A high school cheerleader and her clumsy best friend balance their duties as global crime-fighters with the typical challenges of adolescence.A high school cheerleader and her clumsy best friend balance their duties as global crime-fighters with the typical challenges of adolescence.A high school cheerleader and her clumsy best friend balance their duties as global crime-fighters with the typical challenges of adolescence.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 15 nominations total
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- TriviaMark McCorkle and Bob Schooley created the show in an elevator. McCorkle looked at Bob and said, "Kim Possible: she can do anything," and Schooley replied, "Her partner is Ron Stoppable: he can't do anything."
- Crazy creditsStarting in Season 4, the episodes contain an extra scene during the credits that usually continues something from what happened earlier depending on what episode.
- Alternate versionsOn Disney+, the "Disney Channel Original" logo is replaced with a longer version of the Disney Television Animation castle logo.
- ConnectionsEdited into Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003)
- SoundtracksCall Me, Beep Me! (The Kim Possible Song)
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Written and Produced by Cory Lerios & George Gabriel
Performed by Christina Milian
Christina Milian appears courtesy of Def Soul Records
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Kim Possible cleverly written
Kim Possible's not meant to be taken as a serious epic or dramatic action show. Its focus on the blend of "saving the world" as a by-the-way activity on the side while handling the ordinary life of being a high school student is part of what makes this show so appealing. Using witty dialogue between the characters, the show often pokes fun at the clichés of villains and action shows. The interactions between each of the hilariously paired characters is really what drives the show. For example, note the team of Kim and Ron (extreme competence and intelligence versus extreme incompetence). Or better yet, note the humorous tension between benign villains and their very evil counterparts. (Dr. Drakken and Shego, and Senor Junior and Senor Senior). This show can be enjoyed on many different levels, which is why it can appeal to such a wide range of age groups.
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