Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
Teen spy tackles villainy in high school drama.
About Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
Released: 2005
Platform: Disney+
Rating: TV-G
Run time: 1h 9m
Cast
Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Raven, Gary Cole
About Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
"Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama" is an American animated television movie from Disney Channel Original Movie series that aired in 2005. The story revolves around protagonist Kim Possible, a high school student who saves the world from evil villains in her spare time while balancing her high school life.
In this chapter, Kim's world turns upside down when Dr. Drakken, her arch-nemesis, hatches a plan to manipulate her by creating a toyboy who is designed to distract her. Meanwhile, Kim must also attend her school prom and navigate through all the teenage drama.
Making / Production
The movie was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with Steve Loter as the Director. It was intended to be the series finale, but the success led to a revival of the show for the fourth season. Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle penned down the script. The film showcases a perfect blend of teenage drama, humor, action, and romance.
Actors
- Christy Carlson Romano: Voiced Kim Possible. She depicted her character as a confident and capable teenager who can manage saving the world and high school.
- Will Friedle: Voiced Ron Stoppable, Kim's best friend, and sidekick. His comic timing and loyalty highlighted the character.
- Nancy Cartwright: Voiced Rufus, Ron's pet naked mole-rat who, despite being small and hairless, holds his own in their dangerous missions.
- Ricky Ullman: Voiced Eric, who becomes Kim's boyfriend and serves as Dr. Drakken's ploy to distract Kim. He pulled off the charm and deception of the character effectively.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- This movie initially intended to be the series finale, but fans' popularity and demand led to a renewal for a fourth season.
- The title "So the Drama" is a common phrase that Kim often uses in the series.
- The movie includes the iconic "Kim Possible" communicator ringtone, which became popular amongst fans.
Quotes
- Kim Possible: "No big, just save the world before dinner."
- Ron Stoppable: "Boo-yah!"
- Dr. Drakken: "Kim Possible, you think you're all that, but you're not!"
Music, Soundtrack
- The opening theme "Call Me, Beep Me!" by Christina Millian highlights Kim's resourcefulness and availability to help anytime, anywhere.
- "Could it Be" by Christy Carlson Romano was the feature song in the movie.
- "Naked Mole Rap" by Will Friedle and Nancy Cartwright provided a light and humorous element in the film.
About Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
High school hero Kim Possible juggles school, crushes, and saving the world in an action-packed animated adventure