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The Twin Factor
TwinFactor
Jim, Tim, and Kim
Season:
Mission number:
Broadcast number:
1
108
17
Broadcast Information
Disney Channel US Premiere:
December 27, 2002
ABC Kids Premiere:
February 1, 2003
Toon Disney Premiere:
April 20, 2005
Merchandise
DVD Releases:
Kim Possible: The Complete First Season

Drakken steals mind control technology which he intends to replicate to take over the world. When her parents leave on a retreat, Kim is forced to take along her twin brothers, who prove helpful in the end.

Mission Briefing

Episode Description

Kim Possible has to babysit her younger brothers, Jim and Tim, while on a mission to stop Dr. Drakken (much to her annoyance). It turns out that Drakken has stolen mind control technology, from a high-tech research facility. Due to her constant back talking, Drakken has decided to use Shego the guinea pig, to test out the chip. It proves to be a huge sucsses, as she obeys everything he says (in a somewhat creepy emotionless voice). Kim has to parachute into the jungle (albeit with a slice of difficulty, thanks to Jim and Tim). Meanwhile Drakken is having the time of his life, asking Shego to do meaningless tasks (i.e. getting a fork and even a dodo bird, though Drakken points out they're extinct). When he sees Kim on the security moniters he gets an idea. He takes the new nano-chip, he has just finished, and sticks it to her forehead. He has her dress up as Shego and capture Ron (who is glad that Drakken finally remembered his name). Jim and Tim come to the rescue when they trap Kim in one of the parachutes, though she quickly escapes. They all hide out in a tree trying to think of a soulution, to their problem. Jim and Tim deduce that if they can get hold of the Kimmunicator, they can take out its power cell, and put it in their, questionable, portable silicon-phase disruptor (that they've been working on all episode) which is the only thing that can jam the chips' signal.

Kim in Shego's uniform

Kim brainwashed

They let Ron get captured, and follow him up the mountian. Once there he creates a diversion, by escaping, to give Rufus enough time to steal the Kimmunicator, and give it to the boys. Ron is recaptured in just enough time for the boys to finish the machine. Drakken is skeptical that it will work and laughs at Jim and Tim. They try to start it, but nothing happens. Ron asks if the batteries are in right. Once the batteries are in place a large electrical current bursts forth from the machine, and zaps the chips. Once normal again Shego reveals that although she had to do everything Drakken told her, she was fully conscious of everything that was happening. She then proceeds to chase Drakken out of the lair. That night we see Kim and Ron watching TV while Jim and Tim are sleeping. When her parents arrive home, from a fishing trip, her mother asks what the boys have on their foreheads. Kim quickly turns off the chips, and almost immediately the boys wake up and start having a pillow fight.

Transcript

Main article: The Twin Factor/Transcript

Running Gags

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Memorable Quotes

Notes

  • 18th episode in chronological order.

Production Information

Errors

Continuity

Allusions

Cast

Full Credits

Main article: The Twin Factor/Full Credits

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