Ep 2. Operation: N.O.-P.O.W.U.H. / Operation: T.E.E.T.H.
- TV-Y7
- December 13, 2002
- 22 min
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6.2 (5)
Codename: Kids Next Door season 1 episode 2 features two separate missions by the titular Kids Next Door organization. The first mission, "Operation: N.O.-P.O.W.U.H.", has the KND attempting to free one of their operatives who has been captured by the villainous adult organization, the Delightful Children From Down the Lane. The second mission, "Operation: T.E.E.T.H.", has the KND investigating a dentist who they believe may be extracting children's teeth without their consent.
In "Operation: N.O.-P.O.W.U.H.", the KND receives a distress signal from one of their operatives, Numbuh 5, who has been captured by the Delightful Children. The KND mobilizes their forces and launches a rescue mission to save Numbuh 5 and retrieve valuable information on the Delightful Children's nefarious plans.
The mission is fraught with danger, as the Delightful Children have a number of traps and weapons designed to thwart the KND's efforts. However, the KND is not deterred and continues to push forward, determined to save their comrade and foil the Delightful Children's schemes.
Meanwhile, in "Operation: T.E.E.T.H.", the KND receives a tip from a concerned citizen that a local dentist may be extracting children's teeth without their consent. The KND springs into action, dispatching a team to investigate the dentist's office and gather evidence.
As they snoop around the dentist's office, the KND uncovers a sinister plot involving mind-control devices implanted in children's teeth. The dentist, it turns out, is not only extracting teeth without consent but is also using the extracted teeth to create the mind-control devices. The KND quickly sets to work dismantling the operation and liberating the children from the dentist's clutches.
Overall, season 1 episode 2 of Codename: Kids Next Door is an action-packed adventure featuring two exciting missions by the KND. Fans of the series will love the thrilling action and colorful characters, while newcomers will be drawn in by the show's fun and irreverent style.