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Post by OneEyedPimp20 on Jul 24, 2004 7:06:51 GMT
Archive is really like animatrix and it's like from Second Renaissance pt 1 and pt 2. Now we found out who's really Father is. His name is Mr. Wigglestein. He's the priest that the kids made him. He also christined the city called Cleveland, Ohio. Now we found out the real city of The Kids Next Door Suburban base. At the ending of Archive, they used real videos and pictures of the history of the adults.
Score: 7/10
Slumber is kinda a girly thing to do when you're in a disguise. But Wallabee is not much of a detail of disguise. Wearing the same clothes is not the part of the disguise. Looks like another relationship of KND. I know this may not happen but Fanny is concerned about Numbuh 12. 3/86 never happens. A lot! I knew Numbuh 86's real name is Fanny. Chad is back. And gay-looking. Even the football players. I hate betrayals of the Kids Next Door. Again! But that code module is better be back safe and undamaged. We'll find out next week and I'm not kidified!
Score: 9/10
Overall Score: 7/10 It's good.
Screenshots: Numbuh 23 and 12.
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Post by numbuh128bit on Jul 24, 2004 12:39:08 GMT
Operation: A.R.C.H.I.V.E.
Kewl! So noy I know how the adults became kids' enemies! There were 3 topis at the episode's begining: something about spinach, the origin of the KND and the creation of adults. Now that they've doen the adults, maybe they'll do the origin of the KND. I'd love to see that, now that I've seen this!
Operation: S.L.U.M.B.E.R.
...I'm feeling rather blank right now. I don't have a review for now.
I think that was done on purpose. Maybe Curious Pictures is a Pokemon fan.
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Post by coco on Jul 24, 2004 16:11:05 GMT
I think that was done on purpose. Maybe Curious Pictures is a Pokemon fan. Haha maybe. Ya I saw that too. Operation a.r.c.h.i.v.e. I loved this one, it showed some KND history and that always helps to explain the show a little more. I have a feeling their will be more episodes like this. Maybe their will be a sequal to this one? Numbuh two was acting just like I would with the whole "water balloons" thing. That was funny. Operation s.l.u.m.b.e.r. Poor fanny! She has like no friends...that episode made me like her even more though! Rainbow monkeys! I never would of guessed she liked them...well actually I could have. That part where numbuh three was asked if she liked numbuh four...she was blushing at the end! I saw it...thats probably how I would act if my friends asked my if I liked...someone...not like I do or anything...you don't know ANYTHING! Hahaha guys in bra's...thats priceless! I loved both episodes!
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Jul 24, 2004 17:01:18 GMT
Operation: ARCHIVE
Whoa. This was interesting indeed. So kids created adults huh. Weird but different. It was good but not without its unanswered questions. Like how did Father/Wigglestein become a shadowy being with fire powers? When exactly did the Kids Next Door actually start? I noticed in the beginning the arrow moved over "origin of the KND"; so maybe we'll find out sometime in the future. Why're there children who work for adults (i.e. Delightful Children), or join the side of the adults? The DC could be brainwashed but what's with Chad, Cree, and (in SLUMBER) Numbuh Twelve? Did the kids back in the day before adults aged at all?
And from the ending, where the teacher says "They know," it might be possible that Numbuh One could be right about all that. Or at least a few things were (I think the last bits of the "archive" was exaggerated a bit). The show might get into this again later, me thinks.
Oh, and unless Father is ageless, it seems as if the creation of the adults wasn't that long ago......
Operation: SLUMBER
The beginning of this episode with the slumber party was just too cute for words. Too bad Chad and Cree ruined it. Like Coco, this made me like Numbuh Eighty-Six/Fanny more (sad she has no friends but I kinda expected it...); I thought she was adorable with her reaction to Rainbow Monkeys and then singing that (darned) song. But at the same time, I felt sorry for her; Numbuh Twelve, who apparently would have been Eighty-Six's only friend besides Numbuh Three, went up and betrayed her and the Kids Next Door. At least we see now Chad and Cree ARE working together. Seeing the guys wearing bras was kinda funny.
Speaking of Twelve, what's with everyone betraying the organization lately? First we find out Cree used to be Numbuh Eleven, then Chad tries to get other members decomissioned and became a villian of the KND, now Numbuh Twelve. Turning traitor must be the new "in" thing or something.
But overall, SLUMBER and ARCHIVE were both good to me. And as Four said, "It ain't over, not by a long shot." Me thinks the Code Module saga will conclude in GRADUATES. Man I love this show.
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Post by numbuh183 on Jul 24, 2004 17:19:59 GMT
**sigh** Why couldn't Numbuh 3 say it faster? I wanted to hear her say it!
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Post by pat on Jul 24, 2004 17:23:40 GMT
Archive
I loved this episode we found out how father became father we find out were they live - CLEVELAND -, Als we fount out why that ship is on the moon base. I loved when numbah one freaked out. Did you also notice they showed Ash from Pokemon KND Style? 10/10
Slumber
Well this episode kinda sucked. Guys wearing braws?!? I guess Numbah 3 dose like 4 because she blushed.
5/10
Scone you are so cool! Okay can you please get a picture of....
1. Cleveland with all the tall buildings 2. Ash Pokemon style (I'd like to see it I dont't like the show) 3. Can you get some funny pics from when Numbah 1 went crazy?
Thank you
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Post by Stardrifter 8 on Jul 24, 2004 18:37:30 GMT
Ha! I actually caught this ep.
Quickie reviews, cause I'm lazy. ARCHIVE:
Not bad. Although the end part kinda freaked me out with the yelling and the flashing pictures and all. I thought the funniest part was "Cleaveland".
This explains Father. Hooah. And why his kids don't look like him.
SLUMBER: Aw. 86 has a softer side. How cute. But rainbow monkeys? Sigh. Anyway, this episode was kinda funny, but the spoilers that Cartoon network showed kinda spoiled it for me.
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Post by elyon on Jul 24, 2004 18:46:31 GMT
This explains Father. Hooah. And why his kids don't look like him. Well, if the creation of families according to ARCHIVE is true, that could be one explanation of where the Delightful Children came from. Although one wonders how he was able to "get" a family in the first place... And is it just me, or has anyone else considered the possibility of the DC being KND operatives themselves at one point in time?
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Post by doodlebug on Jul 24, 2004 19:16:00 GMT
I liked both.
Archives was funny cause in a strange way it made since. I liked the way they showed it a the end with all the real shots. That was a cool changed.
Slumber showed another side of fanny that we don't see much. I liked her before but now I like he even better. Chad was funny in the bra. The freaky thing was is that it look like he filled the bra well. You think I can get a picture of Chad with the bra? ;D
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Post by cedric75 on Jul 24, 2004 21:31:33 GMT
A.R.C.H.I.V.E was ok, but a tad too twisted for my tastes...
But S.L.U.M.B.E.R. was priceless. I immediately liked it, with only the weird in the ending turning me off just a little, but that conflict with the code module will be resolved soon in a future episode.
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Post by numbuh183 on Jul 24, 2004 21:33:58 GMT
Maybe it's just you, or maybe it's just me who thinks it's just you.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 24, 2004 21:52:57 GMT
And is it just me, or has anyone else considered the possibility of the DC being KND operatives themselves at one point in time? Before you said this, I had never thought of the possibility. Though after ARCHIVE, who knows? Oh, and unless Father is ageless, it seems as if the creation of the adults wasn't that long ago...... It HAS to have been like more than 300 years ago. Proof? Operation: FOUNTAIN, where Leona says that she's actually 300 years old and has been using the fountain to stay young. I added a note about this to my Op. ARCHIVE Notes. I suspect the Code Module itself has something to do with it, or someone/someTHING is working behind the scenes. Or maybe the writers just decided the show's current villains were too rediculous and wanted to build up an army of badguys who actually, you know, presented a THREAT. I know I'm more scared of Numbuh 12 than I am of Mr. Fizz, that's for sure. I had another theory about this, and I don't like this theory myself but I might as well point it out--perhaps the KND organization is a farce. It's a common ploy in fiction: Inventing the disease, and then inventing the cure. And perhaps the Age 13 rule was established just BECAUSE they knew it would cause people to turn traitor. .... *Reads the previous paragraph* ... OKAY! who drugged me and forced me to say those things?
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Post by numbuh183 on Jul 24, 2004 21:58:06 GMT
Double-poster! He double posted!
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 24, 2004 22:03:02 GMT
Okay, the double-posting's been fixed...
Though actually, I think the term "Double-posting" means that you responded twice in a row to the SAME post, whereas I had actually responded once to two different posts.
Still, I figure there's no reason to call the mods into this.
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Post by numbuh183 on Jul 24, 2004 22:08:46 GMT
LOL!!!OMG!LOL!! Kid to Teenager, James! That's why it was established!LOL!!
**stops laughing**Okay, it really wasn't that funny.
But I didn't call the mods.
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