Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama | |
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Also known as | Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama |
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Written by | Bob Schooley Mark McCorkle |
Directed by | Steve Loter |
Voices of | Christy Carlson Romano Will Friedle Nancy Cartwright Tahj Mowry Raven-Symoné Gary Cole Jean Smart Shaun Fleming John DiMaggio Nicole Sullivan Ricky Ullman |
Theme music composer | Adam Berry |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers | Mark McCorkle Bob Schooley |
Producer | Steve Loter |
Editor | Joseph Molinari |
Running time | 68 minutes (original version) 71 minutes (extended edition) |
Production company | Walt Disney Television Animation |
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Network | Disney Channel |
Release | April 8, 2005 |
Related | |
A Sitch in Time | |
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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."