Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama

Last Updated on: January 20th, 2024

Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (Disney Channel Original Movie)
“Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama” is a 2005 animated television film based on the popular Disney Channel animated series “Kim Possible.” The film premiered on Disney Channel in April 2005 and was directed by Steve Loter and produced by Disney Television Animation.The film centers around the titular character, Kim Possible, a high school student and secret agent who must balance her duties as a crime-fighter with her social life and relationships. In “So the Drama,” Kim is faced with a new threat in the form of Drakken and Shego’s latest scheme, which involves using a powerful serum to turn Kim’s longtime crush, Ron Stoppable, into a mind-controlled villain.As Kim works to stop Drakken and Shego’s plan, she also has to navigate the challenges of her relationship with Ron and confront her feelings for him. The film features action-packed sequences, humor, and romance, and is considered a fan-favorite among viewers of the original series.”So the Drama” was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and is often cited as one of the best examples of how to adapt a television series into a feature-length film. It was later released on DVD and has since become a cult classic among fans of the “Kim Possible” franchise.



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  • Year Released: 2005
  • Type of Movie: Animated
  • Movie Platform: Disney Channel Original Movie
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  • Director: Steve Loter
  • Producer: Steve Loter

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