Monday, March 12, 2012

Kim Possible - The Villain Files

Kim Possible - The Villain Files Review



Kim Possible - The Villain Files Feature

  • The world's coolest teen crime fighter is at it again as she and her trusted sidekick Ron Stoppable keep the world safe from more seriously wacko bad guys in KIM POSSIBLE: THE VILLAIN FILES. It's big time fun as Kim Possible takes on Duff Killigan, Se or Senior Jr., and a host of other arch enemies in the super series of adventures. Experience four awesome Kim Possible missions, including
Booyah! Kim Possible is back for four more episodes in The Villain Files. "Blush" pits KP against her archenemies, Drakken and Shego, who concoct their most evil plan yet: to make Kim disappear whenever she gets embarrassed, and no way that's not going to happen when Josh Mankey's around. In "Animal Attraction," Senor Senior Sr. (voiced by Ricardo Montalban) and Senor Senior Jr. hatch a plot for revenge as Kim becomes obsessed with animology as the key to finding her perfect mate, and in "Number One," Kim fights for respect from Global Justice agent Will Du (B.D. Wong) when they face off against rogue golfer Duff Killigan. Last, in a never-aired episode, "Showdown at the Crooked D," the Possible clan (including Kim's wannabe cousin) has to posse up as Drakken schemes to take his place as the world's greatest genius. The freaky thing is in the first and last episodes (both from the second season) the voice of Kim doesn't sound quite right. Either star Christy Carlson Romano was having a bad voice day or she was replaced by a sound-alike actor. We suspect a Drakken plot! --David Horiuchi Four episodes include "Blush," "Animal Attraction," "Number One," and the unaired "Showdown at the Crooked D." 87 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; game; music video.


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