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Revision as of 21:16, 17 October 2013

Placeholder Episode
Low Budget
Production Number: 115
Season: 1
Executive Producer(s): Unknown
Writer(s): Unknown
Art Director(s): Unknown
Dialogue Director(s): Unknown
Broadcast Information
US Broadcast Number:
21
Disney Channel US Premiere:
May 16, 2003
Toon Disney Premiere:
April, 2005
Merchandise
DVD Releases:
Kim Possible: The Complete First Season
iTunes Releases:
Unknown

Characters (in order of appearance)

Plot Summary

Mission

Personal Storyline

Episode description

Quotes

Transcript

Main article: Low Budget/Transcript

Memorable Quotes

Gallery

Team Possible's Clothes

Kim


Ron


Misc Images From Episode

Supplementary Information

Middleton High School Reader Board

Team Possible's Transportation

Allusions

Trivia

Errors

Behind the Scenes

Cast & Crew

  • Executive Producers
  • Story Editor
  • Writers
  • Art Director
  • Line Producer
  • Storyboard Supervisor
  • Voice Talent
    • See Character List Above
  • Dialogue Directors
  • Voice Casting
  • Storyboard
  • Timing Directors
  • Lead Character Design
  • Character Design
  • Character Clean-Up
  • Location Design
  • Prop Design
  • Background Paint
  • Color Stylists
  • Main Title Design By
  • Production Manager
  • Overseas Animation Supervisor
  • Technical Director
  • Storyboard Revisions
  • Continuity Coordinator
  • BG Key Color Correction
  • Animation Production by
  • Film Editor
  • Assistant Film Editor
  • Pre-Production Track Editor
  • Animatic Editor
  • Scanners
  • Track Reading
  • Supervising Sound Editor
  • Sound Editor
  • Foley Mixer
  • Foley Artist
  • Re-Recording Mixers
  • On-line Editor
  • Original Dialogue Recording
  • Assistant Dialogue Engineer
  • Manager of Music Production
  • Post Production Manager
  • Post Production Supervisor
  • Audio Supervisor
  • Post Production Coordinator
  • Production Coordinators
  • Production Associate
  • Production Secretary
  • Production Control
  • Casting Manager
  • Script Coordinator
  • 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

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Kim tangles with Frugal Lucre, the world's cheapest villain.

Mission Briefing

  • Villain: Frugal Lucre
  • Evil plot: obtain a dollar from everyone on the planet in exchange for not shutting down the Internet
  • Kim's transportation:

Episode Description

Transcript

Main article: Low Budget/Transcript

Running Gags

Middleton High School readerboard

"LUNCH SPECIAL Chicken Fried Sushi"

"LUNCH SPECIAL Vienna Sausage Surprise"

Memorable Quotes

  • Ron: Giant amphibious naked mole rat! One o'clock!
  • Kim: Ron, that's a manatee.

  • Kim: You are planning to destroy the Internet with old can of meat?
  • Frugal: Yes, I get expired food free and death rays are expensive.

  • Kim: OK, Lucre! Cough up the sausages.
  • Ron: Ew! Rephrase, please.

  • Kim: I gotta admit, Lucre. Your bargain-brand villainy was right up there with big-budget evil.
  • Frugal: You might have stopped me this time, Kim Possible. But Frugal Lucre will return. (Laughs) If my mom bails me out.

Notes

  • 21st episode in chronological order.
  • This is the only time Kim loses her pants, instead of Ron.
    • She did not "lose" them in the same fashion as Ron routinely does. They were damaged, and is the first of two times.
  • When Kim buys her "emergency pants," the clerk allows her to wear the pants and sit on the counter so the label can be scanned. Most stores do not permit this practice because shoplifters tend to try on clothes and then wear them out of the store after removing the tags.
  • When Frugal checks to see how much cash people has sent him, he finds out that he has only $17.28, which means that someone has not even sent him a full dollar, assuming that he did not already have the 28 cents.
  • Smarty Mart gave Kim a $100 gift certificate for stopping Lucre.

Production Information

Errors

  • When Kim and Ron arrive at Francis's door step, Kim's finger is ready to press the door bell in the middle of the door. But when they do a close up, her finger is in the side of the door, getting ready to press the door bell.
  • When Kim paid for the Club Banana pants, she pulled the money out of her pocket despite the fact that she was wearing the new pants, in which she wouldn’t have had money within them. Also, the huge shirt Kim was wearing because she needed new pants didn’t have any pockets, so it seems illogical that Kim could pull the money out of her pocket when she didn’t have any pockets to hold the money in the first place.
  • When Kim is uploading Frugal's file from the personnel manager's computer (upload in progress), the buttons on the front of the Kimmunicator are missing.
  • When Kim and Ron confront Lucre in his house, he traps them in a net. Yet when they first enter the basement, there is no net on the floor.
  • When Kim is in disguise to sneak into the personal manager's office, her hair is tied in a ponytail by a band. When she takes off her hat, her hair comes undone on its own, as if it was pulled through the hat's adjuster.
  • When Kim was looking at the pants, they are different colors, but when she starts running after Lucre, they're all one color.
  • When Kim and Ron enter the Smarty Mart where Francis works, there are no alarms by the doors, but when Kim snaps the alarm tag on his store vest, there are alarms at the store doors all of a sudden.
  • When Ron says 'Steel Toe versus Pain King!' his mouth doesn't move.
  • During the episode when Kim is in her causal clothing her skin is pink but when she's in her mission clothes she in her normal tan.

Continuity

Allusions

  • Smarty Mart is a reference to the big department stores, such as Wal-Mart, in which those stores have nearly everything available and offer huge discounts on their wares.

Cast

Full Credits

Main article: Low Budget/Full Credits

External links

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#114: "Monkey Ninjas in Space"
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#116: "Downhill"