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'''''Codename: Kids Next Door''''', also known as ''Kids Next Door'' or by its [[acronym]] ''KND'', is an [[United States|American]] [[animated television series]] that debuted on the [[Cartoon Network]] on [[December 6]],[[2002]]. Like ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' before it and ''[[Megas XLR]]'' after it, this series came about as the result of [[Cartoon Network's Big Pick|a viewer's poll by Cartoon Network]] (though KND was originally supposed to air on Kids WB). Broadcast as two episodes per half-hour (except for a few half-hour episodes, the first being "[[List of Codename: Kids Next Door 30-minute episodes#G.R.O.W.U.P.|Op G.R.O.W.-U.P.]]"), the central characters of the series are five ten-year olds who operate out of their [[treehouse]] against the [[tyranny]] of [[adult]]s and [[teenager]]s (e.g. early bedtimes, [[homework]], and any place where kids aren't allowed). These central characters make up what is known as Sector V (the letter V and not the Roman numeral for 5) of a worldwide organization, also collectively known as the Kids Next Door. The series was created by [[Tom Warburton]], who appears only as "Mr. Warburton" in the credits.
 
To accomplish their various missions, the Kids Next Door have access to a variety of gadgets and devices stored in their treehouse (often [[Rube Goldberg]] devices that are products of "[[two-by-four technology]]") as well as the resources of the global Kids Next Door. Although the Kids Next Door of Sector V often call themselves agents, or even soldiers, they normally do not wear modernized armor during missions, instead they typically wear regular clothes.