Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (TV)
Cast :Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright
Director :Steve Loter
Studio :Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Format :Color
Released Date : , 2003
DVD Released Date :March 16, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :NR (Not Rated)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 07, 2005
SummaryNot a bad movie
Content
This movie wasn't all that Bad it Explained how kim and Ron came to be what they are today. If you are a Kim Possible Fan this movie should help you understaned the series more. So Fi you ae A kim fan this ones for you.

Rating
DateJuly 24, 2005
SummaryThe Bad Guys Steal The Show
Content
Okey so not gowing to talk alot about this''Movie'' all Iam gowing to say is that the bad guys steal this one.All of them Drakken,Shego,Killagin and Monkey Fist are the REAL stars of this''Movie'' but don't take my word for it they RULE anyway this movie is't ALL THAT like So The Drama[note:I have not seen it yet]but it's still fun to wach but I loved the last part when they are in Shgotin a time ruled by The Suprem One{Shego}a time where green is the new black and well it's not preety but the sad fact is at the end Kim and Shego do not fight but still A Sitch In Time is one of the beast TV movies ever so go buy it if you are a fan of Kim Possible or if you are looking for a good movie for you and you're famliy to see go buy it.IT ROCKS AND THE BAD GUYS RULE

Rating
DateJune 16, 2005
SummaryThis film is excellent!
Content
"Move Over Buffy And Powerpuff Girls. A New Girl Power Has Come To TV!"-The New York Post. This movie is about time traveling and comedy! Here's the movie description:It's Kim Possible's most extreme adventure yet! In her race against time,she travels through the years in her first way-cool,full-length movie. Here's the "sitch":When Shego and her evil henchman capture the all-powerful Time Monkey and start monkeying around with time,a visitor from the future-Rufus 3000,a buffed-up,talking descendent of everyone's favorite naked mole rat-alerts Kim to the plan. Kim,along with her faithful sidekick Ron Stoppable and Rufus,must triumph in the present and the past or the future will be history! Featuring awesome bonus features,a notable guest cast-including Freddie Prinze Jr.,Dakota Fanning,Kelly Ripa and Raven-and a whole lot more,A Sitch In Time is SO not your average movie.

Rating
DateMay 23, 2005
Summaryso NOT the DRAMA! 5 kazillion thumbs up for this movie!!!!!
Content
Kim Possible is SO TOTALLY COOL! I just LOVE her new movie. I can't wait until 'SO THE DRAMA' is MINE. Can't you believe it? I wish Kim could just KICK Bonnie (a.k.a. BON-BON) off the squad. That'll teach HER not to mess with THE KIMSTER. And Drakken.... JUST GIVE UP, cause there's, like, NO WAY u r gonna stop the UNSTOPPABLE KIM POSSIBLE! BOOYAH! Yeah, Ron, lay off of the girls for a while....u need to relax. No offense, but u r NOT much of a babe magnet....even 4 me and I'm a girl. I like u, but u need some time off, DUDE. Wade...PLEASE TAKE A BREAK! U NEED IT, DUDE. On the other hand, u wouldn't be able to help KIM, and that would be a MAJOR CATASTROPHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating
DateAugust 12, 2004
SummaryWhy weren't cartoons this good when I was a kid?
Content
I have always agreed with Matt Groening when he said in one of his "Life in Hell" books that Saturday Morning Cartoons were proof that adults hated children. Cartoons on Saturday morning during the early eighties were witless, melodramatic, unfunny--merely awful. I wish KP had been around when I was suffering through tripe like Pac-Man, Teen Wolf, and those wretched Smurfs. I remember watching the Garfield cartoon series around '87 and being shocked that it was actually funny. Why hadn't cartoons been funny before? Why did garbage like Scooby-Doo have to stoop to using a laugh-track to convince kids that it was in any way amusing.

Needless to say, I think KP is funny. Not only that, but its characters are aware of the strangeness of their situations. The self-reflexive humor is there but not to the extent that it spoils the story. The show also wisely sidesteps melodrama or stereotypes as substitutes for imagination.

Of course, the best part of the show is Kim herself. A girl who can defeat the maniacal and well-funded bad guys just on her own ingenuity and mild athletic prowess--no superpowers needed. Anyway, I could babble distractedly for hours in this vein and still not come back around to giving a real review of the movie itself. So here goes.

Great "touchstones" (not exactly plot highpoints, but highlights that demonstrate the foundation of whimsy and delight at the movie's center) are Rufus 3000 offering Kim a cookie (It's peanut butter.") following her battle with Shego, toddler Ron's confession that he has a female invisible friend named Rufus, Kim's dad being thankful that although she has been lost in the timestream for years she is at least not out on a date with "some guy," and the fact that toddler Kim is scared of the villians and doesn't have the courage to fight back until they start picking on someone else.

Really great, charming stuff. I just hope they release all the episodes in series length sets soon.

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