Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (2005)
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (2005)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Christy Carlson Romano
Kim Possible (voice)
Will Friedle
Ron Stoppable (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
Rufus (voice)
Tahj Mowry
Wade (voice)
Mayim Bialik
Justine Flanner (voice)
Gary Cole
Dr. Possible (voice)
John DiMaggio
Dr. Drakken (voice)
Shaun Fleming
Jim Possible / Tim Possible (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Hank Perkins (voice)
Brian George
Duff Killigan (voice)
Tom Kane
Monkey Fist (voice)
Kerri Kenney
Additional Voices (voice)
Melissa McCarthy
Amy Hall (voice)
Jean Smart
Dr. Ann Possible (voice)
Kirsten Storms
Bonnie Rockwaller (voice)
Nicole Sullivan
Shego (voice)
Raven-Symoné
Monique (voice)
Patrick Warburton
Steve Barkin (voice)
Joseph Molinari
Editor
Gedde Watanabe
Professor Bob Chen (voice)
Jo Anne Worley
Additional Voices (voice)
Frank Welker
Professor Otto Allenford (voice)
Diedrich Bader
Lars (voice; uncredited)
Eddie Deezen
Ned (voice; uncredited)
Clyde Kusatsu
Nakasumi (voice; uncredited)
Maurice LaMarche
'Big Daddy' Brotherson (voice; uncredited)
Phil LaMarr
Ninja / Japanese Businessman #2 (voice; uncredited)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Sumo Ninja / Dr. Gooberman / Businessman (voice; uncredited)
Stephen Root
Cowboy Gambler (voice; uncredited)
Rider Strong
Brick Flagg (voice; uncredited)
Tara Strong
Computer (voice; uncredited)
Lauren Tom
Yoshiko (voice; uncredited)
Ricky Ullman
Eric (voice; uncredited)
April Winchell
Reporter (voice; uncredited)
Mark McCorkle
Writer / Creator / Story Editor / Executive Producer
Bob Schooley
Writer / Executive Producer / Creator / Story Editor
Chris Bailey
Executive Producer / Dialogue Coach
Lisa Schaffer
Dialogue Coach / Casting
Rick Leon
Other
Alan Bodner
Art Direction
Madellaine Paxson
Story Editor
Adam Berry
Original Music Composer
Barbara Dourmaskin-Case
Other
Gary Sperling
Story Editor
John Royer
Editor
Bob Zamboni
Other
Eugene Salandra
Character Designer / Storyboard / Other
Lou Police
Background Designer
Nick Filippi
Story Supervisor
Marsh Lamore
Other
Kevin Petrilak
Other
Christopher K. Gee
Editor
Stephen Silver
Lead Character Designer
Calvin Suggs
Storyboard Artist
Bong Hee Han
Animation Director
Troy Adomitis
Storyboard
Louie del Carmen
Storyboard
Barry Caldwell
Storyboard
Chris Rutkowski
Storyboard / Storyboard Artist
J.K. Kim
Other
Brent Gordon
Character Designer
Jason Hulst
Prop Designer
Nadia Vurbenova
Background Designer
Nancy Ulene
Color Designer
Dave DiMatteo
Color Grading
Jamie Thomason
Casting
Kurt Weldon
Line Producer
Andrew Ice
Background Designer
Celeste Moreno
Other
Alex McCrae
Background Designer
Bruce Berkey
Background Designer
Justin K. Thompson
Background Designer
Sy Thomas
Background Designer
Karen Kilpatrick
Color Designer
Tom Bernardo
Storyboard
Ernie Guanlao
Prop Designer
Scott Hill
Prop Designer
Teri Shikasho
Background Designer
Patrick Gleeson
Other
Michel Lyman
Other
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 8, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 11m
Content RatingG
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (also known as Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama or Kim Possible: Day of the Diablos in the working title) is a 2005 American romantic action comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the second TV film based on the animated television series Kim Possible. This film includes a mix of hand-drawn animation and computer animation.
The film premiered April 8, 2005 on Disney Channel and on April 11, 2005, on Toon Disney. It was the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie. This film was aired before the last few episodes of the series' third season but is considered the three-part season three finale.
The film was originally intended to be the series finale, but Disney Channel ultimately renewed the series, and the 23-episode 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."