Kim Possible: So the Drama

| 2005

Directed by: Steve Loter

Main Plot

In Kim Possible: So the Drama, Kim Possible, a teenage crime-fighter, faces a new challenge as she navigates the complexities of high school life and her feelings for her best friend, Ron Stoppable. When a new villain, Dr. Drakken, emerges with a plan to take over the world, Kim must balance her superhero duties with her personal life. As she deals with the pressures of prom and her evolving relationship with Ron, Kim discovers that her feelings for him may be deeper than she realized. Meanwhile, Ron grapples with his own insecurities and the potential of losing Kim to a new rival. The story unfolds with action-packed missions, comedic moments, and heartfelt dilemmas, ultimately leading Kim to confront her feelings and the importance of friendship amidst the chaos of saving the day.

Characters

  • Christy Carlson Romano voices Kim Possible, a teenage spy who battles villains while dealing with typical high school challenges.
  • Will Friedle voices Ron Stoppable, Kim Possible's best friend and sidekick, who helps her battle villains and eventually becomes her boyfriend.
  • Nancy Cartwright voiced Rufus, a naked mole-rat and pet of Ron Stoppable, who assists in missions and plays a crucial role in saving the team.

Ending Explained

In Kim Possible: So the Drama, the climax unfolds as Kim faces off against her longtime nemesis, Dr. Drakken, who has devised a plan to take over the world using a powerful device. As Kim and her friends work to thwart his scheme, the narrative shifts to explore Kim's personal growth and her evolving relationship with Ron Stoppable. The ending sees Kim successfully defeating Drakken, showcasing her skills and determination. However, the real resolution comes when Kim realizes the importance of balancing her superhero life with her personal feelings. In a pivotal moment, she confronts her feelings for Ron, leading to a heartfelt acknowledgment of their bond. This emotional climax not only resolves the external conflict with Drakken but also addresses the internal struggle Kim faces regarding her identity and relationships. The film concludes with Kim and Ron solidifying their partnership, both as friends and potential romantic interests, emphasizing themes of teamwork, loyalty, and self-discovery. This resolution ties back to the overall narrative, highlighting that true strength comes not just from fighting villains but also from understanding and embracing one's emotions and connections with others.

Steve Loter Animation Action Adventure Christy Carlson Romano Will Friedle Nancy Cartwright