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Season 3 |
| 52 :03x01 - Steal Wheels (Sep/25/2004) | | Dr. Drakken and Motor Ed decide to work together in order to build a vehicle that would be capable of defeating Kim Possible. Meanwhile, Kim is feeling left out because Ron and Felix have been spending so much time together, which causes Kim to look for other methods of spending her weekend. | | Guest Stars: Brian Posehn as Larry, Estelle Harris as Mrs. Lipsky, Jason Marsden as Felix, Tara Strong as Tara, Kirsten Storms as Bonnie, Raven-Symone as Monique, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken, Motor Ed | Director: Steve Loter Writer: Brian Swenlin | | | |
| 53 :03x02 - Emotion Sickness (Oct/15/2004) | | Dr. Drakken and Shego have broken into a scientific laboratory and Kim has arrived in hopes of stopping them. However, when two microchips get knocked off a counter and land on both Kim and Shego, the two of them soon start to behave much differently than they normally do. Ron and Dr. Drakken attempt to deal with their new emotional partners, though Dr. Drakken eventually decides to exploit their emotional state in an attempt to defeat Kim Possible while she’s vulnerable. | | Guest Stars: Enrico Colantoni as Dr. Cyrus Bortel, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken, Raven-Symone as Monique, Patrick Warburton as Mr. Barkin, Kirsten Storms as Bonnie | Director: Steve Loter Writer: Brian Swenlin | | | |
| 54 :03x03 - Bonding (Oct/22/2004) | While trying to stop Professor Dementor from raiding another top secret laboratory, Ron accidentally takes one of Dementor's Bond-o Balls.
The next day, both he and Kim discover that once activiated, th device will force them to be attached to the first person they touch . . . in Kim's case, Bonnie . . . in Ron's case, Mr. Barkin. The only way to get detached is to find a missing Professor Dementor. Until then, the four will simply have to work together to get through the week. | | Guest Stars: Rider Strong as Brick Flagg, Andrea Martin as Mrs. Stoppable, Kirsten Storms as Bonnie, Patrick Warburton as Mr. Barkin, Patton Oswalt as Professor Dementor | Director: Steve Loter Writer: John Behnke, Rob Humphrey (2) | | | | | | | | | |
| 57 :03x06 - Dimension Twist (Apr/01/2005) | | Kim tries to occupy Ron when he shows signs of becoming obsessed with television. They go out to once again stop Dr. Drakken and Shego, but they accidentally get sucked into a television world by a Pan-Dimensional Vortex Inducer where Kim might just be thankful for Ron's newly acquired knowledge about television. | | Guest Stars: James Arnold Taylor (4) as Unknown, Jonathan Silverman as Unknown, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Unknown, Jennifer Hale as Unknown, Danny Cooksey as Unknown, Clancy Brown as Unknown, Kath Soucie as Unknown, Rob Paulsen as Unknown, Maurice LaMarche as Unknown, Jeff Bennett as Unknown, April Winchell as Cooking Show Hostess, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken | Director: Steve Loter Writer: Tracy Berna | | | | | | |
| 59 :03x08 - Overdue (Apr/15/2005) | | When Kim is held in Library Lockdown due to an overdue library book, Ron must retrace his steps in an attempt to find the book, as he believes he must have lost it during one of their previous missions. However, the villains aren’t too happy about having Ron just barge in and look around, so he’ll need to overcome their resistance if he wishes to acquire the book that he lost. | | Guest Stars: Kirsten Storms as Bonnie, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, Brian George (2) as Duff Killigan, April Winchell as Ms. Hatchett, Tom Kane (1) as Monkey Fist, Patton Oswalt as Prof. Dementor | Director: Steve Loter Writer: Brian Swenlin, Jim Peterson | | | |
| 60 :03x09 - Rappin' Drakken (Jun/25/2005) | | Dr. Drakken believes he has thought up his greatest scheme: he will sell brainwashing shampoo and take over the world through controlling those who use it. However, when nobody buys his shampoo, Shego inadvertently gives him the idea to try to get his product mentioned in a song. Unfortunately, when Drakken fails to convince a well known artist to sing about his project, he enters a reality television program in an attempt to sing about his shampoo; though Kim is one step ahead of him and she doesn’t plan on letting him succeed. | | Guest Stars: Tom Kane (1) as Judge, Sherri Shepherd as M. C. Honey, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken, Patrick Warburton as Mr. Barkin | | Director: Steve Loter | | Songs: Ron Stoppable and Rufus -- Naked Mole Rap | | | | | | | | | |
| 63 :03x12 - Team Impossible (Aug/26/2005) | | When a rival crime fighting organization tries to push Kim out of the hero business because she is taking away their customers, Kim must decide whether or not she wishes to remain a crime fighter or if she just wants to focus on her life. Meanwhile, Ron is contemplating how the rival crime fighting organization has their own theme song, so he decides to try to create one for Kim. | | Guest Stars: Adam Rodriguez as Dash Deman, Patton Oswalt as Professor Dementor | | Director: Steve Loter | | | |
| Kim Possible: So the Drama (Apr/08/2005) | | The Junior Prom is about to take place at Middleton High and Kim doesn’t have a date. While she contemplates being forced to go with Ron, the arrival of a new student named Eric soon puts those thoughts in the back of her mind. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken is working on a grand scheme that leaves Shego baffled, though despite her doubts, he assures her that he’s on top of everything. Kim must now stop Dr. Drakken from succeeding while dealing with her feelings towards Eric and her guilt for abandoning Ron; though when this mission pushes every inch of her will to the next level, she may just figure out more about herself than she realized. | | Guest Stars: Lauren Tom as Yoshiko, Rider Strong as Brick Flagg, Maurice LaMarche as "Big Daddy" Brotherson, Eddie Deezen as Ned, Kirsten Storms as Bonnie, Raven-Symone as Monique, Nicole Sullivan as Shego, John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken, Ricky Ullman as Eric, Clyde Kusatsu as Unknown | Director: Steve Loter Writer: Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley (1) | | Songs: Christy Carlson Romano -- Could It Be, Jesse McCartney -- Get Your Shine On | | | |
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