The Shockingly WEIRD Way Codename: Kids Next Door Ended



Battle Stations! It’s time to talk about some Codename: Kids Next Door!

Today, let’s take a look at shockingly weird way Codename: Kids Next Door ended!

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50 thoughts on “The Shockingly WEIRD Way Codename: Kids Next Door Ended”

  1. Attention Numbuh Fringe!

    Sooper triple mega huge thanks to you and EVERY operative in the comments for your kind words, thoughts, reminiscences, nostalgia, hopes, and dreams for more Codename: Kids Next Door missions.
    We here on Moonbase Zero have every confidence that one day the tales of the Galactic: Kids Next Door will be told. We don't know when. But it's only a matter of time. 

    And when that time comes… recommission EVERYONE!

    Numbuh Eleventy Billion
    End Transmission

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  2. What happened at Cartoon Network? They just stopped continuing all their best shows for seemingly no reason. I honestly struggle to imagine why they wouldn't do a GKND when KND was pushed so hard for so long with great quality. I wonder if they stopped production on these shows when they thought to themselves:
    "Kid's who watch these shows have grown up and watch more adult things now."
    Which isn't wrong but misses the whole next generation of fans or the idea that parents show their kids this cartoon series and even watches it with them. I don't understand these weird decisions from Cartoon Network. Seems like … Ever since they aired Family Guy they stopped trying. Was Adult Swim the decline of good shows on Cartoon Network? They even move shows that came from Cartoon Network onto Adult Swim.

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  3. On the website if you put in "Adults," it says "Dangerous Disease" and when you enter "Number One," it says "Trial Pending…" Very odd times indeed. What did number one do to be on trial by the Galactic KND? You can also check on other members like number 11 being captured.

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  4. I have been waiting so so long for any more news on g:knd ever since i caught wind of the april fools event. Thank you for bringing more of this to light, This gives me hope that maybe after cn's changes that there will be chances with online streaming, and I just…cannot wait to see it.

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  5. They should promote a documentary on a candy factory and after like 10 min of some informative child friendly content it should glitch out and a call should be made to the parents trying to reactivate them so they can work with their kids and help the new generation of the KND

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  6. And to think this masterpiece of a show started from a short. I may sound like a jaded old man, but man did cartoons in the past have so much soul and love in it. You could watch any other cartoon for a quick laugh and random silly situations, but shows like this did that and made you feel like you were there growing up with them, like it was something more than just your average cartoon. I remember how sad I was when I was getting closer to being 13 years old, and how I was a teen watching the KND. I felt like I was breaching a contract of sorts because I was watching the show as a teen. I got use to their rules and everything 😂 When the series stopped airing on CN, I was truly devastated. That definitely felt like being decommissioned, because next thing you know you've grown into an adult with responsibilities and characteristics similar to some of the adults you see on the show. Although KND doesn't come across my mind like it use to, it has become something so important in my life that I will never forget it.

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  7. These days – beware any reboots and continuations since plenty of networks seem to try to lazily milk nostalgia with blatant disregard to the originals. Look at Teen Titans Go. And don't even bother looking at Velma….

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  8. this is truly one of my favorite and most closely held series from my childhood. the wonderment, the idea that kids can be in charge of their own destiny, that parents can be the immature ones when they forget what its like to be a kid, not just that friends are important but why you should listen to them too.

    thanks for reminding me

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