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Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible is a fictional character who appears in the animated television series Kim Possible. Created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, the character debuted in the show's pilot episode, "Crush", which premiered on the Disney Channel on June 7, 2002. After starring in each of the show's84 episodes for a record-breaking total of four seasons, the character made her final appearance in Kim Possible's series finale, "Graduation, Part 2", which originally aired on September 7, 2007. Possible is voiced by American actress Christy Carlson Romano.

The show's main character, teenage superhero Kim Possible is forced to routinely and efficiently balance her hectic, demanding crime-fighting occupation with her average adolescent lifestyle. Aided by her best friend, inept sidekick Ron Stoppable, and his pet naked mole rat Rufus, the majority of the character's missions and crime-fighting excursions revolve around her discovering and ultimately thwarting the evil plans of her sinister archnemesis, mad scientist Dr. Drakken, and his supervillain sidekick Shego. Residing in fictional Middleton, USA with her parents, Drs. James and Ann Possible, and brothers, identical twins Jim and Tim, Possible, a perfectionist, is very intelligent and competitive individual known for her notorious Type A personality. She is also the popular captain of her high school's cheerleading squad.

Inspired by their own daughters, series co-creators Schooley and McCorkle conceived Possible as a "girl who can do anything." Reversing traditional gender roles by making the character the show's action heroine, Schooley and McCorkle wanted Possible to be realistic, tangible and vulnerable as opposed to invincible as are most superheroes, additionally allotting to the character a variety of both realistic and resourceful talents and skills that "any girl ... could do," including cheerleading, gymnastics, athletics and martial arts. Well known for her long red hair, Possible was initially conceived as a blond bombshell, with a physical appearance based on video game character Lara Croft. However, this was eventually changed in favor of having the character resemble a fourteen-year-old-girl.

Kim has garnered a positive reception from entertainment critics, the majority of whom enjoyed her tangibility and hailed her as a positive role model. Additionally, critics have drawn comparisons between her and television vigilantes Buffy Summers from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Sydney Bristow from Alias. The success and popularity of the show has led to the release of two made-for-television films, Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (2003) and Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (2005), as well as a video game franchise, in all of which Kim appears.

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Filmography of Kim Possible (2 films)

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Kim Possible: So the Drama, 1h8
Directed by Chris Bailey
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Animation
Themes Children's films, Robot films
Actors Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Ricky Ullman, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Raven-Symoné
Rating70% 3.5453.5453.5453.5453.545
In his attempt to take over the world, Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable's nemesis, Dr. Drakken, has developed an elaborate new master plan that baffles everyone, even his assistant, Shego. Among the plan's stages are the procurement of a sketch of a new toy; the development of "Synthodrones", advanced androids; and a bizarre research project investigating the lifestyles of teenage girls.
Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time, 1h7
Origin USA
Genres Action, Adventure, Animation
Themes Time travel films, Films set in the future, Children's films
Actors Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright, Tahj Mowry, Gary Cole, Michael Dorn
Rating69% 3.4932353.4932353.4932353.4932353.493235
Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano) is a high-school cheerleader and world-famous crimefighter, and Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) is her faithful sidekick. Ron has a pet naked mole rat named Rufus (Nancy Cartwright). The film begins at the start of a new school year, but the start of a fun year is ruined when Ron finds out he's moving to Norway. Meanwhile, Dr. Drakken, Shego, Duff Killigan and Monkey Fist team up to steal the Time Monkey, a small statuette used to travel through time. With help from her computer guru Wade Load (Tahj Mowry) and her friend Monique, Kim follows the villains to Australia as they steal the body and head of the Time Monkey, but the villains connect the head to the body inside the Time Monkey's temple in Africa and they escape through the resulting time portal.