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1.1  Premise  





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1.4  KND Organization  





1.5  Technology  







2 Episodes  





3 Reception  



3.1  Awards and nominations  







4 Other media  



4.1  DVD releases  





4.2  In other series or works  





4.3  Publications  





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'''''Codename: Kids Next Door''''', also known as '''''Kids Next Door''''' or by its initials '''''KND''''', is an American [[List of animated television series|animated television series]] created by [[Tom Warburton]] for [[Cartoon Network]], and the thirteenth of the network's [[Cartoon Cartoons]]. The series debutedon[[Cartoon Network]] on December 6, 2002. The series came about as the result of [[Cartoon Network's Big Pick#Successful pilots|a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2001/02/Total_Immersion_Cartoon_Events_Take_Control_at_Cartoon_Network_02-21-2001.php|title='Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network|date=February 21, 2001|publisher=[[Time Warner]]|accessdate=2008-10-23}}</ref> The series centers on the adventures of five children who operate from a high-tech tree house, fighting against adult tyranny. They use advanced 2×4 technologytobattle evil adult villains. Using their codenames (Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 4 and Numbuh 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called The Kids Next Door. The series had also broadcast two television films, ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O.|Operation: Z.E.R.O.]]''<ref name=EpGuides1>[http://epguides.com/CodenameKidsNextDoor/ Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation ZERO - EpGuides.com]</ref><ref name=MSNTV1>{{cite web|url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/codename-kids-next-door/?ipp=40|title=Local listings, news, recaps, photos, clips and more|publisher=msn.com}}</ref>in August 2006 and the series finale, ''Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.'' in January 2008.

'''''Codename: Kids Next Door''''', commonly abbreviated to '''''Kids Next Door''''', is an American [[List of animated television series|animated television series]] created by [[Tom Warburton]] for [[Cartoon Network]], and the thirteenth of the network's [[Cartoon Cartoons]]. The series centersonthe adventures of five children who operate from a high-tech tree house, fighting against adult villains with advanced 2×4 technology. Using their codenames (Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 4 and Numbuh 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called the Kids Next Door.

The series came about as the result of [[Cartoon Network's Big Pick#Successful pilots|a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2001/02/Total_Immersion_Cartoon_Events_Take_Control_at_Cartoon_Network_02-21-2001.php|title='Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network|date=February 21, 2001|publisher=[[Time Warner]]|accessdate=2008-10-23}}</ref> It ran from 2002to2008, with six seasons and 78 episodes. It also had two television films, ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O.|Operation: Z.E.R.O.]]''<ref name=EpGuides1>[http://epguides.com/CodenameKidsNextDoor/ Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation ZERO - EpGuides.com]</ref><ref name=MSNTV1>{{cite web|url=http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/codename-kids-next-door/?ipp=40|title=Local listings, news, recaps, photos, clips and more|publisher=msn.com}}</ref> aired in 2006, and the series finale ''Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.'', aired in 2008.



==Overview==

==Overview==


Revision as of 19:44, 21 June 2016

Codename: Kids Next Door
GenreComedy
Action/Adventure[1]
Created byTom Warburton
Written byTom Warburton
Mo Willems
Andy Rheingold
Alison Wilgus
Directed byTom Warburton
Voices ofBenjamin Diskin
Lauren Tom
Dee Bradley Baker
Cree Summer
Tom Kenny
Grey DeLisle
Tara Strong
Jeff Bennett
Maurice LaMarche
Jennifer Hale
Frank Welker
Rachael MacFarlane
Daran Norris
ComposersStephen Rucker
Thomas Chase Jones
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes78 (141 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersTom Warburton
Steve Oakes
David Starr
Richard Winkler
Jonathan Paley
ProducerBruce Knapp
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesCurious Pictures
Hanna-Barbera (only in "Kenny and the Chimp")
Cartoon Network Studios (only in "No P in the OOL" & "The Grim Adventures of the KND")
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseDecember 6, 2002 (2002-12-06) –
January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21)

Codename: Kids Next Door, commonly abbreviated to Kids Next Door, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton for Cartoon Network, and the thirteenth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series centers on the adventures of five children who operate from a high-tech tree house, fighting against adult villains with advanced 2×4 technology. Using their codenames (Numbuh 1, Numbuh 2, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 4 and Numbuh 5), they are Sector V, part of a global organization called the Kids Next Door.

The series came about as the result of a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network.[2] It ran from 2002 to 2008, with six seasons and 78 episodes. It also had two television films, Operation: Z.E.R.O.[3][4] aired in 2006, and the series finale Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S., aired in 2008.

Overview

From left to right: Numbuh 2, Numbuh 4, Numbuh 3, Numbuh 1 and Numbuh 5

Premise

The show revolves around the main home operatives of Sector V — Numbuh One (Nigel Uno), Numbuh Two (Hoagie P. Gilligan, Jr.), Numbuh Three (Kuki Sanban), Numbuh Four (Wallabee Beatles) and Numbuh Five (Abigail Lincoln). Their mission is to fight crimes against kids, such as homework and flossing, committed by adults, senior citizens, teenagers, and other "evil" children. They make up what is known as Sector V of a worldwide organization called the Kids Next Door.

Production history

Warburton created a pilot episode for another show, Kenny and the Chimp. Originally, there was a group of children who called themselves "The Kids Next Door" among the recurring characters, and would often get Kenny into trouble. The plot-line was then changed to focus on the group of kids alone, and later, the kids battling adulthood.[5] In 2001, the show's pilot episode, "No P in the OOL", won a Cartoon Network viewer's poll, and as a result, Codename: Kids Next Door was greenlit to become a series.[6]

Storylines

The episodes are titled as the Kids Next Door's missions, denoted as "Operation:" followed by an acronym which often gives viewers clues as to what the episode is about. The episodes have little continuity, although occasionally missions make a reference to earlier episodes or lead to consequences in another. Season Five's "Operation: O.U.T.B.R.E.A.K." is the only episode that is a direct continuation of another episode ("Operation: V.I.R.U.S.").

Stories in the earlier episodes were often about typical childhood problems, but magnified and exaggerated; as the series progressed, a more complex storyline developed.

The show frequently contains references to films, especially in the later seasons, such as Dragon Ball Z (after Funimation concluded their partnership with Saban and Pioneer), The Pink Panther (which The Pink Panther in: Pink at First Sight is the only produced by Marvel), Planet of the Apes, Jaws, Jurassic Park, King Kong, The Terminator, Resident Evil, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, X-Men, James Bond, Toy Story, Stargate franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Indiana Jones film series.

KND Organization

The Kids Next Door Organization is a worldwide group comprising thousands of kids joined in mutual struggle against teenager/adult tyranny. They fight villains that embody specific menaces to children overall (such as dental hygiene or school lunch). For every member of Kids Next Door, upon following a period of training, they then choose a number or alphanumerical code (deliberately spelled "numbuh") and sent to a "sector", that is a tree house of ludicrous proportions. The main headquarters of the Kids Next Door is a tree house Moon Base. Kids follow their oath of protecting other kids as well as battling adulthood until the age of 13, when they are "decommissioned", a process of wiping their memories of any past KND activity and warping their minds. Such a practice has inevitably led to the creation of many KND villains who escaped decommissioning (notably Cree, formerly Numbuh 11 and Numbuh 5's older sister, and Chad, formerly Numbuh 274 and supreme commander of the Kids Next Door).

The practice of strict decommissioning at age 13 was later on revealed to be subject to exceptions: kids who have proved to be exceptional agents are offered the chance to carry on in KND as spies infiltrating the teen organization.[7] Decommissioning has also proved reversible due to a "re-commissioning" module used twice in the series.

Technology

KND agents utilize a vast array of mechanical, electronic gadgets and machinery, collectively referred to as 2x4 (two-by-four) technology. The KND 2x4 technology was originally conceived as an assortment of common household objects, being put to use in combat situation; a theme that their weapons continued to adhere to. However, as the series progressed, the complexity of their defensive weaponry and transportation advanced to such absurd levels as to be considered science fiction, despite all of it still being constructed with nothing but household materials. In addition to the technology, many KND operatives also wear helmets similar to kabuto or samurai helmets — an example being Supreme Leader Numbuh 362.

A common theme of the show is the introduction of a new never-before-seen device, complete with its own acronym, in a sidebar screen that temporarily interrupts the storyline. It is interesting to note that many of these devices require military-level driving or piloting skills, in order for them to operate effectively. However, not all of the technology is made of other items.

Episodes

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotsN/A2November 6, 1998 (1998-11-06)July 20, 2001 (2001-07-20)
12413December 6, 2002 (2002-12-06)March 7, 2003 (2003-03-07)
22513October 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)June 4, 2004 (2004-06-04)
32313June 11, 2004 (2004-06-11)November 12, 2004 (2004-11-12)
42213November 19, 2004 (2004-11-19)July 22, 2005 (2005-07-22)
52213September 25, 2005 (2005-09-25)[8]August 24, 2006 (2006-08-24)
62113August 2, 2006 (2006-08-02)November 23, 2007 (2007-11-23)
SpecialsN/A3August 11, 2006 (2006-08-11)January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21)

There are six seasons, each with 13 episodes (two half-length episodes counting as one), adding up to 78 episodes altogether. There have been two TV movies, the first taking place between the second and third episodes of season 6 (Operation: Z.E.R.O.),[9][10] and the second at the end of season 6 (Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.).

Reception

Common Sense Media wrote that the "silly cartoon is too violent for youngest viewers."[11]

Awards and nominations

In 2005, The series won The Best Television Series for Children Award at The Ottawa International Animation Festival for "Operation: A.R.C.H.I.V.E.", which was written by Tom Warburton and storyboarded by Guy Moore.[12] The following year, "Operation: L.I.C.O.R.I.C.E." won the Festival's Collideascope Award for Television Animation for Children.

Other media

DVD releases

Two DVDs in two volumes were released of Codename: Kids Next Door, totaling 16 episodes.

Title Episodes Release date Description
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Sooper Hugest Missions: File One 9 October 26, 2004[13] May 15, 2006[14] February 13, 2008[15] Includes the episodes "Operation: I.-S.C.R.E.A.M.", "Operation: P.I.R.A.T.E.", "Operation: L.I.C.E.", "Operation: L.I.Z.Z.I.E.", "Operation: T.H.E.-F.L.Y.", "Operation: C.A.T.S.", "Operation: S.P.A.N.K.", "Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T.", and "Operation: G.R.O.W.-U.P." as well as a bonus Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends cartoon, 2x4 technology profiles, and game tips for Operation: S.O.D.A.
Sooper Hugest Missions: File Two 7 August 23, 2005[16] Includes the episodes "Operation: C.A.N.N.O.N.", "Operation: C.A.M.P.", "Operation: C.H.A.D.", "Operation: S.H.A.V.E.", "Operation: T.R.I.P.", "Operation: T.R.A.I.N.I.N.G.", and "Operation: D.A.T.E." as well as a bonus The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode and game tips for Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E..

Episodes were also featured in other DVD releases by Cartoon Network

In other series or works

On an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy entitled "Sickly Sweet", a scene depicts Grim watching Codename: Kids Next Door. Also, in Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, Numbuh Three makes a cameo as Grim's replacement. Also, in the MAD episode "Taking Nemo / Once Upon a Toon", Numbuh One cameos as one of the cartoon characters who has forgotten his identity. The show was also referenced in the New Boyz song "Tough Kids."[17] In the 2004 film Sideways, the show is playing on Miles's mother's television set.

Publications

Stories featuring the Kids Next Door have been featured in the comic series Cartoon Cartoons, Cartoon Network Block Party, and Cartoon Network Action Pack. The characters are also featured in the books 2x4 Technology Handbook and Sooper Secrets and Boomerang Bloopers, both by Alison Wilgus.

Trading cards

Atrading card game based on the series was launched by Wizards of the Coast in July 2005.

Video games

Two video games were released for the series: Operation: S.O.D.A. in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance and Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. in 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. Several browser games were also released on the Cartoon Network website. The MMORPG style game Operation B.E.S.T. was playable for a brief time in 2005, but was soon shut down forever.

InCartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, Numbuhs One through Five, and villains Father, Toiletnator, and Stickybeard appear as non-playable characters. KNDefense armor and 2x4 Tech weapons are available for players, Sector V's treehouse can be explored, and KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.s can be used for transport. In Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion, Father and Numbuh 1 are playable, Sector V Treehouse and the C.O.O.L.-B.U.S. are arenas, and Numbuh 2 and Stickybeard are assist characters. In the console versions, Toiletnator is a playable character, Numbuh 4 is an assist character, and KND Moonbase is an arena.

References

  1. ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door". Metacritic.
  • ^ "'Total Immersion Cartoon' Events Take Control at Cartoon Network". Time Warner. February 21, 2001. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  • ^ Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation ZERO - EpGuides.com
  • ^ "Local listings, news, recaps, photos, clips and more". msn.com.
  • ^ "Audio Interview: Tom Warburton". Frederatorblogs.com. November 9, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  • ^ Ball, Ryan (December 5, 2002). "Codename: Kids Next Door Goes Into Action". Animationmagazine.net. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  • ^ "Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E.". Codename: Kids Next Door. Season 4. Episode 11. 2005-07-08. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help)
  • ^ https://numbuh8.proboards.com/thread/1427/new-episodes-toon-zone
  • ^ "Kids Next Door Movie Debuts Friday". Animation Magazine. August 7, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  • ^ Bynum, Aaron H. (August 8, 2006). "Begin Operation Z.E.R.O." Animation Insider. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  • ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door". commonsensemedia.org.
  • ^ "2005 Ottawa International Animation Festival Awards". animationfestival.com. Retrieved March 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  • ^ "Codename Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions File One (2002)". Amazon.com. ASIN B0002MFGAK. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • ^ "Codename - Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions - File 1 [DVD]". Amazon.co.uk. ASIN B000FFL1N0. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  • ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door: Sooper Hugest Missions File 1". Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  • ^ "Codename: Kids Next Door - File 2". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  • ^ "New Boyz - Tough Kids Lyrics".
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