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Kim Possible:the Secret Files

Christy Romano , Will Friedle , Chris Bailey , Steve Loter    G (General Audience)   DVD
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She's your basic average girl and she's here to save the world. An Alias-type heroine for the tween-age set, the Disney Channel's Kim Possible is a high school cheerleader who doubles as a super agent. Here's the sitch: In "Attack of the Killer BeBes," the first of three episodes, KP (voiced by Christy Carlson Romano, the star of another Disney series Even Stevens), her sidekick, Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle), his naked mole rat, Rufus, and supergenius Wade take on a bunch of evil robots controlled by her arch-enemy, Drakken. "Downhill" introduces DNAmy, the wacko geneticist who creates fearsome hybrid creatures. The title of the never-before-seen episode, "Partners," has two meanings--first, Kim and Ron decide to break up their partnership, sort of, and Drakken teams up with DNAmy to form a mutant army to take over the world. No big. KP and her team have enough smarts, cheerleader moves, and high-tech gadgets to save the day, and the sly wit and Kim's school-girl awkwardness can prove appealing to grown-up kids as well. (Ages 6 to 10; cartoon action, bare midriffs, staying out late on a school night) --David Horiuchi

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DVD features are pretty good. The three main episodes are presented in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1 and look and sound terrific. Comparison with the episodes as they were broadcast shows new detail on the sides, so either they were shot in widescreen then trimmed for broadcast, or art was added to fill out the picture for this DVD release. Bonus features are the first episode, "Crush," biographical capsules of nine villains, and Christy Carlson Romano's high-energy music video, "Say the Word." (Yes, she really can sing; she appeared on Broadway in Parade.) The next obvious step would be KP season sets. That would really be worthy of a "Boo-yah!" --David Horiuchi

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5.0 out of 5 stars Disney Does Buffy Does Lara Croft Does Alias, Dec 8 2003
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If you're hip and flip and love a good laugh, you're already taping this popular series, but you could do worse than treat yourself to this colorful handful of engaging episodes and standard promo extras. It may be packaged for kids, but like the 1960s T.V. Batman, it's really made for adults - in fact, one of the series episodes (not on this DVD) features Adam West in a takeoff of his original Batman role, in the very funny "The Fearless Ferret."

It's hard to imagine anyone who hasn't yet encountered Kim Possible, but for those who haven't and are seeking a clue, here goes: Kim is "your average basic girl, out to save the world," the adorable green-eyed, redheaded high school cheerleader daughter of a rocket scientist and a brain surgeon, with a jealous bimbo rival (Pep-Squad wannabe-leader Bonnie), two troublesome twin younger brothers, and helpful friends (Ron Stoppable and his naked mole-rat "Rufus," and never-leaves-his-screen computer geek Wade). She has her own website, which has made her something of a superhero in spite of herself. Her adversaries are idiot mad-scientists and the like, such as the two featured in this DVD, D. N. Annie and Dr. Drakken. Drakken, especially, is a comical cad, a failed NASA robotics expert who happens to be Kim's father's arch-rival, though it takes him a long time to figure out that Kim, despite sharing the same rare last name as Dr. Possible, is related. His "three blue BeBe's," seen in this collection, are among the most memorable "henchmen" in the entire series. His usual assistant, Shego - infinitely smarter than the mad, blue-skinned doctor, himself - is almost Kim's own dark alter-ego, a fashion-conscious snob with super-athletic abilities and glow-in-the-dark green eyes and hands.

This is one of my favorite shows, which is saying a lot, since I ordinarily can't stand anything Disney produces. Kim Possible is much smarter and wittier than the usual Disney fare, to the point that even the obligatory adorable animal - Rufus, the naked mole-rat - actually manages not to be insipidly annoying, but often highly useful to the plot and rather endearing. The music is catchy and bright, the action fast, the dialogue clever and snappy. Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Lara Croft doing Alias, jazz-it-up a couple notches and make it more family-friendly, and you've pretty much got this series in a nutshell.

But enough. Stop reading, and go introduce yourself to Kim Possible and her absurdly insane adversaries. You'll be hooked, quick. And just in time for Christmas, to boot!

"Boo-yah!"

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars KP: The Anti-Princess, Jun 29 2004
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I let my 5-year-old watch Kim Possible, because KP's one of the few strong role models for girls. The animated violence is usually kept to kung-fu style fighting (usually Kim v. Shego). The dialog is often clever and insightful, and it's good to see that the characters often have real world problems (like having your Mom and Dad along for a field trip). If you are a parent, try to catch KP on ABC (Saturday A.M.) to get an idea of what to expect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars K.P. You Rock, Dec 5 2003
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This review is from: Kim Possible:the Secret Files (DVD)
Kim Possible is one of the greatest shows I have ever seen!
If you like the show,then just pop this baby into your dvd player
and get ready for SERIOUSLY COOL STUFF!

Even though K.P. is a great show,it's not my favorite (Cartoon
Network's ''The Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy'' is my big
time fave)but SUPER nonetheless!

''So not the drama!''

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