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  • Actor(s): Christy Carlson Romano - Will Friedle - Nancy Cartwright 
  • Director(s): Steve Loter 
  • Editor: Walt Disney Home Video
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  • DVD Kim Possible - The Movie - So the Drama (Extended Edition)


    Opening with a Bond-style action sequence, the 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie Kim Possible: So the Drama finds our heroine attempting to foil Drakken's most insidious plot yet. What can he possibly want with robots from Nakasumi Toys (the company from the series' first episode, "Crush"), Dr. Possible's cybertronic technology, creepy syntho-drones, and the latest teen fads? Kim's used to fighting Drakken; the bigger problem is finding a date to the prom, or--worse--going with Ron, who's so not that kind of friend. Enter the new guy in school, Eric, who's cute enough to inspire cootie alerts. But that means no more hanging out with Ron, who's also having major issues with Bueno Nacho's new management. Hang-ups aside, the two friends will have to figure out a way to save the world one more time, leading to the debut of a spankin'-new outfit and a surprise ending. So the Drama marks the end of Disney's Kim Possible series. For its cool adventures, its nifty gadgets, its hip wit, and a teen heroine that appeals to both youngsters and oldsters, it will be missed. --David Horiuchi
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    Review(s): DVD Kim Possible - The Movie - So the Drama (Extended Edition)
    3 1/2 stars for a nice KP send-off


    Kim Possible is not a consistent show, but it had its moments. This movie makes a fine finale for the show. I think of Kim as a kind of teenage Sydney Bristow, without Sloane as her evil overlord. Maybe an alternate title could have been "Alias 90210."

    The two plots in So The Drama involve Kim looking for a romantic partner for the school dance, and Drakken's plot to distribute toys to children throughout the country via the Bueno Nacho restaurants --then sending a signal that turns these toys into evil robots bent on world domination. Pretty standard Saturday morning cartoon fare. Well done, though, with reasonably intelligent dialogue and good pacing.

    Kim solves both her romance problems and her evil robot problems in the next-to-last scene, where she opens a can of wire-fu style butt whipping on Drakken and Shego, finally putting them in the clink for good (we hope). The voice actress for Kim Possible also sings the final song, as Kim and Ron attend the school dance together. While I'm not a great fan of bubblegum pop, I find this song a lot more appealing that the stuff being scooped out by Ashlee Simpson and her ilk.

    There is another Kim Possible episode on this disc, a normal-length show about a giant samurai ape that is just about the dumbest KP show I've ever seen. Really, this adds no value to the package. There are also two music videos of songs that appear in the film.

    So The Drama is a solid Kim Possible movie, worthy of 3½ stars. (This is on an absolute scale, not grading on a curve comparing it to other TV cartoons.) I think the DVD is overpriced, though. A better value would be the Batman Beyond videos -- only 10 bucks a disc, with six episodes per DVD. So The Drama at a $20 list price for a 70 minute animation? Seems a little greedy to me.

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    This movie has a lot of intense fighting sences espically with Kim and Shego. to bad this was the movie thta ends the sreies. if they brought the sreies back which I think they have then the series has changed for ever thanks to a special serprise at the end of the movie. if you are a kim Possiible fna this move you should like.

    So The Drama ROX MY SOX!!!!!


    Wow... just wow... So the Drama is fierce and in your face!! I loved it! I love the series as well. The animation, the plot, it's all great...except for one thing. It's over. KP IS CANCLED unless we do something!!!! ='( So... let's SAVE KP!!!!!!!!!


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