Kim Possible, cheerleader by day, crime stopper by night, Ron Stoppable and naked mole-rat Rufus star in Disney series Kim Possible at your Disney Channel
"You think you're all that." "Whaddup?" "What's the sitch?" It's "no big"....Welcome to crime-fighting, high school cheerleader-style.
The Disney Channel's lavish cool cartoon series, "Kim Possible," about a teen who can whup international villains and still be home in time for dinner, dates itself by the minute with peppy pop slang and the title character's midriff-baring shirts.
She frets about her popularity and dithers over asking her crush to a dance, too, when not battling warped scientists and megalomaniacs with super-weapons and gravity-defying martial arts moves.
Its cel animation, with layered designs, geometric shapes and textures, is stylish and creative. The humor is often wicked fun.