Kim Possible - The Movie - So the Drama (Extended Edition)
by Steve Loter
from Walt Disney Home Video
Opening with a Bond-style action sequence, the 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie Kim Possible: So the Drama finds our heroine attempting to foil Drakken's most insidious plot yet. What can he possibly want with robots from Nakasumi Toys (the company from the series' first episode, "Crush"), Dr. Possible's cybertronic technology, creepy syntho-drones, and the latest teen fads? Kim's used to fighting Drakken; the bigger problem is finding a date to the prom, or--worse--going with Ron, who's so not that kind of friend. Enter the new guy in school, Eric, who's cute enough to inspire cootie alerts. But that means no more hanging out with Ron, who's also having major issues with Bueno Nacho's new management. Hang-ups aside, the two friends will have to figure out a way to save the world one more time, leading to the debut of a spankin'-new outfit and a surprise ending. So the Drama marks the end of Disney's Kim Possible series. For its cool adventures, its nifty gadgets, its hip wit, and a teen heroine that appeals to both youngsters and oldsters, it will be missed. --David Horiuchi
Kim Possible is ready to save the world (again) in this action-packed, seriously exciting adventure. Here's the sitch: Dr. Drakken has an evil new plot for world domination, but his ultimate success depends upon finding out KP's weakness. Could it have anything to do with a certain new hottie named Eric? Kim is definitely distracted by the prom date drama. Meanwhile, Ron is up to his eyeballs in strange little Diablo Devil toys when his favorite food joint, Buenos Nachos, crosses over to the dark side. Now he's acting like such a dweeb -- just when Kim needs him most! If Dr. D can keep up the pressure, KP will SO have to surrender! But it's not over till it's SO over! Don't miss all the undercover adventure, explosive action, and never-before-seen DCOM-Extra bonus features in Disney's KIM POSSIBLE MOVIE: SO THE DRAMA.
Kim Possible - A Sitch in Time
by Nicholas Filippi
from Walt Disney Home Entertainment
What's the sitch in Kim Possible's first TV movie? A downer: Ron (voiced by Will Freidle) is moving to Norway, meaning an end to civilization as we know it--or at least an end to the Possible-Stoppable team. That's bad news for Kim (Christy Carlson Romano). Losing your trusty sidekick is so not the way you want to tackle a cadre of bad guys trying to use mystical monkey powers to alter the universe's time stream for unspeakably evil purposes. To stop them, Kim has to take a wild ride to her pre-hero past and a dystopian future, but just when things are looking grim, remember that anything's possible for a Possible. Particularly Kim Possible, who's still tough, witty, and refreshingly free of any saucy teen attitude. Guest voices include Michael Dorn, Michael Clarke Duncan, Freddie Prinze Jr., Vivica Fox, and Elliott Gould. (Ages 6 to 10; cartoon action) --David Horiuchi
It's Kim Possible's most extreme adventure yet! In her race against time, she travels through the years in her first way cool, full-length movie. Here's the "sitch": When Shego and her evil henchmen capture the all-powerful Time Monkey and start monkeying around with time, a visitor from the future -- Rufus 3000, a buffed-up, talking descendent of everyone's favorite naked mole rat -- alerts Kim to the plan. Kim, along with her faithful sidekick Ron Stoppable and Rufus, must triumph in the present and the past or the future will be history! Featuring awesome bonus features, a notable guest cast -- including Freddie Prinze Jr., Dakota Fanning, Kelly Ripa, and Raven -- and a whole lot more, A SITCH IN TIME is SO not your average movie.
Kim Possible - The Villain Files
by Nicholas Filippi
from Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Booyah! Kim Possible is back for four more episodes in The Villain Files. "Blush" pits KP against her archenemies, Drakken and Shego, who concoct their most evil plan yet: to make Kim disappear whenever she gets embarrassed, and no way that's not going to happen when Josh Mankey's around. In "Animal Attraction," Senor Senior Sr. (voiced by Ricardo Montalban) and Senor Senior Jr. hatch a plot for revenge as Kim becomes obsessed with animology as the key to finding her perfect mate, and in "Number One," Kim fights for respect from Global Justice agent Will Du (B.D. Wong) when they face off against rogue golfer Duff Killigan. Last, in a never-aired episode, "Showdown at the Crooked D," the Possible clan (including Kim's wannabe cousin) has to posse up as Drakken schemes to take his place as the world's greatest genius. The freaky thing is in the first and last episodes (both from the second season) the voice of Kim doesn't sound quite right. Either star Christy Carlson Romano was having a bad voice day or she was replaced by a sound-alike actor. We suspect a Drakken plot! --David Horiuchi
Kim Possible - The Secret Files
by Steve Loter
from Walt Disney Home Video
She's your basic average girl and she's here to save the world. An Alias-type heroine for the tween-age set, the Disney Channel's Kim Possible is a high school cheerleader who doubles as a super agent. Here's the sitch: In "Attack of the Killer BeBes," the first of three episodes, KP (voiced by Christy Carlson Romano, the star of another Disney series Even Stevens), her sidekick, Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle), his naked mole rat, Rufus, and supergenius Wade take on a bunch of evil robots controlled by her arch-enemy, Drakken. "Downhill" introduces DNAmy, the wacko geneticist who creates fearsome hybrid creatures. The title of the never-before-seen episode, "Partners," has two meanings--first, Kim and Ron decide to break up their partnership, sort of, and Drakken teams up with DNAmy to form a mutant army to take over the world. No big. KP and her team have enough smarts, cheerleader moves, and high-tech gadgets to save the day, and the sly wit and Kim's school-girl awkwardness can prove appealing to grown-up kids as well. (Ages 6 to 10; cartoon action, bare midriffs, staying out late on a school night) --David Horiuchi
From the hit TV series, it's Kim Possible, just your average teenage girl out to save the world. She foils sinister plots around the globe with her sidekick Ron Stoppable and still makes it home in time for dinner. It's big fun as Kim takes on some seriously wacko bad guys in this way cool series of adventures. Here's the "sitch": Rufus, Ron's pet naked mole rat, goes 3-D and takes control of the "Kimmunicator" to guide you through three awesome Kim Possible missions, including a never-before-seen episode. This is the only place to catch all the thrills as the evil Dr. Drakken feigns love for the villainous DNAmy in order to take advantage of her mutation skills. It's cool. It's hot. It's SO not the drama!
Disney Channel Holiday
from Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Collection of live action comedies and a cartoon from the Disney Channel focusing on the holiday season.
Genre: Christmas
Rating: NR
Release Date: 25-SEP-2006
Media Type: DVD
Join some of the Disney channel's most popular families as they discover the true spirit of the holidays by celebrating family, friendship and good will toward others. Holiday episodes of Even Stevens The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and That's So Raven stress the universal importance of family and tradition in stories that focus on Hanukkah, the legend of Joseph and Mary and a family's cherished Christmas traditions. Selflessness and generosity toward others prove vital to a happy holiday in Lizzie McGuire), Kim Possible, and Phil of the Future as does the willingness to put aside differences and embrace one's fellow man in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Kim Possible. Seasoned holiday viewers will notice an abundance of references to classic holiday television specials like A Charlie Brown Christmas, Frosty the Snowman, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and It's a Wonderful Life. --Tami Horiuchi
Disney - Kim Possible - The Secret Files
- Disney
- The Secret Files
- Kim Possible
- Christy Carlson Romano
- Nancy Cartwright
Kim Possible is a girl who can do anything: stop an avalanche or an evil supervillian. She goes to high school with her friend and sidekick Ron Stoppable (and his pet mole rat Rufus) by day; by night she tackles the baddies that threaten the world. She's helped by a genius computer nerd Wade, and a network of grateful people that she's helped in the past, who give her free rides all around the planet to where she's needed.
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