Romance, finishing high school, and oh yah, saving the world - all in a day's work for Kim Possible
Programming Highlights / Family
Posted by RAD on Mar 12, 2007 - 04:29 PM
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Average high school cheerleader by day and super agent by night, Kim Possible (Christy Carlson Romano) is still saving the world from evil, while now trying to find time to finish high school and date her best friend, Ron Stoppable (Will Friedle) in season four of Kim Possible, premiering on Astral Media’s Family Channel on March 19 at 5:08 p.m. ET/PT.

Season three wrapped up with Kim and Ron coming face-to-face with their true feelings for each other. Season four opens with the pair as true GF and BF. This new development means Kim must tread through the difficult waters of teenage dating, such as, having to contend with her girlfriends pressuring her to “trade up” and date a “jock.”
But boys, mainly Ron, are not the only thing on Kim’s mind during senior year. Her genius but irritating twin brothers, Jim and Tim a.k.a. the “Tweebs” (Shaun Fleming), have joined Kim at her high school, where she must learn to work with them in investigating a series of thefts surrounding a wealthy celebutant. Kim’s dad finally gives in and gets her a car – an old beater that the Tweebs trick out. She must also contend with finding new “mission apparel,” getting fired from her job at Club Banana and dealing with not being voted this year’s homecoming queen.
The trails and tribulations of high school life are not this super agent’s only challenges. Kooky new villains crop up at every turn, including a more effective Dr. Drakken (John DiMaggio), who has hired a corporate consultant and is conducting team building exercises enabling his evil operation to run smoother than ever. The season ends with graduation day and some interesting surprises, including the capture of Kim and evil Drakken by an alien race with a grudge.
Disney’s Kim Possible ended production after season three. However, following a massive campaign by dedicated fans, Disney announced the production of a fourth season. Created by Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Aladdin), Kim Possible is executive produced by McCorkle, Schooley and Chris Bailey (Inspector Gadget). The first 10 episodes from season four will be presented on Family Channel in March with an additional 12 episodes to air in May 2007 for a total of 22 new half-hour episodes.
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