Five extraordinary 10-year-olds, who are dedicated to freeing all children from the tyrannical rule of adults, have formed a covert team called the Kids Next Door (also known as KND). To mask their identities, they have taken numbers instead of names. Led by Numbuh One from the fortress of their Treehouse headquarters, the KND team has vowed to knock down anyone who gets in the way of their stated mission.
Codename: Kids Next Door comes to DVD this
October 26th, with this first-ever release containing 10 episodes from the program. Over two hours of feature are here, plus extras that include the following:
- 2x4 Technology Profiles
- Kids Next Door GameBoy Advance videogame cheats
- Cartoon Network Bonus Cartoon: "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"
Codename: Kids Next Door - Sooper Hugest Missions: File 1 has a list price of $19.97, and portions of the proceeds will go to benefit UNICEF.
KND is a hot item right now, with toys and clothing coming next spring and a big-screen movie already been planned for 2006!
What's the cover art look like? We peeked in the keyhole, and this is what we saw:
We'll show you the rest of it, and fill you in on anything more our agents uncover, just as soon as distributor Warner Home Video makes the official announcement.
In the meantime, if you're a fan of Cartoon Network shows, surf on over to their website at CartoonNetwork.com; if your pop-up filter is turned off, then you MIGHT be lucky enough to be asked to take part in a survey. After some questions to make sure you qualify, you'll get a screen that looks like this:
We doubt that this survey will last long, so hurry and let them know! Here at TVShowsOnDVD, the voting says that
Dexter's Lab leads the field, with almost 70% more votes than its nearest competitors on that list (
Powerpuff Girls &
Johnny Bravo, which are in a virtual tie).