![]() ![]() K once took karate lessons from the evil Master Pho (Master Foe) to bust his secret evil bank-robbing karate gang. She plays classical violin, which Riley hates, and it puts Dick to sleep. She also habitually thinks all her chores are secret missions. In the episode Abra K Dabra!, it is revealed that she has stage fright and that her middle name is Mildred. Her career as a spy has caused her paranoia. If something seems unfair, she fixes it very quickly. From an outside view, it may seem she doesn't care for her kids or husband, but in fact, she loves them devotedly, even though she may express it through a recording or videotape. She is the siblings' adoptive British mother and is a 6'1 -tall superspy. Karen Mildred "Agent K" Daring (voiced by Kath Soucie) – Agent K resembles Emma Peel.In "She Works Hard For The Movie," it's revealed Riley has an Aunt named Debbie, and her middle name is Eugene. She has a crush on Johnny Hitswell, and they became a couple in season 2, but Johnny breaks up with her because of her controlling attitude in "Heartbreak in the City." Riley claims she is over him, despite many people who claim otherwise. At one point, she was part of the journalism staff at school. She has an imaginary unicorn friend named Rainbow Jumper and gets a B average in school. She is a girly girl and enjoys baseball, playing the violin, horses, ponies, Hornet Hive Scouts, and pretty much any form of sugar. She generally uses the Fleemco phone to replace mean or unfair adults, but sometimes she uses it for her selfish purpose. She is the kinder, more caring, and reliable sibling who enjoys school. Riley Eugene Daring (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – Riley is Todd's 13-year-old older sister.In the episode " Tasumi Unmasked," Todd formed his single band and battles against the mailman for his "Game Cone 4". In season 2, Todd still has feelings for Sierra after the one-time bond between the two after the parody of Star Trek fan club. His catchphrases include "Don't judge me" and "Sweet." In "Ratted Out" for the first time, Todd sings the second verse to "My Rat Buddy" at the end of the episode. He hates school, learning, and reading, which forces him to replace the librarian in another episode. Todd loves the Monkey Cop movie series and playing the GameCone (a parody of Nintendo GameCube) video game console. In an episode revealed, he has a talent for singing. He is best friends with Jacobo and Shelton. Todd usually uses the Fleemco phone to replace people for selfish purposes. He and Riley are the adopted children of K and Dick Daring. Todd is the lazy, trouble-making, and selfish one of the siblings. Todd Bartholomew Daring (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) – Todd is Riley's 11-year-old younger brother.( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( November 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. The series follows their misadventures as they attempt to better their lives by replacing unwanted people, with said attempt usually backfiring and both learning a lesson about appreciating what they already have. Fleemco immediately replaces the person with someone whom the siblings prefer. Whenever Todd and Riley want to replace someone undesirable, they call Conrad Fleem on the Fleemco phone via a large button. They mail-ordered the ad and $1.98 for the phone-which allows them to replace any person or animal they desire-and in the process they got new parents: a British secret agent named Agent K and a professional daredevil named Dick Daring. While cleaning the floors, they stumbled across a Fleemco comic book containing an ad for the Fleemco phone. As we get our replacement discs we'll keep you posted on those changes as well.The opening sequence explains that two siblings, Todd and Riley, lived in what used to be an orphanage with their birth parents' fate unrevealed. We hope to have our first round of coverage for this set very shorty, but with 12 films and 16 discs on top of HOURS of bonus features - this has been a big effort. Jason X: Missing audio during a scene in the film in which Jason kills camp counselors in a sleeping bag.ĬLICK HERE for details and how to request your replacement. Jason Goes to Hell: (Unrated Cut) Missing “snapped wrist” gore in an uncut scene. From their statement, they hope to have replacements out by November 2020 - so pretty fast turn around.įriday the 13th Part 3 3-D: (When viewing in 3D) First instance of 3D opening credits does not come out of the screen correctly. As we work to pull together full coverage for this full set - we're breaking out coverage into three distinct eras of the franchise for convenience - Shout! Factory has issued a statement regarding some of the disc errors fans have noticed - and they will be replacing them ASAP. ![]()
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