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Kim Jong-un is a minor character in the Robot Chicken series. Being a parody of his real life counterpart of the same name, he appears in the skit, "Mission Kim Possible", which is a parody of "Kim Possible" and the "Mission Impossible" movie franchise, where he captures Kim Possible and both start a war of puns between them.
He is voiced by Randall Park, who also portrayed his other counterpart in the 2014 film, "The Interview".
Biography[]
Kim Jong-Un is first shown having successfully captured Kim Possible, proclaiming if he caught the "great Kim Possible" or was "kim-magining things". As Kim Possible proclaims that war is not the answer, Kim Jong-Un reveals that he made improvements to his security system, causing two of his pet alligators to nearly attack Kim in her cell as she proclaims he is a mad man. He then mocks her saying that she is "kim-prisoned", as she tells him to stop mocking her name, prompting Kim Jong-Un to mock her once more by saying that "kim-itation" is his serious form of flattery.
Kim Possible then demands where his "kim-maginary" wife is, to which Kim Jong-Un mocks her by saying that his wife is on vacation "kim-becile", prompting her to tell him "more like your Kim-potent". He then says that it's a lie, saying its "Kim-mense", prompting Kim Possible to taunt him once more by saying that he's "kim-mature". Kim Jong-Un says that his wife is real and not like her "kim-plants". As Kim Possible mocks him more and says another pun "what are you Kim-plying?!", two of Kim Jong-Un's pet alligators overhear their conversation as Kim Jong-Un says that natural breasts don't form a perfect right angle. His two alligators proclaim that they should get over their feud, to which the second, revealed to be David, admits that Kim Jong-Un should impregnate Kim Possible. The first alligators says "you're dead to me David" as the screen cuts to another skit.
Trivia[]
- Kim Jong-un's pajamas have basketballs in them, which references the fact that he met Dennis Rodman in North Korea, who is in fact, a real life NBA player.
- Randall Park later portrayed Kim Jong-un in the 2014 film, The Interview, which was also released in 2014, the same year as the skit.
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