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"Operation: L.O.V.E." spoofs West Side Story.Dragon Ball Z is parodied in Numbuh Four's segment of "Operation: R.E.P.O.R.T.".Affectionate Parody: Several episodes spoof other works of fiction.More often than not, those not in on The Conspiracy are susceptible to being Unwitting Pawns. Some of the episodes that feature the kids' parents also prove to be exceptions as well, especially in the Operation: Z.E.R.O. Sigmund Teef (who actually helps Sector V during their first encounter with Knightbrace), and possibly Lasso Lass (who fought against adult tyranny as a child and has apparently not outgrown her role of defending children's right even though she's now elderly). Exceptions include Vin Moosk (who hunts monstrous ties), Dr.

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  • Adults Are Useless: Adults in the series tend to be evil or clueless.
  • Adorably-Precocious Child: Most, if not all male KND operatives have a tendency to act mature for their age.
  • Since the main characters are in 4th grade, this is most notable with their class president, who has his own Secret Service. The class presidents are treated like genuine elected officials, and seemingly have clout not only in school itself, but also with the city council.
  • Absurdly Powerful Student Council: Or just Student President.
  • Teens and adults typically use lasers, though.

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    However, the weapons used by the KND seem to flip-flop between firing weird ammo or just firing laser or energy beams. government using giant robots that shoot bubblewrap. The Six Gum Gang uses revolvers loaded with already-chewed gum, a sea coffee-drilling rig is equipped with coffee-bean turrets and one episode even has the U.S.

  • Abnormal Ammo: Goes hand-in-hand with the 2x4 technology used by the KND, but used by other organizations and villains as well.
  • This pops up in a few other episodes from time to time, like the giant ring of Rainbow Monkeys around Saturn in "Operation S.A.T.U.R.N.".
  • Sector V's treehouse when it turns into a rampaging monster chasing Nigel and Lizzie in "Operation: G.I.R.L.F.R.I.E.N.D." is blatantly animated with three-dimensional computer graphics.
  • This was later proposed to Cartoon Network, but executives refused due to their lack of interest. A petition was made to get the series greenlit here.

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    It was revealed to essentially be an April Fool's joke after this video was posted, but with the caveat that it appears to be the lead-in to an attempted viral campaign to get a sequel series made. Warburton's blog started an ARG with a Rainbow Monkeys site (revealing a database search when clicking the nose) and a video teasing a possible sequel series, Galactic: Kids Next Door. The series also appeared in two Massive Multiplayer Crossover games: the FusionFall MMORPG, with various characters from the show serving as NPCs, and the fighting game Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, with Numbuh One, Father and the Toiletnator appearing as playable characters. for consoles and Operation SODA for the Game Boy Advance. The show has two Licensed Games, Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. Boss - who hates children and wants them enslaved. Together, the KND of Sector V fight alongside their compatriots-in-childhood against numerous villains - including The Delightful Children from Down the Lane (and their creepy father, Father), Numbuh Five's traitorous teenage sister, Cree, and the Corrupt Corporate Executive Mr.














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