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  1. Apr 7, 2007 · Big Bother: Directed by Steve Loter. With Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry. Ron's parents adopt a baby, and Kim and Ron are summoned to Japan to stop Lord Monkey Fist from acquiring an ancient weapon.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Steve Loter
    • 2007-04-07
  2. Kim Possible. Summaries. Ron's parents adopt a baby, and Kim and Ron are summoned to Japan to stop Lord Monkey Fist from acquiring an ancient weapon. For health class, Ron has to take care of a sack of flour as if it were a baby, which proves difficult for him.

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    According to his website, Greg Weisman (writer of "Queen Bebe" and this episode) said that he is a huge fan of Kim Possible and hopes to work with Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle again. Also when as...
    Kim asks Ron if he too old for the Flour assignment, but since she did take Health Class as a Freshman, and knows that he did not take the class until Senior year. You would think that she knows th...
    Monkey Fist and his monkey ninjas crashing their car into an object, causing Monkey Fist to say, "That's what I get for letting the monkey drive."
    Ron's flour babies keep getting destroyed.
    Various people responding with "I don't know what that means" when Ron tells them something that makes little to no sense.
    Even though (according to production codes) this episode is after "Clothes Minded", Kim continues to wear her old mission outfit (in both broadcast and production order).
    When Kim and Ron go to Barkin's house to get the second sack of flour, Kim is wearing her green shirt. In the next shot, she is wearing her pink shirt.
    In one shot we see Kim's mom starting to make pancakes from scratch, but in the next shot about two second later, they are completely cooked and ready to serve.
    Ron leaves to rescue Kim with his twenty-second sack of flour and arrives with his thirty-eighth one; however, he kept his spare flour in his closet, and did not take any more with him.
    When Ron asks his parents why they did not tell him about Hana, they say "This is our way of telling you." This is similar to the events in A Sitch in Time where they fail to mention that he is mov...
    Ron is now taking the class, which he was forced to take now, since he did not take it as a Freshman. The Health class from "Grande Size Me" is also the class with the flour baby, or in Ron's case,...
    Ron tells Yori that she can admit to a little "emotion sickness" over the news that he and Kim are dating now. Monkey Fist adds "so the drama" to highlight his boredom with their romance issues.
    The title of this episode is similar to the popular reality TV show, Big Brother.
    In the second temple, which was the blue one, the statues that come to life resemble Gargoyles, from the show Gargoyles. That show was produced by Greg Weisman, who also wrote this episode, and the...
  3. Apr 7, 2007 · Basic Information. Description: Ron adjusts to his new baby sister, Han Stoppable, while helping Kim and Yori battle Monkey Fist. Director: Steve Loter. Writer: Greg Weisman. Producer: Steve Loter. Studio: Starburst Animation Co., Ltd. Executive Producer: Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle. Air Date: April 7, 2007. Season: Season 4.

  4. Ron comes home to unexpectedly find his new adopted baby sister named Hana Stoppable in his room. At the same time, he has to take care of a sack of flour for health class. Meanwhile, Kim and Ron team up with Yori to stop Monkey Fist yet again.

  5. We reveal the best-reviewed new television shows from the first half of 2024. Disney's smash hit Kim Possible is focused on the everyday life of a high school teen. Kim Possible has to find a balance with everything school related, and battling super villains on a regular basis. Of course, all heroes need a wisecracking, clumsy partner.

  6. May 31, 2007 · Kim Possible, Season 4 Episode 9, is available to watch and stream on Disney. You can also buy, rent Kim Possible on demand at Disney+, Amazon, Apple TV online.

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