Heroes Kim and Ron face the problems of starting high school as freshmen when their team gets an addition. Every hero needs a villain and one's just been sprung from prison. Will Kim save th... Read allHeroes Kim and Ron face the problems of starting high school as freshmen when their team gets an addition. Every hero needs a villain and one's just been sprung from prison. Will Kim save the world again or will high school bog her down?Heroes Kim and Ron face the problems of starting high school as freshmen when their team gets an addition. Every hero needs a villain and one's just been sprung from prison. Will Kim save the world again or will high school bog her down?
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Rufus
- (voice)
- Dad (Dr. James Possible)
- (as Matthew Clarke)
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The characters of Dr. Drakken and Shego were portrayed fairly well. The actors came close to imitating the original voice artists, especially Drakken's maniacal laughter. Shego's sarcastic comebacks were there, too, but could have been utilized more often. Ron was okay and did come across as the clumsy nerdy sidekick, as he should have.
I thought Kim was a little too vulnerable in this movie. In the original series, she had her moments of self-doubt, but never to the point of a near-total meltdown lack of confidence. Also lacking was the interaction among Kim's immediate family. There was no loving exchange between the parents and no rivalry between Kim and her younger twin brothers (the "Tweebs"). In fact, her dad's and brothers' appearances were not much more than cameos.
Special effects were on par for a made-for-TV film. Some of the fight scenes were awkward with Kim's flying kicks and back-flips appearing a little too contrived. I don't fault the effects department because they did the best they could translating a cartoon into live action. There are just certain physical movements that are impossible to replicate in real life.
Original creators Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley were back as executive producers, and I believe this is what saved the film. Had it been in the hands of someone else, it could have been a complete flop. The plot was left open-ended, so who knows if we will see a sequel, or better yet, a revival of the animated series. I am hoping for the latter.
This is a disgrace to the original Kim Possible cartoon.
A girl shows up who's exactly like her and is suddenly more popular?? What??
Did you know
- TriviaPatton Oswalt and Nancy Cartwright, who played Professor Dementor and Ron's pet Naked Mole Rat Rufus in Kim Possible (2002), reprise their respective roles in this feature.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Kim Possible: So, a few years ago, I accidentally received a distress call. I was done with my homework, so... I answered it. Now, I save the world. Okay, here's the sitch. A big-deal slime scientist has been captured by the evil Professor Dementor, and I'm gonna rescue him. Who am I? I'm Kim Possible.
- Crazy creditsKelcey Mawema Student #1 Serena Crouse
(Implication that they played the same character.)
- ConnectionsFeatured in Orbit Report: Kim Possible Live Action Movie - Orbit Report (2018)
- SoundtracksCall Me, Beep Me
Performed by Sadie Stanley
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- Кім Неможлива
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- $60,000,000 (estimated)