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  1. The following is a list of episodes for the Disney Channel series Kim Possible, which aired from June 7, 2002, to September 7, 2007. A total of four seasons, 87 episodes, and three TV movies were produced.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Written By
    1
    1
    "Crush"
    Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
    2
    2
    "Sink or Swim"
    Julie DuFine & Amanda Rudolph Schwartz
    3
    3
    "The New Ron"
    Mark Palmer
    4
    4
    "Tick-Tick-Tick"
    Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_PossibleKim Possible - Wikipedia

    It also became the first Disney Channel animated series to be produced in high-definition. The series premiered on June 7, 2002, and ended on September 7, 2007, after 87 episodes and four seasons. Kim Possible received critical acclaim, becoming one of Disney's top-rated and most popular series.

  3. Feb 10, 2007 · April 7, 2007 • 22m. Ron comes home to unexpectedly find his new adopted baby sister named Hana Stoppable in his room. At the same time, he has to take care of a sack of flour for health class. Meanwhile, Kim and Ron team up with Yori to stop Monkey Fist yet again.

  4. Watch Kim PossibleSeason 4 with a subscription on Disney+, or buy it on Prime Video, Apple TV. Kim Possible was every teenager's dream -- just a girl, fighting crime with her best...

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    • Chris Bailey
    • Victoria Tomkinson
    • June 7, 2002
    • Overview
    • Chronological explanations
    • Production explanations

    Like many networks, Disney Channel broadcast the Kim Possible episodes in an order that did not match the order in which the episodes were produced, nor the chronological order revealed by the events of each episode. The table below allows for the information to be sorted as needed. It defaults to the broadcast order.

    For more details about the episodes themselves, refer to the List of Kim Possible episodes.

    The following is a partial listing of points where production order is shown to differ from the chronological order, and is meant to serve to explain the differences between the two listings. Chronological references in episodes are also listed.

    •"Downhill", taking place in winter, must take place after "October 31st".

    •"Job Unfair" is mentioned in "Golden Years" to have happened the immediately the previous week. Golden Years takes place during Spring Break of that year. By the Christmas episode however, Nana and Ron have met, so by necessity "Job Unfair" and "Golden Year" happened in the previous school year than most of Season 2.

    •"A Sitch in Time" is described to take place in the beginning of the new school year, but after Ron and Kim have selected their classes (which is done in "Two to Tutor").

    •"Showdown at the Crooked D" takes place during summer vacation, thus before most of Season 3.

    •Season 3 Finale "So The Drama" has production code 305 though it's chronologically placed in the end of season 3.

    The production order, as owed to some fans' discovery of inconsistencies, is not the chronological/sequential order demanded by the Kim Possible timeline. The most prominent example of this is So the Drama, which has its production codes in the middle of season 3 yet takes place after the episode "Team Impossible" and before "Ill Suited".

  5. S4.E1 ∙ Ill Suited. After Bonnie tells Kim that cheerleaders should date athletes only, Ron fears that Kim may dump him and joins the football team; Professor Dementor seeks a way to overcome Kim's new indestructible battle suit.

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  7. Starting in Season 4, the episodes contain an extra scene during the credits that usually continues something from what happened earlier depending on what episode.

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