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Kim Possible – Complete Guide to Series, Movies and Costumes

Harry James Carter Bennett • 2026-06-26 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

Kim Possible premiered on Disney Channel in 2002 and quickly became one of the network’s most successful animated series. The show followed a typical high school cheerleader who also moonlighted as a teenage crime fighter, balancing homework and saving the world with her best friend Ron Stoppable. Over four seasons and two television movies, the franchise built a loyal fanbase that remains active today.

In 2019, Disney Channel released a live-action adaptation, bringing the characters to a new generation of viewers. The movie starred Sadie Stanley as Kim Possible and Sean Giambrone as Ron Stoppable, with Taylor Ortega taking on the role of the fan‑favorite villain Shego. The original series and the live-action film are both available on Disney+.

This guide covers everything from the cartoon’s premise and character biographies to costume ideas for cosplay and streaming details. It answers the most common questions about the franchise, based on verified sources. For quick answers, jump to the Frequently Asked Questions section, or if you are planning a costume, check the How to Create a Kim Possible Costume guide.

What is the Kim Possible Movie and Live‑Action Adaptation?

Series Debut
June 7, 2002 (Disney Channel)
Creator
Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
Main Voice Actors
Christy Carlson Romano (Kim), Will Friedle (Ron)
Total Episodes
87 (including 2 TV movies)
Live‑Action Movie
2019 (Disney Channel Original Movie)
Streaming
Disney+ (series and movies)
  • Kim Possible remains one of Disney Channel’s most beloved animated series, blending action and comedy.
  • The live-action movie received mixed reactions but introduced the franchise to a new generation.
  • Shego is consistently cited as a fan-favorite villain due to her dry humor and visual design.
  • Costume searches spike around Halloween and cosplay events, indicating a strong DIY community.
  • The series was groundbreaking for Disney Channel as a female-led action comedy that subverted gender norms.
  • Both TV movies – Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (2003) and Kim Possible: So the Drama (2005) – expanded the story.
Character Actor (2019) Notes
Kim Possible Sadie Stanley Teen hero, high school student
Ron Stoppable Sean Giambrone Kim’s sidekick, best friend
Rufus Nancy Cartwright (voice) Ron’s pet naked mole rat
Shego Taylor Ortega Dr. Drakken’s green-powered sidekick
Dr. Drakken Todd Stashwick Main villain
Wade Issac Ryan Brown Tech genius
Ann Possible Alyson Hannigan Kim’s mother
Professor Dementor Patton Oswalt Villain (voice reprise from 2002)
Athena Ciara Riley Wilson New friend on Team Possible
Bonnie Rockwaller Erika Tham Ron’s rival

Kim Possible Live‑Action (2019): Cast and Plot

The live-action movie, a Disney Channel Original Movie, aired on February 15, 2019. Sadie Stanley plays Kim Possible, a high school student who secretly works as a freelance hero alongside her best friend Ron Stoppable (Sean Giambrone). The plot introduces a new character, Athena (Ciara Riley Wilson), who joins Team Possible. Nancy Cartwright reprises her role as the voice of Rufus, the naked mole rat. Taylor Ortega portrays Shego, the green‑haired villain with plasma powers. The movie is available on Disney+.

Streaming note

The 2019 live-action movie streams on Disney+ as a Disney Channel Original Movie. The animated series and both TV movies are also available on the same platform.

Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time – Movie Overview

Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time is the first television movie tied to the original series, released in 2003. In it, Kim and Ron travel through time to stop villains from altering history. The movie is considered essential viewing by fans and is included in the 87 episodes count for the series.

What is the Kim Possible Cartoon Series About?

Original Series Premise and Characters

The original animated series follows Kim Possible, a typical teenager who also works as a global hero. She takes on missions with her goofy best friend Ron Stoppable, whose pet naked mole rat Rufus often helps in unexpected ways. The show blends everyday high school problems (cheerleading, crushes) with super‑villain plots led by Dr. Drakken and his enforcer Shego. Created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, the series ran for four seasons (87 episodes) from 2002 to 2007 on Disney Channel.

Notable supporting characters include Wade, a tech genius who communicates with Kim via her Kimmunicator; Bonnie Rockwaller, a cheerleading rival; and Kim’s parents, scientists Ann and James Possible. The series won multiple awards and remains a staple of 2000s pop culture.

Who Are the Key Characters: Shego and Rufus?

Shego: The Villain with Green Plasma Hands

Shego is Dr. Drakken’s main sidekick and a recurring antagonist. She possesses the ability to generate green plasma from her hands, which she uses in combat. Known for her sarcastic demeanor and sleek green‑and‑black outfit, Shego is one of the most popular characters from the franchise. In the live-action movie, Taylor Ortega plays the role. Shego’s backstory is partially explored – she was once a superhero before turning to crime – but many details remain vague, even in the original series.

Cosplay essentials

For a Shego costume, focus on the green‑and‑black bodysuit, black gloves with green tips, long black hair, and green makeup around the eyes. The attitude is just as important: smug and confident.

Rufus: Ron’s Naked Mole Rat

Rufus is Ron Stoppable’s pet naked mole rat, voiced by Nancy Cartwright (best known as the voice of Bart Simpson). He is a small, pinkish rodent without fur who often helps Ron and Kim in tight spots. Rufus appears in both the animated series and the live-action movie. He is a beloved character because of his loyalty and surprising resourcefulness. Some fans mistakenly search for “Kim Possible rat” – that refers to Rufus.

No “Shego Rufus” character

There is no character named “Shego Rufus.” Shego and Rufus are two separate characters. Shego is a villain, Rufus is a pet. This confusion appears in some online searches.

How to Create a Kim Possible Costume?

Kim Possible Signature Outfit: Black Cargo Pants and Crop Top

Kim Possible’s outfit is one of the most recognizable cosplay looks from the 2000s. The key pieces are a black mock turtleneck crop top, green cargo pants, black gloves, brown combat boots, a utility belt, and a toy Kimmunicator. Her hair is auburn with a flip at the ends. Ron Stoppable’s costume requires a red jersey with a blue stripe worn over a black long‑sleeve shirt, blue cargo pants, grey sneakers, a blonde wig (if needed), and a Rufus plush.

Shego’s costume uses a sleek green‑and‑black bodysuit, black gloves with green accents at the fingertips, long black hair, and green face makeup to create the glowing‑eyes effect. For group cosplay, the core characters are Kim, Ron, Shego, and Rufus.

Timeline of Kim Possible Releases

  1. – Kim Possible series premieres on Disney Channel
  2. – First TV movie: Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
  3. – Second TV movie: Kim Possible: So the Drama (series finale)
  4. – Final episode airs
  5. – Live-action television movie released on Disney Channel
  6. – Ongoing availability on Disney+; occasional social media references

What Is Confirmed and What Remains Uncertain?

Established information Information that remains unclear
Original series ran from 2002–2007 with 87 episodes. No official announcement of a sequel series, reboot, or additional movies as of 2025.
A live‑action movie aired in 2019 on Disney Channel. Rumors about a potential adult-animated spin-off are unsubstantiated.
The series is available on Disney+. The “Kim Possible rat” search likely refers to Rufus, but some users may confuse it with other animals.

Why Does the Franchise Still Matter?

Kim Possible was groundbreaking for Disney Channel as a female‑led action comedy that subverted gender norms. The show’s blend of high school drama and spy‑fi parody resonated with tweens and adults alike. The 2019 live-action movie attempted to capture the original’s spirit but received mixed reviews regarding pacing and casting. Despite that, the franchise retains strong nostalgia value, driving consistent search volume for costumes, character backstories, and episode recaps. There are no official plans for new productions as of 2025, but fans continue to create art and cosplay inspired by the series.

Quotes and Key Sources

“What’s the sitch?”

Kim Possible catchphrase

“I’m a kid, what’s your excuse?”

Kim Possible (episode tagline)

Reliable sources for further reading include Wikipedia – Kim Possible, IMDB – Kim Possible (original series), Disney+ Kim Possible Page, and IMDB – Kim Possible (2019 movie). For official Disney information, visit the Official Disney Kim Possible Page.

A helpful detailed guide is the Kim Possible (live-action movie) article, which covers cast, costume ideas, and streaming details.

Summary: What’s Next for the Franchise?

As of 2025, Disney has not announced any new Kim Possible productions. Fans continue to create fan art, cosplay, and theories about a potential revival. The original series and movies remain easily accessible on Disney+.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who created Kim Possible?

The series was created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle for Disney Channel.

How many seasons of Kim Possible are there?

There are 4 seasons totaling 87 episodes.

Is Kim Possible on Disney+?

Yes, both the original series and the TV movies are available on Disney+.

What is the order of Kim Possible movies?

First: A Sitch in Time (2003), Second: So the Drama (2005), then the live-action movie (2019).

Who plays Kim Possible in the live-action movie?

Sadie Stanley plays Kim Possible, and Sean Giambrone plays Ron Stoppable.

What is Shego’s power?

Shego can generate green plasma from her hands, which she uses for combat.

What kind of animal is Rufus?

Rufus is a naked mole rat – small, pinkish, and furless.

How long did the original series run?

The series aired from June 7, 2002 to September 7, 2007.

Is there a Kim Possible reboot coming?

There is no official announcement of a reboot as of 2025. Only fan speculation exists.

Where can I watch the live-action movie?

The 2019 live-action movie streams on Disney+.

Additional sources

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