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Gorilla Fist
Production Number: 312
Season: 3
Executive Producer(s): Bob Schooley
Mark McCorkle
Writer(s): Bob Schooley
Mark McCorkle
Art Director(s): Alan M. Bodner
Dialogue Director(s): Lisa Schaffer
Broadcast Information
US Broadcast Number:
61
Disney Channel US Premiere:
November 18, 2005
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Ron is enlisted by, Yori, his lady friend and classmate from the Yamanouchi Ninja School to help find their missing Sensei, who they suspect has been kidnapped by Monkey Fist. A suspicious, and jealous, Kim pursues them.

Characters (in order of appearance)[]

Plot Summary[]

Mission[]

Villains[]

Evil plot[]

  • Monkey Fist: No evil plan, just in hiding from DNAmy.
  • DNAmy: Have Sensei from the Yamanouchi Ninja School abducted, make it look like Monkey Fist took him, in order to hope that by doing so, his arch-enemy, Ron Stoppable, will locate Monkey Fist, who is in hiding.

Personal Storyline[]

Quotes[]

Transcript[]

Main article: Gorilla Fist/Transcript

Memorable Quotes[]

Monkey Fist sees DNAmy as she remove her mask

Monkey Fist: (scream) Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! Noooooo!

Ron: Dude, I think you're on a date.

Monkey Fist: That's impossible! It was purely a professional relationship!

DNAmy: (Bear hugs him) (cheerfully) You keep sayin' that but I know you don't mean it. (Bear hugs him again) Ohh, come here! (Tries to kiss him)

After DNAmy has chased Monkey Fist out of the temple…

Kim: Wrong sick!

Ron: That's what I'm sayin'.

Gallery[]

Team Possible's Clothes[]

Kim[]

Ron[]

Other Images From This Episode[]

Supplementary Information[]

Middleton High School Reader Board[]

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Team Possible's Transportation[]

  • Plane ride from Ricardo, Kim saved his chicken farm from a mudslide using a cordless hair-dryer

Allusions[]

Trivia[]

  • Apparently, Wade can hack into super secret schools, just not this one.
  • This was the third time Kim was jealous of her best friend, Ron; the first time was in Bueno Nacho when he was a better Bueno Nacho employee than her and she wanted money as a good employee just to get a jacket she wanted but was not even that good, and the second time where Ron spent more time with his best male friend, Felix Renton, than with her in Steal Wheels. In that, Kim was jealous of Ron's friendship with Felix Renton when Ron started spending most of his time with Felix and not her.
  • This episode also strongly implies that Kim had been secretly crushing on Ron some time before So the Drama, but kept denying it at every turn despite other characters knowing and teasing her for it, and was too proud to admit that she had feelings for him.
  • Monkey Fist shows no interest in DNAmy in this adventure, yet in Partners, he has a framed picture of her.
  • Kim mentions that Ron has Mystical Monkey Power, which he gained in Monkey Fist Strikes. This also finally confirmed that she knew he had the power, as she had not been physically with him at the time, and had never referred to it.
  • This is one of the few times where Monkey Fist appears without his Monkey Ninja minions[1].

Notes[]

  • This episode was initially released directly to video in the United States as a bonus episode on the Kim Possible: So the Drama DVD.
  • This episode reunites Gilmore Girls costars Melissa McCarthy (DNAmy) and Keiko Agena (Yori). On the show, McCarthy played Sookie St. James, and Agena played the complex Lane Kim.


Errors[]

  • When Kim is jumping out of the plane to find Ron in the Amazon rain-forest, it is completely daylight, but when she lands on the tree-house, it is completely dark.
    • Considering how much action occurred with Ron on the ground between when Kim jumped and landed, and that she was using a para-wing, Kim had to have been para-gliding for quite a while and distance. Otherwise she would have dropped in while Ron and Yori were still there.
    • The nature of rainforests are such that it can be full daylight above its canopy, yet dim to dark below it.
  • When DNAmy had her gorilla mask on, her glasses were not visible in the mask's big eye holes, but after she takes the mask off, her glasses are on.

Behind the Scenes[]

Cast & Crew[]

  • Executive Producers
    • Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
  • Producer
    • Steve Loter
  • Writers
    • Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
  • Art Director
    • N/A
  • Line Producer
    • Kurt Weldon
  • Storyboard Supervisor
    • N/A
  • Voice Talent
    • See Character List Above
    • Christy Carlson Romano
    • Will Friedle
    • Nancy Cartwright
    • Tahj Mowry
    • Kaeko Agena
    • Tom Kane
    • Melissa McCarthy
    • Raven
    • George Takei
    • James A. Taylor
  • Dialogue Directors
    • Lisa Schaffer
  • Voice Casting
    • Jamie Thomason
    • Lisa Schaffer
  • Storyboard
    • Troy Adomitis
    • Louie del Carmen
    • Lyndon Ruddy
  • Timing Directors
    • Gordon Kent
    • Soonjin Lee Mooney
    • Andrea Klein
    • Robert Lyman
    • Robert Treat
  • Lead Character Design
    • Stephen Silver
  • Character Design
    • Celeste Moreno
  • Location Design
    • Andy Ice
  • Prop Design
    • Scott Hill
  • Background Paint
    • Nadia H. Vurbenova-Mouri
  • Color Stylists
    • Allyn Conley
  • Supervising Technical Director
    • Andrew Schoentag
  • Technical Director
    • Todd Maugh
  • Storyboard Revisions
    • Luke Brookshier
  • Continuity Coordinator
    • Denise Link
    • Kitty Schoentag
    • Jim Finch
  • Main Title Design By
    • Jennifer Grey
  • Animation Production by
    • Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
  • Film Editor
    • Joe Molinari
  • Assistant Film Editor
    • Reid Kramer
  • Pre-Production Track Editor
    • Jim Harrison
  • Animatic Editor
    • Pieter Kaufman
  • Scanners
    • Shannon Fallis-Kane
  • Track Reading
    • Christine Craig
    • Skip Craig
    • Theresa Gilroy Nielsen
    • Denise Whitfield
  • Sound Designer
    • Paca Thomas
  • Dialogue Editor
    • Robbi Smith
  • Foley Mixer
    • Marilyn Graf
  • Foley Artist
    • Phyllis Ginter
  • Re-Recording Mixers
    • Melissa Ellis
    • Fil Brown
  • Dialogue Recording Engineer
    • Chris Cirino
  • Assistant Dialogue Engineer
    • Amir Hematyar
  • Digital Audio Transfer
    • J. Lampinen
  • Post Production Supervisor
    • Ken Poteat
  • Post Production Coordinator
    • Peiyu H. Foley
  • Production Supervisor
    • Wade Wisinski
  • Production Coordinators
    • Kevin Bernier
  • Production Secretary
    • Linda DeLizza-Kweens
  • Production Control
    • Anna Boyadjian
  • Talent Coordinators
    • Aaron Drown
    • Brian Mathias
  • Script Coordinator
    • Leona Beckert
  • Produced by
    • Walt Disney Television Animation

Music[]

  • Score by
    • Adam Berry
  • "Call Me, Beep Me! The Kim Possible Song"
    • Written and Produced by
      • Cory Lerios
      • George Gabriel
    • Performed by
      • Christina Milian

References[]

External links[]

Merchandise[]

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