Ron wants to belong to a group in school, and he decides becoming the only male on the cheer squad is what to do. Kim wants to be supportive, but seeing Ron's mad dog mascot routine (complete with head mask and rabid foam) makes her doubt Ron's place is on cheer squad. This angers Ron, and he storms away. Meanwhile, two local scientists are kidnapped. While at the site of the second one's disappearance, Ron sees an old college picture of the two missing scientists and Kim's dad. Ron (with Rufus's help) realizes that Dr. Possible is the next target. Still being mad at Kim, he decides to handle this lead himself. He makes a mask of Dr. Possible, borrows Dr. P's car keys, and goes out to his car. Suddenly, the roof of the car is punctured and three robots take Ron away. Later, Dr. Possible arrives at Kim's cheer practice, mad at what Ron has done to his car. Suspecting foul play, Kim asks Wade to track Ron, who traces him to a local hotel. Once there, Kim and Dr. Possible notice that everyone has been knocked out with a sleeping gas. Inside, they find Dr. Drakken with the two scientists and Ron in a cage. It turns out that Drakken was once a fourth friend of the other three - Drew Lipsky - who was laughed out of school because he'd brought crude female robots for the four of them to take to a dance. But now he's perfected the robots, called Bebes, and plans to have his revenge on his three former friends. But Dr. Possible recognizes how the robots must coordinate their minds, and has Wade send an audio jamming signal via the Kimmunicator to confuse the robots. With them disabled, Kim quickly dispatches them and stops Drakken. Back home, Kim is feeling guilty about not being supportive of Ron's dream (and afraid he might turn out like Drakken if he loses a friend's support). So she decides to keep Ron on the cheer squad. At his first appearance at a basketball game, the crowd goes wild for the Middleton Mad Dog, and Ron's place on the squad is assured.
Brian George, Christy Carlson Romano, Gary Cole, Gedde Watanabe, Jean Smart, John Di Maggio, Kerri Kenney, Kirsten Storms, Nancy Cartwright, Rob Paulsen, Tahj Mowry, Will Friedle
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