Kim Possible (2002-2007)

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19 Cartoons Like Kim Possible (2002-2007)

Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle are responsible for the creation of the animated action comedy and adventure television series Kim Possible, which airs on Disney Channel in the United States.

The main character is young woman who is entrusted with preventing crime on a regular basis while also struggling with the ordinary problems that are typically connected with puberty.

The help that Kim receives comes from her bumbling best friend and potential love interest, Ron Stoppable; his pet nude mole rat, Rufus; and Wade, a ten-year-old computer whiz.

Kim and Ron’s missions primarily involve them to defeat the nefarious schemes of the mad scientist–supervillain pair Dr. Drakken and his sidekick Shego, as well as the intentions of other adversaries. Collectively, Kim and Ron are known as Team Possible.

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