Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Alicia
I love this movie so much
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
jaxsonstan
I can't think of any other show that is 100000% better as an adult.The show is fueled by a child's perspective and understanding of the world, and it is exaggerated into a CSI world. It's a secret organization of Kids fighting adult tyranny.Think of it as a G-rated animated version of Lord of the Flies but it's not a sausage fest, and there is slightly less killing.The show had very memorable and likable characters, multiple plot twists, and best of all it was funny. Even as an adult it is genuinely, UN-ironically funny."What's a Bra" "And What's she TRAINING for"It brings you back to those good old days of being an innocent kid, and as an adult you can really appreciate the satire and allegories in the show.The series finale is by far the best series finale of any show on CN. It is surprisingly sophisticated for something that came out of Cartoon Network. While it's not the most satisfying, at the same time that's kind of what makes it better. It also ends on an ambiguous note.I don't think calling it one of the great Cartoon Network shows is enough, I would go as far to say it's up there with Avatar and Batman as one of the all time great cartoons.I have very few complaints except, I kinda want to see more. Why won't they make a remake of this?!I have never met anyone who has revisited the show when their older and said it WASN'T better than they remember.While some people say that there are better Cartoon Network shows out there, I'm not sure I agree.
bsms_barracuda_caitie14
Codename: Kids Next Door was an absurdly brilliant, adorable, and enjoyable show during it's stay at Cartoon Network. It gives kids the credit they deserve; they're not just snot-nosed brats. They have strong emotions, they have intelligence, and they have the willpower and hope to reach their goal no matter what, a quality that seems to fade when you reach adulthood. It was one of the few shows on Cartoon Network I'd try specifically to see, and I was always excited when I just happen to turn on the TV and an episodes on. I'll be eagerly awaiting (and hoping for) a continuation after the series finale, such as a movie or extra episode. I'll also be awaiting the release of the KND seasons on DVD. A must see for kids of all ages, from 7 to 70."No matter how old you get, never grow up!"
musichead-2
I watched the first episode of this (no P in the OOL) four years ago when it premiered on Cartoon Network around Christmas time. It didn't really catch my interest then, and we got rid of cable so I never had a chance to watch the rest of the episodes. Years later they switched CN to channel 75 and I miraculously was able to watch it again. By then the show was in it's fourth season or something and still I didn't watch it. Finally, I watched episode M.A.T.A.D.O.R. and immediately loved it. Kids fighting against the evil 'super powers' of adults, how original can you get? I can see why people wouldn't like this, seeing as it's kind of repetitive and the story doesn't really advance much. Nonetheless, compared to the crap that CN now has to offer, this show is absolute genius! The characters are very well thought out and interesting, and the various missions in each episode can be hilarious. I'm a teen and I am not ashamed to watch it because I know a good cartoon when I see it. THIS IS A GOOD CARTOON! Hopefully it'll go on for many years to come. Check it out if you ever get the chance! 10/10
Heather Beery
I love this show! My favorite character as you can probably tell, is Numbuh 1.I can't help it, he's just so cool! Love the accent! Although I think he can do a lot better than Lizzie for a girlfriend. Him and Numbuh 86 should be together, like Jimmy and Cindy on Jimmy Neutron; Boy Genius. I especially love the way he tries to bring justice to kids everywhere. Observe with this quote; Numbuh 1: How many times do we have to tell you parents, cleaning closets is deadly work. (so true*sigh*)But seriously, I love basically all the K.N.D.