
However, Grandfather shunned his son and ordered him to leave, calling him a failure and claiming that he liked his other son more. One day, his son, Monty Uno, discovered the Book of KND, led an uprising of children and defeated his evil father by erasing memories and powers.ĭuring the dawn of the 21st century, Grandfather's other son, Benedict Uno, used the Recommissioning Module on Grandfather, then a decrepit old man, to restore his former self, and expected to work together with him to destroy the Kids Next Door and rule the world alongside him. He was voiced by Neil Ross, who also voiced Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, the Cyclops in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and Colonel Volgin in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.ĭuring the Victorian Era, Grandfather (back then known as Pappy) ruled the world with an iron fist and forced all children to work in his tapioca factories. He is also the grandfather of Nigel Uno (Numbuh 1), and Number Zero/Monty Uno's father and arch-nemesis. He had a bald head and a large beard with long, scraggly strands of hair. Grandfather is very tall and lanky, and significantly taller than a normal person. Many years later, he was revived by his younger son and successor, Father, and began transforming the people of the world into Senior Citi-zombies. He is an extremely powerful and tyrannical being who once ruled the world before he was overthrown by his elder son, Monty Uno. He is by far the most powerful and evil villain that the KND has faced as a whole. Grandfather is the overarching antagonist of the Codename: Kids Next Door series, serving as the main antagonist of Cartoon Network's 3rd animated feature film, Codename: Kids Next Door Operation: Z.E.R.O. ~ Grandfather's last words before he and Monty get decommissioned by his grandson, Numbuh One. Grandfather: You’re out of my will, you brat! I just wanted to see what would happen when you put an adult into a decommissioning chamber. Numbuh Zero: Wasn't trying to crush you Pappy. Did you honestly believe that 39 gazillion tons of red-hot metal and duct tape would crush me? ~ Grandfather upon being brought back by Father. Grandfather: And now, GET OUT OF MY SIGHT! Since the recipe is the triplets mother's, it's likely that it is her grandmother's recipe.Grandfather: Thank you, son! Thank you for reawakening the pure evil that lay dormant within me for these many years. When you look at the recipe imprinted on Numbuh 19th Century's chest, it says Grandma's Recipe.This would match up with the real-life Battle of the Alamo (which loosely inspired the Alamode) having taken place in 1836.

Since Operation: C.A.K.E.D.- F.I.V.E said early 19th century, it's possible that they were active at the earliest in the late 1830s to the early 1840s. In the book 2x4 Technology Handbook, Numbuh 2 calls Numbuh 19th century a Victorian operative.Warburton, it's revealed that they are, in fact, delightfulized. Their mother is colored black and red, which would mean she possibly had thermal-based abilities similar to Grandfather and Father.

Since their bloodline had produced Father in the current time, the triplets (and their mother) were able to escape before the flash-freeze.To imply they passed on the Shadow Suit abilitites, they are her ACTUAL daughters that were later delightfulized. However, the DCFDTL are shown to be able to separate on rare occasions, except unlike the triplets, they were adopted.One triplet can act on her own accord, meaning they may not be one entity like their later descendants.


The cake's recipe was kept by their mother, who is Father's great-grandmother. Like their modern counterparts, the Delightful Children From Down the Lane, they frequently celebrated their birthday and prepared a delicious cake, which they refused to share with anyone else.
