Summer 2005. Bike to swim team practice from 9-10, bike home, take shower, and play these games for hours with Cartoon Network on in the background while eating Mac and cheese and mom was teaching summer school. SUCH MEMORIES
The characters were a black girl, a white boy, an Asian girl, a fat kid, and a bald kid. But as little kids, we didn't care what they were. We idolized them.
Diversity is like ketchup. Good for a lot things and gives a great flavor, but not substantial enough on its own. You need a solid plot, interesting characters, and above all, the ability to enjoy them both without realizing it. That’s why Kids Next door was so amazing
I know I am kind of late to the party, but I just wanted to say thank you for uploading these. I used to play these kinds of games when I was a kid but never really ever finished them so it's great to get some closure as to how these games ended. It's kind of disappointing for some odd reason to see how this one ended in particular, but at least I know how it ends, thanks!
@@henrythepotatohead Yeah, I actually made this comment hours prior to seeing it so that was great. Also, sorry for responding more than a month later, my bad.
Oh i gotta get that orange juice box in that bottom area! I'll be right back guys! **falls down the stairs possibly breaking all his bones and somehow walks just fine**
I’m just watching this because Numbuh 1’s music randomly came back in my head. I haven’t heard it in like 15 years. This game was made to promote the show when it was new, that’s how I knew about characters like Lizzie and the villains before their episodes came.
Yeah, and interesting pair of villains in the first ep I later learned were spoofing henchmen from a classic James Bond flick. Mr. Fibb and Mr. Wink. Spoofs of Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd from Diamonds are Forever.
@jaylenhioe2868 Yeah, you can technically look closely to the way he back-swings the candy sword to pick the position you need to swing it to get a hit in. If he picks high...you use low. If he picks middle, use high. If he picks low, use middle.
This game brings back memories! I had a ton of fun playing each of the KND members. Out of all the missions, I like Number 5’s mission the most and the rest of them are great as well
The music for the Numbuh 3 level has stuck with me to this day as a core memory. I have no idea how, but for some reason the last few years I thought it was level 1 music lol
this was my absolute favorite game to play on cartoon network, due to how much i love knd. tho i could never beat the level 1 boss due to me sucking hard at hitting stickybeard
Numbuh 3's boss was the most difficult for me as a kid. And the worst part is, this game doesn't save your progress and I was only allowed to use the family computer for 2 hours, and it took longer for games to load with AOL. You had to spend your time online very wisely if you were a kid in the 2000's.
This game has a 6th Level, which involves the KND vs The Delightful Children From Down The Lane; It is unlocked by typing in the password in which each game reveals part of the letter: Numbuh 5: N Numbuh 4: I Numbuh 3: G Numbuh 2: E Numbuh 1: L Password: Nigel (Numbuh 1's real name) How the Bosses play IMO: Numbuh 5: Rock Paper Scissors Numbuh 4: World War Numbuh 3: Phases Numbuh 2: Attack the Weak Spots Numbuh 1: Deflect and Dodge
According to an article I’ve read about this game on the internet, the level where the KND fight against the delightful children from down the lane is no longer playable anywhere.
I remember playing this game as a kid, but the only level that I was able to beat was Numbuh 4's. The music is Numbuh 1's mission reminds me of Two Princes by Spin Doctors.
I always wondered why I could never complete this game, because of Numbuh 5's level looking seemingly impossible. Glad to hear I wasn't the only one who got stuck the same way.
The game actually doesn't end there, if rumors are true, the French version of the game has an additional level, in where you use the mosquito to fight the villains
The first form of this game opens up different with the operatives heads sticking out of doors to choose what levels you want play.The levels are still the same just not the start up screen of operation start up
These are all the five other missions in their seperate versions, might be cool to have as well! - NUMBUH FIVE: web.archive.org/web/20050325045425/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game1.asp - NUMBUH FOUR: web.archive.org/web/20050112083628/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game2.asp - NUMBUH THREE: web.archive.org/web/20050106061813/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game3.asp - NUMBUH TWO: web.archive.org/web/20041229115810/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game4.asp - NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20041229122139/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game5.asp And these are many (not all) of the other sequences of the entire game: - OPENING: web.archive.org/web/20050412005935/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/index.asp - OPERATION BRIEF: web.archive.org/web/20050507055748/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/brief.asp - HALLWAYS (menu): web.archive.org/web/20050216015619/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/hallways.asp - TECH GEAR: web.archive.org/web/20050216082841/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/techgear.asp - MEET NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20030608091127/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/index.asp - BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH FIVE: web.archive.org/web/20050206015854/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio1.asp - BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH FOUR: web.archive.org/web/20050206022014/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio2.asp - BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH THREE: web.archive.org/web/20050112075609/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio3.asp - BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH TWO: web.archive.org/web/20050112081649/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio4.asp - BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20041229114630/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio5.asp
Only one of the game adaptations featured the ultimate villain of this series, and that was Operation VIDEOGAME. Father (voice of Maurice LaMarche) was featured in that.
You have forgotten to include the fight with the delightful children from down the lane. What is the point of getting the mosquittoh operational if all you are going to do is keep it at base.
@@enesaliev3518 Numbuh 2 level was ok all you have to do is dodge the slime and hit the glass when they aren't filled, you most definitely have to pay attention cause there be times I'll be so focused on hitting the glass that I lose too much health from getting hit.
Design-wise, a lot of 00's Shockwave/Flash games were inspired by Donkey Kong, 1985 Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, Tekken and arcade racing games.
Summer 2005. Bike to swim team practice from 9-10, bike home, take shower, and play these games for hours with Cartoon Network on in the background while eating Mac and cheese and mom was teaching summer school. SUCH MEMORIES
I feel like the most memorable moments of childhood for me were mostly during Summer vacations
@@imdurgesh9430 Mine too.
Yoooo
STOP, THE ACCURACY
Dude... that's the truth! I loved these games in the 2000s. Especially during summer. Was so much fun...
The characters were a black girl, a white boy, an Asian girl, a fat kid, and a bald kid. But as little kids, we didn't care what they were. We idolized them.
Diversity is like ketchup. Good for a lot things and gives a great flavor, but not substantial enough on its own. You need a solid plot, interesting characters, and above all, the ability to enjoy them both without realizing it. That’s why Kids Next door was so amazing
numba 4 was australian
We can say short kid as well. Number 4 was the shortest knd operative
@@enesaliev3518 he was, but he was the strongest and the quickest too.
@@eleanorhogan8643 Brawniest would be more appropriate. Especially in personality.
I know I am kind of late to the party, but I just wanted to say thank you for uploading these. I used to play these kinds of games when I was a kid but never really ever finished them so it's great to get some closure as to how these games ended. It's kind of disappointing for some odd reason to see how this one ended in particular, but at least I know how it ends, thanks!
Actually, there is another level after this (it's in my KND playlist, item 15), not sure if you've seen it.
@@henrythepotatohead Yeah, I actually made this comment hours prior to seeing it so that was great. Also, sorry for responding more than a month later, my bad.
I remember playing this game, when I was 6 years old. Good memories.
Dude i've been looking for this game for like 10 years
Numbuh 2's animations in this are so amusing. xD
especially falling down the stairs
@@pottytheparrot310 That always made me laugh when I played this back then.
Also, some of the sound design, there. Like when you pick up orange juice boxes, for one, which end up making a sort of >parp< sound when you do so.
Oh i gotta get that orange juice box in that bottom area! I'll be right back guys! **falls down the stairs possibly breaking all his bones and somehow walks just fine**
The fact his instructions said "Attempt to jump" still makes me chuckle when I remember it.
I’m just watching this because Numbuh 1’s music randomly came back in my head. I haven’t heard it in like 15 years. This game was made to promote the show when it was new, that’s how I knew about characters like Lizzie and the villains before their episodes came.
Yeah, and interesting pair of villains in the first ep I later learned were spoofing henchmen from a classic James Bond flick.
Mr. Fibb and Mr. Wink.
Spoofs of Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd from Diamonds are Forever.
Numbuh 2 is me as a kid. No doubt.
I also remember having trouble fighting Stickybeard as a kid, so I never really beat this game.
You can still give a try
I beat it, but it was by luck.
@jaylenhioe2868
Yeah, you can technically look closely to the way he back-swings the candy sword to pick the position you need to swing it to get a hit in. If he picks high...you use low. If he picks middle, use high. If he picks low, use middle.
This game brings back memories! I had a ton of fun playing each of the KND members. Out of all the missions, I like Number 5’s mission the most and the rest of them are great as well
This was awesome!! Especially the music.
I’m glad someone did a walkthrough on this game. I found it interesting but couldn’t finish it.
Man this takes me back to 2007/2008. I sure do miss my childhood sometimes.
So do I.
This is my whole childhood.
Each individual with their theme song is imbedded in my head. 😢😢😢❤
Numbuh 5's Music 0:17
Numbuh 4's Music 5:49
Numbuh 3's Music 12:57
Numbuh 2's Music 16:24
And
Numbuh 1's Music 21:24
*¿What Is You Music Favorite?*
Dang I remembered this game. I sucked at it back then, but still looks good today ^w^
Numbuh 4 is the only operative who can directly interact with his villain, by punching Knightbrace.
And then does the end clash with a bubblegum blaster. And he also doesn't have a jump command.
Other KNDs: I better sneak my way around this baddie, until I'm better equipped.
Numbah 4: *punches his problems away*
Numbuh 3 is just a cute girl.
I think she loves everything.
1: Butterflies
2: Flowers
cause Numbuh 3 is mi persona favorita
This is how I was introduced to Codename KND. 😅
Is it just me, or does the "Number One" theme sounds like "Two Princes" by Spin Doctors?
Dang, you're right.
It also reminds me of the song "When She Smiles" (Story Of A Girl) by 3 Doors Down.
Numbuh One being chased after Lizzie hits different when you've seen the G:KND animatic.
The music for the Numbuh 3 level has stuck with me to this day as a core memory. I have no idea how, but for some reason the last few years I thought it was level 1 music lol
The memories man. This and the Teen Titans fighting game were my gotos. I remember sitting down in front of my computer like it was yesterday
Ah, this takes me back
Number 5's level music is so badass
Agreed
I like Numbuh 1's the most.
completely rock
@@WilliamDearthwd same here
Yeah, and instead of some other fella in league with Toilenator that can do additional damage, it's his girlfriend, Lizzie.
this was my absolute favorite game to play on cartoon network, due to how much i love knd. tho i could never beat the level 1 boss due to me sucking hard at hitting stickybeard
Numbuh 3's boss was the most difficult for me as a kid. And the worst part is, this game doesn't save your progress and I was only allowed to use the family computer for 2 hours, and it took longer for games to load with AOL. You had to spend your time online very wisely if you were a kid in the 2000's.
*Numbuh 2
this is nostalgia at its peak for me
Omg, this is so nostalgic!! I remember playing this all the time back in 2005
Oh the memories from this video. Those were simpler times.
Oh I used to play this one all the time! Such memories.
This game has a 6th Level, which involves the KND vs The Delightful Children From Down The Lane;
It is unlocked by typing in the password in which each game reveals part of the letter:
Numbuh 5: N
Numbuh 4: I
Numbuh 3: G
Numbuh 2: E
Numbuh 1: L
Password: Nigel (Numbuh 1's real name)
How the Bosses play IMO:
Numbuh 5: Rock Paper Scissors
Numbuh 4: World War
Numbuh 3: Phases
Numbuh 2: Attack the Weak Spots
Numbuh 1: Deflect and Dodge
According to an article I’ve read about this game on the internet, the level where the KND fight against the delightful children from down the lane is no longer playable anywhere.
Is there a chance to find a video of this sixth level?
this unlocked a memory i didn't know i had i saw thumbnai somewhere and it was like nah i know this one broooo the sounds being so nostalgic
The background music for Numbuh 1 slaps.
the music fits each character very good
My damn childhood!!
Does this make anyone else sad? I hate getting older and older, I just want to go back 😢
Really loved this game as a kid; too bad most of the other KND games weren't quite as awesome as this one.
I loved playing this game.
I remember finishing this game and they sent me a KND diary as a reward. Not sure if anyone else got it too.
How did they send it?
What!? That sounds awesome!
When? How many years ago?
I did not know about this, that sounds absolutely fantastic.
@@enesaliev3518 maybe 2005 or 2006
I remember playing this game as a kid, but the only level that I was able to beat was Numbuh 4's. The music is Numbuh 1's mission reminds me of Two Princes by Spin Doctors.
Thanks for the nostalgia
Missed playing this game. Had to wait each week(or day) to play each member.
I noticed a problem on Level 1 after getting the first lampshade, the glasses don't even want to work, effectively softlocking the game until I die.
I always wondered why I could never complete this game, because of Numbuh 5's level looking seemingly impossible. Glad to hear I wasn't the only one who got stuck the same way.
The fight with the boss was harder
The game actually doesn't end there, if rumors are true, the French version of the game has an additional level, in where you use the mosquito to fight the villains
It's in my playlist...ua-cam.com/video/19AGhwT9nk8/v-deo.html
I loved these games as a child.
This game was so confusing to me as a kid I had no idea what I was even supposed to be doing but I had a lot of fun with it.
I remember Cartoonnetwork releasing the levels one at a time leading up to the premiere of KND
I kept laughing when Numbuh 2 fell down the stairs
Level 3 music was my childhood soundtrack
Same! Lol
Bro i played this all the time as a kid
Same there. Good times.
Nigel Uno/Numbuh 1 's level has the coolest music.
12:58🥰🥰
Used to play only her part
16:58 I remember the part where that flu bug machine knocked me out a long time ago.
The first form of this game opens up different with the operatives heads sticking out of doors to choose what levels you want play.The levels are still the same just not the start up screen of operation start up
My damn early childhood i used to think that the old grandma in this game is my grandma throwing soup at me
I want to go back in time and save the old Cartoon Network stuff and games as well
It's all been saved on Blue Maxims Flashpoint.
These are all the five other missions in their seperate versions, might be cool to have as well!
- NUMBUH FIVE: web.archive.org/web/20050325045425/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game1.asp
- NUMBUH FOUR: web.archive.org/web/20050112083628/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game2.asp
- NUMBUH THREE: web.archive.org/web/20050106061813/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game3.asp
- NUMBUH TWO: web.archive.org/web/20041229115810/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game4.asp
- NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20041229122139/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/game5.asp
And these are many (not all) of the other sequences of the entire game:
- OPENING: web.archive.org/web/20050412005935/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/index.asp
- OPERATION BRIEF: web.archive.org/web/20050507055748/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/brief.asp
- HALLWAYS (menu): web.archive.org/web/20050216015619/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/hallways.asp
- TECH GEAR: web.archive.org/web/20050216082841/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/techgear.asp
- MEET NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20030608091127/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/index.asp
- BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH FIVE: web.archive.org/web/20050206015854/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio1.asp
- BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH FOUR: web.archive.org/web/20050206022014/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio2.asp
- BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH THREE: web.archive.org/web/20050112075609/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio3.asp
- BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH TWO: web.archive.org/web/20050112081649/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio4.asp
- BIOGRAPHY NUMBUH ONE: web.archive.org/web/20041229114630/www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/asp/knd/main/bio5.asp
Anyone know where I can play this now that flash has been gone for a while? I really miss my old games :(
Video description............
Christ the nostalgia.
This was amazing. You have to wait to try out the other KND next day back then
This is far my favorite of all time flash game
Same. But i can say one of the best
Numbuh One’s theme is literally the song Two Princes.
forgot this game existed since I last played it.. man the nostalgia is real
Why does Numbuh 1's level items feel like they're something out of Crash Bandicoot?
This takes me back when I was a kid.
Back when I first played in 2003 there was a bonus level, but I never unlocked it
I loved playing this game especially cause you don’t have to play in any specific order
I don't know why but I tried to fight those twin pirates, thinking I can use the candy cane swords as weapons and I was very wrong lmao
As a child, I never watch that show, but I do play this game with my old laptop, and I only beat level 3, memories...
Good gameplay
Man this brings me back. Don’t make flash games like they used to. I miss being a kid.
2006...ahh the nostalgia hits
Was there an extra game to this? Where the KND fly the mosquittoh and fight the delightful children from down the lane?
Yes. You can find it in my KND playlist.
I love punching back as Numbah Four
Now this is going back a few years CN flash games were the shit back in the day
The KND game that started it all.
Wasn't there some sort of code each level would unlock when you beat a boss?
Only one of the game adaptations featured the ultimate villain of this series, and that was Operation VIDEOGAME.
Father (voice of Maurice LaMarche) was featured in that.
I used to LOVE this game
I never knew you could punch those boxing gloves
Stickybeard was hard to beat.
It's actually possible for Numbuh 4 and Knightbrace to knock each other out during his final sequence, which is interesting to say the least
In my gameplay video it was so close.
In one of my attempts, i got the double K.O. and lost the level
@@nathanzavala2861 I remember that I've got double K.O. with number 2 and I lost the level.
Neat
I never thought the punch the boxing gloves
Me too. I saw your comment and after that checked it
If I remember correctly, wasn't the final level a giant robot fight or something?
Fight against Delightful children
Yes, there's a separate video for that as that level was recovered for Flashpoint later on after this video.
I used to play this, I was never able to beat it
one of the og games that taught to prefire 🤣
I played this all the time when I was little
Wasn't there an original version with a final shoot-em-up level in the mosquito?
Yes, it has already been found. You can find it in the KND playlist.
If Numbah 1 gets caught by Lizzie, she would attempt to kiss him. And during the final fight, if caught, he would blush and scram.
You have forgotten to include the fight with the delightful children from down the lane.
What is the point of getting the mosquittoh operational if all you are going to do is keep it at base.
Try looking at my KND playlist........it's right after this one (item no. 15).......
Never understood how to play this game as a kid ngl
21:03
This game left me frustrated alot of times as an kid. I never beaten this game at all.
"At all"? Do you mean that you didn't play the secret level with Delightful children?
@@enesaliev3518 Nope! Not at all, the only levels that gave me issues were Numbuh 4 and 5. I didn't even know there was a secret level.
@@TheMelody15 I also didn't know that there is a secret level. And Number 5's and Number 2's was very difficult for me in my childhood.
@@enesaliev3518 Numbuh 2 level was ok all you have to do is dodge the slime and hit the glass when they aren't filled, you most definitely have to pay attention cause there be times I'll be so focused on hitting the glass that I lose too much health from getting hit.
@@TheMelody15 yes actually it is easy but when I was kid I didn't get the odea as you mention.
5:08 En garde
this game got me frustated as a kid
Core Memory unlocked
*CRACK*
Oh God, My Hip!
does anyone have the link to play this game?
Played using Flashpoint (video description).
Jesus Christ three can jump very far
I played this last year :-0)
This game looks pretty similar to Donkey Kong
Design-wise, a lot of 00's Shockwave/Flash games were inspired by Donkey Kong, 1985 Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, Tekken and arcade racing games.