Kim Possible: So the Drama

Kim Possible: So the Drama

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Kim Possible: So the Drama
Kim Possible: So the Drama

Kim Possible: So the Drama

7.1 | 1h11m | G | en | Adventure

Dr. Drakken has an evil new plot for world domination, but his ultimate success depends upon finding out KP's weakness which may involve a new hottie at Middleton High School named Eric, who suddenly sparks feelings in Ron about Kim that resemble much more than friendship. To make matters worse, Bueno Nacho, Ron's favorite fast food chain has turned sour on him by bombarding him with little Devils

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7.1 | 1h11m | G | en | Adventure , Animation , Action | More Info
Released: April. 08,2005 | Released Producted By: Disney Television Animation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dr. Drakken has an evil new plot for world domination, but his ultimate success depends upon finding out KP's weakness which may involve a new hottie at Middleton High School named Eric, who suddenly sparks feelings in Ron about Kim that resemble much more than friendship. To make matters worse, Bueno Nacho, Ron's favorite fast food chain has turned sour on him by bombarding him with little Devils

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Christy Carlson Romano , Will Friedle , Nancy Cartwright

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Alan Bodner

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Eric Stevenson I admit that probably the only reason I'm giving this such a high rating is because Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable are one of my favorite cartoon couples of all time! A pity they've been surpassed by Star and Marco and I'll certainly be glad when those two hook up as well. The funniest part is probably when it shows a sticker that says, "No on 65". This is a reference to Disney's rule about their animated shows having no more than 65 episodes. Turns out they defied this and "Kim Possible" did in fact have another season. It's great to watch a movie based on a show that I'm a fan of.Ron loses his pants three times in his movie! Well, he seemed to bring it on himself the first time around. The action scenes are great and it's great to see these characters work off of each other. The best are of course Dr. Drakken and Shego. I admit that the romance was rushed at the end, but because I love this couple (and romance in general) so much, I had to say it was great. I have high hopes for Star and Marco! ***1/2
Eddygarfield19 I was quite surprised when I first heard about So The Drama. I was also surprised when I heard about the surprise in the movie (although I already knew what it was because of the first preview I saw, let me tell you, commericals like that are dead give aways for endings). For a while, I thought there was something between Kim and Ron (I believe since I first saw A Sitch In Time, because Kim and Ron had a rough time being separated), and thought "Those two should get together". The idea went on for awhile, even in the episode "Blush" when Kim wanted to date Josh (Ron risked a lot to save Kim's life). But when I saw the episode Emotion Sickness and learned that Ron believed that dating would destroy their friendship, that thought disappeared and I didn't think about it again until I saw the first preview for So The Drama. I thought "Whoa, another Kim Possible movie? This should be interesting" With the way it was telling about Kim's exploits, traveling the world, facing many villains, having a great team, I figured this movie would be filled with more action than the last one, then when I saw the part towards the end of the commerical when the announcer said "But nothing could have prepared her for this drama", I thought "What's he mean?That must be the prom, who is she dancing with? Holy Cow! That's Ron! How does this happen?" The instant I saw that preview, I had to see the movie. And when I did, I was thrown for a few loops. I figured this movie would be a life changing event, especially when I saw the changes Bueno Nacho was going through (I didn't know it was being used as tool in Drakken's scheme until Drakken mentioned he acquired a company in a hostile takeover, and the part where it showed Bueno Nacho giving out toys that looked liked the design Drakken stole, obviously, he tortured the original CEO into giving him control Man, Bueno Nacho isn't getting a lot of respect in these KP movies, in A Sitch In Time, Shego completely destroyed it, and in So The Drama, Drakken used it as an instrument to take over the world. I kind of expected Ron's treatment on Drakken at the end of the movie.) When I saw Kim was with that other guy in the "Get Your Shine On" music video, I thought " Either this is before she was with Ron, or something strange is up". I came up with a few crazy theories about Erik. I thought he could've been a secret agent who was sent to help Kim bring in Drakken and in the end, would step aside cause he knew who Kim really belonged with. Another theory I came up with (and probably my most ridiculous one) was that he was really Drakken in disguise, who had brushed up on teenagers enough to impersonate one (the idea really got in my head because in one commercial, I saw Drakken wearing a fancy suit like a tux), but that idea disappeared when I saw Drakken attack Kim's father, cause he couldn't be in two places at once. Then when I saw the part where Shego was looking at Drakken's synthodrone upgrades,I thought "Maybe that guy is a synthodrone" (that part also gave a few ideas about Drakken's scheme like maybe he combined the technology with the toy design). What surprises me is that my theories were correct (but I still wondered why Drakken would do that until Dr. Possible said the technology could grow. I figured the Diablos were receiving a miniature command signal when they attacked Ron). When Drakken and Shego kidnapped Erik, I thought "Somthing is up, how did Drakken know about Kim and Erik? And how is it he was expecting Kim to come save him like that?". When Erik came down the escalator to Kim, I thought "That was too easy", the instant Erik revealed his true colors, I thought "I knew it!". I'm really glad how things worked out in the end. It is kind of funny. In a way, Drakken got Kim and Ron got together. What was almost Drakken's greatest victory became his most humiliating defeat and he ended up playing matchmaker for his arch-foe. What an amazing turn of events. If you ask me, Disney made the perfect ending for So The Drama (it was one of the best endings to a movie I ever saw, and it ended the way I hoped it would). After seeing So The Drama, it became one of my favorite Disney Channel Original Movies (one of the best if you ask me), I see it every chance I can. I hope Disney Channel makes another Kim Possible movie like that (hopefully in it, Ron will pop the big question).
The_Amazing_Spy_Rises It's too bad "Kim Possible" is done, but this movie makes sure it goes out with a bang. There's a great story, filled with true feelings, angst, teenage humor that should make anyone laugh, and some really cool action scenes. It's one of the best animated movies and TV movies out there. It's definitely the best Disney Channel Original Movie, over Johnny Tsunami and The Famous Jett Jackson Movie. This movie provides the great ending that all the fans really wanted (no spoilers here). Kim Possible used to be a show I would watch with my little siblings, but now, three years after it started, I like to watch it on my own. The movie is no different. It's just a great all around movie that's fun for anyone who wants to watch it. Unfortunately, it's not on TV too much anymore, but I believe it's available on DVD, so go out and rent it if you don't buy it.So what's the sitch? The usual, Drakkan is preparing to do one of his "take over the world" schemes, aided by Shego. This time, Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano in her trademark role) has a boyfriend, Eric, that she has good feelings about (don't worry, he's cool), while her best friend, Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle, in another great role just for him) starts to realize that HE has feelings for Kim! Well, the movie goes and sticks with what made the show great: the catchy phrases, handy gadgets, Ron in trouble, and of course, Kim saving the day. Go see it!! 8/10 --spy
duststar19612000 The movie "So the Drama" was kind of cheesy with the exception of a couple of scenes where I think he tells her he loves her and she says the exact same thing to him and the kissing scene at the end. I thought that was cute. As for the TV series, I no longer like it because I grew tired of it. I used to watch the TV show, but now it's become kind of cheesy. As for the movie before "So the Drama," it too was very cheesy. I don't think I'll go back to watching the TV series again because I've gotten older and it no longer excites me as much. I hope I haven't ruined things for people who haven't seen the second KP movie by revealing what happens in a couple of scenes. All in all, the second KP movie had some cute scenes in it but other then that, it stank. The first movie was cheesy too. Good-bye.