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Post by lilsw on Jan 9, 2006 5:35:14 GMT
yep, numbah 2, it's my favorite episode ;D I have the song in my head right now. The 1st part was the song "Techno Destructo"-Grandma Stuffum. The 2nd was "Gor Gor"-Slamwitch (The video is similar to the slamwitch part but with a dino). It's hillarious they used this band because they're pretty bad (As in bad-not something kids should be listening to-they're pretty vulgar from what I've remembered)
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Post by link09 on Jan 21, 2006 9:04:28 GMT
F.O.O.D.F.I.T.E:I liked this mission it totally rocks!i want to watch it again.I think i should make a video of it if i watch it again.i like the music.rock became one of my fave kinds of songs thanks to the kids next door.im planning to be great rocker someday.. ;D
C.L.U.E.S:This mission was cool.i liked it.numbuh 2 was like detective Sherlock Homes."The TOMMY" made me laugh a lot.The sound of the rainbow monkey was cute whenever numbuh 3 hugs him.it's a nice episode.here's my favorite line "You're not related to me are you?"
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Post by Numbuh 0xFF on Jan 21, 2006 22:31:49 GMT
Link09, I should mention that you can download both FOODFITE and CLUES in the Episode downloads thread, should you need them of course.
Oh and the episodes themselves were great, FOODFITE music was great (and funny too!) while CLUES was fantastic. I rather liked the filmed "re-creation" ;D note that there's an actual honest-to-goodness RM doll in the footage...wow...I want me one of those ;D
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 3, 2006 10:13:49 GMT
I think the Sanbans were smart and cute, just like numbuh 3, in CLUES. I had countless dreams about Mushi becoming really evil and ether joining the delightfuls or being a stand alone main villan, dressed in an errie looking boarding school uniform (indigo DCFDTL style blazer, grey shirt, indigo school tie, indigo/lilac plad skirt, grey socks and black mid-heeled loafers) and controlling an army of nightmare zombie apes (negative rainbow monkeys) as well as getting revenge on numbuh 2. It could happen in any of the future KND episodes but we'll have to wait and see.
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Post by faircod1965 on Feb 3, 2006 19:16:48 GMT
In addition to the previous massage, I meant to say "The Sanbans" and perhaps if there would be a future KND episode featuring Mushi Sanban as a potential villan or if there would be negative versions of the rainbow monkeys, I wonder what it might be called. Only Mr. T. Wartburton may have the answer. These episodes also feature two grandmothers, Grandma Stuffum in FOOD-FITE and Lydia Gilligan, numbuh two's grandmother in CLUES.
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Post by Numbuh Googol on Apr 22, 2006 17:06:25 GMT
C.L.U.E.S was really good and really mysterious. The best part in my opinion has GOT to be the dramatization of Mushi. That was excellent, seriously!
F.O.O.D.F.I.T.E was even better - in fact, my favourite episode in season 4. The music is so kewl, and I enjoy this episode as much as I did when I first saw it every time it's on.
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Post by unifilar on Apr 27, 2006 23:37:19 GMT
Best lines;
"I eat alone. For I am....The Tommy!" -Tommy
"You're not related to me, are you?" -Hoagie's grandmother
"Hey...that's my food and soda, you little stinker!" - Hoagie
Probably one of my favorite episodes- at least, CLUES was. FOODFITE was good, but I was never fond of cartoon musicals. I loved the ending, "Get a new cookbook, lady!"
CLUES tickled my funnybone in so many ways, I was in hysterics the whole time. XD The Dramatization of Mushi was probably the funniest moment in the whole show. This episode was one of the first I saw- and officially hooked me to the series.
I loved how the characters of everyone were played- Grandma, with her crankiness and senile implications; Mr. Sanban, the over-obsessive father who thinks the worst of his kids; Mrs. Sanban, the quiet and calm but always-in-control boss, who's solid exterior hides a shaky interior; Mrs. Gilligan, the nervous wreck, who's lenient parenting lets her children express their creativity in often inconvenient ways.
I also liked to have something that 2 and 3 had in common. It opens some opportunities for fanfics.
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Post by twjester13 on May 7, 2006 8:16:19 GMT
i see alot of people on this post saying the music from food fight was cool and i completely agree but i have yet to see anyone who knows what and where the music came from
as an FYI the beginning of the episode is a song called the private pain of techno destructo... when the sandwich comes out the song changes to Gor Gor . they did an awesome job remaking them but GWAR originally made them PS does anybody have this episode or know where i can get a download of it
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Post by Numbuh Googol on May 7, 2006 13:53:26 GMT
Have you tried the download thread in KND main? If it's not on there I may be able to upload it.
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Post by twjester13 on May 7, 2006 16:31:30 GMT
no i haven't tried there I'm kinda new here thanx for the tip
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Post by mjnseifer on May 11, 2006 18:32:21 GMT
WherethehelldiTHATcomefrom!?
She's still on the good side, that much is obvious.
She stole a toy, simple as that (Which isn't a very comendable thing to do) And simply got scared into trying to cover up what she had done wrong. And ended up making it worst.
She and 3 are on speaking terms now...
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Post by ric6788 on Jun 6, 2006 16:08:05 GMT
Operation F.O.O.D.F.I.G.H.T.(Info)
The two songs played in this episode are remixes from two songs from the group GWAR.Look for them. The originals Rock. The first one (played in the cafeteria is called"The private pain of Techno Destructo" from the album "Carnaval of Chaos" The second (played when Sand-Witch appears) is called "Gor-Gor" from the album "America Must be Destroyed"
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Post by Numbuh Googol on Jun 6, 2006 17:26:31 GMT
Sweet. I really love the FOODFITE music. I knew what some of it was based on (it's on another thread), but thanks for the info!
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Post by m on Aug 5, 2006 18:50:07 GMT
foodfite
OMG!!!!!!This was one of the best episdes ever!!especially SLAMWICH!!!!!It was awesome.It made me a major stuffums fan.9/10
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Post by m on Aug 24, 2006 16:56:48 GMT
Where might that be? Link09, I should mention that you can download both FOODFITE and CLUES in the Episode downloads thread, should you need them of course. Oh and the episodes themselves were great, FOODFITE music was great (and funny too!) while CLUES was fantastic. I rather liked the filmed "re-creation" ;D note that there's an actual honest-to-goodness RM doll in the footage...wow...I want me one of those ;D
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