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Disney's Kim Possible: Global Gemini was released for the Nintendo DS worldwide in February 2007. It is the last Kim Possible video game. Both Kim and Ron are playable characters. Whereas Kim is more capable of physical movement and direct combat, Ron is more gadget-oriented.
An official Kim Possible soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on July 1, 2003, featuring "Call Me, Beep Me" and "Could it Be", [67] in addition to other musical contributions from the cast of Kim Possible in addition to various Disney recording artists, including Aaron Carter. [60]
"Call Me, Beep Me!", or "The Kim Possible Song", is the theme song for the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible. The song was written by Cory Lerios and George Gabriel . [ 1 ]
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time: November 28, 2003: Disney Channel: N/A Film version of episodes 13-15 of the second season of Kim Possible. 12 Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama: April 8, 2005: 13 The Proud Family Movie: August 19, 2005: Hyperion Animation Jambalaya Studio: Series finale of The Proud Family. 2010s 14 Phineas and Ferb the Movie ...
The Toon Disney/Big Movie Show premiere of The Polar Express on December 22, 2006, was the channel's highest primetime rating with 1.35 million viewers. On January 27, 2007, Toon Disney launched its weekend afternoon programming block, "The Great Toon Weekend." [8] On August 6, 2008, Disney-ABC Television Group announced they would rebrand Toon ...
Kim Possible fights crime alongside her best friend and sidekick Ron Stoppable, aided by his pet naked mole-rat Rufus and 10 year-old computer genius Wade. [5] She lives in the fictional town of Middleton, USA with her parents James and Ann, who work as a rocket scientist and neurosurgeon respectively, [6] [7] and her younger brothers, identical twins Jim and Tim. [8]
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 ...
On March 22, 2005, Walt Disney Records released a new edition of the soundtrack dubbed the "Kim-Proved" edition. This version omits the songs "This Year" by A*Teens and "Work It Out" by Brassy and adds "Could it Be" by Christy Carlson Romano, "Rappin' Drakken" by Dr. Drakken, and "Call Me, Beep Me!