“Kim Five-with-Plus: Think of tragedy” ( eng. Kim Possible: So the drama , Kim Five-With-Plus initial translation : Such a drama ) is the second full-length animated film about the adventures of a teenage girl Kim Five-C-Plus. This film includes a combination of traditional animation and computer graphics. The film premiered on April 8, 2005 at the Disney Channel . This film was shown before the last episodes of the third season of the series as 58, 59, 60 episodes. The film was originally conceived as a series finale, but Disney Channel eventually showed the last episodes of the third season and launched the fourth one.
Kim Five-C-Plus: Just think, tragedy | |
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Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama | |
Type of cartoon | computer animation |
Genre | Family Adventure comedy fantasy |
Prequels | Kim Five-plus Kim Plus Five: Fight in Time |
Sequels | Kim Plus Five: Graduation |
Producer | Steve loter |
Producer | Steve loter Mark McCorkle Bob shuli Kurt weldon |
Based | |
written by | Mark McCorkle Bob shuli |
Roles voiced | Christy Carlson Romano Will friedl Nancy Cartwright Taj Moury Didrich bader Raven-simone Gene Smart Kirsten Storms Ryder Strong Nicole Sullivan April winchell Gary Cole Eddie Disen John DiMaggio Sean flemming Clyde kusatsu Maurice Lamarche Phil lamarr Kevin Michael Richardson Stephen Ruth Lauren tom Ricky Ullman Taylor Gerard Hart |
Composer | Adam Berry |
Studio | Walt Disney Television Animation , Toon Disney Family |
A country | USA |
Distributor | |
Tongue | |
Duration | 75 min. |
Premiere | United Kingdom February 24, 2005 United States April 8, 2005 |
IMDb | ID 0446724 |
Rotten tomatoes | |
Story
Shego with a group of ninjas are attacking the toy parade of the famous designer Nakasumi. Fortunately, Kim and Ron were expecting an attack and were able to stop the attackers. Though Shego couldn’t take Nakasumi himself in the claws of her plane, his jacket remained. Already in the villainous lair, Drakken finds in the mined jacket the sketches of a new unreleased toy from Nakasumi.
At this time, Kim suffers from a lack of a boyfriend, and Ron suffers from the cancellation of a discount in his favorite taco-restaurant, Buenos Nachos. Their experiences are interrupted by Wade, who reports that the Drakken is spotted at the Bermuda Triangle Bar. There, the Drakken buys information that Dr. James Five-with-Plus is leading the way in advanced cyberthronics.
The next day, a new student named Eric appears at the school. At first, Ron is trying to make friends with him, until Eric saw Kim. Immediately, mutual sympathy arises between them, and Ron realizes that he is becoming the third superfluous. In the evening, Eric is already a guest of the Five-with-Plus family, only James Five-with-Plus did not come to the family dinner, he was abducted by the Drakken right from his workplace. Learning of this, Kim takes Ron and goes to the villainous lair to save his father. The rescued James cannot remember the moment of the abduction and does not even suggest why he could be kidnapped at all.
The reforms are continuing in Ron's favorite taco restaurant - they introduce a children's menu and distribute toys. All these changes make him depressed. But after the restaurant stopped feeding the bending straws, Ron calls the director of a chain of restaurants and learns from his voice that Drakken is behind all this. It turns out that new toys are evil robots, and the stolen design has allowed them to be distributed throughout the world. Drakken activates Middleton's robots to destroy Kim before taking over the world. While Kim was dealing with robots, Shego kidnapped Eric. Therefore, stopping the seizure of the city, Kim and Ron are sent to the headquarters of Buenos Nachos. But the saved Eric turns out to be a syntodron and Kim is knocked out with an electric shock during an embrace.
Only thanks to Rufus, Kim and Ron are freed and at the last moment save the world.
Criticism
- David Nusayr from the Reel Film Review rated the film at 2.5 out of 4 and says that the plot was thin and the children will enjoy it more than adults, but it’s really funny with such a voice acting. [one]
- Kevin Carr from 7M Pictures rated the movie at 3.5 out of 5 and said that the cartoon could be visual art, but it would be nice for the right audience. [2]
- Critic Mike Long from Jackass Critics, reacting to the cartoon as a possible last part of the animated series Kim Five-plus , noted that it was "a junction, as it includes everything that made the show stand out on the Disney Channel." [3]
Notes
- ↑ Reel Film Reviews . Reelfilm.com. The date of circulation is June 17, 2012. Archived September 1, 2013.
- ↑ 7M Picture . 7mpictures.com. The date of circulation is June 17, 2012. Archived September 1, 2013.
- ↑ Jackass Critics . Jackass Critics. The date of circulation is June 17, 2012. Archived September 1, 2013.