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Kim Possible

  • Série télévisée
  • 2002–2007
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  • 22min
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Christy Carlson Romano in Kim Possible (2002)
A high school cheerleader and her accident-prone best friend balance their duties as global crime-fighters with the typical challenges of adolescence.
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ParodieSuper hérosActionAnimationAventureComédieFamilleMystèreRomanceScience-fiction

Un pom-pom girl lycéenne est aidée par sa meilleure amie enclin aux accidents, alors qu'elles lutte contre les crimes globaux ainsi que les défis typiques de l'adolescence.Un pom-pom girl lycéenne est aidée par sa meilleure amie enclin aux accidents, alors qu'elles lutte contre les crimes globaux ainsi que les défis typiques de l'adolescence.Un pom-pom girl lycéenne est aidée par sa meilleure amie enclin aux accidents, alors qu'elles lutte contre les crimes globaux ainsi que les défis typiques de l'adolescence.

  • Création
    • Mark McCorkle
    • Bob Schooley
  • Casting principal
    • Christy Carlson Romano
    • Will Friedle
    • Nancy Cartwright
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Mark McCorkle
      • Bob Schooley
    • Casting principal
      • Christy Carlson Romano
      • Will Friedle
      • Nancy Cartwright
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    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire et 15 nominations au total

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    Christy Carlson Romano
    Christy Carlson Romano
    • Kim Possible…
    • 2002–2007
    Will Friedle
    Will Friedle
    • Ron Stoppable…
    • 2002–2007
    Nancy Cartwright
    Nancy Cartwright
    • Rufus…
    • 2002–2007
    Tahj Mowry
    Tahj Mowry
    • Wade Load…
    • 2002–2007
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Dr. Drakken…
    • 2002–2007
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Dr. James Timothy Possible…
    • 2002–2007
    Nicole Sullivan
    Nicole Sullivan
    • Shego…
    • 2002–2007
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Dr. Ann Possible…
    • 2002–2007
    Kirsten Storms
    Kirsten Storms
    • Bonnie Rockwaller
    • 2002–2007
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Mr. Steve Barkin…
    • 2002–2007
    Shaun Fleming
    • Jim Possible…
    • 2002–2006
    Raven-Symoné
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    • Monique
    • 2002–2007
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
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    • 2002–2007
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    Rob Paulsen
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    • 2002–2007
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    • 2002–2007
    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
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    • 2002–2007
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Henchman…
    • 2002–2007
    Nestor Carbonell
    Nestor Carbonell
    • Señor Senior Jr.…
    • 2002–2007
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      • Bob Schooley
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    AlrightGuy

    Destined to be a classic

    It appeals to kids, it appeals to teens, it appeals to adults. This show is hysterically funny, with jokes many different age groups will laugh at individually as well as together, and exciting without being too violent for the young ones. Great voice acting from the usual Disney contract players and outstanding writing and artwork. The only drawback is they repeat the same few episodes a lot, but fortunately I can watch an episode of KP many times and not get tired of it (of course, maybe that's just me...) Between this on tv and Lilo & Stitch in the theatres, I see a very promising trend developing at Disney.

    Five stars!
    Victor Field

    Call her, beep her if you wanna reach her...

    The ranks of sisters doing it for themselves have a new member in the form of Kim Possible, and the result is... well, "Kim Possible," Disney's best TV cartoon since "Gargoyles," although the tone of this Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle creation is closer to "Darkwing Duck." Then again, that was also a cracker. But moving on to the large-headed, midriff-baring, wavy-haired, adolescent-targeted young lady who is NOT Christina Aguilera...

    High school student and cheerleader Kimberly Ann Possible's website (maintained by genius Wade, who serves as her technical backup during jobs) is set up offering her services to people needing help, but said help generally entails her saving the world at a moment's notice - in a running gag, Kim and her sidekick Ron Stoppable are taken to the episode's hotspot by folks who La Possible helped in unseen escapades; like Mighty Max (and unlike most similar characters), Kim's siblings and parents are fully aware of her extracurricular activities - and, again unlike most similar characters, so is everyone else. One of the best touches of the show, in fact, is having Kim take part in one of the most stereotypically stupid pastimes (cheerleading), while her parents are in two of the most stereotypically brainy professions - as the girl says, "Mom's a brain surgeon, Dad's a rocket scientist..." (The next time some cleverdick chunters on about Americans having no sense of irony, try bringing this up.)

    By itself, saving the world is "no big," but Kim obviously has to deal with all the difficulties of being a heroine and a regular teenage girl, on top of having as her best friend and partner the aforementioned Master Stoppable, who unfortunately lives up to his name a lot. Though this is in a sense admirable as part of the show's overall refusal to play gender stereotypes (Kim and Ron have one of the few truly platonic male/female relationships on television - even Xander, let us not forget, used to have a crush on Buffy), he also comes close to forcing the show to name itself after him, because his antics have more room for comedy than Kim's. Fortunately the show's writers hit a good balance more often than not and remember that it's supposed to be a mix of comedy AND action; but though Kim's not one to mess with when the chips are down, she never comes over as a heartless machine. Though some male viewers will probably refuse to watch it because it might make guys look bad, they'd be missing the fact that the male characters are mostly positive, with the nastiest character being Sheego (Kim's opposite number, and the assistant to Kim's arch-enemy Dr. Drakken - and a lot more dangerous and intelligent than he is; if this was "24," she would be Sherry Palmer). They'd also really need to grow up.

    In any case, "Kim Possible" is so entertaining that dismissing it on the grounds of sexism would be silly; well-paced, funny without being overly stupid, easy on the morals, with genuinely exciting fight scenes, and a lead character worth at least 30 of Clover, Alex and Sam on the similar but wildly inferior "Totally Spies!" (with the added bonus of Kim leaving her closest live action counterpart - Sydney Bristow from fellow Disney/Touchstone show "Alias" - standing in both the hotness AND fighting stakes), this might not appeal to people still wishing they made cartoons as good as, say, "My Little Pony" or "Avenger Penguins," but it's their loss. And as for people demanding credibility, they can watch "King of the Hill." But if you don't want to go into a coma, remember the advice Christina Milian gives in Cory Lerios and George Gabriel's irresistibly catchy theme song - you know that you always can call Kim Possible.

    "So what's the stitch?"
    ak726

    One of the more clever shows on television

    I am absolutely _shocked_ at the reaction of some of the opinions presented here about what I think is actually a rather well written series. Obviously many here have not clued into concepts like irony, subtlety, and satire. Yes, some of the villains are clichéd, but they're _supposed_ to be clichéd. Like how the big supervillains are always supposed to have a secret lair, or always have to give away their big plan to Kim before they finish her off. (A favorite of mine is the villain who also works at a Costco-type super store, and instead of holding Kim above a pool of killer sharks, uses a pool of bargain-priced snapping turtles)

    The dialog is pretty sharp, and I think it's actually one of the more quotable television series along with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gilmore Girls. My favorite lines? Probably how in the future, Duff Killigan declares himself "the world's deadliest cyborg golfer", which doesn't mean much to Ron, since "cyborg golfer" can't be a particularly crowded field.

    To those who complain about the series not being "realistic"- you're not getting it at all. (People are actually complaining about the careers of Kim's parents? If I have to explain why them being a rocket scientist and a brain surgeon is sheer brilliance, then you're beyond help.) It's not a serious action show- it's part action, part satire, with some abstract humor and teen angst thrown in.
    dootuss

    Another great accomplishment for Disney.

    I'm pretty much in the majority with this show. I think it's a pretty cool show that has loads of action, adventure, and humor. My favorite character has to be Kim's sidekick Ron Stopable. He's pretty funny, he could be a loser type kind of guy that makes you laugh, and he has a naked mole rat for a pet!!! That rules!! Besides that stuff, this show is great, and I hope it has a great, and sucessful run (things look good so far).
    iKramerica-1

    Watch it for what's good about it...

    Nothing is perfect, so stop complaining people.

    The voice talent alone is worth tuning in for. Patrick Warburton (David Puddy from Seinfeld) is a teacher, Ricardo Montalban as rich and mildly dangerous Señor Senior, Sr. and his son Nestor Carbonall as vain and stupid muscle bound Señor Senior, Jr. are great. John DiMaggio (Bender from Futurama) as failure supervillain Drakken, with annoyed and doubting kungfu sidekick Shego (Nicole Sullivan, who doesn't love Nicole Sullivan?).

    Not to mention guest voices like Wendy Malik, Adam West, Brad Garrett, Richard Kind, more.

    When Ron and "junior" get in a fight by messing up each other's studly hair, and struggle for the possession of a comb, how can one not be amused? People who hate this show have no sense of humor.

    And since when does a cartoon have to be plausible, people?! Is PPG plausible? Samurai Jack? Pokemon? Cowboy Bebop? Up and down the spectrum of animated TV, very little is plausible. Why must KP be?

    They explained how she got started, and that should be enough. For those who DON'T know: she started a website with her name to promote her baby sitting service, and was mistaken for mission IMpossible, or team IMpossible, something like that. She decides to solve the case, and the IMpossible team starts getting requests for her to save the day. She decides it's more interesting than baby sitting. What could be more plausible than that? ;)

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    • Anecdotes
      Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley created the show in an elevator. McCorkle looked at Bob and said, "Kim Possible: she can do anything," and Schooley replied, "Her partner is Ron Stoppable: he can't do anything."
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Kim: What's the sitch?

    • Crédits fous
      Starting in Season 4, the episodes contain an extra scene during the credits that usually continues something from what happened earlier depending on what episode.
    • Versions alternatives
      On Disney+, the "Disney Channel Original" logo is replaced with a longer version of the Disney Television Animation castle logo.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Kim Possible: Les Dossiers secrets (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Call Me, Beep Me! (The Kim Possible Song)
      (theme)

      Written and Produced by Cory Lerios & George Gabriel

      Performed by Christina Milian

      Christina Milian appears courtesy of Def Soul Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Philippines
      • Corée du Sud
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kim Khả Thi
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paris, France
    • Société de production
      • Disney Television Animation
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      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)(original aspect ratio)

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