I remember I made my own 2x 4 technology as a kid. Kids next door Perfumes Powerful, elegant, radiant, fumes, ultimately, makes, enemies, sleep A perfume to make anyone fall asleep for one hour
@@jugheadgreen7291 😆 you’re funny, I didn’t even know what that was when I was a kid. Though I guess it could be like that. I was thinking more of sleeping powder or gas. Plus it would be temporary.
I remember loving how they played around with that aesthetic in the crossover episode, where the question finally gets asked, "hey, we have a moonbase, orbital laser cannons, an entire aerospace fleet and thousands of trained child soldiers, why aren't we trying to take over the world?", and after that the few newer designs we see are a lot more streamlined and more military esk., for the short time that plot lasted at least.
@@Jaqrkazi It's called Operation R.U.N.A.W.A.Y Basiclly the U.N caught up with them. It looked like Father was gonna steal control of the moon. When suddenly the F.B.I, the C.I.A, Interpol, and Her majestey's secret service broke in with a warrant for Father's arrest. His crimes were child cruelty, Ilegal experements on children, and many more! The Deliteful children from around the block were sent to the U.N.'s state of the art lab for de education and Induviduality personalites. Unfortonatley they also had a warrant for the arrest of Numbers 1-5
I like to imagine the show creators just in a room together for days at a time coming up with all these acronyms, coming up with some of the craziest contraptions lol
@@namesdontmattergaming2756Algebra, as well as front end estimation, and long division were the only three math concepts I couldn't learn when I was in school. Multiplication, I've studied it since the third grade because here's an example of how good I am at multiplication: 20 x 5 = 100. Example 2: 300 x 3 = 900. Example 3: 900 x 9 8100 These are just three examples.
I love how each acronym explains how the machinery works Kids next door is easily one of my favorite action cartoons because of not only the chaotic creativity but also because they took the concept of everyday things kids faced with and turned it over its head A cartoon network classic for sure
It amazes me how smart these kids are. They make legitimate weapons that could hurt people. And it’s out of JUNK! They even developed space travel. Also Fireplace is my favorite purely because it’s the X-Wing equivalent in The Empire Strikes Back parody.
Man, I loved this show when I was a kid. It always amazed me that they were able to build these massive weapons and structures out of soda cans and old shoes and pieces of driftwood.
Of all the ridiculous contraptions in this series, the one that absolutely kills me is the last one. A kid-portable slingshot that just throws a fucking bear. Just a whole-ass bear. Genius.
Why do some of these 2x4 technology whatchamacallits for these acronyms have a "K" for computer, which the word "computer" doesn't start with "K", I wonder? Aren't the letters "C" and "K" supposed to sound the same or something like that?
Happy belated 20th anniversary, CKND! @5:11 The LOCKAH-SOCKAH (Locker Operated Cybernetic Klanking Armor Has Stinky Old Clothes Kannon Arms...Hooray!) was probably my favorite piece of 2x4 tech. Mostly for that delightful acronym.
Kids Next Door G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A. (Giant Oversized Ground Obliterating Gizmo Obviously Resembles Impossibly Large Lumbering Ape) From Operation: H.A.I.R.C.U.T.
The models would probably also be useful for getting the angles right when drawing them in the show, so they might have been useful for more than just a brief scene
Half the fun of being a fan of KND was making up your own 2x4 stuff. I think I had one I was proud of... SLAMMER- Sled Launched Air Matress Modulated Escape Rocket
Fun fact A positive example: The 2x4 technology came about when Cartoon Network wanted the high-tech gadgets changed since it was already done on Dexter's Laboratory. Creator Tom Warburton later stated that it became his favorite thing about the show.
Man I wonder if they monetized all these cool contraptions and made them toys and stuff I'm sure they would have sold really well such a smart and brilliant show 😊
@@camrob1179 i love how this implies the acronym breakdowns happen in real time and its something they can also hear, not just something the viewer does.
Two of these things are apparently nuclear (L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S and C.Y.C.L.O.C.A.N.N.O.N), so they do have access to some form of nuclear energy. How though, I will never know.
@@Aibadenshi but they have they also have the bicycles combining to make a nuclear powered Cannon I think is where our kids getting access to nuclear power
Never says its nuclear powered, just that its a "nuclear computer". Probably a home microcomputer from the "nuclear age" stuck inside a lunchbox. Either that, or it really is nuclear powered like the cyclocannon
Honestly hearing the voice over and over, I am brought back to the days of playing Star craft 1 and 2,and now imagining the adjutant to give the acronyms to the Terran units and vehicles
They have an acronym for everything! It's one of the reasons why I love this show! Fan made joke acronyms include: H.A.N.D.S (Handle Any N*gga Disrespecting Shit.) And L.E.M.O.N.A.D.E (Lemon Explosive Makes Outstanding Noise And Douses Enemies)
The S.K.Y.C.L.A.W., S.C.A.M.P.E.R., S.T.A.N.K., G.A.R.G.O.C.Y.C.L.E., S.P.A.C.E.R.C.H.A.S.E.R., F.L.I.E.R.P.L.A.C.E., B.L.U.B.B.E.R., C.L.O.U.D.C.O.V.E.R., G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A., H.O.T.S.H.O.T., D.R.A.G.S.T.U.H., and C.Y.C.L.O.C.A.N.N.O.N. are my favorite vehicles from KND.
Back when I was younger, the only acronyms I made were: S.C.O.O.T.E.R. Super Cool Object Obliterates and Terminates Enemy Revenge J.E.T.S.K.I. Just Enough To Stop Krooks (Or Kidnappers I couldn't decide which) Instantly
Series Finale: 10:53-11:24 Kids Next Door: R.E.B.R.I.D.G.E.R.A.T.E.R. (Revered English Bridge Really Is Double-y Great Enemy Roadblock And Totally Ends Rundown) from Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S. Kids Next Door: B.E.A.R.H.U.G.G.A.H. (Big Enormous Assault Rifle Hurls Ugly Grizzly Giving Agonising Hugs) from Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.
The fact that not only they made them with junks (or stuff probably errrr borrowed somewhere), some of them actually were made in advance, hidden in somebody's house, or be the house itself, or were made for very very niche scenarios (that actually ended up happening). Oh, and the fact that they managed to get some animal to cooperate with them.
@@hosungyoo5441 actually it was shown when numbah 1 and 2 wanted to know what B.R.A was. They used what was called a super cool name program to find out it was B.attle R.eady A.rmor Even when numbah 3 had to name the robot Mandy made, it was done out of haste and no sense words.
KND mission R.O.S.E.T.T.A. Rosie’s Origin Story Explains To Thomas About Rosie explains how she came to Sodor and also about she becomes red like James
@@floridagator252 IKR, they should even have a lot of DC's intergalactic heroes cameo in the game, including the Green Lantern Corps and just as well, Hideo Kojima should have a hand in making it
Also, keep in mind that their treehouse bases hasn't crushed their leader's house yet. (It's where the treehouse is planted.) Additionally, their moonbase is sealed with duct tape.
I have always wanted to know where the hell these kids get the stuff they use in their tech. Jet engines, lasers, machines strong enough to lift the literal London Bridge, a freaking *bear*?!
It's so clever how they keep that "Kool Kidz" vibe by just alternating C or K in words like "Komputer", just to keep the acronyms consistently spelled right
@@MuddyWolfFeesh To be fair, it had that vaporizing bubble field in the game. But yeah, you’d think a giant flying drill would have missiles or at least a gatling cannon
I could think of a better acronym for Mandy New Dictator M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T Massive And Nefarious Destructive Robot Obliterates Billy Obligating Takeover
I'm gonna be honest, these vehicles is a good example about this whole serie is just a game made by the kids. They are inventing them with their creativities or just with little items.
Season 2 Kids Next Door: C.A.T.U.H.P.L.U.N.K. (Chucks Alotta Things Up High Powered Largely Using Nebulized Ketchup) from Operation: C.A.T.S. Kids Next Door: L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S. (Largely Undercover Nuclear Computer Handles Bologna Or Complicated Komputer Stuff) from Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T. Kids Next Door: M.E.R.R.Y.G.O.R.O.C.K.E.T. (Monstrous Electron Rocket Rotates Your Grown Opposition Round On Carnival Kontraption Eliminating Teenagers) from Operation: T.A.P.I.O.C.A. Kids Next Door: C.H.O.P.S.H.O.P. (Crab-Like Headquarters Obviously Packs Super Hair Obliterating Power) from Operation: S.H.A.V.E. Kids Next Door: S.T.A.N.K. (Super Transforming Armored Neighborhood Kruiser) from Operation: C.A.K.E.D T.W.O. Kids Next Door: S.C.A.M.P.E.R. (Shabby Camper Actually Makes Perfect Emergency Rescue-Mabob) from Operation: F.U.G.I.T.I.V.E. Kids Next Door: S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D. (Super Underwater Boat Swims Terrifically Around Nautical Defenses And Rarely Decompresses) from Operation: U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R. Kids Next Door: D.O.H.D.O.H. (Decommissioned Operative Hunter Drives On Hydraulics) from Operation: T.H.E. E.N.D.
I don’t understand why they waited until season 3 to formally introduce the S.P.L.A.N.K.E.R. It made multiple appearances before that episode as far back as season 1. It was also in the game “Operation S.T.A.R.T.U.P.” which was the oldest KND game on cartoon network’s website.
You gotta admire how much fun the writers were having.
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But the Korean Animators, not so much.
Or stress
I can tell and see that with the writing for these “certain” scenes
Haven't you noticed that there are about
A TON of the ships and 2x4 technology
whose acronyms starts with "S"? There's a lot of
them.
I remember I made my own 2x 4 technology as a kid.
Kids next door Perfumes
Powerful, elegant, radiant, fumes, ultimately, makes, enemies, sleep
A perfume to make anyone fall asleep for one hour
So… chloroform?
@@jugheadgreen7291 😆 you’re funny, I didn’t even know what that was when I was a kid. Though I guess it could be like that. I was thinking more of sleeping powder or gas. Plus it would be temporary.
Interesting
@@carolinebergin4633 did it work though? That's the main thing
That’s cute 😆
The imagination that went into the acronyms alone is the stuff of legend.
The acronyms are so cool
The skyclaw was one of a few of their designs that genuinely looked military and less cobbled together. Love the way that thing looks
But remember they're kids. It's not supposed to look military like
@@pokebreederrichard1200 I had an idea for a K.N.D movie!!
I remember loving how they played around with that aesthetic in the crossover episode, where the question finally gets asked, "hey, we have a moonbase, orbital laser cannons, an entire aerospace fleet and thousands of trained child soldiers, why aren't we trying to take over the world?", and after that the few newer designs we see are a lot more streamlined and more military esk., for the short time that plot lasted at least.
@@Jaqrkazi It's called Operation R.U.N.A.W.A.Y Basiclly the U.N caught up with them. It looked like Father was gonna steal control of the moon. When suddenly the F.B.I, the C.I.A, Interpol, and Her majestey's secret service broke in with a warrant for Father's arrest. His crimes were child cruelty, Ilegal experements on children, and many more! The Deliteful children from around the block were sent to the U.N.'s state of the art lab for de education and Induviduality personalites. Unfortonatley they also had a warrant for the arrest of Numbers 1-5
i think it looking cobbled together was the point.
I like to imagine the show creators just in a room together for days at a time coming up with all these acronyms, coming up with some of the craziest contraptions lol
Really crazy stuff happening
Bunch of kids who hate school, but are fine using huge advanced vocabulary to describe some of their machines.
You can hate school but like some of things you learn
@@namesdontmattergaming2756 true, but often times, you get true hands on experience from the streets, these are basically the street-smart kinda kids
That’s because schools have an authoritarian structure.
I just imagine that after making the thing, they decide what to call it and just read a dictionary until they find the right words to fit it.
@@namesdontmattergaming2756Algebra, as well as front end estimation, and long division were the only three math concepts I couldn't learn when I was in school. Multiplication, I've studied it since the third grade because here's an example of how good I am at multiplication: 20 x 5 = 100.
Example 2: 300 x 3 = 900.
Example 3: 900 x 9
8100
These are just three examples.
I love how each acronym explains how the machinery works
Kids next door is easily one of my favorite action cartoons because of not only the chaotic creativity but also because they took the concept of everyday things kids faced with and turned it over its head
A cartoon network classic for sure
It amazes me how smart these kids are. They make legitimate weapons that could hurt people. And it’s out of JUNK! They even developed space travel.
Also Fireplace is my favorite purely because it’s the X-Wing equivalent in The Empire Strikes Back parody.
Kids imagination for ya
I can safely assume that members of the KND watched the A-Team on a regular basis to build some of their gadgets.
It's basically proves to us that kids could possibly be smarter than we give em credit for
Can't help but wonder where Gachi Akuta got its inspiration from.
@@Iamwolf134 last time I checked, Codename:Kids Next Door's creator was named Mr Warburton
The scamper and the splanker became such reliable go-to's in the series, 2x4 tech was always so great
Yep, just goes to show that kids might as well be smarter than we give em credit for
I just realized something like the Splanker would actually be a very useful self defense weapon or zombie killing weapon
@@epicty3607 that would depend on how hard you want it to hit
@@damianprock1650I've always wanted a S.P.L.A.N.K.E.R just to use it on people who piss me off.
@@mauriciogarcia4795 interesting
Man, I loved this show when I was a kid. It always amazed me that they were able to build these massive weapons and structures out of soda cans and old shoes and pieces of driftwood.
Yep, they're certainly resourceful
Yeah it's called recycling.
@@rjgamingmark3844 exactly, one man's trash is a kid's treasure
Operation Election was one of my favorites it’s just like The Empire Strikes Back!!
@@rjgamingmark3844 More like Recycling to the extreme!
When the acronyms are more impressive than the tech itself
Acronyms are fun. Another show should try that.
Yep
Of all the ridiculous contraptions in this series, the one that absolutely kills me is the last one.
A kid-portable slingshot that just throws a fucking bear.
Just a whole-ass bear.
Genius.
Don't forget numbuh 4's kangaroo from his backpack.
Dairy accelerated rocket tinkie
@@jasonclarke3285 thingy
you thing that's crazy, they tamed a *WHALE*
A fucking *blue Whale*
Just for a vehicle
I bet somebody had a lot of fun coming up with these acronyms.
I think so too. I wonder if other shows would do that?
Major Monogram could really learn a lot from these kids
Fr, there was no need for the last h in lockah sockah
L.O.C.K.A.H.S.O.C.K.A.H!!
@@larrytherustyboii7442 Locker Operated Cybernetic Klanky Armor Has Stinky Old Clothes Kannon Arms. HOORAY!
KND 2x4 Technology list:
Vehicles:
M.O.S.Q.U.I.T.T.O.H. 0:04
P.I.P.E.P.O.D. 0:14
D.A.R.T. 0:28
S.K.E.E.B.I.K.E. 0:39
S.K.Y.C.L.A.W. 1:17
M.E.R.R.Y.G.O.R.O.C.K.E.T. 1:51
C.H.O.P.S.H.O.P. 2:04
S.T.A.N.K. 2:15
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. 2:24
S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D. 2:35
D.O.H.D.O.H. 2:50
M.E.G.A.R.A.G.E. 3:01
G.A.R.G.O.C.Y.C.L.E. 3:13
W.R.A.S.L.E.R. 4:12
I.T.S.I.B.I.T.S.Y. 4:36
S.P.A.C.E.R.C.H.A.S.E.R. 5:00
S.H.O.P.P.I.N.G.D.A.R.T. 5:30
F.L.I.E.R.P.L.A.C.E. 5:50
U.N.D.E.R.P.O.U.N.D. 6:06
E.L.E.P.H.I.N.D.E.R. 6:49
S.T.O.R.K. 7:16
C.L.O.U.D.C.O.V.E.R. 7:29
B.L.U.B.B.E.R. 7:40
G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A. 7:53
H.O.T.S.H.O.T. 8:06
D.R.A.G.S.T.U.H. 8:16
S.C.A.M.P.E.R.-S.O.O.P.R.E.M.E. 8:54
S.C.A.M.P.P.E.R. 10:31
Weapons:
S.P.L.O.R.C.K. 1:02
S.P.L.A.N.K.E.R. 3:24
E.G.G.A.P.U.L.T. 3:53
R.O.B.O.B.R.A.D.L.E.Y. 4:23
S.P.L.A.T.T.L.E. 4:47
L.O.C.K.A.H.S.O.C.K.A.H. 5:14
S.P.O.T.F.I.T.E.S. 6:32
H.A.I.R.C.U.T.T.E.R. 8:28
V.A.C.D.O.O.M. 9:09
C.A.T.T.R.A.P. 9:30
L.E.M.O.N.A.D.E. 9:44
C.Y.C.L.O.C.A.N.N.O.N. 10:15
M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T. 10:45
B.E.A.R.H.U.G.G.A.H. 11:14
Gadgets:
C.A.T.U.H.P.L.U.N.K. 1:30
L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S. 1:39
R.O.L.L.A.S.K.A.T.E. 3:38
M.A.R.B.L.E. 6:22
G.U.M.M.B.O. 7:03
C.H.U.B.B.S.U.I.T. 8:42
V.O.C.A.L.-Y.O.K.E.L. 9:18
P.O.W.U.H.P.A.C.K. 9:55
R.E.B.R.I.D.G.E.R.A.T.E.R. 10:58
All are fun
Yes they are
Kids Next Door, Destructively Nefarious Kids, Hamsters Next Door, and Mandy New Director.
Before Phineas and Ferb, there was the Kids Next Door.
And a bit before that, Double D and whatever contraptions Eddy wants for his scams.
@@chimaeraarts makes me think that DD would have had a better lifestyle if he had join the kids next door. He has so much potential.😂
@@asuna5701bro would work his way up to chief engineer in the 2x4 technology department with his innovation
@@epicty3607 Hanging out with Eddy was a waste of his talent 😭😭😭
Really cool stuff going on
I always admired the CGI used in these
I gotta hand it to the writers of this show. All these definitely sound like acronyms a bunch of kids would come up with.
Why do some of these 2x4 technology whatchamacallits for these acronyms have a "K" for computer, which the word "computer" doesn't start with "K", I wonder? Aren't the letters "C" and "K" supposed to sound the same or something like that?
Okay the F.L.I.E.R.P.L.A.C.E was not only hidden well but very well designed!
Great name too
Happy belated 20th anniversary, CKND!
@5:11 The LOCKAH-SOCKAH (Locker Operated Cybernetic Klanking Armor Has Stinky Old Clothes Kannon Arms...Hooray!) was probably my favorite piece of 2x4 tech. Mostly for that delightful acronym.
An excellent mech suit if there ever was one
@@damianprock1650I love how you can see Lizzie in it.
@@mauriciogarcia4795 exactly, especially since I'm working on a spinoff series about her
This was one of my favorite traits from the show; good times 😌
4:44 Destructively Nefarious Kids: S.P.L.A.T.T.L.E. (Smart-alecky Prisoner Lobotomizing Apparatus Terrifyingly Tortures Loser Enemy) from Operation: P.O.O.L.
Not only does the SPLATTLE lobotomize you and torture you (terrifyingly!), it also declares you a loser in its own acronym.
The DNK probably should've had another episode.
This DNK device is most deadly from them all
En latino lo tradujeron literalmente garras diabolicas de los chicos nefastos y viles
Kids Next Door
G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A.
(Giant Oversized Ground Obliterating Gizmo Obviously Resembles Impossibly Large Lumbering Ape)
From Operation:
H.A.I.R.C.U.T.
I always found it impressive they actually 3d modeled each invention only for the model to be used for 5 seconds
The models would probably also be useful for getting the angles right when drawing them in the show, so they might have been useful for more than just a brief scene
Half the fun of being a fan of KND was making up your own 2x4 stuff. I think I had one I was proud of...
SLAMMER- Sled Launched Air Matress Modulated Escape Rocket
That’s a pretty good acronym. 👍
It's cool how a small chunk of the 2x4 technology utilizes nuclear energy; either weaponizing it, or powering it.
Someone should make a acronym generator based off KND’s 2x4 Technology now.
I agree
Just tried this in Chatgpt and the results are pretty good.
"Children's Hyper Activated Technology for Generating Plan Tactics"
.... I never paid attention to this stuff but now I am amazed
I absolutely love the Mosquito and Chopshop, both look super cool
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9:27 Hamsters Next Door: C.A.T.T.R.A.P. (Clamp Attaches To Tail Rocketing Away Pussycats) from Operation: H.A.M.S.T.E.R.
The hamsters should've gotten a few more episodes.
@@marthagilbert3459 exactly, even a miniseries would've sufficed, especially since we were looking at Tom and Jerry like shenanigans
Kids nextdoor g.u.n.d.a.m
General
Unilateral
Nuclear
Dispersive
Automatic
Module
Fun fact A positive example: The 2x4 technology came about when Cartoon Network wanted the high-tech gadgets changed since it was already done on Dexter's Laboratory. Creator Tom Warburton later stated that it became his favorite thing about the show.
I don't know what's more impressive, that a bunch of kids built all this stuff or the fact that those same kids trained an actual whale!
I say both
Galactic Kids Next Door F.A.T.S.
Fullscale Adult Termination System
Man I wonder if they monetized all these cool contraptions and made them toys and stuff I'm sure they would have sold really well such a smart and brilliant show 😊
The KND have a department just for acronyms, don't they?
With how crazy they get? Wouldn't surprise me.
Some of them i wonder if they do come up with them themselves, but yeah, one wonders.
10:42 Mandy New Dictator: M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T. (Monkeys And Nice Doggies Relax On Bellies Of Turtles) from The Grim Adventures of the KND
"What kind of acronym is that?!" - Mandy
@@camrob1179 i love how this implies the acronym breakdowns happen in real time and its something they can also hear, not just something the viewer does.
@@camrob1179 "Well, if you weren't in such a rush, maybe I could've come up with a better one."
I can think of a better acronym for it:
Mandy New Dictator: M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T (Massively Armed New Destructive Robot Operated By Our Trio)
@@someguy1747Yeah that would fit perfectly if Mandy wasn’t in such a rush.
I bet the person/people who came up with these had a fun time
The cartoon creators in this gen had a creativity level ages ahead of their time
So true
Now imagine how far the KND's technology would be. If they had used nuclear fusion powered engines 😅
Two of these things are apparently nuclear (L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S and C.Y.C.L.O.C.A.N.N.O.N), so they do have access to some form of nuclear energy. How though, I will never know.
@@ShyBiiteVTthey have a moonbase and spaceships made of scrapmetal
I think they can manage portable nuclear reactors
Operation cannon shows that apparently that they have uranium
Ah yes the S.K.A.M.P.E.R basically the KND Blackhawk. Always loved that vehicle and I think it’s the most used
I love that the Scamper is the only one to get an upgrade
IKR, right before they set it to self-destruct
@@damianprock1650 May your memories be a blessing, SCAMPER-SOOPREME
@@DjmatrixEvolution it's sacrifice was not in vain
@@damianprock1650 amen
@@DjmatrixEvolution my thoughts exactly
Oh god, there's some of these acronyms that are just plain funny. It's like elaborate excessively on simple things.
I know, and I can't count them all.
@@marthagilbert3459 I think C.A.T.U.H.P.L.U.N.K. (1:26) it's the most absurd one.
Can we talk about how they got a nucleus power computer?
No we need to talk about how they have a orbital Cannon
@@avatarwarmech They have a moon base I don't think that is an issues.
But that lunch box computer with nucleus as it power source is something else.
@@Aibadenshi but they have they also have the bicycles combining to make a nuclear powered Cannon I think is where our kids getting access to nuclear power
Never says its nuclear powered, just that its a "nuclear computer". Probably a home microcomputer from the "nuclear age" stuck inside a lunchbox.
Either that, or it really is nuclear powered like the cyclocannon
@@avatarwarmech clearly a sign that kids are smarter than we give em credit for
I liked when the catapult scene showed before Numbuh 4 being launched. It's like they were building the joke a little more there.
You mean Mr.Huggykins (I think that's how it's spelled, forgive me if it's not)? Yeah, I like that idea too.
Cave Johnson approves the L.E.M.O.N.A.D.E.
Combustible lemons!
OMFG i didnt even think about that XD
Cave Johnson is a former KND operative, confirmed!
Hand grenades made outta lemons, crazy on so many levels there, clearly something GSG9 could really use
Inspector Gadget approves G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A
Honestly hearing the voice over and over, I am brought back to the days of playing Star craft 1 and 2,and now imagining the adjutant to give the acronyms to the Terran units and vehicles
For the longest growing up watching KND, I never realized they were explaining the acronym 😂
Mission Impossible + Recess + Teen Titans= Codename KND
...You're not wrong at all!
Though...now I wonder how the Detwiler Gang would fare as KND opertives...
@@agentbeard8806 what's Detwiler?
@@kristelvidhi5038 I meant the kids from Recess- Y'know T.J Detwiler?
@@agentbeard8806 they have the Recess vibe although mixed with Teen Titans and Mission Impossible. I'd say Numbuh 1 is like TJ mostly though.
Movie: 8:50-9:16
Kids Next Door: S.C.A.M.P.E.R.-S.O.O.P.R.E.M.E. (Shabby Camper Actually Makes Perfect Emergency Rescue-Shuttle Obviously Overwelmingly Providing Really Excellent Massive Extras) from Operation: Z.E.R.O.
Kids Next Door: V.A.C.D.O.O.M. (Very Airy Cannon Delivery Oscillating Oomph Massively) from Operation: Z.E.R.O.
You missed the
Totally.
Am.
Gonna.
Getcha.
The Gargocycle, Dohdoh and Flyerplace probably the coolest looking 2×4 technology Vehicle
IKR, especially with the D.O.H.D.O.H looking like something outta Star Wars
@@damianprock1650 and the Flyerplacr is a smart escape ship
@@ishikawagoemon4397 that looked a lot like the snow speeder from *the Empire Strikes Back*
@@damianprock1650 still cool
@@ishikawagoemon4397 exactly
10:45 I gotta much better Acronym for this, M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T. - Mecha, Annihilating, Neutral, Destructo-tron, Readily, Operating, Battle, Opposing, Tactics. !!!
When you realize the last one they did was just a bear on a catapult….sounds about right
They have an acronym for everything! It's one of the reasons why I love this show! Fan made joke acronyms include: H.A.N.D.S (Handle Any N*gga Disrespecting Shit.) And L.E.M.O.N.A.D.E (Lemon Explosive Makes Outstanding Noise And Douses Enemies)
I love how the S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is like the Raptor in battlestar galactica
The S.K.Y.C.L.A.W.,
S.C.A.M.P.E.R.,
S.T.A.N.K.,
G.A.R.G.O.C.Y.C.L.E.,
S.P.A.C.E.R.C.H.A.S.E.R.,
F.L.I.E.R.P.L.A.C.E.,
B.L.U.B.B.E.R.,
C.L.O.U.D.C.O.V.E.R.,
G.O.G.O.-G.O.R.I.L.L.A.,
H.O.T.S.H.O.T.,
D.R.A.G.S.T.U.H., and C.Y.C.L.O.C.A.N.N.O.N. are my favorite vehicles from KND.
Substandard might be the most honest vehicle for admitting it Rarely Decompresses.
Back when I was younger, the only acronyms I made were:
S.C.O.O.T.E.R.
Super Cool Object Obliterates and Terminates Enemy Revenge
J.E.T.S.K.I.
Just Enough To Stop Krooks (Or Kidnappers I couldn't decide which) Instantly
How about "Justified Electronic Transport Speedily Keeps-Pace Instantly"?
@@calebsawyer0719 That sounds a hundred times better.
@@autumnusprime88It does? Thanks.
@@calebsawyer0719 Welcome.
Lockahsockah has to have the funniest acronym in the whole series, just because it has "hooray."
I love how many times "S" just stood for "Super"
How many times was that?
Series Finale: 10:53-11:24
Kids Next Door: R.E.B.R.I.D.G.E.R.A.T.E.R. (Revered English Bridge Really Is Double-y Great Enemy Roadblock And Totally Ends Rundown) from Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.
Kids Next Door: B.E.A.R.H.U.G.G.A.H. (Big Enormous Assault Rifle Hurls Ugly Grizzly Giving Agonising Hugs) from Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.
If not a hug from the bear, then it would've mauled Father to death
This kids build better technology than adults military technology. When they all grow up. The world will become and have the most powerful army ever
Except they get their memories erased when they turn 13, remember?
I find these parts as the best part of the series.
All the names feel like a kid learned what an acronym was, and just went through a dictionary to make names, and I love all of it!
The fact that the Grim Adventures crossover implies that Numbuh 3 is at least partially responsible for naming these things just makes it better.
The fact that not only they made them with junks (or stuff probably errrr borrowed somewhere), some of them actually were made in advance, hidden in somebody's house, or be the house itself, or were made for very very niche scenarios (that actually ended up happening).
Oh, and the fact that they managed to get some animal to cooperate with them.
the names sounded badass as acronyms but ruined when spelled out, also im impressed by how they look and functions despite being made of scraps
These are named by kids.
It's basically proof that kids are smarter than we give em credit for
Kid Next Door O.N.E.P.I.E.C.E.(Outstandingly Nice Electricity Phaser Incidentally Eliminates Complicated Enemies).
3:24-3:30 and 4:44-4:55
I have been hoping for this kind of video for years. Thank you so much for delivering!
I wonder if they have an operative who's one job is to come up with acronym names for 2x4 technology
I think that might be operative number 2×4 who was the judge for the 2×4 tech convention
@@hosungyoo5441 actually it was shown when numbah 1 and 2 wanted to know what B.R.A was. They used what was called a super cool name program to find out it was
B.attle
R.eady
A.rmor
Even when numbah 3 had to name the robot Mandy made, it was done out of haste and no sense words.
@@ytw101 they just had to look up bras? As Eddy would say:WOO HOO!!! PG-13
KND mission R.O.S.E.T.T.A.
Rosie’s Origin Story Explains To Thomas About
Rosie explains how she came to Sodor and also about she becomes red like James
Wish they made an RTS building game based on KND.
That would be amazing
Heck make Galactic Kids Next Door a game since CN won't make it a series
@@floridagator252 IKR, they should even have a lot of DC's intergalactic heroes cameo in the game, including the Green Lantern Corps and just as well, Hideo Kojima should have a hand in making it
@@damianprock1650 I mean we live in a world where Duck Dogers crossed over with the DC Universe....twice. nothing would surprise me anymore
@@floridagator252 that figures
Also, keep in mind that their treehouse bases hasn't crushed their leader's house yet. (It's where the treehouse is planted.)
Additionally, their moonbase is sealed with duct tape.
You should have included the T.R.E.E.H.E.M.O.T.H. form the game operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E
Kids Next Door, T.R.E.E.H.E.M.O.T.H. (Transformable Really Enormous Emergency Humongodroid Entirely Made Outta Treehouse Headquarters)
KND mission I.R.E.D.E.S.S.A.
In Railway Edition During Escape Stepney Saves Appearance
KND mission T.I.N.K.E.R.B.E.L.L
Thinking In New Kareer Episode Really Beauties Era Looks Like
I have always wanted to know where the hell these kids get the stuff they use in their tech. Jet engines, lasers, machines strong enough to lift the literal London Bridge, a freaking *bear*?!
Massive junkyard more likely
@@drakofox1362 wise man say:one man's trash is another man's treasure
It's so clever how they keep that "Kool Kidz" vibe by just alternating C or K in words like "Komputer", just to keep the acronyms consistently spelled right
Must’ve been hard to come up with these acronyms.
Nah. They ran em all through the L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S.
Watching these was mind blowing for me when I was a kid
KND mission V.I.D.I.A.
Victory In Dieselworks Is Awesome
Diesel needs to have a chance to do things good
10:42
Here's a better acronym for M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T
Mandy's
Android
Needed
During
Ruling
Over
Beings
Of
Terrestrial
Mandy: Now that’s more like it!
How the heck did they get away with "Lobotomy" in a kid's show!?
The same way Dan and Swampy did in the first season of Phineas and Ferb when it came to *Phineas and Ferb Get Busted*
Honestly, I think the
*Pipe*
*Interior*
*Penetrating*
*Electric*
*Powered*
*Oscillating*
*Drill*
is my favorite
It could use some defensive hardware tho.
The thing got disintegrated by freaking *turnips* in it's initial appearance
@@MuddyWolfFeesh
To be fair, it had that vaporizing bubble field in the game. But yeah, you’d think a giant flying drill would have missiles or at least a gatling cannon
Imagine a K.N.D game similar to CoD or Battlefield. All the weapons and gadgets we could use. It’d be awesome!
KND mission
M.A.R.V.I.N. Many Advice Readers Value Is Needed
Marvin went to a library to know what kinda value in needed
Kids Next Door: T.R.E.E.H.O.U.S.E.
Technologically Reinforced Exquisite Essential Hang Out Using Superficial Equipment
9:44 Cave Johnson would be proud…
The SKEEBIKE is literally just a jet engine with seats on it
I could think of a better acronym for Mandy New Dictator
M.A.N.D.R.O.B.O.T
Massive
And
Nefarious
Destructive
Robot
Obliterates
Billy
Obligating
Takeover
I'm gonna be honest, these vehicles is a good example about this whole serie is just a game made by the kids. They are inventing them with their creativities or just with little items.
Season 3: 2:59-4:43
Kids Next Door: M.E.G.A.R.A.G.E. (Mechanized Extra Giant Airship Resembles Aged Garage Excellently) from Operation: A.F.L.O.A.T.
Kids Next Door: G.A.R.G.O.C.Y.C.L.E. (Granite Augmented Rocket Glider Outstandingly Creates Your Cool Looking Escape) from Operation: U.T.O.P.I.A.
Kids Next Door: S.P.L.A.N.K.E.R. (Solid Pine Loaded Artillery Nicely Kicks Enemy Rear) from Operation: R.O.B.B.E.R.S.
Kids Next Door: R.O.L.L.A.S.K.A.T.E. (Rolling Object Launches Lard And Slimy Ketchup Around Totally Effectively) from Operation: K.A.S.T.L.E.
Kids Next Door: E.G.G.A.P.U.L.T. (Enormous Gizmo Goopifies Alotta People Using Latest Technology) from Operation: C.A.K.E.D.-T.H.R.E.E.
Kids Next Door: W.R.A.S.L.E.R. (Wrestling Robot Absolutely Slamerfies Large Enemy Riffraff) from Operation: H.U.G.S.
R.O.B.O.B.R.A.D.L.E.Y. (Robotic Operative's Ballistic Odor Blasting Rocket Armed Derriere Launches Extreme Yuckiness) from Operation: H.O.S.P.I.T.A.L.
Kids Next Door: I.T.S.I.B.I.T.S.Y. (Incredibly Tinified Spider Invades Bodily Interior To Stop Yuckiness) from Operation: S.P.R.O.U.T.
Bro ngl
After seeing GARGOCYCLE
IMMEDIATELY went to name my Cyclizar that lol
IKR, especially after giving one of they're operatives a cyborg procedure
"Excessively" not "effectively"
@@Prince_Eva_Huepow yeah, weird
Season 2
Kids Next Door:
C.A.T.U.H.P.L.U.N.K.
(Chucks Alotta Things Up High Powered Largely Using Nebulized Ketchup)
from Operation: C.A.T.S.
Kids Next Door:
L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S.
(Largely Undercover Nuclear Computer Handles Bologna Or Complicated Komputer Stuff) from
Operation: S.U.P.P.O.R.T.
Kids Next Door:
M.E.R.R.Y.G.O.R.O.C.K.E.T.
(Monstrous Electron Rocket Rotates Your Grown Opposition Round On Carnival Kontraption Eliminating Teenagers) from Operation:
T.A.P.I.O.C.A.
Kids Next Door:
C.H.O.P.S.H.O.P.
(Crab-Like Headquarters Obviously Packs Super Hair Obliterating Power) from
Operation: S.H.A.V.E.
Kids Next Door: S.T.A.N.K.
(Super Transforming Armored Neighborhood Kruiser) from Operation:
C.A.K.E.D T.W.O.
Kids Next Door:
S.C.A.M.P.E.R.
(Shabby Camper Actually Makes Perfect Emergency
Rescue-Mabob) from Operation: F.U.G.I.T.I.V.E.
Kids Next Door:
S.U.B.S.T.A.N.D.A.R.D.
(Super Underwater Boat Swims Terrifically Around Nautical Defenses And Rarely Decompresses)
from Operation:
U.N.D.E.R.C.O.V.E.R.
Kids Next Door: D.O.H.D.O.H.
(Decommissioned Operative Hunter Drives On Hydraulics)
from Operation: T.H.E. E.N.D.
I remember seeing this while flipping the channels back then. Good memories for my son as he watched this from time to time back then.
Even mandy agrees, that one didn't even make any sense.
The D.A.R.T, C.A.T.U.H.P.L.U.N.K, and L.U.N.C.H.B.O.C.K.S are my favorite acronyms, and the F.L.I.E.R.P.L.A.C.E is my favorite ship
My personal one C.R.A.Y.O.N.S.
Colorful
Rockets
Activate
Yucky wax
On
Neer-do-wells
Skillfully
That's really good
@@JuJu-bq9uq How about this one?
P.A.D.D.L.E.B.O.M.B.
Pressure
Accelerated
Dynamic
Device
Locks-On
Enemy
Battalion
Overwhelmingly
Massive
Bomb Barrage
Man, ya beat me to the punch. I was gonna do a compilation of these, but I never had the time to. Great comp, btw!
The KND and the Ork Wierdboyz should exchange notes.
Shut up ya stupid git! We gotta fight zoggin umie tyranny!
Nah, the Boyz should be asking dem for notes!
I don’t understand why they waited until season 3 to formally introduce the S.P.L.A.N.K.E.R. It made multiple appearances before that episode as far back as season 1. It was also in the game “Operation S.T.A.R.T.U.P.” which was the oldest KND game on cartoon network’s website.
KnD and the Ed's have very amazing carpentry skills
You can thank Double D for most of that in ed edd n eddy
@@chrismeteau9830 Thae scam-man for the scamman or something much wittier.
Thank you so much! I was waiting for someone to do a compilation of this.
4:44 "Destructively Nefarious Kids: S.P.L.A.T.T.L.E." ☹️☠️
In Polish it's P.A.C.K.A. (Przerażające Akcesoria Całościowo Katujące Antynaszych)
Rob Paulsen