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Release Date:
April 8, 2005
Original Title:
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
Alternate Titles:
Kim Possible - Invasion der Roboter
Kim Possible - Invasion der Roboter (2005)
Kim Possible - La Sfida Finale
Kim Possible - So the Drama (2006)
Kim Possible e o Drama do Amor
Kim Possible, Mission cupidon
Kim Possible: Invasion der Roboter
Kim Possible: Sí es para tanto
Kim Possible; Invasion der Roboter
麻辣女孩:超时空任务
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Disney Television Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: 10 GB: U JP: R15+ SE: 7 US: G
Runtime: 71
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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Animation Director:
Bong Hee Han
Art Direction:
Alan Bodner
Background Designer:
Lou Police
Nadia Vurbenova
Andrew Ice
Alex McCrae
Bruce Berkey
Justin K. Thompson
Sy Thomas
Teri Shikasho
Casting:
Lisa Schaffer
Jamie Thomason
Character Designer:
Eugene Salandra
Brent Gordon
Color Designer:
Nancy Ulene
Karen Kilpatrick
Color Grading:
Dave DiMatteo
Creator:
Mark McCorkle
Bob Schooley
Dialogue Coach:
Lisa Schaffer
Chris Bailey
Director:
Steve Loter
Editor:
John Royer
Christopher K. Gee
Executive Producer:
Chris Bailey
Bob Schooley
Mark McCorkle
Lead Character Designer:
Stephen Silver
Line Producer:
Kurt Weldon
Original Music Composer:
Adam Berry
Other:
Rick Leon
Barbara Dourmaskin-Case
Bob Zamboni
Marsh Lamore
Kevin Petrilak
Eugene Salandra
J.K. Kim
Celeste Moreno
Patrick Gleeson
Michel Lyman
Prop Designer:
Jason Hulst
Ernie Guanlao
Scott Hill
Story Editor:
Madellaine Paxson
Gary Sperling
Mark McCorkle
Bob Schooley
Story Supervisor:
Nick Filippi
Storyboard:
Eugene Salandra
Troy Adomitis
Louie del Carmen
Barry Caldwell
Chris Rutkowski
Tom Bernardo
Storyboard Artist:
Calvin Suggs
Chris Rutkowski
Zac Moncrief
John Nevarez
Writer:
Mark McCorkle
Bob Schooley
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