Kim Possible is a Disney Channel original Emmy-winning American animated television series about a teenage crimefighter named Kim (full name Kimberly Ann Possible) who has the task of dealing with worldwide, family, and school issues every day. The show is fairly action-oriented, but also has a strong, light-hearted comedic atmosphere and often lampoons conventions and clichés of the secret-agent and action hero genres.
The series premiered in June 2002, and the first episode to air, Crush, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award the following year. With the premiere of this episode, Kim Possible has since been regarded as the most watched and highest rated television show on the Disney Channel in many years. The series as a whole was nominated for the Daytime equivalent in 2004, and again in 2005 (that year saw it receive 5 nominations with 1 win). The show has widely been praised for its smart dialogue, fluid animation, and engaging, well-written characters (both heroic and villainous).
Kim's dialogue tends to be peppered with not-so-typical teen slang; for example, "So not the drama" and "No big", as well as the series' catchphrase, "What's the sitch?" (situation). The show's title music, Call Me, Beep Me, is sung by Christina Milian. Much of its artistic style is due to character development by artist Stephen Silver.
Kim has faced many different foes and villains throughout her career. She has dealt with evil weather controlling machines, super fast growing grass and one time even being placed under mind control by her arch foe Doctor Drakken. Many of her villains also point out the cliches of villainy often saying it's old or classic.
Despite the show's popularity, production on the show ended in February 2005, after 3 seasons and 65 episodes. On November 29, 2005, it was announced that Disney had renewed the show for a fourth season.
Kim Possible also airs on Toon Disney and ABC Kids.
An Arabic dub was made and starting airing in Dubai in 2006, the only thing that was changed were the character's names, for example Kim was called "Damo Mostaheel" (Mostaheel is Arabic for Impossible), Ron was called "Mostah", Wade was called "Awad" and Shego was called "Shahira", however Dr. Drakken was still called Drakken.
Six video games based on the show were produced, three for Game Boy Advance, two for Nintendo DS and one for the Playstation 2, which is due in the fall of 2006.
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