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Kim Possible (animated series)
Number of Seasons(Text) | 4 | ||||||||
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Producer(s) | Walt Disney Television Animation | ||||||||
Number of Episodes(Text) | 87 | ||||||||
Air Date | 7 June 2002 – 7 September 2007 | ||||||||
Broadcast Channel | Disney Channel | ||||||||
Voice Actors | Nicole Sullivan (Shego) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Tahj Mowry (Wade Load) Nancy Cartwright (Rufus) Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable) Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible) | ||||||||
Director(s) | Bob Schooley Mark McCorkle | ||||||||
Type(s) | Adventure Action-Comedy | ||||||||
At the beginning of the 2000s, Kim Possible, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, is an action-comedy animation series aimed at a young audience. The production debuted on Disney Channel on July 2002 and remained on air for four seasons and 87 episodes. Within the cartoon sensibility of its time, the series blends themes of heroism and high school life to create a unique narrative.
The series’ protagonist, Kimberly Ann Possible, is a typical high school student and girl by day and a global threat-fighting agent by night. Kim, alongside her best friend Ron Stoppable, his pet Rufus, and technological support from Wade Load, battles primarily against the villainous characters Dr. Drakken and Shego.
The narrative structure is largely episodic, with each episode presenting a new threat and resolution for the viewer.
Unlike traditional superhero figures, Kim Possible offers a more human and relatable portrayal through themes of adolescence, daily life, and family relationships. Ron Stoppable’s character brings comedic elements to the series while also functioning as a complementary counterpart to the protagonist.
Rufus, far more active than expected for a sidekick, frequently plays a decisive role in resolving missions. The antagonists Dr. Drakken and Shego, though caricatured through exaggerated evil plans and humorous elements, serve as key sources of dramatic tension in the series.
She provides the voice for the titular character. Romano has also appeared in other Disney projects, such as Even Stevens.
He voices Kim’s closest friend and partner. Friedle is also known for voicing Terry McGinnis in Batman Beyond.
She voices Ron’s pet, a naked mole rat. Cartwright is especially famous for voicing Bart Simpson in The Simpsons.
He voices Wade, a young tech genius. Mowry is also the lead actor in the series Smart Guy.
He voices the series’ main antagonist. DiMaggio is also known for voicing Bender in Futurama.
She voices Shego, Dr. Drakken’s assistant. Sullivan has also acted in MADtv and various sitcoms.
The actress provides the voice for Kim’s mother, a medical doctor.
He voices the character of Kim’s father, a physicist.
He voiced the twins during the first two seasons. Subsequent seasons featured different actors in the roles.
Created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, Kim Possible originally aired on Disney Channel and was subsequently broadcast in many countries worldwide. Steve Loter served as the series’ director, and Christy Carlson Romano provided the voice for the character Kim Possible.
Will Friedle voiced Ron Stoppable, John DiMaggio voiced Dr. Drakken, and Nicole Sullivan voiced Shego. In Türkiye, the series first aired on TRT 1 and later became available through Disney Channel.
The series received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, particularly for its strong female lead, balanced blend of humor and action, and references to contemporary youth culture.
Rob Owen, in his review for Daily Herald, described the series as “infectiously fun.” The production was awarded the Daytime Emmy Awards for “Outstanding Sound Mixing” in 2005.
The success of the series led to two animated feature films: Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (2003) and Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (2005). It also achieved commercial success through various video games and consumer products. In 2019, a live-action television film adaptation was released.
The series pioneered animated shows centered on young female protagonists and served as a formal model for subsequent Disney productions.
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Kim Possible (animated series)
Number of Seasons(Text) | 4 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Producer(s) | Walt Disney Television Animation | ||||||||
Number of Episodes(Text) | 87 | ||||||||
Air Date | 7 June 2002 – 7 September 2007 | ||||||||
Broadcast Channel | Disney Channel | ||||||||
Voice Actors | Nicole Sullivan (Shego) John DiMaggio (Dr. Drakken) Tahj Mowry (Wade Load) Nancy Cartwright (Rufus) Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable) Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible) | ||||||||
Director(s) | Bob Schooley Mark McCorkle | ||||||||
Type(s) | Adventure Action-Comedy | ||||||||
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