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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Not the Clutter,
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This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
How nice to be able to view these episodes without all the distracting visual clutter of broadcast television: no omnipresent logo, no crawling announcements, and of course no loud commercials. There are 4 episodes here, not 3 ("Attack of the Killer Bebes"; "Downhill"; "Partners"; and series premiere "Crush") and the full-length theme song. The previously unseen episode is as good as any of the others (largely because it stars Dr. Drakken and the fabulous Shego). Even if you've been taping the clever show, you'll want this DVD.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, entertaining role model.,
By swingreen "swingreen" (Brooksville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
I'll write this review with the parent in mind, and leave the plots and story lines to someone else.Kim Possible is an intelligent, science-loving high school student with an adventurous side. If I may be permitted to assert my parental instincts here, I would like to add that I think kids get way too much weird stuff in cartoons. Kim Possible, on the other hand, is a good role model for her studious habits and intelligent interests. My children love watching this cartoon (lots of laughs and bumbling bad guys), but I also enjoy it, and have no problem watching it with them. This would make a good Christmas or birthday present for the cartoon-watchers in your family.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scored the DVD! BooYahh!!!,
By Roule Duke (the Green Inferno) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
I fianlly got my KP DVD and gotta say that I was a little disappointed with the episode line up as they included 'Crush' 'Downhill' 'Attack of the Killer BeeBees' as well as the never seen before ep 'Partners' but no 'Bueno Nacho'!? Well I guess you can't have it all, I just figured 'Bueno Nacho' (my fav) on the DVD would be a sure thing.Anyway just seeing Kim in DVD quality picture is awesome, the colors are especially seem more vivid than they do on Disney channel. The extras are nice, not particularly spectacular, however for the price this seemd a very nice buy. I do have a few problems however with the DVD presentation, while the most important things like picture quality and sound are outstanding and really could not be better, I don't like this kind of disc that starts with previews. I thought that fastfowarding trailers ended once you moved on from VHS but here they are on DVD format :( The menus are good and follow the feel of the show and like I said in the all important criteria of video and sound qualitycould not be better, so this little annoyance can be forgiven. Hopefully the success of this DVD will mean a season box set for all the KP fans out there!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
KP: The Anti-Princess,
By A Customer
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
I let my 5-year-old watch Kim Possible, because KP's one of the few strong role models for girls. The animated violence is usually kept to kung-fu style fighting (usually Kim v. Shego). The dialog is often clever and insightful, and it's good to see that the characters often have real world problems (like having your Mom and Dad along for a field trip). If you are a parent, try to catch KP on ABC (Saturday A.M.) to get an idea of what to expect.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Disney Does Buffy Does Lara Croft Does Alias,
By Bruce Rux (Aurora, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
If you're hip and flip and love a good laugh, you're already taping this popular series, but you could do worse than treat yourself to this colorful handful of engaging episodes and standard promo extras. It may be packaged for kids, but like the 1960s T.V. Batman, it's really made for adults - in fact, one of the series episodes (not on this DVD) features Adam West in a takeoff of his original Batman role, in the very funny "The Fearless Ferret."It's hard to imagine anyone who hasn't yet encountered Kim Possible, but for those who haven't and are seeking a clue, here goes: Kim is "your average basic girl, out to save the world," the adorable green-eyed, redheaded high school cheerleader daughter of a rocket scientist and a brain surgeon, with a jealous bimbo rival (Pep-Squad wannabe-leader Bonnie), two troublesome twin younger brothers, and helpful friends (Ron Stoppable and his naked mole-rat "Rufus," and never-leaves-his-screen computer geek Wade). She has her own website, which has made her something of a superhero in spite of herself. Her adversaries are idiot mad-scientists and the like, such as the two featured in this DVD, D. N. Annie and Dr. Drakken. Drakken, especially, is a comical cad, a failed NASA robotics expert who happens to be Kim's father's arch-rival, though it takes him a long time to figure out that Kim, despite sharing the same rare last name as Dr. Possible, is related. His "three blue BeBe's," seen in this collection, are among the most memorable "henchmen" in the entire series. His usual assistant, Shego - infinitely smarter than the mad, blue-skinned doctor, himself - is almost Kim's own dark alter-ego, a fashion-conscious snob with super-athletic abilities and glow-in-the-dark green eyes and hands. This is one of my favorite shows, which is saying a lot, since I ordinarily can't stand anything Disney produces. Kim Possible is much smarter and wittier than the usual Disney fare, to the point that even the obligatory adorable animal - Rufus, the naked mole-rat - actually manages not to be insipidly annoying, but often highly useful to the plot and rather endearing. The music is catchy and bright, the action fast, the dialogue clever and snappy. Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Lara Croft doing Alias, jazz-it-up a couple notches and make it more family-friendly, and you've pretty much got this series in a nutshell. But enough. Stop reading, and go introduce yourself to Kim Possible and her absurdly insane adversaries. You'll be hooked, quick. And just in time for Christmas, to boot! "Boo-yah!"
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Think of it as "Alias: The Animated Series",
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This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
First timers might dismiss Kim Possible as "another girly show", when in fact it is actually a smart, well written show that everyone can enjoy. You wouldn't dismiss "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" because the lead is a female, would you?At any rate, Kim Possible follows the adventures of the title character and her best friend/sidekick Ron Stoppable as they fight bad guys and try to survive high school. The best thing about the series is that Kim doesn't have to hide what she's doing; everyone just seems to accept it like it was an after school activity. No big. Anyway, this DVD features three episodes from the show, surprisingly in honest to goodness widescreen. DVD buyers also get a fourth "bonus" episode, the pilot episode "Crush", which sadly is featured in fullscreen. On to the episodes: Crush: Kim has two major problems in this episode; she has to foil a mad plot of Dr. Drakken's AND work up the courage to ask a boy to the Sadie Hawkins dance! Overall, this is a pretty nice package for the price. Perhaps if this DVD does well, we'll see a season set soon. If you're a fan of action and comedy, or just a big animation fan (the series staff is made of veterans from Clerks: TAS and Gargoyles) then you could do no less than Kim Possible. SO not the drama!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
K.P. You Rock,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
Kim Possible is one of the greatest shows I have ever seen!If you like the show,then just pop this baby into your dvd player and get ready for SERIOUSLY COOL STUFF! Even though K.P. is a great show,it's not my favorite (Cartoon ''So not the drama!''
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
K.P. you rule!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
I love this DVD! Kim Possible is the coolest show on the planet! Once I popped in this disc,I became a HUGE Kim Possible fan! The action is cool,the comedy is hilarious and the episodes where Ron loses his pants,oh,they are funny with a capital F. So what are you waiting for? BUY IT NOW!
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waiting for Season One,
This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
I like this show, but I'm not buying an episode here, an episode there. C'mon Disney, release season one, wait a while, release season two... The Simpsons can do it, so how hard is that?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kim Possible has a secret,
By The Mystic Eye Of The Hipster (Murfreesboro, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kim Possible - The Secret Files (DVD)
Kim Possible has a secret--she has grown-ups among her fans.
And the show is better than anything on primetime And why not? The humor, banter & wrting is better than any sitcom, & the whole package is WAY better than reality shows. WHY IS THERE NO "COMPLETE SERIES" out in DVD in the US? Does Disney hate money? UPDATE___SEASONS 1 & @ ARE OUT!!! Links here-- Kim Possible: The Complete First Season Kim Possible: The Complete Second Season The Hipster gives it a Big Thumbs UP! |
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Kim Possible - The Secret Files by Steve Loter (DVD - 2003)
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