Kim Possible: So The Drama (2004)

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Written by Mark McCorkle, Robert Schooley

Directed by Steve Loter

Running Time: 65 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Three episodes from the third series of Kim Possible are brought together to make a feature length story. Kim has to find a date for the junior prom, and is horrified when it's suggested she might miss out on a proper date with one of the fanciable guys because she spends too much time with her friend Ron. But maybe Ron's a potential boyfriend? Just as she's starting to think of Ron that way, a new boy called Erik arrives at school, and she falls for him. He asks her to the prom - but Ron's not happy. Is the relationship between Kim and Ron about to change forever, or is it too late?

Cast

Christy Carlson RomanoKimberly Ann "Kim" Possible
Will FriedleRon Stoppable
Image for Nancy CartwrightNancy CartwrightRufus the Naked Mole-Rat
Tahj MowryWade Load
Gary ColeDr. Possible
John Di MaggioDr. Drakken
Shaun FlemingTim Possible/Jim Possible
Jean SmartDr. Possible
Rider StrongBrick Flagg
Nicole SullivanShego
Image for Lauren TomLauren TomYoshiko
Ricky UllmanEric

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