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Kim Possible

★ 7.5 2002 · 2000s 4 seasons Disney Channel

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Synopsis

If there's danger or trouble, Kim Possible is there on the double to save the world from villains... and still make it home in time for cheerleading practice! Luckily, Kim has her sidekick Ron Stoppable and his pet naked mole-rat Rufus by her side.

Cast & Crew

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 Load (voice)

Mark McCorkle

Mark McCorkle

Executive Producer

Chris Bailey

Chris Bailey

Executive Producer

Bob Schooley

Bob Schooley

Executive Producer

Trivia about Kim Possible

Romano's performance as Kim was nominated for an Emmy Award.

Recognized for his ability to play "over-the-top characters", Will Friedle, best remembered for his performance as Eric Matthews on the sitcom Boy Meets World, was cast as Ron.

After auditioning several actresses to voice the title character, then-16 year-old Christy Carlson Romano was finally cast as Kim after first being introduced to Schooley and McCorkle by Disney Channel executives.

Her first voice acting role, Romano immediately identified with her character because both were "dealing with teenage issues" at the same time, comparing Kim's challenge of battling both her personal life and villains to herself balancing schoolwork with her budding acting career; the actress was forced to forfeit her own senior prom due to Kim Possible commitments.

Describing her character as "very ambitious, very skilled, very smart," Romano told The New York Times "I've tried to make her a good role model.

Her confidence and her sincerity really shine through." One episode in particular, "Blush", was inspired by Romano's modesty and tendency to blush at the slightest compliment.