Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (TV Movie 2003)

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Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (TV Movie 2003). 1h 6m | TV-G

“u0026quot;Kim Possible: A Sitch in Timeu0026quot; works as a feature-length episode of this cracking Emmy-nominated series and as a good movie in its own right, if not the most original one of its type – but in any case, time travelu0026#39;s always a good source of stories and so are villains teaming up. In this case, writers/story editors Bill Motz and Bob Roth have most of Kimu0026#39;s recurring enemies joining forces to sort out our heroine once and for all, with Kim getting some help from the futureu0026#39;s Rufus 3000 – a muscle-bound molerat who talks with the voice of Michael Dorn. Okay, so it does have some originality…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMost of the showu0026#39;s regular (Kim, her parents, Ron, the tweebs Jim and Tim, Wade, Rufus) and semi-regular characters (Drakken, Shego, Monkey Fist, Duff Killagin, Bonnie, Monique) make appearances here – though Senor Senior Senior and Senor Senior Junior are missing – and a lot of the fun comes from seeing their future selves, especially Wade and the tweebs; unlike some extended episodes thereu0026#39;s no padding at all, and plenty of what makes u0026quot;Kim Possibleu0026quot; such a great show, from sharp writing to good vocal acting (give Christy Carlson Romano credit for differentiating between Kim as herself and as a slightly younger version of herself – and Walt Disney Television credit for leaving the guest cast uncredited until the end). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe identity of the Supreme One is a bit too easy to guess – though in fairness Rufus 3000 does say itu0026#39;s obvious – and the insistence on draping a couple of the fight scenes with distracting songs is unfortunate (Adam Berryu0026#39;s score intentionally references John Williamsu0026#39;s u0026quot;Minority Reportu0026quot; music at one point, which is much more interesting), but these are the sole real flaws in an otherwise good production. Fun both for fans and for newcomers, u0026quot;Kim Possible: A Sitch in Timeu0026quot; is SO not the waste of time, and arguably the best thing Freddie Prinze Jru0026#39;s done to date.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Why is everyone in the future so ripped?u0026quot;”

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