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46B: Operation: MATADOR
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Guy Moore
First appearance of
ERNEST
Fun Fact:
When we were auditioning voice actors
for sports announcer Nick.
we received a tape from actor
Dave Wittenberg.
On it was
one of the
WORST
imitations
in the history of
forever!
But there was
something about his voice that we really liked.
He had presence
and great energy.
So we tried him out as Ernest
on this episode
and Mr. Wittenberg killed it.
After that little test,
we used him for a ton of characters
including one of my favorites,
Numbuh 74.239
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47A: Operation: MUNCHIES
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Kim Arndt
Fun Fact:
This is one of those shows that would have
seriously benefitted
from today's technology,
Endlessly animating backgrounds.
Complicated vehicles that rotate.
Characters in obnoxiously detailed attack gear.
Asking an overseas studio to hand draw this kinda stuff
is asking for trouble.
These days you can build a 2-D rendered 3-D model of a
S.H.O.P.P.I.N.G.D.A.R.T
and no one has to
suffer drawing it making a 360 degree turn!
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47B: LUNCH
Writer: Mr. Warburton
Storyboard: Kim Arndt
Fun Fact:
The premise of this
episode is a classic example of
what KND is all about:
GROWN-UP CAFETERIA WORKERS
ARE TOO LAZY TO DO THEIR JOB
SO THEY STEAL FROM KIDS.
And I still love this
piece of 2x4 tech:
THE LOCKAH-SOCKAH!
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48A: Operation: CLOSET
Writer: Mr. Warburton
Storyboard: Maurice Fontenot
If this wasn't a KND episode,
I think it would have made a fun live action movie
(using a lot of CG, of course)
With its epic avalanche,
grand scale,
and
Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe-like journey
it could totally work!
Or not.
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48B: Operation: KNOT
Writer: Mr. Warburton
Storyboard: Guy Moore
FUN FACT:
I really liked this story but
it kinda got away from me.
Somehow we shipped the show too long
(something we rarely did)
and we had to
cut out a TON of stuff when it came back.
We sped up dialogue
and cut down held shots
and finally finally finally
got it to time.
But the story has always felt rushed and
choppy to me since then.
Bonus Fun Fact:
If you think Moosk sounds
similar to a ranger named
(from one of my all-time favorite RPG's
That's because they're both voiced
by the
superb-amatic
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49A: Operation: SNOWING (part 1)
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Matt Peters
Fun Fact:
This is another story that came from a dream.
(When you're writing sooper huge epic stories every week
you tend to eat, sleep and dream stories)
The dream wasn't about a
snow day,
but it did have those school bus walkers
picking up children
who were trying to escape
school.
A word of advice:
Keep a notebook next to your bed and
write down stuff you dream about.
You won't remember it in the morning!
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49B: Operation: SNOWING (part 2)
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Kim Arndt
Fun Fact:
Gallagher Elementary was
named after the fabulous
Mrs. Warburton
(nee Gallagher)
but the radio also mentions
Kendall Prep
(after rockstar BG designer Gideon Kendall)
and
Myers Elementary
(after kick-butt character designer Todd Myers)
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50A: Operation: MAURICE (part 1)
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Maurice Fontenot
First Appearance of
NUMBUH 9
Fun Fact:
By this point in season four,
Mr. Willems had announced he was leaving to become
So he wrote a
story about an outstanding operative named
Maurice
(Mo's given name)
that everyone
desperately missed when
he was decommissioned.
Ridiculous, right?
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50B: Operation: MAURICE (part 2)
Writer: Mr. Warburton
Storyboard: Guy Moore
Fun Fact:
We always got a
LOT
of complaints from fans
about how unfair
decommissioning is.
(and I STILL do)
But when this episode revealed
that there was actually an elite group of KND
operatives over the age of 13,
a collective sigh of relief
could be heard around the faniverse!
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51A: COUCH
Writer: Mr. Warburton
Storyboard: Kim Arndt
Fun Fact:
I really wanted to give this board to Matt Peters
but it didn't fit into his rotation.
Not that Kim couldn't handle it.
It's just that this show was really about
big stoopid dumb guys and
Matt Peters
knows
stoopid.
And I mean that in the most complimentary way possible.
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51B: Operation: LOVE
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Matt Peters
Fun Fact:
Everyone who touched this episode
NAILED IT!
Mo's songwriting.
The design team's costumes.
Matt's choreography.
And,
of course,
Steve Rucker's music.
We wrote the lyrics
but Steve made the songs
SING!
Some of his best work on KND!
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52A: Operation: FERAL
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Maurice Fontenot
First Appearance of
Numbuh 74.239
Numbuh 71.562
and
Numbuh 275
Fun Fact:
After watching Disney's Tarzan
I thought that if a man could be raised by apes,
why couldn't a kid be raised by Rainbow Monkeys?
Bonus Fun Fact:
Numbuh 275 was based on a boy named Jacob
who made a request through the
Make-A-Wish Foundation
to be a character on
Codename: Kids Next Door.
Sooper character design king Tom Evans
made this drawing for him, too!
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52B: Operation: DODGEBALL
Writer: Mo Willems
Storyboard: Guy Moore
Fun Fact:
In the original story,
Numbuh Four was the Beetles of dodgeball prophecy.
But then Mo came in my office to tell me
that Wallabee had to LOSE the
match with the Dodgeball Wizard.
Why?
Because his little brother Joey
was the Beetles of prophecy.
And I was all like:
Bonus Fun Fact:
This board was another of Guy Moore's
finest moments
although Cartoon Network did ask us to
tone down some of
the urban destruction
during the dodgeball match.
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