@@BrianSilva-oc7xghe is actually. It was revealed in a later episode he was like Maurice. A loyal KND member but just had to pose as a villain to not raise suspicion
The amount of creativity that went into the show is insane, my little brain never really processed this show properly when I watched it on cartoon network years ago
bro I'm literally so confused. I def didn't mind this show growing up but I had other favorites. Before this vid I would have said I wasn't too much a fan of this show but I literally can recall seeing every episode as he explains it. Ig seeing it out of chronological order might be the reason, besides also being a child, but looking back this show is way better than I remembered.
@@osas5211 I don't think I'll be able to go back and watch them now and have the same excited feeling since kid's shows have very repetitive tropes that could lead to severe cringe. Similar to how team rocket kept showing up to just get wrecked by Ash and the gang in Pokemon in the vast majority of the episodes.
Facts Cartoon Network had straight banger shows in the Early to late 2000s facts 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Courage the cowardly dog Ed Edd Eddy Billy and Mandy KND Samurai Jack Camp Lazlo etc this era to Goated
I'm so happy I was a part of this era, so many good shows. The cartoons I see today just don't have that same magic they used to (growing up does that but also how our society has changed since then).
I loved that their weapons were everyday objects taped and wired together. Shows like this were why my imagination was so wild when I was a kid. Had hours of fun replicating missions with my cousins
I love that the whole series is basically how kids view the world with extreme imagination. From thinking that the world should be a giant playground for children, adult is boring and villainous, weapons and gadgets create from household object which is exactly how we use to pretend everything is a gun back in the day, and their operation bases are tree houses. It just resonate with children so much and that's why it's great
@@LoliLover36669Because they have no imagination, cellphones took away the need for that. Apart from tv at two pm, we played outside as kids, imagine having all that time being spent on phones, it takes away that imagination
I remember the story of Numbah Zero being Nigel's dad is one of the best reveals in a cartoon series back then. I was in awe. I even watched the movie when it premiered on Cartoon Network.
This show was way ahead of its time, one of the very early masterpieces of the 2000s alongside Xiaolin Showdown, Ed Edd n Eddy, Courage The Cowardly Dog, Chowder, Samuri Jack, Teen Titans, and that one cartoon where teenagers fought viruses in a simulation (can’t remember the name).
Want to know something really wild? The Spanish feed (cartoon networkla) actually translated the acronyms. Sometimes the words were changed a bit to make more sense in spanish. That means, somebody actually took their time to animate a Spanish translation of the episode title cards. This show was really ahead of its time
This was the stuff back in the days... The way the writers mixed in complete nonsense and silliness with dystopia-style storytelling in the lore is amazing
The introduction of the teenagers is probably the best plot point in the series. It made KND felt like an actual secret organization with double agents here and there. You'll never know who's siding with who and my god, bless the children whoever has this series as their childhood. A timeless series indeed. Also the last episode answered my question regarding KND's double agents cause they too will pass the teenagehood, so does that means they'll still be an operative even as an adult? And the answer is yes, as it's seen in the last scene with numbuh 5
My younger self legit dropped my jaw when saw the twist betrayal of KND girl (don’t remember the number): “You know I am only 12, but… I decided to grow up sooner” *and leaves with 5’s sister and important datapad
We took all this for granted. I'm 29 now. Get up 5 days a week at 5am to drive over an hr to work every morning. Id gove anything to go back to the early 2000s
This show was so unique, everything from the premise to the art direction. I would dare say its iconic, because everything was just so special. Hamsters as power, everything being DIY tools... So much love was put into this amazing show! And one of the best potrayals of fictional spies and operatives!
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I just thought about how Nigel definitely has to have powers. His grandfather has reality-warping powers, his uncle has the power of fire, and his dad has enough sheer willpower to hold of Grandfather. If KND Galactic ever happens, this is one of many things I'd like to see.
@@SixOkI remember there was a petition and everything but that really sucks because Cartoon Network had a whole era where the target audience was boys and it was full of action shows. I wish it could make a come back similar to how total drama island got green lit to come back so many times. And it’s not like KND was not successful it legit could have worked
As a child, I only saw a random selection of episodes, but I thought this show and its story were amazing. As an adult, I recognise that this show and its story are amazing.
You missed out on 1 EXTREMELY important detail regarding Sector Z. Not only were they transformed into the Delightful Children but they can NEVER be transformed back to their original selves ever again and were forced back to becoming the Delightful Children during the episode. It was only a temporary separation to try and help takedown grandfather but Numbah Zero stated that he was sorry he couldn't save them from their fate. I think out of all the things that are talked about and implied in the story about former operatives losing their memories and everything that is the 1 canon moment that is genuinely heartbreaking and extremely sad for a series that is usually pretty fun and only mildly serious.
KND was special because of it's constant but consistent world building and all-round creativity. I see this as we lose our creative side as we age, and i love that.
@@w0rmfarts Nah, he means the writers constantly added new information, or, rather, they were constantly world building, and they did not contradict earlier pieces of the world's lore. The difficulty that comes with world building is that you have to make every new thing you add be consistent with the world you've already built. In other words, as you add new information about the world for the sake of fleshing it out, it becomes easier and easier to add new information/ideas that contradict earlier established lore since there's more and more lore to keep track of. Considering this was a children's cartoon, this is a very plausible problem to run into at some point in the series. Every episode added a relative plethora of new information about the world from characters, to systems, to organizations/groups, technology. However, throughout the series, there is little to no contradictions in the story perspective. Throughout the story, the effort to add more information was constant, yet the story's information stayed consistent with itself.
I was taking it a lot more literally then you guys my bad just since one word means always happening and one means frequently happening I thought it didn't make any sense I get it now
I just ended up crying after watching this hahaha hits so hard into my childhood... What's most incredible... I haven't watched the series since CN stopped airing it (I mean, now you have them on HBO and everywhere to watch the whole thing from the very beginning but I still haven't done that) but I actually remember at least 90% of everything as it was a major thing during my childhood... Thanks again!
Actually when 86 and 362 were first introduced 274 was the Leader of the KND at that time, 362/Rachel became the new KND Leader after Chad turned 13 and “Betrayed” the KND
@@masterstepz9800to be fair, Chad was actually loyal to the knd, dude was just thrown out because of his age, but Maurice wasn't for some dumb reason?
I unironically love how the KND are supposed to be a secret global organization and yet they constantly have gigantic, loud, bombastic, and destructive battles all the time in giant mechs in the middle of the cul-de-sac. It's actually fucking hilarious when you think about it 😂 I think the writers did that on purpose.
@Ruby_Eve I mean stuff like that is just happening all the time people probably take it for granted, let's be honest the average person in the KND universe doesn't come off as particularly intelligent
A running gag was that the KND had no sense of subtlety whatsoever (even the treehouse bases are glaringly obvious to the point where there's nothing secretive at all about them), despite thinking that they do. Hilariously, the most successful infiltration operation was done by Numbah 4... who wasn't even doing a stealth operation and just slapped on a trench coat and fake mustache with some stilts to go see an R-rated movie.
I found this video while on a break at work absolutely hating my life, and during it I was sent back to my childhood remembering every one of these episodes. The 2000’s had some awesome shows
One of the cartoons i remember from my childhood. I remember thinking to myself "if i was in the KND id be crushing on 362" but lets face it. We all fantasized about being in the KND as kids at some point. I wish it did get its sequel
At the end Nigel makes his mark in the book of kids next door. I am KND even as an adult still brings tears to my eyes. His commitment and dedication alone see him through all things.
This show had deeper lore than young me realized lol Shit always slapped though. The teenagers being a third faction is probably the best idea this show had, it adds a lot more layers to something that quite frankly shouldn’t even have it lol I’ll also always have fond memories of the snow day episode where it’s literally just the battle of Hoth with AT-AT school buses and cardboard snowspeeders lol
I think as I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that the shows that did the best job at keeping you hooked had to have some kind of creativity and lore. I was a kid not knowing or understanding the lore in depth as well, but the one constant was that my favorite ones all had that same creativity.
This brought nothing but tears of joy. Made me miss how therapeutic this was for me as a kid. This along with power puff girls, johnny bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, ed edd and Eddy, foster home for imaginary friends and more from cartoon network was my safe space. This is so nostalgic and took me back to when everything was all about contentment. Thanks for an amazing video 💜
This was probably one of the most creative cartoons of its time. I really hope they do the galactic version of this cartoon, even as a 28 year old now I would watch that right away. As long as they keep the creativity, even if its just a remake to be up with more modern times.
KND was underrated. Not talked nor memtioned enough. Ahead of its time for childrens cartoon series. It evolved. Went from random cartooms to story telling, to a full on series. Ot was Legendary as it tied all the characters, good and bad all together. Number One, The Delightful children from down the lane, both fathers, and the sectors.
One of the biggest plot twists for me was the fact that Chad, after "betraying" the KND, was actually still a secret teenage operative "...helping from the sidelines.". It was super crazy to think that after Operation T.R.E.A.T.Y. no one ever saw him or the diplomat Numbuh Infinity every again, especially since he was secretly there for "..practically every mission you and sector V did...".
This recap really shows how goated this show was. As a kid you really can't contemplate how fun and creative it was. I always used to love the eps with #5 and her sister Cree and anything with Father was fun.
This show incapsulates what was great about shows at this time, awesome animation/art style, amazing overarching story, fun characters, whimsical gadgets and great and creative villains and scenarios.
Codename: Kids Next Door is one of the cartoons that I deeply regret never being able to watch and enjoy. It always finished airing about an hour after I got home from school and I didn't have a DVR at the time to record the episodes. The few times I did get to watch some episodes though I remember being in awe of how cool the backronyms that writers made for each episode. The best one by far has to B.R.A aka battle ready armor. It's so simple yet so genius! Also, I can't be the only one that had a crush on Numbuh 3 right? Like it's totally normal as a kid having a crush on a cartoon character right?
I really liked the gold rush and racing episodes. And personally I had a crush for Numbuh 86. I wish CN didn’t toss away KND, just like they did to a bunch of shows in the future like Flapjack and Courage. They’re basically what Netflix does now, they kill off well beloved series before they even get off the ground
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@@autismobinch135so you hate knd bro it is a iconic show from the 2000s and 2010s its apart of a lot of our childhoods for it's time before it got erased for generic modern day shows that are ridiculous
KND was so so ahead of its time. I like to think that it was one of the few shows at the time that set a blueprint for future cartoons to be have an overarching story. Im in my 30s and I cant think of alot of other cartoons (at the time) where the world was just alot bigger than the viewer realized. Like yeah there were plenty of shows that are still beloved to this day like PPG or Dexter's Lab, but it was more along the lines of one off jokes and scenarios that didnt really make call-backs in future episodes or led up to something...bigger. Like you could watch any other episode in isolation and not think you missed something. And yeah there are plenty of episodes in KND where you dont need to necessarily know what's going on (particularly the early seasons) but there are still plenty of plot heavy episodes where you couldnt just come in on without knowing what led up to it. Its why I appreciate alot of kids shows these days that are both entertaining and are telling an engaging story. I would love to see a return to KND though I have a sneaking suspicion that if it did return it would just get the Teen Titans Go reboot treatment and just be some ridiculous, dumbed down mess. :(
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I used to know someone who was absolutely obsessed with this show and used to write fanfics and stuff 💀 that was my only exposure to the show, and every time i come across it, that's all I can think of. Shoutout to Mardi if you're still alive out there in the world
Watching this made me realize I have SO many of these episodes just stored in the back of my mind. Like just thinking about the show I can't really recall a single episode specifically, but seeing them shown here I instantly remember it and can go like "yeah I actually remember that specifically happening for some reason" lmao
Exactly the same for me, remembered every episode somehow when the scenes flashed through and it felt completely familiar, like watching The Simpsons or Spongebob Squarepants clips and knowing the rest of what happens in the episode.
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Old Cartoon Network was and will forever be way better than todays I mean we had edd Ed eddy my gym partner is a monkey fosters home billy and Mandy all the ogs man
@@deadijedigaming I think it's really the simple fact a lot of creators aren't original. There are very few successful kids shows in the past 10 years that are OG created. Most are reboots.
Take me back to 04-08 Thats when i remember this show the most. Im 25 and i often see "only 90s kids remember videos" and this show along with many others is always one that pops up. It gave me a bliss that I long for now as an adult. I miss coming home from school and watching this. ❤
Even till this day I'm still a kid that has refused to grow up. From creativity, fairness and technology. Thank you KND for making my childhood a great one ...
Such a creative, funny, and ridiculous show that I absolutely loved when I was younger. It think it is an awesome twist that Number 1's goofy but caring father is number 0 making the main villain Father Nigel's uncle. That movie was great. Really would like to see Galactic KND, maybe with them all as teens but still working with kids. You didn't mention the Splinter Cell saga in which we find out 274 or Chad is actually undercover too and still on the side of the KND.
Wild how number 1 is a couples councilling session on rebuilding a relationship - Hides his partner - His partner feels excluded so excludes him from his friends my manipulating him - number 1 becomes anxiois and agressive to his friends die to Lizzies manipulation - It continues until it reaches a fever pitch around finanaces in a public space - They express their feelinggs to eachother - They set healthy bounderies - They continue being together but with transparency, honesty, and care. Cartoons are so cool
As a kid, watching the end of this series mad me sad. As an adult, it strikes a cord in my heart strings. I feel more emotional watching the ending now than as a kid
I loved this show as a kid. Thanks for bringing the story back to our attention, it's so, so good. They don't make creative kids shows like this anymore!
What a well-made video and such an interesting concept to give a quick recap of every episode while highlighting plot points. The effort to put this all together must've taken an eternity. I applaud the effort and will subscribe for more content like this. Would love to see more of my favorite childhood shows recapped in a similar fashion!
he missed the episode were they took the moon base missed the one when the food monsters attacked the cafeteria missed the one were nr.4 evolved and learned hes dad was KND too missed the one were the asian girl got more serious missed the fact her sister turned cadet and was good at it dude every episode? there were tons of episodes that covered all secrets and easter eggs that were leading to the fact Grandfather was behind it all allong he didnt covered the fact that Sector Z turned back to the Kids down the laine again missed the toiler paper man arc etc and funny was it that he was KND as well as a kid he missed the episode were almost all parent from the hood were ex KNDs he covered only birthday and a few episode he liked but missed a shit ton of the show and what was it really going on back there too artificial adults were still being made by the evil corporate adults
No chances the background story sequence isn't a giant reference to the Animatrix war of man vs machines. Complete with the part when they try to cut off the adults' energy only for them to return with a more advanced generation of machines. Love it.
This show was genius. It actually makes sense how a kid would interpret a world and the creativity around it. When I was watching this as a kid itself I always enjoyed adventure but now watching the recap it's making more sense now
I can remember every single one of these episodes but as a kid i never tought about how good the storyline is. Im so happy to re live these memories as an adult.
one of the biggest cliffhangers that lived in my head rent-free for years was the Fourth Flavor. Even after becoming an adult myself, I still had a couple ideas about what it was. Banana. Pineapple. Caramel. Coffee. Unfortunately, to this day, we still have no clue what the Fourth Flavor is.
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I think the best thing I did was rewatch this show chronologically from start to finish when I was like 15/16. I got to appreciate the story and lore behind it in its full glory.
G:KND would've been s perfect sequel. That Galactic Emperor Numbuh Omega was such an awesome character. I bet he's omnipotent and can bend space and time to his will.
Or can at least see into the future. Maybe that’s why he thinks we are a disease because he saw all the horrors of the 20th century back at the beginning of his shift
@@NCTStudio it doesn't matter how old we get. We'll always stay kids as long as we want. Even though we can't have that never ending sansation of hope, like we did when we were kids. It really sucks when you grow up.
I just love that the whole adult rebellion is based on the Animatrix chapters "Second Renaissance", and not just in plot, some scenes are practically the same, just less violent.
18:25 OK BOYS, WE GOT HIM!... HowToBasic was actually Number 2 when he was a kid, it seems when he was a kid he was part of KND!! Now we all know his definitive identity!
This is the kind of show that you could see having Scooby Doo potential with multiple different angles on the characters, animation, plot, and just about everything. You could even get a whole new cast and keep the feel of the original going since it’s all KND.
this show was an absolute gem from start to end! every bit of story telling and lore in this show was just absolutely amazing! i was awestruck as a kid watching this, never wanting to become an adult! will always be a KND operative 🤞🏼 would literally skip school just to watch this show when it aired again cus that’s when they showed the reruns eventually. It’s crazy to think I could recall almost every episode by heart 😅🥲 would watch this show faithfully and every rerun until they finally stopped. hopefully CN realizes the impact these types of dystopian, lore related shows had on us as kids that actually made us have an imagination; unlike those silly, dull, and dumbfounded cartoons they produce now. Take care my fellow KnD operatives and long live the KnD!!
I loved this show and never realized just how deep the lore went. Shows how much I paid attention to the plot. Also that chicken pox episode always made me squirm seeing those little chickens on their faces
There’s a massive issue with the story cause in the beginning we see kids create adults but then later on we see the operation zero story to be true and we see father as a kid instead of being created as an adult. It’s the only issue I have with the story since they can’t both be true unless there’s a massive plot hole left out
So from my understanding the whole story is that kids are a natural existence in the universe and adulthood is a literal disease with grandfather being just "one of" the biggest pool of the disease and essentially character like father and grandfather are kind of like terraformers removing children of any kind and essentially rewriting them. The reason Nigel uno #1 didn't turn evil is because the device that aged him did so on a physical level only where as with grandfather we see that his power warps and twists people
This era of tv was the greatest of all time. I genuinely and I mean truly, don’t know if there has ever been an era of tv where back-to-back shows could come on for hours without being semi marathons like they have now. It could legit be a lineup of like 10 different shows in a row. This also makes me appreciate Ben 10 more because that show carried CN on its back for a minute through the CN real era.
I never new they had roles . Not only 3 is the medic! Tommy was such a tragic story he was a hero. I miss the show, it is hands down CN best shows ever. I’m still waiting for Galactic KND
I love how the genesis of the story is exactly like it’s told in The Matrix (via the Animatrix) same similar imagery in multiple cut scenes, same similar plot and story telling. Too cool
I wish you covered the last season’s arc with the splinter cell and how the season broke Nigel down to test his loyalty to the KND. Also should’ve mentioned the sequel series pitch that Warburton did they would continue the series. Other than that the video was really concise and good with explaining the lore of the KND.
The show doesn't take itself too seriously and shows that both sides use propaganda. Such as the fact kids didn't invent adults and that they do age over time. The one thing that always confused me was how kids were immediately, for lack of a better word, neuralized once hitting teenhood. Felt like an oversight since a kid, teen alliance could've held the line against adults.
have you forgotten about the undercover teen spy operatives and the fact that not every adult on this show was a child murdering loonatic such as literally all of sector v's parent's dr sigmind froy lasso lass and vin moosk blah blah blah the kid's next door as far as teh main five go don't hate adult's for the sake of hating adult's it's literally even explained in later season's that they only go after adult's that are actively going out of their way to openly antagonize kid's also it obviously took itself more seriously then most other cartoon network shows going on at the time
I think this also can be seen as a metaphor to class struggle. The kids represent the proletaria/ the working class. The teens represent the middle class, and of course, the adults the bourgeoisie/upper class. The teens as seen through the show, are always been used by the adults to undermine the kids resistence and demands to a more equal system. Just like the middle class, the teens WANT to feel like the upper class, or the adults in this case. They're both the ''transition'', what lies between, these two opposing groups. But they don't realize that they have much more in common with the kids than the adults. So, they're made to antagonize the kids, almost like dispensable frontline soldies. Like in real life, the middle class wants to think they're rich, that they have political power, to taste what is like to be the opressor against a weaker party. But they will never be the actually upper class. So your observation is actually right, a kid-teen force would be much better against the adults who are actually the villains. But maybe this is a strech from my part, or just a coincidence lol.
@@jakepara Actually your analysis makes a lot of sense!! KND is a political show. It pretends not to be, but the internal politics of how the KND operates as an organization and how it interacts with the other political forces and organizations is a central theme in the show. It shows the inherent flaws that their system has, like decommissioning and erasing the memories of the KND operatives once they turn 13. The excuse that the KND tells themselves is that teens and kids are just too different. That teens disrespect kids (which they do) ((just like how the real life middle class looks down on and disrespects the working class in real life)) and they are worried about secret information being used against them. The show is explicitly telling the audience that if the KND stopped doing this, a substantial amount of opposition could be turned into allies against the adult tyranny (again just like in real life when the working class and middle class actually work together to oppose the elite class). Because you are RIGHT! The teens are treated with the same level of disregard and disrespect from the adults that the kids also suffer from. Despite wanting to be in their group, they are still ostracized the same ways that the kids are. It WOULD be in the best interest of the teens and the kids to join forces, but the KND refuses to do so. It IS a metaphor for the working class, middle class, and the rich elites. It's also a metaphor for how humans tend to treat one another based on age. MAN this show has some LAYERS!! No wonder I turned into a political junkie lol
There are alot of long paragraph commits, so I'll make it short. There was a Jr. High rebellion of '99, that put pitted Jr. High teens that were in the KND against High school teenagers, in which they use the recommissioning device that was 'damaged beyond repair'. So they made a firm rule of all teenagers to avoid the calamity again. Source: Operation ZERO.
I think it was due to hormones a la Puberty. It's possible the adults created aging and the KND couldn't stop them before it spread, creating a "middle point" where kids change sides whether they want to or not. There ARE teens out there that are still allied with KND but they're probably kept on a leash in case they "turn".
@@TheSUPREMEWAR V is in fact the roman numeral 5 yes. However, the Sectors are labeled by the Latin alphabet. Numbah 2 visits Sector A in Operation A.M.I.S.H. And most notably, the Delightful Children From Down The Lane are the lost members of Sector Z (as mentioned in the video). So calling Sector V "Sector 5" isn't correct with how the Sectors get their name.
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid! I’m 25 now and watching this beginning to end reignited so many great memories. I remember most of the episodes too which is hilarious. If I’d try to think of them off the top of my head I wouldn’t be able to; however Just seeing the weapons like No.3’s bear launch made me remember so much
i agree, im 30 right now but i know its kind of dumb to say this but these shows, this and all the shows in the early 2000s actually had meaning... now all kids do is watch brainrot youtube shorts. :/
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There are some clips out, primarily when Number 1 returns to Earth, though it seems that something changed in him and it wasn't just that he got older.
This, is one Heck of a story dude. The amount of creativity and everything is just... AMAZING. I love it. I wish i grew up watching this show now. Sadly i did not tho
I absolutely love this show as a kid. The timeline is incredible, the plot was shocking, especially the fact Number Zero is Number 1 Father and Father is Number zero brother. But I also love the creative gadgets the kids made with objects in the house.
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I like the fact there's a secret sector of teenagers who still work for KND. I might be 28 but this show series was great to watch, long live KND.
I was so happy to see that kids who ended up turning into teenagers decided to still stay loyal.
I have a feeling #274 was one of those officers, but broke cover and posed as a bad guy when Number 1 exposed him in the season 2 finale.
@@BrianSilva-oc7xghe is actually. It was revealed in a later episode he was like Maurice. A loyal KND member but just had to pose as a villain to not raise suspicion
it was clone wars before we got clone wars
28? try being 35 this show was fucking awesome!
The amount of creativity that went into the show is insane, my little brain never really processed this show properly when I watched it on cartoon network years ago
Fr tho
My brain still can't process it
Compared to what passes as cartoons these days.....its crazy
I cried
This shit was like 15 years ago. Make me feel old af 😔. This and galactic football were🔥. Oh and also house for imaginary friends.
the fact that i can recall almost all of these episodes blows my mind. what a wonderful show and great memories! so glad this came across
bro I'm literally so confused. I def didn't mind this show growing up but I had other favorites. Before this vid I would have said I wasn't too much a fan of this show but I literally can recall seeing every episode as he explains it. Ig seeing it out of chronological order might be the reason, besides also being a child, but looking back this show is way better than I remembered.
I wish I was able to watch the entire show chronologically as a child instead of sporadically! It has a pretty incredible and creative lore behind it.
Same man
@@osas5211 I don't think I'll be able to go back and watch them now and have the same excited feeling since kid's shows have very repetitive tropes that could lead to severe cringe. Similar to how team rocket kept showing up to just get wrecked by Ash and the gang in Pokemon in the vast majority of the episodes.
@@SINGHDASLAYA I think he meant, he felt the same, man
@@SINGHDASLAYANah, I started a rewatch and the episodes really hold up
@@SINGHDASLAYAI know what you mean the only kids show I really watch nowadays is The Boy's.
No cartoons these days can even compare to this era of Cartoon Network. This show along with many more are absolute classics
Facts Cartoon Network had straight banger shows in the Early to late 2000s facts 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Courage the cowardly dog Ed Edd Eddy Billy and Mandy KND Samurai Jack Camp Lazlo etc this era to Goated
@joeyskywalker1322 yeah all of them are goated. Not a single bad show that I skipped.
@@joeyskywalker1322ahhh yess! I'm so proud I belong to this era.
True, the successor Adevnture Time was pure gibbirish. Regular Show was good but wanted to be an adult show.
I'm so happy I was a part of this era, so many good shows. The cartoons I see today just don't have that same magic they used to (growing up does that but also how our society has changed since then).
I loved that their weapons were everyday objects taped and wired together. Shows like this were why my imagination was so wild when I was a kid. Had hours of fun replicating missions with my cousins
Must be a master at your trade as we speak right 🙌🏾🫶🏾
JOHN 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but hav eternal life.
I love that the whole series is basically how kids view the world with extreme imagination. From thinking that the world should be a giant playground for children, adult is boring and villainous, weapons and gadgets create from household object which is exactly how we use to pretend everything is a gun back in the day, and their operation bases are tree houses. It just resonate with children so much and that's why it's great
I always loved the mood change whenever they went to the moon, i knew it was gonna be one of “those episodes😬”
I really hope you seen Operation Z.E.R.O talk about an epic conclusion
I wanna go watch the whole serious again! This was so good !😊
Sadly it doesn't resonate with the current generation of kids right now.
@@LoliLover36669Because they have no imagination, cellphones took away the need for that. Apart from tv at two pm, we played outside as kids, imagine having all that time being spent on phones, it takes away that imagination
I remember the story of Numbah Zero being Nigel's dad is one of the best reveals in a cartoon series back then. I was in awe. I even watched the movie when it premiered on Cartoon Network.
@letsplayminecraft5424Indeed. What a time to be alive. The current gen has no idea what has been lost...
I still remember that episode very dearly. Made my kid self cry a little
@@hidebehind3565 Pretty sure we all did.
Don't forget his mom too. I was shocked to find out that she was 999. It's poetic in a very good sense
I remembered that when it aired it was all my friends and I talked about at the school the next day
This show was way ahead of its time, one of the very early masterpieces of the 2000s alongside Xiaolin Showdown, Ed Edd n Eddy, Courage The Cowardly Dog, Chowder, Samuri Jack, Teen Titans, and that one cartoon where teenagers fought viruses in a simulation (can’t remember the name).
Code Lyoko?
@@ThunderUp65 yeah that one!! Tyvm
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@@marklopez7775 No, Mark
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I always love the creative acronyms for their 2x4 tech and episode names. Crazy the amount of thought and creativity for all of that.
Me too! That was My favourite!
0:17 to 1:20 is the explanation of the second renascence
@@sutatpogquan815 renaissance
Loved those too! Considering no chatgpt or AI to do these back then meant they allocated time for brainstorming
Want to know something really wild?
The Spanish feed (cartoon networkla) actually translated the acronyms. Sometimes the words were changed a bit to make more sense in spanish.
That means, somebody actually took their time to animate a Spanish translation of the episode title cards.
This show was really ahead of its time
This was the stuff back in the days... The way the writers mixed in complete nonsense and silliness with dystopia-style storytelling in the lore is amazing
I love it when kid shows have such deep lore.
Do you want to collect the kids next door
Yes plz@@isaiahgoodwin1702
steven universe
@@mynameistweeta And Gravity Falls
Samurai Jack
The introduction of the teenagers is probably the best plot point in the series. It made KND felt like an actual secret organization with double agents here and there. You'll never know who's siding with who and my god, bless the children whoever has this series as their childhood. A timeless series indeed. Also the last episode answered my question regarding KND's double agents cause they too will pass the teenagehood, so does that means they'll still be an operative even as an adult? And the answer is yes, as it's seen in the last scene with numbuh 5
My younger self legit dropped my jaw when saw the twist betrayal of KND girl (don’t remember the number): “You know I am only 12, but… I decided to grow up sooner” *and leaves with 5’s sister and important datapad
I'm so glad I grew up during the golden age of cartoons.
I remember getting chills seeing #5 silently nod to all f the secret allies around town
This was and still is my favorite childhood show, as I was watching this I was re living all the memories
@@Sanches7557that's just it number 12 and you answer it my dude but seriously that was a ultimate betrayal to point it broke 86 heart because of it.
Bro this show was waaaay ahead of its time, with intriguing stories and concepts, my childhood was blessed with shows like this
I wouldn’t say ahead of its time. I would say it was in the perfect spot in time. Right before technology took over and killed kids imaginations.
Coming home from school and watching this was one of the best feelings ever damn I miss those days
We took all this for granted. I'm 29 now. Get up 5 days a week at 5am to drive over an hr to work every morning. Id gove anything to go back to the early 2000s
God bless you brother
This show was so unique, everything from the premise to the art direction. I would dare say its iconic, because everything was just so special. Hamsters as power, everything being DIY tools... So much love was put into this amazing show! And one of the best potrayals of fictional spies and operatives!
Bro the DIY weapons were 👌
@@fatboyRAY24 factos
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I just thought about how Nigel definitely has to have powers. His grandfather has reality-warping powers, his uncle has the power of fire, and his dad has enough sheer willpower to hold of Grandfather. If KND Galactic ever happens, this is one of many things I'd like to see.
It was probably Nigel dying from cancer
Nigel DID have a super power. He was totally immune to brain freeze.
@@justtheon5903 false theory
Tell me if I am wrong but I heard the only reason Galactic Knd didn’t get green lit because it was apparently too violent :/
@@SixOkI remember there was a petition and everything but that really sucks because Cartoon Network had a whole era where the target audience was boys and it was full of action shows. I wish it could make a come back similar to how total drama island got green lit to come back so many times. And it’s not like KND was not successful it legit could have worked
As a child, I only saw a random selection of episodes, but I thought this show and its story were amazing.
As an adult, I recognise that this show and its story are amazing.
You missed out on 1 EXTREMELY important detail regarding Sector Z. Not only were they transformed into the Delightful Children but they can NEVER be transformed back to their original selves ever again and were forced back to becoming the Delightful Children during the episode. It was only a temporary separation to try and help takedown grandfather but Numbah Zero stated that he was sorry he couldn't save them from their fate. I think out of all the things that are talked about and implied in the story about former operatives losing their memories and everything that is the 1 canon moment that is genuinely heartbreaking and extremely sad for a series that is usually pretty fun and only mildly serious.
Also pretty sad considering that they’re technically Numbah 1’s adopted cousins
He has 27 minutes, he had to simplify things to get most things in.
tell the kids next door, we miss them
Number 2 100% died here. It's really Suttle idk how many people actually caught it
3:39
My favorite episodes of the KND. Mind boggling revelations as a kid, all his enemies and his dad being related in the KND. Awesome shit.
KND was special because of it's constant but consistent world building and all-round creativity. I see this as we lose our creative side as we age, and i love that.
Constant but consistent is a really redundant thing to say since if something is constant it's inherently consistent
@@w0rmfarts Nah, he means the writers constantly added new information, or, rather, they were constantly world building, and they did not contradict earlier pieces of the world's lore. The difficulty that comes with world building is that you have to make every new thing you add be consistent with the world you've already built. In other words, as you add new information about the world for the sake of fleshing it out, it becomes easier and easier to add new information/ideas that contradict earlier established lore since there's more and more lore to keep track of. Considering this was a children's cartoon, this is a very plausible problem to run into at some point in the series. Every episode added a relative plethora of new information about the world from characters, to systems, to organizations/groups, technology. However, throughout the series, there is little to no contradictions in the story perspective.
Throughout the story, the effort to add more information was constant, yet the story's information stayed consistent with itself.
@@NurbedUpbeautifully said 👏🏾
@@w0rmfartsthat's false. Something can be constantly changing while being inconsistently in its quality.
I was taking it a lot more literally then you guys
my bad just since one word means always happening and one means frequently happening I thought it didn't make any sense I get it now
I just ended up crying after watching this hahaha hits so hard into my childhood... What's most incredible... I haven't watched the series since CN stopped airing it (I mean, now you have them on HBO and everywhere to watch the whole thing from the very beginning but I still haven't done that) but I actually remember at least 90% of everything as it was a major thing during my childhood... Thanks again!
Actually when 86 and 362 were first introduced 274 was the Leader of the KND at that time, 362/Rachel became the new KND Leader after Chad turned 13 and “Betrayed” the KND
Correct!!
The first "Chad", lmao
“actually” 🤓
I'd expect a betrayal from a *'Chad',* not surprised.
@@masterstepz9800to be fair, Chad was actually loyal to the knd, dude was just thrown out because of his age, but Maurice wasn't for some dumb reason?
I unironically love how the KND are supposed to be a secret global organization and yet they constantly have gigantic, loud, bombastic, and destructive battles all the time in giant mechs in the middle of the cul-de-sac. It's actually fucking hilarious when you think about it 😂 I think the writers did that on purpose.
Or that scene when Chad and his jock friends flew the gymnasium into the air. Like, are people supposed to just not notice that?
@Ruby_Eve I mean stuff like that is just happening all the time people probably take it for granted, let's be honest the average person in the KND universe doesn't come off as particularly intelligent
@@Ruby_Evemaybe the prescribe to the DnD barbarian way of being stealthy? Just intimidating people into not noticing them?
The fact that it doesn't make sense makes it way more fun.
A running gag was that the KND had no sense of subtlety whatsoever (even the treehouse bases are glaringly obvious to the point where there's nothing secretive at all about them), despite thinking that they do. Hilariously, the most successful infiltration operation was done by Numbah 4... who wasn't even doing a stealth operation and just slapped on a trench coat and fake mustache with some stilts to go see an R-rated movie.
I found this video while on a break at work absolutely hating my life, and during it I was sent back to my childhood remembering every one of these episodes. The 2000’s had some awesome shows
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One of the cartoons i remember from my childhood. I remember thinking to myself "if i was in the KND id be crushing on 362" but lets face it. We all fantasized about being in the KND as kids at some point.
I wish it did get its sequel
I remember starting to think for my own numbuh after watching the new cadets episode long ago lol
362 (Rachel) is awesome. Named after her VA, I really digged her battle suit in ZERO, that shows she was also a very skilled fighter.
I wanted that fucking golden ice cream so bad.... you dont even know.. number 5's sister could get it tho
@@snailthelostcow63 who hasn't? I think I might of at one point? If I did I dont remember what I chose.
@@zigzaggery1 this comment sums up my feelings as an 11 year old lolol
At the end Nigel makes his mark in the book of kids next door.
I am KND even as an adult still brings tears to my eyes.
His commitment and dedication alone see him through all things.
This generation will not know how good this show was. KND was and still is an underrated show
This show had deeper lore than young me realized lol
Shit always slapped though. The teenagers being a third faction is probably the best idea this show had, it adds a lot more layers to something that quite frankly shouldn’t even have it lol
I’ll also always have fond memories of the snow day episode where it’s literally just the battle of Hoth with AT-AT school buses and cardboard snowspeeders lol
Indeed. Best Episode in my opinion.
I think as I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that the shows that did the best job at keeping you hooked had to have some kind of creativity and lore. I was a kid not knowing or understanding the lore in depth as well, but the one constant was that my favorite ones all had that same creativity.
This brought nothing but tears of joy. Made me miss how therapeutic this was for me as a kid. This along with power puff girls, johnny bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, ed edd and Eddy, foster home for imaginary friends and more from cartoon network was my safe space. This is so nostalgic and took me back to when everything was all about contentment. Thanks for an amazing video 💜
This generation of kids missed out big time
@@Tan8ousand so do all of them newer ones
Hell yeah, do not forget, beyblade, kick buttowski, transformers and many more....
Same
can't forget Samurai Jack and my gym partner's a monkey!
This was probably one of the most creative cartoons of its time. I really hope they do the galactic version of this cartoon, even as a 28 year old now I would watch that right away. As long as they keep the creativity, even if its just a remake to be up with more modern times.
KND was underrated. Not talked nor memtioned enough. Ahead of its time for childrens cartoon series. It evolved. Went from random cartooms to story telling, to a full on series. Ot was Legendary as it tied all the characters, good and bad all together. Number One, The Delightful children from down the lane, both fathers, and the sectors.
One of the biggest plot twists for me was the fact that Chad, after "betraying" the KND, was actually still a secret teenage operative "...helping from the sidelines.". It was super crazy to think that after Operation T.R.E.A.T.Y. no one ever saw him or the diplomat Numbuh Infinity every again, especially since he was secretly there for "..practically every mission you and sector V did...".
He still alive In the gulag of course.
This recap really shows how goated this show was. As a kid you really can't contemplate how fun and creative it was. I always used to love the eps with #5 and her sister Cree and anything with Father was fun.
This show incapsulates what was great about shows at this time, awesome animation/art style, amazing overarching story, fun characters, whimsical gadgets and great and creative villains and scenarios.
Codename: Kids Next Door is one of the cartoons that I deeply regret never being able to watch and enjoy. It always finished airing about an hour after I got home from school and I didn't have a DVR at the time to record the episodes. The few times I did get to watch some episodes though I remember being in awe of how cool the backronyms that writers made for each episode. The best one by far has to B.R.A aka battle ready armor. It's so simple yet so genius! Also, I can't be the only one that had a crush on Numbuh 3 right? Like it's totally normal as a kid having a crush on a cartoon character right?
@@JimJamTalks You had a crush on a minor character who only appeared in the comics?
@@OzvenomDnDthere is many..You can't Count 😂😂
@@Akagami0770 ... what? Your comment makes no sense
I really liked the gold rush and racing episodes. And personally I had a crush for Numbuh 86.
I wish CN didn’t toss away KND, just like they did to a bunch of shows in the future like Flapjack and Courage. They’re basically what Netflix does now, they kill off well beloved series before they even get off the ground
YOUR PFP IS SO CUTEEEEEEE KYAAAAA
A part of my soul dies every times he says sector 5, instead of sector *_V_*
I’m so old I remember voting for this show online to make it a permanent show on Cartoon Network 😢❤ loved this show as a kid
@flock4737 kids next door did...
@@lloydirving6209lmao
Core memory unlocked.
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wholesome show that encourages kids to let their imagination run wild and adults to keep their inner child alive
Radical Youth Liberation Propaganda
@@autismobinch135so you hate knd bro it is a iconic show from the 2000s and 2010s its apart of a lot of our childhoods for it's time before it got erased for generic modern day shows that are ridiculous
KND was so so ahead of its time. I like to think that it was one of the few shows at the time that set a blueprint for future cartoons to be have an overarching story. Im in my 30s and I cant think of alot of other cartoons (at the time) where the world was just alot bigger than the viewer realized. Like yeah there were plenty of shows that are still beloved to this day like PPG or Dexter's Lab, but it was more along the lines of one off jokes and scenarios that didnt really make call-backs in future episodes or led up to something...bigger. Like you could watch any other episode in isolation and not think you missed something. And yeah there are plenty of episodes in KND where you dont need to necessarily know what's going on (particularly the early seasons) but there are still plenty of plot heavy episodes where you couldnt just come in on without knowing what led up to it. Its why I appreciate alot of kids shows these days that are both entertaining and are telling an engaging story. I would love to see a return to KND though I have a sneaking suspicion that if it did return it would just get the Teen Titans Go reboot treatment and just be some ridiculous, dumbed down mess. :(
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As a kid I did not realize that this show was soo creative. That's so amazing
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I used to know someone who was absolutely obsessed with this show and used to write fanfics and stuff 💀 that was my only exposure to the show, and every time i come across it, that's all I can think of. Shoutout to Mardi if you're still alive out there in the world
Thank youuuu Lool is this Jack it’s been so long
Lol
What fanfic was it?
3:45 to this day “Who puts a heater in an ice cream factory.” 😂😂😂
Watching this made me realize I have SO many of these episodes just stored in the back of my mind. Like just thinking about the show I can't really recall a single episode specifically, but seeing them shown here I instantly remember it and can go like "yeah I actually remember that specifically happening for some reason" lmao
Same here man. Can't believe how many of these episodes seem familiar. Mainly seasons 1 and 2.
Exactly the same for me, remembered every episode somehow when the scenes flashed through and it felt completely familiar, like watching The Simpsons or Spongebob Squarepants clips and knowing the rest of what happens in the episode.
Do you guys remember the online game? Operation B.E.S.T.
The only episode embedded in my brain is the Brusselsprouts episode lol
@@noelzuniga7313YES THIS IS WHAT IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
This show was my childhood, glad to see it’s getting the recognition it deserves.
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Good times glad I was lucky enough to grow up watching this amazing show.
Me too
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Old Cartoon Network was and will forever be way better than todays I mean we had edd Ed eddy my gym partner is a monkey fosters home billy and Mandy all the ogs man
@@deadijedigaming I think it's really the simple fact a lot of creators aren't original. There are very few successful kids shows in the past 10 years that are OG created. Most are reboots.
Take me back to 04-08
Thats when i remember this show the most. Im 25 and i often see "only 90s kids remember videos" and this show along with many others is always one that pops up. It gave me a bliss that I long for now as an adult. I miss coming home from school and watching this. ❤
Even till this day I'm still a kid that has refused to grow up. From creativity, fairness and technology. Thank you KND for making my childhood a great one ...
I loved this cartoon 😊
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Such a creative, funny, and ridiculous show that I absolutely loved when I was younger. It think it is an awesome twist that Number 1's goofy but caring father is number 0 making the main villain Father Nigel's uncle. That movie was great.
Really would like to see Galactic KND, maybe with them all as teens but still working with kids. You didn't mention the Splinter Cell saga in which we find out 274 or Chad is actually undercover too and still on the side of the KND.
seeing them as teenagers having to fight the Galactic KND would be cool
Wild how number 1 is a couples councilling session on rebuilding a relationship
- Hides his partner
- His partner feels excluded so excludes him from his friends my manipulating him
- number 1 becomes anxiois and agressive to his friends die to Lizzies manipulation
- It continues until it reaches a fever pitch around finanaces in a public space
- They express their feelinggs to eachother
- They set healthy bounderies
- They continue being together but with transparency, honesty, and care.
Cartoons are so cool
As a kid, watching the end of this series mad me sad. As an adult, it strikes a cord in my heart strings. I feel more emotional watching the ending now than as a kid
As a kid I never understood the show. It had just too much creativity for my child brain to understand.😅
Im'm 21 now :) , wbt u
The origin story being a direct parody of the Animatrix Matrix prequel is perfect too. Showrunners were definitely fans of the movie.
Yep. Also Number One? One = Neo
This show, along with many others, made my childhood so memorable.
The best in my opinion
I loved this show as a kid. Thanks for bringing the story back to our attention, it's so, so good. They don't make creative kids shows like this anymore!
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What a well-made video and such an interesting concept to give a quick recap of every episode while highlighting plot points. The effort to put this all together must've taken an eternity. I applaud the effort and will subscribe for more content like this. Would love to see more of my favorite childhood shows recapped in a similar fashion!
he missed the episode were they took the moon base
missed the one when the food monsters attacked the cafeteria
missed the one were nr.4 evolved and learned hes dad was KND too
missed the one were the asian girl got more serious
missed the fact her sister turned cadet and was good at it
dude every episode? there were tons of episodes that covered all secrets and easter eggs that were leading to the fact Grandfather was behind it all allong
he didnt covered the fact that Sector Z turned back to the Kids down the laine again
missed the toiler paper man arc etc and funny was it that he was KND as well as a kid
he missed the episode were almost all parent from the hood were ex KNDs
he covered only birthday and a few episode he liked but missed a shit ton of the show and what was it really going on back there too
artificial adults were still being made by the evil corporate adults
Ah, my apologies. I didn't notice that they had missed a few.
The DBZ episode was a work of art. And the detective no. 2 episode was a classic.
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I'm not sure if this line is ever said in the show but "You either die a kid or live long enough to see yourself become an adult" would be perfect.
The fact that this is the first video of this channel is iconic!!! Keep up the great work! Keep making stuff.
The only reason i know this exists is because i went to my great grandma's funeral.
The world building and creativity in this show is absolutely insane I didn’t understand much as a kid but watching this now it all comes together lol
Just brought back a ton of memories. I'd completely forgotten this show and remembered the entire plot watching this. Thanks for recommissioning me.
I miss these kid cartoons. The ones that had a plot that connected episode to episode KINDA like an Anime Arc/storyline.
No chances the background story sequence isn't a giant reference to the Animatrix war of man vs machines. Complete with the part when they try to cut off the adults' energy only for them to return with a more advanced generation of machines.
Love it.
I got the exact same vibe, felt like they were trying to block out the sun with that whole sequence.
That was definitely an Animatrix homage. The trial scene, the energy source, the spanking machine scene were all one for one
This show was genius. It actually makes sense how a kid would interpret a world and the creativity around it. When I was watching this as a kid itself I always enjoyed adventure but now watching the recap it's making more sense now
I can remember every single one of these episodes but as a kid i never tought about how good the storyline is. Im so happy to re live these memories as an adult.
one of the biggest cliffhangers that lived in my head rent-free for years was the Fourth Flavor.
Even after becoming an adult myself, I still had a couple ideas about what it was. Banana. Pineapple. Caramel. Coffee. Unfortunately, to this day, we still have no clue what the Fourth Flavor is.
I always thought it was Mango as a kid. Glad I am not the only one who is stuck on this Fourth Flavour Episode....
I think it’s Coffee! It has that golden color, and kids can’t have it because they’ll get too hyper.
@@sunnypatel9413if it helps you guys Nigel’s dad said Blurbule Berry Flavoring was the closest thing he ever got to retasting the 4th flavor
The final episode still hits hard after all these years laters. Especially since we still never got the Galactic sequel
Good let's keep that way wokeness will killed this series #donttouchmyknd
This was a wonderful trip down memory lane. I swear this is one of cartoon networks golden age shows
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I think the best thing I did was rewatch this show chronologically from start to finish when I was like 15/16. I got to appreciate the story and lore behind it in its full glory.
its been years since ive seen KND but hearing the story again makes it sound like a fever dream
lol even as a 30 year old adult, I still want number 86’s Helmet! I always thought it was cool af! 🤣👌🏾
“Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S” is impossible to find without buying it in a full set (also goes with the billy and Mandy crossover episode)
G:KND would've been s perfect sequel. That Galactic Emperor Numbuh Omega was such an awesome character. I bet he's omnipotent and can bend space and time to his will.
Or can at least see into the future. Maybe that’s why he thinks we are a disease because he saw all the horrors of the 20th century back at the beginning of his shift
@@NCTStudio it doesn't matter how old we get. We'll always stay kids as long as we want. Even though we can't have that never ending sansation of hope, like we did when we were kids. It really sucks when you grow up.
I just love that the whole adult rebellion is based on the Animatrix chapters "Second Renaissance", and not just in plot, some scenes are practically the same, just less violent.
18:25 OK BOYS, WE GOT HIM!...
HowToBasic was actually Number 2 when he was a kid, it seems when he was a kid he was part of KND!! Now we all know his definitive identity!
This is the kind of show that you could see having Scooby Doo potential with multiple different angles on the characters, animation, plot, and just about everything. You could even get a whole new cast and keep the feel of the original going since it’s all KND.
this show was an absolute gem from start to end! every bit of story telling and lore in this show was just absolutely amazing! i was awestruck as a kid watching this, never wanting to become an adult! will always be a KND operative 🤞🏼 would literally skip school just to watch this show when it aired again cus that’s when they showed the reruns eventually. It’s crazy to think I could recall almost every episode by heart 😅🥲 would watch this show faithfully and every rerun until they finally stopped. hopefully CN realizes the impact these types of dystopian, lore related shows had on us as kids that actually made us have an imagination; unlike those silly, dull, and dumbfounded cartoons they produce now. Take care my fellow KnD operatives and long live the KnD!!
I loved this show and never realized just how deep the lore went. Shows how much I paid attention to the plot.
Also that chicken pox episode always made me squirm seeing those little chickens on their faces
There’s a massive issue with the story cause in the beginning we see kids create adults but then later on we see the operation zero story to be true and we see father as a kid instead of being created as an adult. It’s the only issue I have with the story since they can’t both be true unless there’s a massive plot hole left out
What there’s a great grandfather the most evilest then grandfather and father
@vanessasandoval96 what does that have to do with what this person asked
Yeah I don’t get that either
So from my understanding the whole story is that kids are a natural existence in the universe and adulthood is a literal disease with grandfather being just "one of" the biggest pool of the disease and essentially character like father and grandfather are kind of like terraformers removing children of any kind and essentially rewriting them. The reason Nigel uno #1 didn't turn evil is because the device that aged him did so on a physical level only where as with grandfather we see that his power warps and twists people
didnt they turn kids into adults?
3:37 this cut has me FUCKING DYING
I loved this show as a kid!! I somehow don't remember it being so wild tho 😂😂😅
Yeah, it was confusing when I was a kid. Only thing i remember is Moon kid base!
This era of tv was the greatest of all time. I genuinely and I mean truly, don’t know if there has ever been an era of tv where back-to-back shows could come on for hours without being semi marathons like they have now. It could legit be a lineup of like 10 different shows in a row. This also makes me appreciate Ben 10 more because that show carried CN on its back for a minute through the CN real era.
I never new they had roles . Not only 3 is the medic! Tommy was such a tragic story he was a hero. I miss the show, it is hands down CN best shows ever. I’m still waiting for Galactic KND
what about Ed edd n eddy
I love how the genesis of the story is exactly like it’s told in The Matrix (via the Animatrix) same similar imagery in multiple cut scenes, same similar plot and story telling. Too cool
I wish you covered the last season’s arc with the splinter cell and how the season broke Nigel down to test his loyalty to the KND. Also should’ve mentioned the sequel series pitch that Warburton did they would continue the series. Other than that the video was really concise and good with explaining the lore of the KND.
The show doesn't take itself too seriously and shows that both sides use propaganda. Such as the fact kids didn't invent adults and that they do age over time.
The one thing that always confused me was how kids were immediately, for lack of a better word, neuralized once hitting teenhood. Felt like an oversight since a kid, teen alliance could've held the line against adults.
have you forgotten about the undercover teen spy operatives and the fact that not every adult on this show was a child murdering loonatic such as literally all of sector v's parent's dr sigmind froy lasso lass and vin moosk blah blah blah the kid's next door as far as teh main five go don't hate adult's for the sake of hating adult's it's literally even explained in later season's that they only go after adult's that are actively going out of their way to openly antagonize kid's also it obviously took itself more seriously then most other cartoon network shows going on at the time
I think this also can be seen as a metaphor to class struggle. The kids represent the proletaria/ the working class. The teens represent the middle class, and of course, the adults the bourgeoisie/upper class. The teens as seen through the show, are always been used by the adults to undermine the kids resistence and demands to a more equal system. Just like the middle class, the teens WANT to feel like the upper class, or the adults in this case. They're both the ''transition'', what lies between, these two opposing groups. But they don't realize that they have much more in common with the kids than the adults. So, they're made to antagonize the kids, almost like dispensable frontline soldies. Like in real life, the middle class wants to think they're rich, that they have political power, to taste what is like to be the opressor against a weaker party. But they will never be the actually upper class. So your observation is actually right, a kid-teen force would be much better against the adults who are actually the villains.
But maybe this is a strech from my part, or just a coincidence lol.
@@jakepara Actually your analysis makes a lot of sense!! KND is a political show. It pretends not to be, but the internal politics of how the KND operates as an organization and how it interacts with the other political forces and organizations is a central theme in the show. It shows the inherent flaws that their system has, like decommissioning and erasing the memories of the KND operatives once they turn 13. The excuse that the KND tells themselves is that teens and kids are just too different. That teens disrespect kids (which they do) ((just like how the real life middle class looks down on and disrespects the working class in real life)) and they are worried about secret information being used against them. The show is explicitly telling the audience that if the KND stopped doing this, a substantial amount of opposition could be turned into allies against the adult tyranny (again just like in real life when the working class and middle class actually work together to oppose the elite class). Because you are RIGHT! The teens are treated with the same level of disregard and disrespect from the adults that the kids also suffer from. Despite wanting to be in their group, they are still ostracized the same ways that the kids are. It WOULD be in the best interest of the teens and the kids to join forces, but the KND refuses to do so. It IS a metaphor for the working class, middle class, and the rich elites. It's also a metaphor for how humans tend to treat one another based on age. MAN this show has some LAYERS!! No wonder I turned into a political junkie lol
There are alot of long paragraph commits, so I'll make it short. There was a Jr. High rebellion of '99, that put pitted Jr. High teens that were in the KND against High school teenagers, in which they use the recommissioning device that was 'damaged beyond repair'. So they made a firm rule of all teenagers to avoid the calamity again. Source: Operation ZERO.
I think it was due to hormones a la Puberty. It's possible the adults created aging and the KND couldn't stop them before it spread, creating a "middle point" where kids change sides whether they want to or not. There ARE teens out there that are still allied with KND but they're probably kept on a leash in case they "turn".
Battle Ready Armor; lives rent free in my mind ever since that episode lmao
That's the best storyline Ever i give it a
100/100 score ❤🎼
They are called sector V. Not five. This is how you can tell that the person reading the pages never seen the show
V is a roman numeral for 5 I’m surprised no one in the comments pointed it out also I’ve seen the show before
Uhh don’t V means 5? Lol
@@TheSUPREMEWAR V is in fact the roman numeral 5 yes. However, the Sectors are labeled by the Latin alphabet. Numbah 2 visits Sector A in Operation A.M.I.S.H. And most notably, the Delightful Children From Down The Lane are the lost members of Sector Z (as mentioned in the video). So calling Sector V "Sector 5" isn't correct with how the Sectors get their name.
In fact, Numbuh 1 calls it Sector V on 27:10
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid! I’m 25 now and watching this beginning to end reignited so many great memories. I remember most of the episodes too which is hilarious. If I’d try to think of them off the top of my head I wouldn’t be able to; however Just seeing the weapons like No.3’s bear launch made me remember so much
I didn't even get a full minute in before this story began to sound insane.
It is totally nuts
Because its Numbuh 1 narrating it
This show was such a treat when it was on. Also a kids show with a surprising amount of depth and lore.
Can’t beat this era of cartoons. This was my go- to show after getting home from school.
i agree, im 30 right now but i know its kind of dumb to say this but these shows, this and all the shows in the early 2000s actually had meaning... now all kids do is watch brainrot youtube shorts. :/
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I honestly want to see Galactic KND be made a reality.
There are some clips out, primarily when Number 1 returns to Earth, though it seems that something changed in him and it wasn't just that he got older.
It would be perfect for max
hopefully it isnt butchered
@@PeptoAbismolhope so too
Sorry, Teen Titans go needs every single time slot at the moment
Come back in 30 years
This, is one Heck of a story dude. The amount of creativity and everything is just... AMAZING. I love it. I wish i grew up watching this show now. Sadly i did not tho
I absolutely love this show as a kid. The timeline is incredible, the plot was shocking, especially the fact Number Zero is Number 1 Father and Father is Number zero brother.
But I also love the creative gadgets the kids made with objects in the house.
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This man needs an oscar for each video he made
bruh i just noticed i see Nigel's father (or someone who looks like him) in the kid flash back at 0:32
i just noticed that the first part is kind of like animatrix
without the guy getting dismembered by robot tentacles