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This production order is technically wrong. The show has three episode orders; The Curious Pictures order (as shown in INTERVIEWS's credits), the airing order (as listed on Wikipedia), and the production order (as seen on the storyboards).
Since Codename: Kids Next Door has three episode orders; the Package order, as used by Curious Pictures or Cartoon Network, the Production Order, as shown in storyboards/production blogposts, and the Broadcast Order, as each episode originally premiered.
Like similar shows that have such a discrepancy with episode orders (SpongeBob being a prime example), I believe that the KND page should primarily use the Package Order, as the Production/Package order differ heavily (multiple segments were swapped around), and CN scarcely airs its shows in its Broadcast order.
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