Kim Possible - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Ill-Suited
After eavesdropping on one of Kim's conversations, Ron misunderstands and thinks she's going to dump him for someone better. To prove his worthiness as a boyfriend, he steals Kim's super suit to use in the upcoming football game…with disastrous results when Dementor comes calling.

The Big Job
As Ron searches for the perfect job, Senior Junior breaks Shego out of prison in order to help him give his father the perfect birthday gift…the perfect caper! With Kim foiling the villains at every turn, Junior is forced to steal his father's card buddy, and Ron's idol.

Trading Faces
When the Tweebs are advanced through school they end up at Middelton High with Kim and Ron much to Kim's chagrin. Although she doesn't like them on "her turf" at first, she must learn to work with them as she investigates a series of thefts surrounding a wealthy celebutant.

The Cupid Effect
Wade has fallen for Monique and she doesn't reciprocate…at all! When Ron's smooth stylings fail to work for Wade he devises the Cupid Ray to make Monique swoon! When the device falls into Senior Sr. and Senior Jr.'s hands, it'll be a Valentine's Day to remember!

Car Alarm
Kim desperately wants a car, and her father finally gives her…an old beater, which the Tweebs trick out just in time to help stop Motor Ed and Shego who've stolen an experimental rocket.

Mad Dogs and Aliens
Jim and Tim decide to take on the duties of the Middleton mascot and Ron takes it upon himself to train them. Meanwhile, Drakken is broken out of prison by an alien named Warmonga.

Grande Size Me
Ron goes on an all Bueno Nacho diet to prove that the Food Pyramid is a horrible heath conspiracy, but when he starts to grow too big for his britches (literally!), Kim thinks it may be time for him to admit defeat. During a mission, Ron falls into a vat of serum that slowly changes him into a 15 foot behemoth and the only way to stop him is for Kim and the Tweebs to trick him into eating healthy food from the Food Pyramid!

Clothes Minded
Kim's mission wear is discontinued, and she is forced to find different apparel. Trying everyone, from her parents to Bonnie to the Tweebs' advice on her clothing, Kim must manage to defeat the bad guys and find a new Kim Possible outfit!

Big Bother
Ron has his hands full when he has to care for both a sack of flour (as part of a school project) and his new adopted baby sister Hana, not to mention help track down Monkey Fist, who is in search of three stone keys that will lead him to a secret weapon. To make matters worse, he also has to break the news to his old crush Yori that he and Kim are dating now.

Fashion Victim
Monique has been helping Kim learn the ropes at Club Banana and is promoted to Asst Manager where she gets to see the top secret designs. When the shape changing Camille Leon poses as Kim to steal the designs, she gets Kim and Monique fired! To regain her job and bust Camille Monique wants to come along on the mission, whether Kim wants her there or not!

Odds Man In
When Ron starts calculating the survival odds of being a crime fighter, things don't look good for him and he's convinced he's a liability to Kim. With Drakken employing a corporate consultant and having team building exercises, things are running smoother than ever for the evil genius. Can Ron come to realize that numbers aren't everything before it's too late for Kim?

Stop Team Go
When the evil Electronique zaps the heroic TEAM GO with the "Attitude Adjuster" it turns them evil and the normally evil Shego heroic! Now Kim's stuck with a goodie goodie Shego who wants to be her best friend and an evil superteam. Will Kim be able to turn TEAM GO back to the side of right, and will Shego stay on the side of the angels?

Cap'n Drakken
Kim and Ron go on a senior class trip to a 1600's living history sea port where their instructor turns out to be Barkin's father! Things aren't going well, with a strict instructor, no electrcity and things go from bad to worse when Drakken opens a treasure chest and is possessed by the spirit of an pirate! Now with the help of Barkin's father, Kim and Ron must defend the old-time village and return Drakken to normal.

Mathter and Fervent
When Ron is assigned to write about his hero for English class and is told he can't write about Kim, he's at a loss! However, when he and Kim go up against the Mathter who uses his Calculaser to divide Ron in two, a positive Ron and an negative "anti" Ron. Now it's all up to Ron's dad to save the day with his math skills and show ron that he has a hero close to home.

The Mentor of Our Discontent
When Drakken's former cell mate, Frugal Lucre stops by, the villanous twosome plot to take over Smarty Mart! Meanwhile, Ron is mentoring Martn Smarty's rebelious son, Arty. Can Ron turn Arty around and save Smarty Mart from Drakken and Frugal?

Oh No! Yono!
After discovering baby Hana walking on the ceiling, Kim and Ron try to get to the bottom of her secrets. Soon, they are called by Master Sensei and Yori, who ask them to help stop Monkey Fist, who has found a new ally in Yono the Destroyer as he continues his search for the secret weapon.

Clean Slate
Kim is struck by amnesia during a mission, while Drakken attempts to gain control of the military. Kim soon remembers everything about her life again, except the fact that she and Ron are a couple.

Homecoming Upset
Things get out of control when Ron and Bonnie become the homecoming king and queen. Now Kim has two problems to deal with – a computer expert seemingly kidnapped by Señor Senior, Jr. and Bonnie making a move on her boyfriend.

Chasing Rufus
After both Ron Stoppable and Camille Léon accidentally lose their pets behind during a fight, Rufus and Debutante go on an adventure across the globe to find their respective owners.

Nursery Crimes
When the mysterious and creepy Nanny Maim begins reverting people into super babies and using them in a world-wide robbing spree, Kim must use her natural babysitting skills to save the day.

Larry's Birthday
Kim must keep her cousin Larry away until his surprise birthday party is ready, as well as stopping Dementor from stealing her battle suit.

Graduation (1)
Part 1 of 2. High-school graduation day approaches for Kim while she tries to discover the source of some strange markings that are cropping up in fields around the world.

Graduation (2)
Conclusion. High-school graduation day approaches for Kim while she tries to discover the source of some strange markings that are cropping up in fields around the world.
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