Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
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Created by |
Mark McCorkle Bob Schooley Walt Disney Pictures and Television |
Based on |
Kim Possible by Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle |
Written by |
Bob Schooley Mark McCorkle |
Directed by | Steve Loter |
Starring |
Christy Carlson Romano Will Friedle Nancy Cartwright Tahj Mowry Ricky Ullman Raven-Symoné Kirsten Storms Gary Cole Jean Smart Shaun Fleming Rider Strong John DiMaggio Nicole Sullivan |
Theme music composer | Adam Berry |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Steve Loter Mark McCorkle (executive producer) Bob Schooley (executive producer) |
Editor(s) | Joseph Molinari |
Running time | 68 minutes (original version) 71 minutes (extended edition) |
Production company(s) |
Walt Disney Pictures and Television A Disney Channel Original Movie Walt Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Television Animation Digital Production Animation Production: Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. |
Distributor | Buena Vista Television |
Release | |
Original network | Disney Channel |
Original release | February 24, 2005 April 8, 2005 (U.S.) |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | A Sitch in Time |
Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama (also known as Kim Possible: So the Drama) is the second television film created by Walt Disney Pictures and Television and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is A Disney Channel Original Movie based on the animated Disney Channel Original television series Kim Possible, preceded by A Sitch in Time in 2003. This film includes a mix of hand-drawn animation and computer animation.
The film premiered April 8, 2005 on Disney Channel, advertised as the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie. This film was aired before the last few episodes of the series' third season.
The film was originally intended to be the series finale but Disney Channel ultimately renewed the series, and the fourth season of Kim Possible premiered on February 10, 2007, with events of the series continuing after the movie itself. The film also features Christy Carlson Romano's single "Could It Be". The film features a plot similar to the first aired episode of the series, "Crush".
In his attempt to take over the world, Dr. Drakken, Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable's nemesis, has been developing an elaborating new master plan that baffles everyone, even his assistant, Shego. Among the plan's stages are the procuring of a new toy's manufacturing blueprints; the development of advanced "Synthodrone" androids; and a bizarre research project investigating the lifestyles of teenage girls.
Meanwhile, Kim realizes that her crime-fighting lifestyle has prevented her from having a steady boyfriend and that Ron may be her only prospect for the upcoming junior prom, a distasteful prospect in the eyes of her fellow cheerleaders (mainly Bonnie Rockwaller). However, Ron introduces Kim to Erik, a new student, and Kim and Erik are instantly attracted to each other. As their platonic relationship gradually progresses into pure and genuine romance, Ron finds himself increasingly on the sidelines of Kim's life. Ron's jealousy towards Kim's relationship with Eric makes him realize that he has romantic feelings for Kim, but decides not to tell her, out of fear of ruining their friendship. Ron is also annoyed by the numerous changes the new owners of Bueno Nacho, his favorite fast-food chain, have been making.