Kim Possible
Kim Possible
TV-Y7 | 07 June 2002 (USA)
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    Artivels

    Undescribable Perfection

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    Mjeteconer

    Just perfect...

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    Afouotos

    Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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    Allison Davies

    The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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    gnelsie13

    Kim Possible is by far one of the best Disney produced shows ever created. I began watching when I was just 3 years old, and I loved this show. 12 years later, and you can still run up to any member of my Sophomore class, sing her ringtone and receive the famous line "What's the sitch" in response. The reason I'm writing this review now is because I am currently watching an episode with my seven year old cousin who had never seen or heard of the show before. Seeing her face light up as we watched, reminded me of what this show could do and how it can make anyone laugh. I recommend it to anyone who needs to smile, laugh or just take your mind off something. Kim can quite literally help you through any sitch:)

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    lenvallairdjr

    This show, "Kim Possible", don't get me started on this show! This show was Disney Channel at its animated best and it still is today. If the kids watched this show before, they'll understand what I'm saying here. To the people who never heard this show before, here's the main sitch. This show introduced every kid or adult to Kim Possible, a teenager who's highly known for saving the world from evil villains like Drakken and Shego and Senor Senor Senor. Bottom Line; Anything kind of problem you have, big or small, you can just call up Kim Possible and she'll say "No big" or "So not the drama". But, she's not the only character to pay attention to. There's also her best friend, Ron Stoppable and his mole rat, Rufus, who, in this show, are the barrel of laughs in this show mostly. There are some serious things with them as well but they're the "Laugh" button in this show. What makes this show amazing is the script writing which is top-notch on every single episode in so many ways. Reason why the show won 2 Emmy's! Your mission: See the show!

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    jaemiewaters

    it is a bad show i mean it is a stupid show it is just a bad show that no one would like i never saw anything like this before i was disappointed with the show because it use to be a good show but now it is a bad sow know wonder that took it off TV in 2007 it was horrible i hated it a lot do not watch this show i mean it it is a bad show i do not recommend this show it is horrible i hate this show i never saw a show this bad before i hate this show and so will you it is one bad show you will hate it a lot i never saw a show this bad before you will say the same thing it is a bad show i hate this show and so will you make this number 1000 of the worse shows in the whole world it is one bad show i never saw a show really this bad before i do not recommend this show for any one you will hate this show a lot you will say boo this show stinks boo boo boo boo

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    DeanNYC

    "Kim Possible" is arguably the best series Disney has produced to date... (animated or otherwise) as many other viewers have commented. But the question is why? What makes this program so much better than every other in the long and storied history of the Mouse?Premise. The old joke about a Rocket Scientist and a Brain Surgeon is a great place to start, as that's Kim's Dad and Mom! And with such intelligent lineage, Kim is a brilliant mind too, only she's not weird about it. She's a basic, average girl, but she's here to save the world! Cheerleader and honor student by day; superhero the rest of the time. Really, she's the most well-rounded and talented Disney female since 1964's Mary Poppins (and she didn't have to keep house; just answer her KIM- municator).Characters. Kim's partner in crimefighting, Ron Stoppable and his naked mole rat pet Rufus always provided comic relief, humorous complications and legitimate help to Ms. Possible, as well as the inevitable after- school snacks at Bueno Nacho, their Mexican restaurant hangout. Wade, the point man that clued Kim in to the sitch, offered just the right tone of stability to the stories. Kim's occasionally seen twin brothers Tim and Jim gave her some sibling rivalry angst. And the best and most wacky rogue's gallery of villains since Adam West's "Batman" series, and with nearly the same level of star power, provided the knockout punch! Led by John DiMaggio's Dr. Drakken and Nicole Sullivan's Shego, other guest voices throughout the series included such iconic names as Debbie Reynolds, Andrea Martin, Elliot Gould, George Takei, Nestor Carbonell and Ricardo Montalban. Stories. Despite covering the same ground as so many other series had done within the high school framework setting, every episode always seemed fresh and innovative. Full credit to the writers for carefully mixing in the adventure elements with Kim's day-to-day school life, for exposing some of Kim's foibles and failings (she really had trouble with that road test for Driver's Ed!) and for not letting Kim and Ron get too romantic until just the right moment. Also, the fact that the plots always had that sense of danger but were never too frightening for all age groups was a truly brilliant and notable element of the series.Performances. Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright and Tahj Mowry were fantastic as the core four heroes, and their vocal skills were crucial in making everything work. And the theme song, sung by Christina Milian, lived up to the level of the program itself. Always smart, always funny and always had something to say about family, friendship and life (both scholastic AND extra-curricular), "Kim Possible" really was worth watching, and Kim proved it was Possible to be a great Disney role-model without being a princess!

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