Kim Possible

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  • TV-G
  • 2002
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.2  (29,813)

Kim Possible was an American animated TV series created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle that aired on Disney Channel from June 2002 to September 2007. The show followed the daily life of teenager Kim Possible, a high school student and undercover agent who fought crime and saved the world on a regular basis. The show was a blend of action-adventure and comedy, making it a popular choice among children and adults alike. The show featured a talented ensemble cast, with Gary Cole and Jean Smart voicing Kim's parents James and Ann Possible, respectively. Patrick Warburton played the role of the evil villain Agent Brown, and Will Friedle played the role of Ron Stoppable, Kim's best friend and partner in crime-fighting. Tahj Mowry portrayed the character of Wade Load, the technical genius who helps Kim and Ron via his state-of-the-art communication system. Nancy Cartwright lent her voice to a number of characters throughout the series, but most notably as the show's primary villain, Dr. Drakken. Christy Carlson Romano voiced Kim Possible, bringing the character to life with her vibrant and energetic performance. Nicole Sullivan played Shego, Drakken's loyal sidekick who eventually switches sides and joins Kim's team. John DiMaggio played several minor roles, including the character of Drakken's sidekick, Duff Killigan. Kirsten Storms gave a voice to the character of Bonnie Rockwaller, Kim's high school arch-rival. Andrew James Trauth played the role of Josh Mankey, Kim's love interest, while Nestor Carbonell portrayed the character of Senor Senior Senior, a billionaire villain. Earl Boen played the recurring role of Professor Dementor, a mad scientist who often provided Kim and Ron with some of their biggest challenges. Rider Strong voiced the character of Brick Flagg, a villain who first appeared in season 2. Shaun Fleming played the role of Jim and Tom Kane voiced the character of Dr. Cyrus Bortel, both of whom were minor villains in the series. Ashley Tisdale played the recurring role of Kim's nemesis, Camille Leon, who was a popular teen actress and model. Tisdale's performances were instrumental in making the character one of the show's most beloved and memorable. The show's premise revolved around Kim and Ron's adventures as they battled evil villains, monsters, and rogue secret agents. Kim was a high school student by day, but at night she became an unstoppable force, capable of taking on any challenge that came her way. Kim was always able to save the day, using her intelligence, wit, and superior combat skills to overcome seemingly impossible odds. Ron, on the other hand, was Kim's loyal best friend, who always stood by her side no matter how dangerous or difficult the situation. Ron was the lovable sidekick who provided comic relief and support when things got tough. Together, Kim and Ron made a formidable team, defeating their adversaries with ease. The show was praised for its positive portrayal of female lead characters, as well as its humorous and exciting storylines. The show's combination of comedy and action made it an instant hit with viewers of all ages. Kim Possible also encouraged its young audience to be confident, brave, and smart, and always stand up for what is right. Kim Possible ran for a total of 87 episodes over its five-season run, culminating in a final TV movie titled Kim Possible: So The Drama in 2005. Despite ending over a decade ago, the show still holds a special place in the hearts of fans around the world. The show's impact can still be felt today, with new viewers discovering the show and old fans revisiting it on streaming platforms like Disney+.

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Larry's Birthday
24. Larry's Birthday
September 1, 2007
Kim plans on throwing her cousin Larry a surprise birthday party, but she has to keep him busy until the party is ready. Meanwhile, Dementor enlists the help of his brother-in-law to steal Kim's battlesuit.
Graduation, Pt. 2
23. Graduation, Pt. 2
October 3, 2007
With Kim gone, it's up to Ron has to find the inner strength to save his girlfriend (and, oh yeah, the World.)
Graduation, Pt. 1
22. Graduation, Pt. 1
October 2, 2007
It's graduation day, and Ron is having some trepedation about leaving high school (and possibly leaving Kim.) Kim tries to asuage his fears, but it she's got some of her own! Things go from bad to worse when Kim and Drakken are kidnapped by an alien race with a grudge.
Nursery Crimes / Chasing Rufus
21. Nursery Crimes / Chasing Rufus
August 12, 2007
Rufus gets separated from Ron while they are on a mission in Greece and is pursued by Camille's amorous cat; Kim and Ron investigate a nanny academy that is creating an army of super babies.
Homecoming Upset
20. Homecoming Upset
August 11, 2007
Kim gets jealous when Ron and Bonnie are named homecoming king and queen.
Clean Slate
19. Clean Slate
July 28, 2007
Kim loses her memory when an attempt to save a memory-recovery machine goes awry.
Oh No! Yono!
18. Oh No! Yono!
July 1, 2007
Ron helps his younger sister Hana battle Monkey Fist.
The Mentor of Our Discontent
17. The Mentor of Our Discontent
June 23, 2007
Ron's boss asks him to watch his son; Frugal Lucre is released from prison and joins Drakken.
Mathter and Fervent
16. Mathter and Fervent
June 17, 2007
Ron is divided in two---a positive Ron and a negative Ron---when Mathter strikes him with his calculaser.
Cap'n Drakken
15. Cap'n Drakken
May 19, 2007
Kim and Ron go on a senior-class trip to a historic seaport where Drakken opens a treasure chest and becomes possessed by a pirate's spirit.
Mathter and Fervent
14. Mathter and Fervent
June 10, 2007
When Ron is assigned to write about his hero for English class and is told he can't write about Kim, he's at a loss! However, when he and Kim go up against the Mathter who uses his Calculaser to divide Ron in two, a positive Ron and an negative "anti" Ron. Now it's all up to Ron's dad to save the day with his math skills and show ron that he has a hero close to home.
Stop Team Go
13. Stop Team Go
May 14, 2007
Kim and Ron go on a senior-class trip to a historic seaport where Drakken opens a treasure chest and becomes possessed by a pirate's spirit.
Odds Man In
12. Odds Man In
April 28, 2007
Ron becomes convinced that he's liability to Kim after he makes some crime-fighting calculations; Drakken employs a corporate consultant.
Fashion Victim
11. Fashion Victim
April 14, 2007
Kim starts work at Club Banana, but she soon gets fired when shape-shifting Camille poses as Kim to steal the company's top designs.
Fashion Victim
10. Fashion Victim
April 6, 2007
Monique has been helping Kim learn the ropes at Club Banana and is promoted to Asst Manager where she gets to see the top secret designs. When the shape changing Camille Leon poses as Kim to steal the designs, she gets Kim and Monique fired! To regain her job and bust Camille Monique wants to come along on the mission, whether Kim wants her there or not!
Big Bother
9. Big Bother
May 31, 2007
Ron adjusts to his new baby sister, Han Stoppable, while helping Kim and Yori battle Monkey Fist.
Clothes Minded
8. Clothes Minded
March 17, 2007
Kim desperately searches for a new mission suit to wear while fighting crime after her original look is discontinued at Club Banana.
Grande Size Me
7. Grande Size Me
March 3, 2007
Ron gains a dangerous amount of weight by eating unhealthy meals when he tries to prove the food pyramid is a conspiracy. He also is transformed into a giant after he falls into a vat of serum during an investigation.
Mad Dogs and Aliens
6. Mad Dogs and Aliens
February 24, 2007
Jim and Tim take over mascot duties at the school, much to Ron's dismay; Drakken breaks out of prison with the help of an alien.
Car Alarm
5. Car Alarm
February 17, 2007
Kim's dad gives her an old car and the Tweebs trick it out; Motor Ed and Shego steal an experimental rocket.
The Cupid Effect
4. The Cupid Effect
February 10, 2007
Ron gives tips to Wade on how to woo Monique, but when they fail, Wade creates a Cupid ray to make Monique swoon. Unfortunately, the device falls into the hands of Señor Senior Sr.
Trading Faces
3. Trading Faces
February 10, 2007
Kim and her brothers team up to catch Camille Leon.
The Big Job
2. The Big Job
February 10, 2007
Ron needs a job, bad, and Junior is in need of help for his dads birthday.
Ill-Suited
1. Ill-Suited
February 10, 2007
Ron decides to steal Kim's supersuit for a football game coming up, and Professor Dementor steals the technology of Kim's battlesuit, after getting jealous.
Description

Kim Possible was an American animated TV series created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle that aired on Disney Channel from June 2002 to September 2007. The show followed the daily life of teenager Kim Possible, a high school student and undercover agent who fought crime and saved the world on a regular basis. The show was a blend of action-adventure and comedy, making it a popular choice among children and adults alike.

The show featured a talented ensemble cast, with Gary Cole and Jean Smart voicing Kim's parents James and Ann Possible, respectively. Patrick Warburton played the role of the evil villain Agent Brown, and Will Friedle played the role of Ron Stoppable, Kim's best friend and partner in crime-fighting. Tahj Mowry portrayed the character of Wade Load, the technical genius who helps Kim and Ron via his state-of-the-art communication system.

Nancy Cartwright lent her voice to a number of characters throughout the series, but most notably as the show's primary villain, Dr. Drakken. Christy Carlson Romano voiced Kim Possible, bringing the character to life with her vibrant and energetic performance. Nicole Sullivan played Shego, Drakken's loyal sidekick who eventually switches sides and joins Kim's team.

John DiMaggio played several minor roles, including the character of Drakken's sidekick, Duff Killigan. Kirsten Storms gave a voice to the character of Bonnie Rockwaller, Kim's high school arch-rival. Andrew James Trauth played the role of Josh Mankey, Kim's love interest, while Nestor Carbonell portrayed the character of Senor Senior Senior, a billionaire villain.

Earl Boen played the recurring role of Professor Dementor, a mad scientist who often provided Kim and Ron with some of their biggest challenges. Rider Strong voiced the character of Brick Flagg, a villain who first appeared in season 2. Shaun Fleming played the role of Jim and Tom Kane voiced the character of Dr. Cyrus Bortel, both of whom were minor villains in the series.

Ashley Tisdale played the recurring role of Kim's nemesis, Camille Leon, who was a popular teen actress and model. Tisdale's performances were instrumental in making the character one of the show's most beloved and memorable.

The show's premise revolved around Kim and Ron's adventures as they battled evil villains, monsters, and rogue secret agents. Kim was a high school student by day, but at night she became an unstoppable force, capable of taking on any challenge that came her way. Kim was always able to save the day, using her intelligence, wit, and superior combat skills to overcome seemingly impossible odds.

Ron, on the other hand, was Kim's loyal best friend, who always stood by her side no matter how dangerous or difficult the situation. Ron was the lovable sidekick who provided comic relief and support when things got tough. Together, Kim and Ron made a formidable team, defeating their adversaries with ease.

The show was praised for its positive portrayal of female lead characters, as well as its humorous and exciting storylines. The show's combination of comedy and action made it an instant hit with viewers of all ages. Kim Possible also encouraged its young audience to be confident, brave, and smart, and always stand up for what is right.

Kim Possible ran for a total of 87 episodes over its five-season run, culminating in a final TV movie titled Kim Possible: So The Drama in 2005. Despite ending over a decade ago, the show still holds a special place in the hearts of fans around the world. The show's impact can still be felt today, with new viewers discovering the show and old fans revisiting it on streaming platforms like Disney+.

Kim Possible is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (94 episodes). The series first aired on June 7, 2002.

Where to Watch Kim Possible

Kim Possible is available for streaming on the Disney website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Kim Possible on demand at Disney+ and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    June 7, 2002
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (29,813)