| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Feb 10, 2007 | ||
| E2 | Feb 10, 2007 | ||
| E3 | Feb 10, 2007 | ||
| E4 | Feb 10, 2007 | ||
| E5 | Feb 17, 2007 | ||
| E6 | Feb 24, 2007 | ||
| E7 | Mar 03, 2007 | ||
| E8 | Mar 17, 2007 | ||
| E9 | Apr 07, 2007 | ||
| E10 | Apr 14, 2007 | ||
| E11 | Apr 28, 2007 | ||
| E12 | May 05, 2007 | ||
| E13 | May 19, 2007 | ||
| E14 | Jun 17, 2007 | ||
| E15 | Jun 23, 2007 | ||
| E16 | Jul 01, 2007 | ||
| E17 | Jul 28, 2007 | ||
| E18 | Aug 11, 2007 | ||
| E19 | Aug 12, 2007 | ||
| E20 | Aug 12, 2007 | ||
| E21 | Sep 01, 2007 | ||
| E22 | Sep 07, 2007 | ||
| E23 | Sep 07, 2007 |
Kim Possible remains a definitive pillar of the 2000s animation era. Creators Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle crafted a masterclass in subverting gender tropes, positioning a teenage cheerleader as a global super-spy. The show’s spark lies in its seamless blend of high-stakes espionage and the mundane struggles of high school life, anchored by Kim’s competence and Ron Stoppable’s endearing loyalty.
The cultural DNA of the series is defined by its sharp wit and the electric dynamic between Kim and her rival, Shego. Fans revisit the series for its vibrant aesthetic and the timeless call me, beep me nostalgia. It remains an empowering beacon of can-do spirit, proving that balancing saving the world with prom is not just possible, but iconic.