-2014; 2021-2023) |
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* ''[[Kids' WB]]'' (2004) |
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* ''[[Boomerang (TV network)|Boomerang]]'' (February 2017–March 2017; January 2, 2018 – May 27, 2019, June 8, 2021-October 23, 2023, November 26, 2024-present)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Codename: Kids Next Door — TV Show, Episode Guide & Schedule |url=http://tv.twcc.com/tv/codename-kids-next-door |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170111122530/http://tv.twcc.com/tv/codename-kids-next-door |archive-date=11 January 2017 |access-date=29 December 2017 |website=TWC Central}}</ref> |
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* '''Grandma Stuffum''' (voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]]) - A fat old German woman who creates gross armies of living food to fatten kids up to obese proportions so they won't cause trouble. |
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* '''Toiletnator'''/'''Lou Pottingsworth the third''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) - The most pathetic villain in the series, considered an embarrassment by the other villains, to whom he's constantly trying to prove himself. He has control over toilets and toilet paper, allowing him to shoot toilet paper from the rolls on his wrists and "flush" massive bodies of liquid. He's also the self-proclaimed arch-nemesis of Numbuh 4, who's later revealed to be his nephew in the comic story ''Operation: H.I.S.T.O.R.I.E.''. |
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Two DVDs totaling sixteen episodes were released by [[Warner Home Video]]. Four episodes were also released on the [[Game Boy Advance Video]] cartridge ''Codename: Kids Next Door, Volume 1''.<ref>{{Citation |title=Codename Kids Next Door, Vol. 1 |asin=B00024GSC8}}</ref> The entire series is available on [[Video on demand|digital purchase]] on [[Amazon Prime]] and [[Apple TV+]]. On May 30, 2019, the entire series, except for the "Operation: Z.E.R.O." TV movie, was added to the [[Boomerang (TV network)|Boomerang]] streaming service and its [[VRV (streaming service)|VRV]] channel. The series, including "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", was available on the [[Max (streaming service)|Max]] streaming service until it was removed. |
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! rowspan=6 style="background:#B3001E"| || rowspan=6|[[List of Codename: Kids Next Door episodes#Season 1 (2002–03)|1]] |
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| ''[[Scooby-Doo]] and the Toon Tour of Mysteries'' || {{dts|2004|06}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Spethmann |first=Betsy |date=February 26, 2004 |title=Kellogg, Cartoon Network in $4 Million Back-to-School Campaign |url=http://www.chiefmarketer.com/kellogg-cartoon-network-in-4-million-back-to-school-campaign/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150921161832/http://www.chiefmarketer.com/kellogg-cartoon-network-in-4-million-back-to-school-campaign/ |archive-date=September 21, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2013 |website=Promo Magazine}}</ref> || || |
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| rowspan=2|''Sooper Hugest Missions: File One'' || {{dts|2004|10|26}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Codename Kids Next Door — Sooper Hugest Missions File One (2002) |asin=B0002MFGAK}}</ref> || {{dts|2006|05|15}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Codename — Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions — File 1 [DVD] |asin=B000FFL1N0 |asin-tld=co.uk}}</ref> || {{dts|2008|02|13}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Codename: Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions File 1 |url=http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/9155/codename-kids-next-door-sooper-hugest-missions-file-1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130601130324/http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/9155/codename-kids-next-door-sooper-hugest-missions-file-1 |archive-date=2013-06-01 |access-date=2013-05-25 |publisher=[[Madman Entertainment]]}}</ref> |
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| {{dts|2013|03|12}} (''Hall of Fame #2'')<ref>{{Citation |title=4 Kid Favorites Cartoon Network Hall of Fame Number 2 (DVD) |asin=B00AYV0KIM}}</ref> || || |
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| rowspan=2|''Sooper Hugest Missions: File Two'' || {{dts|2005|08|23}}<ref name="two">{{Citation |title=Codename Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions File Two |asin=B000EM8WSQ}}</ref> || || |
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| {{dts|2015|06|23}} (''Hall of Fame #3'')<ref>{{Citation |title=4 Kid Favorites Cartoon Network: Hall of Fame Number 3 (DVD) |asin=B00VA327Y8}}</ref> || || |
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| ''Christmas Rocks'' || {{dts|2005|10|04}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Cartoon Network - Christmas Rocks |asin=B0009ZE9NK}}</ref> || || |
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| ''Grossest Halloween Ever'' || {{dts|2005|08|09}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Cartoon Network Halloween 2 - Grossest Halloween Ever [DVD] |asin=B0009IWFDS}}</ref> || || |
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| ''Sweet Sweet Fear'' || {{dts|2006|09|12}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Cartoon Network Halloween 3 - Sweet Sweet Fear |asin=B000FUTVM8}}</ref> || || |
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| ''Christmas #3'' || {{dts|2006|10|03}}<ref>{{Citation |title=Cartoon Network Christmas 3 |asin=B000GB5M5Q}}</ref> || || |
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* '''Heinrich'''/'''Henrietta Von Marzipan''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]] in the chubby boy form and [[Candi Milo]] in the beautiful girl form) - He is Numbuh 5's chubby [[Germany|German]] candy-hunting rival with [[Blonde]] Hair, Blue [[eye color|eyes]] and a [[Monocle]]. He speaks with a [[German Language|German]] accent and loves [[candy]], just like his rival Numbuh 5. He wears a [[Pith Helmet]], red neckerchief, light brown vest, grey shirt, dark brown gloves, dark green pants with dark brown belt and dark brown boots. He is based on the [[Nazis]] from [[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Indiana Jones]] films. In ''Operation: C.A.R.A.M.E.L.'' it is revealed that Heinrich is actually a girl. In the episode, magic [[Caramel]]s can be created by ritual that takes away one's most cherished quality. In turn for this sacrifice, the caramels become delicious. Henrietta created the caramels using her femininity and then ate what she believed to be all of them. Numbuh 5 kept the last remaining caramel that contained Heinrich's femininity and was able to reverse the ritual. |
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On an episode of ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' entitled "Sickly Sweet", a scene depicts Grim watching ''Codename: Kids Next Door''. Also, in ''[[Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure]]'', Numbuh Three makes a cameo as Grim's replacement. Numbuh Two also made a cameo in "Billy & Mandy Moon the Moon". Also, in the ''[[Mad (TV series)|MAD]]'' episode "Taking Nemo / Once Upon a Toon", Numbuh One makes a cameo as one of the cartoon characters who have forgotten his identity. The show was also referenced in the [[New Boyz]] song "Tough Kids".<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Boyz – Tough Kids Lyrics |url=http://www.lyricsmania.com/tough_kids_lyrics_new_boyz.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052759/http://www.lyricsmania.com/tough_kids_lyrics_new_boyz.html |archive-date=2016-03-04 |access-date=2015-08-15}}</ref> In the 2004 film ''[[Sideways]]'', the show is playing on Miles' mother's television set. The Delightful Children from Down the Lane were reviewed on the Orientation Videos for Villains of ''[[Villainous (TV series)|Villainous]]'' "The Lost Cases of the Treehouse". Numbuh Five made a cameo in the ''[[OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes]]'' episode "Crossover Nexus". In the ''[[Craig of the Creek]]'' episode "Kelsey the Elder", Barry mentions this show. Characters from the show will appear in the upcoming ''[[Jellystone!]]'' special ''Crisis on Infinite Mirths'' as confirmed by series developer [[C.H. Greenblatt]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/anime/news/cartoon-network-shows-crossover-jellystone-crisis-on-infinite-mirths/ |title=Every Cartoon Network Show Confirmed for New Crossover Special, “Crisis on Infinite Mirths” |publisher=ComicBook.com |date=July 27, 2024 |access-date=November 11, 2024}}</ref> |
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*'''Count Spankulot''' (voiced by [[Daran Norris]]) - A spoof of [[Count Dracula]]. He is a vampire who spanks naughty children. The count made his brief debut in the episode ''Operation: N.O.P.O.W.U.H.'' to spank the KND for not returning their library books on time and has become a recurring character ever since. By removing one of his gloves, he can turn people into spank-happy vampires like himself, and they can only change back to normal if he himself is spanked. |
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Stories featuring the Kids Next Door have been featured in the comic series ''Cartoon Cartoons'', ''Cartoon Network Block Party'', and ''Cartoon Network Action Pack'' from [[DC Comics]]. The characters are also featured in the books ''2x4 Technology Handbook'' and ''Sooper Secrets and Boomerang Bloopers'', both by Benjamin Alison Wilgus. The characters appeared in a one-shot tie-in for [[Cartoon Network]] and [[IDW Publishing|IDW]]'s ''Super Secret Crisis War'' crossover comic in 2014. |
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A [[Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game|trading card game based on the series]] was launched by [[Wizards of the Coast]] in July 2005. |
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* '''Numbuh 86'''/'''Fanny Fulbright''' (voiced by [[Jennifer Hale]]) - The Kids Next Door's head-of-decommissioning. She speaks with a Scottish accent and yells a lot. She is also known to underestimate boys, often calling them "stupid" and believes girls are far superior. In ''Operation: D.A.D.D.Y.'', it's revealed that she's Mr. Boss's daughter and has a small crush on Numbuh 4. |
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* '''Numbuh 60'''/'''Patton Drilovsky'''(voiced by [[Matt Levin]]) is a high-ranking operative and the drill sergeant stationed at the Kids Next Door Arctic Base who is in charge of training new recruits to the Kids Next Door Organization. In Operation: T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G., he was seen training cadets Tommy Gilligan, Sonya and Lee. He is occasionally seen in various episodes in either at the Kids Next Door Moonbase or Kids Next Door Arctic Base. |
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Two video games were released for the series: ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: S.O.D.A.|Operation: S.O.D.A.]]'' in 2004 for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.|Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.]]'' in 2005 for [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], and [[GameCube]]. Several browser games were also released on the Cartoon Network website. The MMORPG style game Operation: B.E.S.T. was playable for a brief time in 2005, but was shut down shortly thereafter. |
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In ''[[Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall]]'', Numbuhs One through Five, and villains Father, Toiletnator, and Stickybeard appear as non-playable characters. KNDefense armor and 2x4 Tech weapons are available for players, Sector V's treehouse can be explored, and KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.s can be used for transport. In ''[[Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion]]'', Father and Numbuh 1 are playable, Sector V Treehouse and the C.O.O.L.-B.U.S. are arenas, and Numbuh 2 and Stickybeard are assisted characters. In the console versions, Toiletnator is a playable character, Numbuh 4 is an assist character, and KND Moonbase is an arena. |
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* '''Numbuh 274'''/'''Chad Dickson''' (voiced by [[Jason Harris]]) - Son of the villains Mega-Mom and Destructo-Dad. In season 2, it's shown that he's the KND's supreme commander. However, in the season 2 finale ''Operation: E.N.D.'', he apparently betrayed them, as he'd turned 13 years old. In the following seasons, he joined the Teen Ninjas and became a recurring villain. But in the season 6 finale ''Operation: T.R.E.A.T.Y.'', it's revealed that he's been working undercover all along. |
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==Planned sequel and spin-off== |
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* '''Numbuh 362'''/'''Rachel T. McKenzie''' (voiced by [[Rachael MacFarlane]]) - Introduced in the season 2 episode ''Operation: F.U.G.I.T.I.V.E.'' as the KND's top spy, it was revealed in the season 3 episode ''Operation: G.R.A.D.U.A.T.E.S.'' that she'd taken the position of supreme leader after Numbuh 274's "betrayal". Episodes later in the series suggest that she has a crush on Numbuh 1. Also, she's one of the only characters to regularly change her wardrobe. |
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On January 31, 2008, during a Q&A session on [[LiveJournal]], when Tom Warburton was asked if "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S." was in fact the true finale of ''Codename: KND'', he said that it was not necessarily meant to be the finale, stating that a revival could be made in the future.<ref name="livejournal.com">{{Cite web |title=Sooper Secret KND Production Blog |url=http://kidsnextblog.livejournal.com/?skip=10 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170309032105/http://kidsnextblog.livejournal.com/?skip=10 |archive-date=9 March 2017 |access-date=29 December 2017 |website=kidsnextblog.livejournal.com}}</ref> |
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Warburton had unsuccessfully pitched a ''Galactic: Kids Next Door'' spin-off several times to Cartoon Network executives,<ref name="part1">{{Cite web |last=Warburton |first=Tom |date=June 1, 2015 |title=The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 1) |url=http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170111121901/http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-1.html |archive-date=2017-01-11 |website=Warburton Labs}}</ref> and at one point he considered making a [[TV movie]] as a pilot for the potential spin-off series.<ref name="livejournal.com" /> Following having no response, Warburton eventually decided to create a pitch that would be distributed over the internet [[Pseudonymity|pseudonymously]] to try and get the series approved with help from fans. Warburton wrote the script and collaborated with others who had worked on the series to produce an [[animatic]]-style pitch.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Warburton |first=Tom |date=June 5, 2015 |title=The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 3) |url=http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-3.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170910021001/http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-3.html |archive-date=2017-09-10 |website=Warburton Labs}}</ref><ref name="part1" /> On March 19, 2015, the animatic was released, entitled ''Galactic: Kids Next Door''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Numbuh Vine |date=31 March 2015 |title=Stop the g:KND |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPni6B2d9QM |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706233112/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPni6B2d9QM |archive-date=6 July 2018 |access-date=29 December 2017 |via=YouTube}}</ref> On April 1, 2015, a fan-made petition was started on [[Change.org]] to make ''G:KND'' a real series, was signed by Warburton himself and Dee Bradley Baker.<ref name="a">{{Cite web |last=Warburton |first=Tom |date=June 19, 2015 |title=The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 9) |url=http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-9.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170111121532/http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.pe/2015/06/the-gknd-experiment-part-9.html |archive-date=2017-01-11 |website=Warburton Labs}}</ref> Warburton later noted that the executives at Cartoon Network had noticed the response but were not interested in a continuation to ''KND'', though he remained confident to get the sequel approved in the future.<ref name=a/> |
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* '''Tommy Gilligan''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) - Numbuh 2's little brother, first appearing in ''Operation: T.O.M.M.Y.'' He originally sought to join the KND as "Numbuh T" (despite, as was continuously pointed out to him, T not being a number), which the others agreed to after his helping them in the season 2 finale ''Operation: E.N.D.''. However, he was forced to quit to save them from Father in ''Operation: G.R.A.D.U.A.T.E.S.'' and, due to a computer safeguard, was unable to rejoin. As such, he continued to defend kids as a vigilante, "the Tommy". |
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* '''Numbuh Six'''/'''Bradley'''/'''R.O.B.O.B.R.A.D.L.E.Y.''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) - A [[skunk]] found and adopted by Numbuhs Two and Three in ''Operation: C.A.M.P.''. Though Numbuh One originally disliked him due to his being a distraction to the others, he apologized after Bradley and his real parents saved the team from an evil camp counselor. Numbuh 1 then granted Bradley the status of honorary operative Numbuh Six. He returned in ''Operation: H.O.S.P.I.T.A.L.'', where he's rebuilt as a cyborg called "R.O.B.O.B.R.A.D.L.E.Y." ('''''R'''obotic '''O'''perative's '''B'''allistic '''O'''dor-'''B'''lasting '''R'''ocket '''A'''rmed '''D'''errier '''L'''aunches '''E'''xtreme '''Y'''uckiness'') due to near-fatal injuries from a spying mission. He made one last appearance in ''Operation: S.I.X.''. |
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* '''Lizzie Devine''' (voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]]) - She is Numbuh 1's chubby [[USA|American]] Ex-Girlfriend with [[red hair|ginger]] hair and [[glasses]]. |
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There are six seasons, each with 13 episodes (two half-length episodes counting as one), adding up to 78 episodes altogether. There have been two TV movies, the first taking place between the second and third episodes of Season 6 ([[Operation: Z.E.R.O.]]),<ref>{{cite web | work=Animationinsider.net | title=Begin Operation Z.E.R.O.|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1109 |date=2006-08-08|accessdate=27 October 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | work=Animationmagazine.net | title=''Kids Next Door'' Movie Debuts Friday|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/article/5748 |date=2006-08-07|accessdate=27 October 2008}}</ref> and the second at the end of Season 6 ([[Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.]]). |
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*Several stories starring the KND have been featured in the comic series' ''Cartoon Cartoons'', ''Cartoon Network Block Party'', and ''Cartoon Network Action Pack''. |
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*The books '''2x4 Technology Handbook''' and '''Sooper Secrets and Boomerang Bloopers''', both by [[Alison Wilgus]]. |
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*In [[Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall]], Numbuhs One through Five, and villains Father, Toiletnator, and Stickybeard appear as non-playable characters. KNDefense armor and 2x4 Tech weapons are available for players, Sector V's treehouse can be explored, and KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.s can be used for transport. |
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*In [[Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion]], Father and Numbuh 1 are playable, Sector V Treehouse and the C.O.O.L.-B.U.S. are arenas, and Numbuh 2 and Big Fat Meanie are assist characters. In the console versions of this game, Toiletnator is confirmed as a playable character, Numbuh 4 is confirmed as an assist character, and KND Moonbase is confirmed for an arena. |
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*On an episode of ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' entitled "Sickly Sweet", a scene depicts Grim watching ''Codename: Kids Next Door''. |
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*In 2004, [[Snafu comics]] confirmed the KND would appear in their ''Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi'' webcomic. Though this is still yet to happen, concept art for Sector V, the Delightful Children, and Numbuh 86 have been released. |
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==Upcoming film== |
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In January 2012, they agreed that Kids Next Door will have a live-action and computer-animated film Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion. In February 7, 2012, they pick [[Alec Baldwin]] to play as father. This film will be possibly ready to be in theaters in 3-D for Summer 2015 |
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Genre | Action-adventure[1] Comedy Fantasy Spy fiction |
Created by | Mr. Warburton |
Directed by | Mr. Warburton |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 81 (140 segments)[a] (list of episodes) |
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Producer | Bruce Knapp |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | December 6, 2002 January 21, 2008 | –
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Codename: Kids Next Door[c] is an American animated television series created by Mr. Warburton for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of a diverse group of five children who operate from a high-tech treehouse, fighting against adult and teenage tyranny with advanced 2×4 technology. Using their code names (Numbuhs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called the Kids Next Door.[2]
The series' pilot premiered on Cartoon Network in mid-2001 as part of The Big Pick II, a special broadcast event showcasing 11 pilots for different series. The winner of a viewers' poll by Cartoon Network would decide which pilot would be greenlit to be a full series.[3] After winning the poll, the series premiered on December 6, 2002, and concluded on January 21, 2008, after six seasons and 81 episodes. Two television films were broadcast: Operation: Z.E.R.O.,[4] which aired in 2006, and Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S., which aired as the series finale in 2008.[5] A special half-hour crossover episode with fellow Cartoon Network series, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, aired in 2007.
Spin-off media include two video games, Operation S.O.D.A. and Operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E., as well as a trading card game, comic books, and DVD releases. Codename: Kids Next Door has also appeared in DVD anthologies and compilation video games from Cartoon Network.
Overview
[edit]Synopsis
[edit]The series revolves around a group of five 10-year-old children (later retconned to be varying ages), using codenames Numbuhs 1 through 5, who are the main home operatives of what is known as Sector V, which is part of a worldwide espionage-style organization called the Kids Next Door. Their mission is to fight crimes against children (such as homework and flossing), many of which are willingly committed by "evil" adults, senior citizens, teenagers, and other children. Numbuh 1 is a level-headed, no-nonsense British-American boy named Nigel Uno, leader of Sector V. Numbuh 2 is an overweight, nerdy Jewish-American boy named Hogarth "Hoagie" Pennywhistle Gilligan, Jr. Numbuh 3 is a friendly and happy-go-lucky Japanese-American girl named Kuki Sanban. Numbuh 4 is a short-tempered and hot-headed Australian-American boy named Wallabee "Wally" Beetles. Numbuh 5 is a quiet, laid-back, black French-American girl named Abigail "Abby" Lincoln.
Following a period of training, every member of the Kids Next Door chooses a number or alphanumeric code (deliberately pronounced and spelled as "Numbuh") and is sent to a "sector" that acts as their home base. The sector headquarters, like some of the organization's bases and facilities, are tree houses, with both treehouse and the tree it is in being of ludicrous proportions, and often suited to their environment. This includes a base constructed beneath the Arctic ice shelf, and a base built into a large pine tree. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door is a treehouse Moon Base. The Kids Next Door follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13 when they are "decommissioned", a process of wiping their memories of any past KND activity and warping their minds. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains who escaped decommissioning (such as Numbuh 5's older sister Cree, formerly known as Numbuh 11, and Chad, formerly known as Numbuh 274 and supreme commander of the Kids Next Door).
The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to exceptions: kids who are deemed exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization in the Teens Next Door.[6] Decommissioning has also proved reversible via a "re-commissioning" module used four times in the series (once in Operation: E.N.D. and three times in Operation: Z.E.R.O.).[7][8]
KND agents utilize a vast array of mechanical, electronic gadgets, weapons, and machinery, collectively referred to as 2×4 (two-by-four) technology. The KND's 2×4 technology was originally conceived as being constructed from an assortment of objects, mostly common household ones. However, as the series progressed, the kind of objects their technology was constructed from became bigger, consisting of things such as large vehicles and small buildings. Not only that, but the complexity of their technology, such as their defensive weaponry and means of transportation, advanced to such absurd levels as to be considered science fiction, despite all of it still being constructed from nothing but an assortment of objects.
Storylines
[edit]The episodes are titularly presented as the missions of the members of Sector V in the Kids Next Door, denoted as "Operation:" followed by an acronym that can give viewers clues as to what each mission is about. Most episodes are divided into two parts, each with a different mission, while some episodes consist of two directly linked parts with one mission. Usually, the episodes have very little continuity with each other, although occasionally an episode will have a reference to at least one earlier episode and/or lead to consequences in later ones. Season Five's "Operation: O.U.T.B.R.E.A.K." is a direct continuation of the episode "Operation: V.I.R.U.S.", and Season Six's "Operation: S.C.I.E.N.C.E." leads into "Operation: A.M.I.S.H." while another pair of Season Six episodes; "Operation: R.E.C.E.S.S." and "Operation: H.A.M.S.T.E.R.", occur simultaneously, the latter showing what sort of thing transpires while the team is away.
Stories in the earlier episodes were often about typical childhood problems, but magnified and exaggerated. As the series progressed, a more complex and continuous storyline developed. The final season revolved around the mysterious Splinter Cell within the KND itself observing Numbuh One for an unknown assignment, which was concluded in the series finale "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.".
Production
[edit]Warburton created a pilot episode, titled "Diseasy Does It", for another planned show, Kenny and the Chimp, which was to be produced by Hanna-Barbera. Among the planned recurring characters for Kenny and the Chimp was a group of rebellious children known as "Those Kids Next Door", who carried out their mischief from a house next to Kenny's home, and frequently caused trouble for him. The plot-line was then changed to focus on the group of kids alone, and later, the kids battling adulthood.[9] The show began development under the name The Kids Next Door, which was later changed to the current title after another network began developing a show called Pigs Next Door.[10] In 2001, the show's pilot episode, "No P in the OOL", which was produced at Cartoon Network Studios, won a Cartoon Network viewer's poll, and as a result, Codename: Kids Next Door was greenlit to become a series, while Kenny and the Chimp was not greenlit by the channel.[11] The character Professor XXXL, who appeared in "Diseasy Does It", became a recurring character in Codename: Kids Next Door after Kenny and the Chimp was not picked up for a series, while Kenny and Chimpy did make a cameo in "No P in the OOL".[12]
Codename: Kids Next Door was the most popular TV series produced at Curious Pictures, who previously did the work on Sheep in the Big City at Cartoon Network.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]- Numbuh 1/Nigel Uno (voiced by Benjamin Diskin) - The leader and head operative of Sector V as well as the only child and son of Monty Uno.
- Numbuh 2/Hogarth Pennywhistle "Hoagie" Gilligan, Jr. (voiced by Benjamin Diskin) - The best friend of Numbuh 1, the joke-cracking engineer and 2x4 Technology Officer of Sector V as well as the older brother of Tommy Gilligan.
- Numbuh 3/Kuki Sanban (voiced by Lauren Tom) - The happy-go-lucky tactician and medic of Sector V as well as the older sister of Mushi Sanban.
- Numbuh 4/Wallabee "Wally" Beetles (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - The brash combatant of Sector V as well as the older brother of Joey Beetles.
- Numbuh 5/Abigail "Abby" Lincoln (voiced by Cree Summer) - The intelligent, relaxed second-in-command/spy of Sector V and the younger sister of Cree Lincoln. Numbah 5 also speaks in illeism.
KND Organization
[edit]- Numbuh 6/Bradley (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) - A skunk that became an honorary member of Sector V after Hoagie and Kuki saved him in the streets. In "Operation: H.O.S.P.I.T.A.L." Bradley is made into a cyborg to save his life after he gets hit by a car.
- Numbuh 9/Maurice (voiced by Khary Payton) - A former member of Sector V who was reinstated to the Teens Next Door, a special operations group that fake being decommissioned on their 13th birthday, so they can learn information from both adults and teenagers.
- Numbuh 13 (voiced by Billy West) - The Klutz of the KND. While he means well, he is ignorant to the fact that he is incredibly clumsy, klutzy, and moronic. Like the KND's Toiletnator, every sector dreads having to work with him, even his own. The Sector Leader of N, Numbuh 14/Mary-Lou Sara-Jane Jones (voiced by Lauren Tom), has the literal job of being his damage control, which she resents very much.
- Numbuh 60/Patton Drilovsky (voiced by Matt Levin) - A high-ranking operative of the Kids Next Door Arctic Base.
- Numbuh 65.3/Herbie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - The stuffy and nerdy Head Communications Officer of Moonbase. He often hails Sector V for urgent missions. He is also fond of Lizzie Devine.
- Numbuh 83/Sonia (voiced by Janice Kawaye) - The Soda, Snacks, and Treats officer of Sector W, she has an irrational fear of the dark and will go into a blind rage when she is forced towards it.
- Numbuh 84/Lee (voiced by Janice Kawaye) - The tactical Yo-yo Specialist of Sector W.
- Numbuh 86/Fanny Fulbright (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - The Head of Decommissioning and Global Tactical Officer of the KND Organization. She is a bossy girl and speaks with an Irish accent.
- Numbuh 92 and Numbuh 93 (voiced by Benjamin Diskin and Tara Strong) - Two KND operatives who reside on the Kids Next Door Moonbase. Their roles are effectively replaced with Numbuh 44/Pete and Peter Doblemitz (usually voiced by Lauren Tom), twin operatives who also work as infantry.
- Numbuh 101/Matt (voiced by Ogie Banks) - The Head of the KND Seriously Cool Museum of Artifacts and Stuff. He is a mega fan of Sector V, having made a macaroni statue of Numbuh 5, and even having Numbuh 1's infamous Rainbow Monkey underwear; This can turn them off from him. He is also an avid KND history enthusiast, believing in Sector Z and Numbuh 0 even when others thought that they were just myths.
- Numbuh 362/Rachel McKenzie (voiced by Rachael MacFarlane) - The Supreme Leader of the KND Organization.
- Numbuh 363/Harvey McKenzie (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - The sector leader of Sector W, and the Supreme Leader's younger brother. He is rivaling with Sector V in the series finale, who do not like him very much due to his cockiness and dislike of being touched by others. He was decommissioned months later by Numbuh 5 because she got sick of him not wanting to be touched.
- Numbuh 74.239 and Numbuh Infinity (voiced by Dave Wittenberg and Phil LaMarr respectively) - Two KND operatives who both worked for the Splinter Cell, a shadowy faction of the Kids Next Door. They have manipulated events to sign Nigel to the Galactic KND.
Villains
[edit]- Father/Benedict Wigglestein-Uno (voiced by Maurice LaMarche impersonating Kirk Douglas when wearing the silhouette suit, Jeff Bennett without it) - The arch-nemesis of the KND, the main villain of the series, and the "adoptive" father of the Delightful Children From Down the Lane. He is also Nigel's paternal uncle and Monty's brother. In "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", the aforementioned family relation is revealed, as well as that Father kidnapped the kids formerly known as Sector Z and permanently brainwashed them to become the Delightful Children.
- The Delightful Children From Down the Lane (voiced by Benjamin Diskin, Dee Bradley Baker, and Cree Summer in unison, and by Tom Kenny, Rachael McFarlane, Jason Harris, Dee Bradley Baker, and Cree Summer individually as Sector Z),[d] five 'delightfulized' kids, and Father's children. In "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", they are revealed to be the former members of the missing Sector Z; Bruce (blonde boy with bowl cut), Alessandra (brunette-blond haired girl), David (tall, skinny boy with a comb-over), Lenny (black boy with Football Helmet), and Constance (fat girl with brown hair and pigtails), (clockwise from the front). 'Delightfulization' is shown to be a form of brainwashing throughout the series, with Sector Z's brainwashing being boosted by a blown fuse and thus made permanent. As a result, any attempt to reverse it can only be temporary.
- Cree Lincoln (voiced by Cree Summer) - Numbuh 5's older sister, leader of the Teen Ninjas, and an apprentice to Father. She was originally a KND operative Numbuh 11. While a dangerous foe, Cree does care about her sister and wished that Numbuh 5 joined the teens just like her.
- Chad Dickson (voiced by Jason Harris) - Formerly Numbuh 274, Chad was the supreme leader of the Kids Next Door until it was revealed in "Operation: E.N.D." that he had hidden his thirteenth birthday to the KND and arranged Sector V's decommissioning. Due to his treason he allies with the adults and joined the Teen Ninjas. In "Operation: T.R.E.A.T.Y.", it is revealed that he was actually a TND operative working for the Splinter Cell.
- Mr. Boss (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A corporate executive and the de facto second-in-command of the KND's standard rogues gallery. Mr. Boss is often the one who leads the other KND villains in his plots. In his debut episode, some of Sector V's parents work for him in his office building. In "Operation: D.A.D.D.Y.", it is revealed that he is Numbuh 86's father.
- The Toiletnator/Lou Pottingsworth III (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - A toilet-themed incompetent villain, being considered the lamest villain by the KND and by other villains to the point where Mr. Boss quotes "Aw geez, it's the Toiletnator!" when he shows up. He is shown to have toilet based powers as seen within "Operation: C.A.N.Y.O.N.". In a comic spin-off, it is revealed that he is Wally's long lost uncle.
- Stickybeard (voiced by Mark Hamill) - The candy-loving pirate captain of the Candy Pirates and a rival of Numbuh 5's due to their mutual obsession with sugar. Despite being sour towards the Kids Next Door, he does show a "sweet tooth" such as saving Sector V from the Great White Asparagus (which he loathes more than kids) and helping Numbuh 5 save Heinrich from cursed licorice pirates.
- Knightbrace/Mr. Jelly (voiced by Tom Kenny) - An oral health-themed vigilante who performs painful and unnecessary dental and orthodontic procedures on the children he ambushes. In his debut episode, "Operation T.E.E.T.H.", his true identity is Mr. Jelly, the former owner of a candy shop the KND frequently visit. Mr. Jelly always wanted to be a dentist since he was a child, but was expelled from dental school for attempting to put braces on babies. He was forced to work in his family's candy store, but later became Knightbrace due to being angered at candy harming children's teeth. Despite being ashamed of reluctantly serving sweets to his customers, he likes taffy.
- The Common Cold (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A sickness-based villain who uses his own snot to render all KND operatives sick so they'll be too weak on stopping other adults plans. At one point, The Common Cold was defeated by Mrs. Gilligan, who used chicken soup on him. He has a niece named Anna Worthington (his sister-in-law's daughter).
- Gramma Stuffum (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - An old lady obsessed with force-feeding her disgusting food to children to make them unable to move so that they cannot bother adults. As seen in her debut episode, even the Delightful Children from Down the Lane cannot handle her food. She is often accompanied by liver and two giggling onions.
- Count Spankulot (voiced by Daran Norris) - A vampire vigilante who spanks naughty children. Like the Toiletnator, he wants to join a group but his spank addiction always gets him rejected. In "Operation: L.O.C.K.D.O.W.N.", he can actually turn people into spank-happy vampires just by taking off his gloves, similar to a vampire bite, and can only be cured by spanking him back.
- Mr. John Wink and Mr. Timothy Fibb (voiced by Tom Kenny and Dee Bradley Baker respectively) - A pair of villains who use robotic chairs to fight. For unknown reasons, Mr. Wink sports bison horns and Mr. Fibb sports walrus tusks. In "Operation C.O.W.G.I.R.L.", both of them used to be members of Cowboys Kids Club, but Timothy and John became villains due to fellow Cowboy Kids Club member, Lasso Lass, going to the prom with Texas Tommy instead of Timothy. They are a parody of Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd and address each other in the same manner.
- Crazy Old Cat Lady (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - An old woman with cat-like features who lives with thousands of black and white cats.
- Professor XXXL (voiced by Frank Welker) - A scientist who wants to create the most perfect snow cone that has ever been made. Every time he appears, he gets different animalistic parts in his body. While Professor XXXL rarely attacks the KND, he does engage in other activities with the other villains.
- Chester (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A greedy man who wants to make money at the expense of children while doing different jobs. Some of his numerous schemes include brainwashing campers for labor while operating as a camp counselor, selling children as burgers to sharks while operating as a fast food worker, and putting Numbuh 1 in a dream with the help of his Happy Headband while operating as a mad scientist.
- Mega Mom and Destructo Dad / Mrs. and Mr. Dickson (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Grey DeLisle) - Numbuh 274's parents that wanted their son to be the best by petrifying the other KND operatives. They were easily defeated when 274 threatens them by quitting every extra curricular activity he is assigned.
- Mr. Fizz (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A businessman who is the head of the Soda Control Board who "legalize" the age of when children should not drink root beer. He cannot stand the sound of children and often drinks soda just to soothe his nerves. If he cannot steady his nerves, then he flies into a rage. He also has anosmia which makes him immune to horrible stenches.
- The Great Puttinski / Rupert Puttkin (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - An arrogant and rude miniature golf champion who takes the sport very seriously. After losing to Hoagie, he shrinks him down to size in his basement where he created his own course (all the while to not disturb his mother).
- Senior Citizen Squad (voiced by Candi Milo, Tom Kenny, and Dee Bradley Baker) - A group of senior citizens led by Hoagie's grandmother, Lydia Gilligan, who along with her companions, Sheldon and Maurice, use an anti-aging cream that temporarily turns them into teenagers.
- Ice Cream Men (variously voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny, Daran Norris, and Kevin Michael Richardson) - Ice cream vendors men who operate Ice Cream Trucks and only serve ice cream to adults. They serve mainly as henchmen to the Delightful Children and Mr. Boss while using the Tasty Taste Ice Cream Factory as their base. At one point, the Delightful Children reprimanded them for having a heater in their factory.
- Elite Ice Cream Men (variously voiced by Jess Harnell, Maurice LaMarche, Matt Levin, Daran Norris, and Khary Payton) - A version of the Ice Cream Men that wear ice cream cone-themed armor. They are often in the services of Father.
- Henrietta "Heinrich" Von Marzipan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker while cursed and Candi Milo while uncursed), Numbuh 5's arch-rival, who travels the world in search of rare candy and will often go to villainous extremes to get it. She hates Numbuh 5 for an unknown past event in Guatemala, eventually explained in "Operation: C.A.R.A.M.E.L.". In the series, she appears to be a boy, but in "Operation: C.A.R.A.M.E.L.", it is revealed that she is actually female, suffering under the effects of a curse, and she and Abigail reconcile with each other after she is helped to become her true self again.
- James Nixon McGarfield (voiced by Tom Kenny) - McGarfield was the Fourth Grade President-for-life of Gallagher Elementary until it was revealed that he allied with Father and began abusing his power until "Operation: S.N.O.W.I.N.G." when he was defeated for holding an assembly on a snow day. His name is a reference to previous presidents involved in scandals and disasters, Richard Nixon, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and James Buchanan.
- Laura Limpin / The Big Badolescent (voiced by Grey DeLisle in normal form, Dee Bradley Baker in teen form) - A little girl who has a "condition" that turns her into a hulking monster when she gets angry, she'll eventually calm down when she gets her way.
- The Six-Gum Gang (voiced by Jennifer Hale, Tom Kenny, Benjamin Diskin, and Dee Bradley Baker) - A gang of child robbers who worked for the Delightful Children to steal other children's homework and pass it off as their own.
- The Interesting Twins From Beneath The Mountain - Two Japanese twins consisting of an unnamed boy (voiced by Tom Kenny) and an unnamed girl (voiced by Tara Strong) who worked for Father, with facepaint similar to the Yin and Yang symbol. Although the two are masters of disguise and espionage, they tend to suffer a lot of misfortunes and setbacks. In "Operation: T.R.I.P.", they were following Numbuh 3 on her trip to Japan to infiltrate the home base of the Japanese Kids Next Door and unleash a team of ninjas on them. The Twins would later appear in "Operation R.E.C.R.U.I.T." to infiltrate the Kids Next Door headquarters by posing as a boy named "Bobby" only to fail as Sector V knew of their schemes.
- King Sandy (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) - An average little kid that always portrays himself as a tyrannical king and hates being told that he is only pretending. He is accompanied by the Knights of the Round Towel (who are actually his cousins). He once tried to make Kuki his queen, but not before he sets his eyes on her baby sister Mushi.
- Grandfather (voiced by Neil Ross) - Monty and Benedict's father who is the main antagonist in "Operation: Z.E.R.O.". His main goal was to turn all children and adults into obedient elderly zombies to reclaim domination across the world, he was successfully defeated by the recommissioned Numbuh 0 by placing both Grandfather and himself in the Decommissioning Chamber which erased their memories.
- Ernest (voiced by Dave Wittenberg) - Ernest is the leader of the bullies who commissions underground sports involving kids to misbehave. He first ran "Bully-Fights" (similar to the real bullfighting sport) in Operation: M.A.T.A.D.O.R where he tricks innocent fathers into signing up for a "How to be a Better Dad Seminar" and hook them up on caffeine causing them to behave like angry Spanish Bulls. Wally enjoyed the sport but he immediately hated the idea when forced to fight his dad, who was brainwashed. After the "Bully Fights" were sabotaged, Ernest commissioned "Vaseball", a version of baseball, where children use pottery, glass and other breakable objects as baseballs. This, however, was a ploy by Ernest and his gang of bullies to get the kids grounded so no one could tattle on them while the bullies go vandalizing every house in the neighborhood. Although successful in getting the kids grounded, minus Numbuh Four, he and the bullies gets grounded themselves. His name is a reference to Ernest Hemingway, who was a fan of Spanish Bullfighting.
Other characters
[edit]- Lizzie Devine (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Nigel's girlfriend and then later ex-girlfriend; they broke up at the end of the season 6 episode, "Operation: G.I.R.L.F.R.I.E.N.D.". While they were together, she was extremely possessive of him and was always looking to spend as much time with him as possible, which inconveniences him if he was in the middle of KND business.
- Numbuh 0/Montgomery "Monty" Uno (voiced by Frank Welker in as an adult, Dave Wittenberg as a child, or Numbuh 0) - Nigel's father. He is later revealed to have started the Seventh Age of the KND after defeating Grandfather.
- Mrs. Uno (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Numbuh 1's mother and Father's sister-in-law. In "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.", it is revealed that she was originally a KND operative Numbuh 999, and was the first female operative of the Seventh Age.
- Betty Gilligan (voiced by Candi Milo) - Numbuh 2's mother.
- Thomas "Tommy" Gilligan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - Hoagie's baby brother who constantly wanted to join Sector V on their missions, much to their annoyance. In "Operation: G.R.A.D.U.A.T.E.S.", he temporarily becomes a KND operative "Numbuh T" until he resigns himself from the code module in order to stop one of Father's plans, and becomes a vigilante going by the alias of "The Tommy".
- Kani Sanban (voiced by Keone Young) - Kuki's father. While high strung and moody, he does love his children. His name means "crab" in Japanese, fitting his crabby personality.
- Genki Sanban (voiced by Lauren Tom) - Kuki's mother. She is a successful businesswoman and is the boss of Betty Gilligan. While she never played with toys as a girl, she does let her daughters have toys as to give them have a happy childhood unlike her. Her name means "energetic" in Japanese, yet Genki is portrayed as quiet.
- Mushi Sanban (voiced by Tara Strong), Numbuh 3's baby sister. In season 4, she later becomes a villain after "murdering" her sister's new Rainbow Monkey out of jealousy, later she kidnaps Count Spankulot to create Spankenstine as revenge towards Numbuh 2.
- Sydney Beetles (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - Wally's father.
- Mrs. Beetles (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Wally's mother.
- Joey Beetles (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) - Wally's baby brother. He is surprisingly powerful and witty for being only a baby, defeating multiple villains.
- Dr. Lincoln (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson impersonating Bill Cosby) - Abigail's father who is inspired by Cliff Huxtable from The Cosby Show due to the fact that they both work as doctors. He used to work as a clown, until his co-worker messed up his joke, ruining their careers. Unlike the other parents, Dr. Lincoln's face is never shown (except in clown makeup).
- Mrs. Lincoln (voiced by Cree Summer) - Numbuh 5's mother.
Episodes
[edit]Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | ||||
Pilots | N/A | 2 | November 6, 1998 | July 20, 2001 | |
1 | 24 | 13 | December 6, 2002 | March 7, 2003 | |
2 | 25 | 13 | October 3, 2003 | June 4, 2004 | |
3 | 23 | 13 | June 11, 2004 | November 12, 2004 | |
4 | 22 | 13 | November 19, 2004 | July 22, 2005 | |
5 | 22 | 13 | September 25, 2005 | August 24, 2006 | |
6 | 21 | 13 | August 2, 2006 | November 23, 2007 | |
Specials | N/A | 3 | August 11, 2006 | January 21, 2008 |
There are six seasons, each with 13 episodes (two half-length episodes counting as one), adding up to 78 episodes altogether. There have been two TV movies, the first taking place between the second and third episodes of season 6 (Operation: Z.E.R.O.),[13][14] and the second at the end of season 6 (Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.), which serves as the series finale.
Reception
[edit]Awards and nominations
[edit]In 2005, the series won the Best Television Series for Children Award at the Ottawa International Animation Festival for "Operation: A.R.C.H.I.V.E.", which was written by Mr. Warburton and Mo Willems and storyboarded by Guy Moore and Quack Leard.[15] The following year, "Operation: L.I.C.O.R.I.C.E." won the Festival's Collideascope Award for Television Animation for Children.[16]
It was also nominated for the Pulcinella award at the 2007 Cartoons on the Bay festival, in the category of action-adventure TV series.[17]
Broadcast
[edit]- Cartoon Network (December 2002-2008; 2010-2014; 2021-2023)
- Kids' WB (2004)
- Boomerang (February 2017–March 2017; January 2, 2018 – May 27, 2019, June 8, 2021-October 23, 2023, November 26, 2024-present)[18]
Other media
[edit]Home media
[edit]Two DVDs totaling sixteen episodes were released by Warner Home Video. Four episodes were also released on the Game Boy Advance Video cartridge Codename: Kids Next Door, Volume 1.[19] The entire series is available on digital purchase on Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. On May 30, 2019, the entire series, except for the "Operation: Z.E.R.O." TV movie, was added to the Boomerang streaming service and its VRV channel. The series, including "Operation: Z.E.R.O.", was available on the Max streaming service until it was removed.
Season | Title | Release date | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
1 | Scooby-Doo and the Toon Tour of Mysteries | June 2004[20] | |||
Sooper Hugest Missions: File One | October 26, 2004[21] | May 15, 2006[22] | February 13, 2008[23] | ||
March 12, 2013 (Hall of Fame #2)[24] | |||||
Sooper Hugest Missions: File Two | August 23, 2005[25] | ||||
June 23, 2015 (Hall of Fame #3)[26] | |||||
Christmas Rocks | October 4, 2005[27] | ||||
2 | Sooper Hugest Missions: File Two | August 23, 2005 | |||
June 23, 2015 (Hall of Fame #3) | |||||
3 | Grossest Halloween Ever | August 9, 2005[28] | |||
Sweet Sweet Fear | September 12, 2006[29] | ||||
5 | Christmas #3 | October 3, 2006[30] |
In other series or works
[edit]On an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy entitled "Sickly Sweet", a scene depicts Grim watching Codename: Kids Next Door. Also, in Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, Numbuh Three makes a cameo as Grim's replacement. Numbuh Two also made a cameo in "Billy & Mandy Moon the Moon". Also, in the MAD episode "Taking Nemo / Once Upon a Toon", Numbuh One makes a cameo as one of the cartoon characters who have forgotten his identity. The show was also referenced in the New Boyz song "Tough Kids".[31] In the 2004 film Sideways, the show is playing on Miles' mother's television set. The Delightful Children from Down the Lane were reviewed on the Orientation Videos for Villains of Villainous "The Lost Cases of the Treehouse". Numbuh Five made a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode "Crossover Nexus". In the Craig of the Creek episode "Kelsey the Elder", Barry mentions this show. Characters from the show will appear in the upcoming Jellystone! special Crisis on Infinite Mirths as confirmed by series developer C.H. Greenblatt.[32]
Publications
[edit]Stories featuring the Kids Next Door have been featured in the comic series Cartoon Cartoons, Cartoon Network Block Party, and Cartoon Network Action Pack from DC Comics. The characters are also featured in the books 2x4 Technology Handbook and Sooper Secrets and Boomerang Bloopers, both by Benjamin Alison Wilgus. The characters appeared in a one-shot tie-in for Cartoon Network and IDW's Super Secret Crisis War crossover comic in 2014.
Trading cards
[edit]A trading card game based on the series was launched by Wizards of the Coast in July 2005.
Video games
[edit]Two video games were released for the series: Operation: S.O.D.A. in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance and Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. in 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. Several browser games were also released on the Cartoon Network website. The MMORPG style game Operation: B.E.S.T. was playable for a brief time in 2005, but was shut down shortly thereafter.
In Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, Numbuhs One through Five, and villains Father, Toiletnator, and Stickybeard appear as non-playable characters. KNDefense armor and 2x4 Tech weapons are available for players, Sector V's treehouse can be explored, and KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.s can be used for transport. In Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, Father and Numbuh 1 are playable, Sector V Treehouse and the C.O.O.L.-B.U.S. are arenas, and Numbuh 2 and Stickybeard are assisted characters. In the console versions, Toiletnator is a playable character, Numbuh 4 is an assist character, and KND Moonbase is an arena.
Planned sequel and spin-off
[edit]On January 31, 2008, during a Q&A session on LiveJournal, when Tom Warburton was asked if "Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S." was in fact the true finale of Codename: KND, he said that it was not necessarily meant to be the finale, stating that a revival could be made in the future.[33]
Warburton had unsuccessfully pitched a Galactic: Kids Next Door spin-off several times to Cartoon Network executives,[34] and at one point he considered making a TV movie as a pilot for the potential spin-off series.[33] Following having no response, Warburton eventually decided to create a pitch that would be distributed over the internet pseudonymously to try and get the series approved with help from fans. Warburton wrote the script and collaborated with others who had worked on the series to produce an animatic-style pitch.[35][34] On March 19, 2015, the animatic was released, entitled Galactic: Kids Next Door.[36] On April 1, 2015, a fan-made petition was started on Change.org to make G:KND a real series, was signed by Warburton himself and Dee Bradley Baker.[37] Warburton later noted that the executives at Cartoon Network had noticed the response but were not interested in a continuation to KND, though he remained confident to get the sequel approved in the future.[37]
Notes
[edit]- ^ 78 regular episodes with 3 specials making 81 episodes in total
- ^ Produced under Hanna-Barbera Cartoons for Kenny and the Chimp short only. Produced under a separate entity for pilot and The Grim Adventures of the KND crossover only.
- ^ Commonly abbreviated as Kids Next Door and KND or CKND
- ^ In "Operation U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.", the one with the football helmet (Lenny) briefly separates from the others and is individually voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
References
[edit]- ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2015-02-27. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ "'Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network" (Press release). Time Warner. February 21, 2001. Archived from the original on January 11, 2017. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
- ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)". epguides.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
- ^ Baisley, Sarah (January 16, 2008). "Codename: Kids Next Door Embarks on Final Mission". Animation World Network. Archived from the original on January 25, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
- ^ "Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E.". Codename: Kids Next Door. Season 4. Episode 11. 2005-07-08.
- ^ "Operation: E.N.D.". Codename: Kids Next Door. Season 2. Episode 13. June 4, 2004.
- ^ "Operation: Z.E.R.O.". Codename: Kids Next Door (TV Movie). Episode M1. August 11, 2006.
- ^ "Audio Interview: Tom Warburton". Frederatorblogs.com. November 9, 2006. Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
- ^ Warburton, Mr (11 August 2014). "warburtonlabs: THE PIGS NEXT DOOR". warburtonlabs. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Ball, Ryan (December 5, 2002). "Codename: Kids Next Door Goes Into Action". Animationmagazine.net. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
- ^ "Tom Warburton & Mo Willems". Toonzone.net. September 28, 2003. Archived from the original on October 4, 2006. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
- ^ "Kids Next Door Movie Debuts Friday". Animation Magazine. August 7, 2006. Archived from the original on January 29, 2012. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
- ^ Bynum, Aaron H. (August 8, 2006). "Begin Operation Z.E.R.O." Animation Insider. Archived from the original on March 26, 2009. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
- ^ "2005 Ottawa International Animation Festival Awards". AnimationFestival.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
- ^ "Ottawa International Animation Festival |". AnimationFestival.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
- ^ "Pulcinella Awards > Candidature". Cartoonsbay.com (in Italian). Archived from the original on July 15, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2024.
- ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door — TV Show, Episode Guide & Schedule". TWC Central. Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ Codename Kids Next Door, Vol. 1, ASIN B00024GSC8
- ^ Spethmann, Betsy (February 26, 2004). "Kellogg, Cartoon Network in $4 Million Back-to-School Campaign". Promo Magazine. Archived from the original on September 21, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
- ^ Codename Kids Next Door — Sooper Hugest Missions File One (2002), ASIN B0002MFGAK
- ^ Codename — Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions — File 1 [DVD], ASIN B000FFL1N0
- ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions File 1". Madman Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2013-06-01. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
- ^ 4 Kid Favorites Cartoon Network Hall of Fame Number 2 (DVD), ASIN B00AYV0KIM
- ^ Codename Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions File Two, ASIN B000EM8WSQ
- ^ 4 Kid Favorites Cartoon Network: Hall of Fame Number 3 (DVD), ASIN B00VA327Y8
- ^ Cartoon Network - Christmas Rocks, ASIN B0009ZE9NK
- ^ Cartoon Network Halloween 2 - Grossest Halloween Ever [DVD], ASIN B0009IWFDS
- ^ Cartoon Network Halloween 3 - Sweet Sweet Fear, ASIN B000FUTVM8
- ^ Cartoon Network Christmas 3, ASIN B000GB5M5Q
- ^ "New Boyz – Tough Kids Lyrics". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
- ^ "Every Cartoon Network Show Confirmed for New Crossover Special, "Crisis on Infinite Mirths"". ComicBook.com. July 27, 2024. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
- ^ a b "Sooper Secret KND Production Blog". kidsnextblog.livejournal.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ a b Warburton, Tom (June 1, 2015). "The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 1)". Warburton Labs. Archived from the original on 2017-01-11.
- ^ Warburton, Tom (June 5, 2015). "The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 3)". Warburton Labs. Archived from the original on 2017-09-10.
- ^ Numbuh Vine (31 March 2015). "Stop the g:KND". Archived from the original on 6 July 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2017 – via YouTube.
- ^ a b Warburton, Tom (June 19, 2015). "The G:KND EXPERIMENT (part 9)". Warburton Labs. Archived from the original on 2017-01-11.
External links
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- Codename: Kids Next Door at IMDb
- Codename: Kids Next Door at epguides.com
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