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Kim Possible: La Clé du temps

Original title: Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-G
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Kim Possible: La Clé du temps (2003)
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The new school year starts off terrible for Kim. In her ordinary life her best friend is moving away, and in her heroic crime-fighting life, three of the most notorious villains in her world... Read allThe new school year starts off terrible for Kim. In her ordinary life her best friend is moving away, and in her heroic crime-fighting life, three of the most notorious villains in her world plan to use time travel as a weapon against her.The new school year starts off terrible for Kim. In her ordinary life her best friend is moving away, and in her heroic crime-fighting life, three of the most notorious villains in her world plan to use time travel as a weapon against her.

  • Director
    • Steve Loter
  • Writers
    • Bill Motz
    • Bob Roth
    • Mark McCorkle
  • Stars
    • Christy Carlson Romano
    • Will Friedle
    • Nancy Cartwright
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Steve Loter
    • Writers
      • Bill Motz
      • Bob Roth
      • Mark McCorkle
    • Stars
      • Christy Carlson Romano
      • Will Friedle
      • Nancy Cartwright
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christy Carlson Romano
    Christy Carlson Romano
    • Kim Possible
    • (voice)
    Will Friedle
    Will Friedle
    • Ron Stoppable
    • (voice)
    Nancy Cartwright
    Nancy Cartwright
    • Rufus
    • (voice)
    Tahj Mowry
    Tahj Mowry
    • Wade
    • (voice)
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Dr. Possible (Dad)
    • (voice)
    • …
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Dr. Drakken
    • (voice)
    • …
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Rufus 3000
    • (voice)
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Future Wade
    • (voice)
    Harrison Fahn
    • Preschool Ron
    • (voice)
    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Preschool Kim
    • (voice)
    Shaun Fleming
    • Tim Possible
    • (voice)
    • …
    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Future Monique
    • (voice)
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Duff Killigan
    • (voice)
    Richard Gilliland
    Richard Gilliland
    • Paisley
    • (voice)
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Mr. Stoppable
    • (voice)
    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • Monkey Fist
    • (voice)
    • …
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Mrs. Stoppable
    • (voice)
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • Future Jim
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Steve Loter
    • Writers
      • Bill Motz
      • Bob Roth
      • Mark McCorkle
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    8Go_Skins

    Great Kim Possible movie!!

    I liked this movie very much. I sat down and watched it with my kids who are into the Kim Possible show. I liked the fact that were so many "big-name" voices in this one. This movie was pretty much like the show except the obvious being longer in length. You had Kim fighting villains that were in her show and actually losing a battle or two to the "bad guys." I liked the fact that they made the relationship between her and her friend/sidekick, Ron Stoppable, that of a "friends only" type of thing when they showed it. There were her brothers who I don't really recall in her shows in this movie. In fact, they helped out quite a bit! Good one to add to your collection!
    10atpzr1

    "Prepare to be drained of all individuality and spirit" "Yup, high school"

    It's been a while since I've seen a good adaptation of a TV series into a movie. Not only is the plot interesting and exciting, but the humor is top-notch. Starting with a simple mix-up between Latin the language and Latin the ethnicity the movie stays true to the series' style of blending hilarious one-liners and dialog exchanges with fast-paced invigorating action sequences. Recommended for any fan of the series or anyone who just wants to see a good movie.
    Victor Field

    Pika-pika-boo? Boo-sha!

    "Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time" works as a feature-length episode of this cracking Emmy-nominated series and as a good movie in its own right, if not the most original one of its type - but in any case, time travel's always a good source of stories and so are villains teaming up. In this case, writers/story editors Bill Motz and Bob Roth have most of Kim's recurring enemies joining forces to sort out our heroine once and for all, with Kim getting some help from the future's Rufus 3000 - a muscle-bound molerat who talks with the voice of Michael Dorn. Okay, so it does have some originality...

    Most of the show's regular (Kim, her parents, Ron, the tweebs Jim and Tim, Wade, Rufus) and semi-regular characters (Drakken, Shego, Monkey Fist, Duff Killagin, Bonnie, Monique) make appearances here - though Senor Senior Senior and Senor Senior Junior are missing - and a lot of the fun comes from seeing their future selves, especially Wade and the tweebs; unlike some extended episodes there's no padding at all, and plenty of what makes "Kim Possible" such a great show, from sharp writing to good vocal acting (give Christy Carlson Romano credit for differentiating between Kim as herself and as a slightly younger version of herself - and Walt Disney Television credit for leaving the guest cast uncredited until the end).

    The identity of the Supreme One is a bit too easy to guess - though in fairness Rufus 3000 does say it's obvious - and the insistence on draping a couple of the fight scenes with distracting songs is unfortunate (Adam Berry's score intentionally references John Williams's "Minority Report" music at one point, which is much more interesting), but these are the sole real flaws in an otherwise good production. Fun both for fans and for newcomers, "Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time" is SO not the waste of time, and arguably the best thing Freddie Prinze Jr's done to date.

    "Why is everyone in the future so ripped?"
    10BrandtSponseller

    Excellent fast-paced sci-fi fantasy tale

    (Note: IMDb's automatic spell-corrector will not let me spell the title of this film correctly. It's "A S-i-t-c-h in Time", not "S-T-i-t-c-h".)

    While Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano) sidekick Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) learns that he must move with his family to Norway, villains Monkey Fist (Tom Kane), Dr. Drakken (John Di Maggio), Shego (Nicole Sullivan) and Duff Killagan (Brian George) join forces to acquire the famed Tempus Simius, which would enable them to time travel and finally rule the world. Can the Possible gang stop them?

    Unlike other Kim Possible releases, such as The Secret Files (2003), A Stitch in Time is laudable for being conceived and constructed as a single film, telling one longer story, rather than being a compilation of half-hour episodes. However, there may seem to be some negatives with this film, especially if you are considering buying it on DVD. It only clocks in at 66 minutes--on the short side, even for a direct-to-video animated Disney film. There isn't much on the disc in the way of extras--just a very brief but cute "Naked Mole Rap" video (it must be less than 2 minutes long), and a few drawings with brief descriptions of Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable and Rufus at various ages. In terms of quantity, the disc is slim pickins.

    Even when you first begin watching the film you might be hesitant. A Stitch in Time was drawn and inked largely by Disney's Asian television animation division, and is much simpler in some ways than even other Disney direct-to-video fare, or other Kim Possible DVD releases.

    But it soon becomes apparent that rather than being overly simplistic like a low budget Saturday morning cartoon, the animation in A Stitch in Time is smart and highly stylized. It's very attractive visually; it ended up appealing to me more then The Secret Files. Also, kids (I would guess maybe 6 or 7 to 14 or 15) are obviously the primary target audience, so the shorter running time can be more of an asset with them.

    Most significantly, however, the story and script are excellent. Writers Bill Motz and Bob Roth pack so much into the script, and Steve Loter directs the animators and voice actors to deliver such consistently high-energy, intelligent performances that the film doesn't feel short. Rather it has an epic feel, broad in scope, deep in content, and despite a plot line that could easily turn into a mess in the most capable hands (as has frequently been the case with similar subject matter in "adult" live action sci-fi/fantasy films), A Stitch in Time is always coherent and clever.

    This isn't just a film for kids, although they're sure to enjoy it. Motz, Roth and Loter have filled A Stitch in Time with countless jokes, jibes and references that you'd have to be not only an adult to catch, but a quick-witted adult. A Stitch in time is full of social satire, refreshing irreverence (including towards the Kim Possible characters themselves), wonderful surrealism and mind-bending time travel paradoxes. It is closer to The Simpsons or even Ren & Stimpy in its delightfully anarchic spirit (although with nothing inappropriate for young kids) than the much more standardly paced and plotted The Secret Files (which is still a good "film", but nowhere near the quality of this one).

    So leave any reservations in the dust and make sure you check out A Stitch in Time if you're a fan of animation, fantasy or sci-fi--even if, like me, you are older and have no children.
    9slayersmartina

    A good time for fans of the series.

    The first Kim Possible movie, A Sitch in Time, is a fun movie for fans of the Disney series. The premise is that the partnership between Kim and Ron breaks up when Ron moves away. The villains featured in the movie are Dr Drakken, Shego, Monkeyfist, and Duff Killigan. They team up with the newly found ability of time travel to defeat Kim Possible during different periods of her life. In doing this they hope to take over the world. Kim is pulled in by a futuristic 'Rufus' who provides her with means of time traveling as well. All in all, the movie was entertaining and fun. There were a few annoying time fillers of pop songs that went on too long. It was entertaining, though, to see young versions of Kim, Ron, and the villians as well as older versions of most of the characters. The jokes were typical for the show and in that aspect they were appropriate. It keeps true to the series so it's great for any fans of Kim Possible.

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    • Trivia
      On "The Complete Second Season" DVD set, as well as streaming and television re-airings, it is been cut into three separate episodes titled "Present", "Past", and "Future".
    • Goofs
      The Outback guide drives a Humvee with left-hand drive (USA style). Australian vehicles are right-hand drive (UK style).
    • Quotes

      Ron: The perfect school year just went down the tubes and... and the Possible-Stoppable team is right behind it.

      [Rufus imitates a toilet flushing. To Rufus]

      Ron: Nice.

      Kim: What are you talking about?

      Ron: Rufus. He just sounded like a toilet.

      Kim: No, no. The end of the Possible-Stoppable team?

      Ron: Think, Kim. How are we going to make that work from different continents?

      Kim: Well, it'll be tricky, but doable.

      Ron: You really think so?

      Kim: Ron, I couldn't save the world without you.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version is slightly different from the original TV version in the following ways.
      • It's letterboxed, thus allowing you to see each entire filmed frame.
      • The beginning credits for Nancy Cartwright and Tahj Mowry are at the top of the frame instead of at the bottom.
      • All of the fade in and fade out transitions for commercials breaks have been changed into regular cuts, thus presenting the movie without any spots for commercial breaks. By doing this, some additional changes were made: The music has been clipped by a few seconds at 21:21 (21 minutes 21 seconds into the film). The before and after "commercial break" audio has been mixed together at 38:00. At 42:36 the TV version zooms out from a close-up of Sheego to the group show with some music playing over it, on DVD the group show it shown without the close-up & zoom out and music. At 54:36 the loud music is missing after Ron says "See, everybopdy in the future is ripped" (a fade out follows this line in the TV version) and another one before Kim says "What happened to you?" (a fade in precedes this line in the TV version).
      • Instead of series background music playing over the last scene with Kim and Ron, "This Year" by the A*TEENS is played instead, leading into the end credits. The A*TEENS song starts at 62:59 right after Ron says "Brainfreeze" and Rufus groans.
      • The end credits are completely different. Instead of the traditional series end credits (still text over a picture of Kim, with the instrumental of "Call Me, Beep Me" playing over it), the credits scroll over a still shot of the sky from the end scene with the A*TEENS song playing over it.
      • Since the A*TEENS song is used during the end credits instead of "Call Me, Beep Me," the music credits lists the A*TEENS song where "Call Me, Beep Me" used to be.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Top 10 It's a Wonderful Life Episodes (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Muffin Spencer / Karen Frost / Jonny Barrington / Stefan Gordon

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
    • Production company
      • Disney Television Animation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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