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When Does Kim Possible Season 5 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

What's the sitch?

Kim Possible ended after Season 4.

IMDb

7.2/10

Seasons

4

Episodes

86

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Diagnostics

First aired
2002-06-07
Last aired
2007-09-07
Runtime
22 min
Rated
TV-G

Awards Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 1 win & 15 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

Kim Possible has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 5 in development.

What is Kim Possible about?

Kim Possible pulls off something harder than any of its spy missions: it makes a cheerleader saving the world feel entirely natural. The show stars Christy Carlson Romano as a high school girl who fights crime and international villains while somehow maintaining a normal teenage life, complete with homework and pep rallies. Her sidekick is Ron Stoppable, a lanky goofball played by Will Friedle who shouldn't work as a hero but absolutely does, usually because he's too oblivious to recognize danger. Together with Wade, their tech support genius operating from his computer, and Rufus, Ron's surprisingly useful naked mole-rat, they handle situations that would crush a traditional spy.

The show's genius is that it doesn't pretend any of this is serious. The tone is light and silly, built on character chemistry rather than tension. Kim and Ron bicker like a real pair of teenagers, Wade makes jokes at their incompetence, and the villains, while occasionally threatening, are usually ridiculous in ways that undercut themselves. It's action-comedy that trusts its audience to enjoy the ride without needing epic stakes. The animation is bright and clean, the action moves quickly, and the writing lands jokes that work for both kids and their parents sitting nearby.

Critics and audiences embraced it immediately. The show found genuine success across its four-season run, and it holds up surprisingly well on rewatching because it doesn't date itself with pop culture references or trend-chasing. It became the sort of show people who watched it as kids still talk about fondly, which says something about its actual quality beyond nostalgia.

What makes Kim Possible stand apart from other spy-action cartoons is its willingness to be weird. A naked mole-rat is a genuinely odd choice for a sidekick companion, the villains range from reasonably menacing to camp absurdist, and the central conflict is always between saving the world and getting to dinner. It never has to choose between one and the other, and that balance is what keeps it entertaining across eighty-six episodes.

Created by Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley

Themes

spycrime fightercheerleadervillainbest friendfamilyfemale spyboy geniussuper powersidekick

Is Kim Possible renewed or cancelled?

Working against it

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The series is listed as ended

Why did Kim Possible end?

Kim Possible had a remarkably clean exit for a kids' show, concluding after four seasons in 2007 with its story essentially told. The series had built its appeal on a simple, durable premise: a teenage girl who balanced homework and social life with a globe-trotting secret agent career. By the show's final season, that central tension had mostly resolved itself. Kim had grown into her role, her relationships with Ron and Drakken had stabilized, and the show's writers had explored most of the comedic and dramatic territory the concept could offer. Rather than overstay its welcome, the series ended while audiences still enjoyed it and while the creative team felt the story had reached a natural conclusion.

The show's success on Disney Channel also meant it had already accomplished its primary purpose for the network: establishing a beloved character and franchise that could generate merchandising, specials, and extended content. By 2007, Kim Possible had proved its staying power across four seasons and 86 episodes, giving Disney a complete run to syndicate and repurpose. The decision to end after the fourth season rather than stretch toward a fifth or sixth was a choice to preserve the show's legacy rather than watch it decline. This restraint was relatively rare in children's television, where networks often squeezed programs until ratings dropped too far. Kim Possible instead got to end on its own terms, which likely contributed to the affection fans still hold for it today.

Kim Possible Season 5 Release Date

No new season is expected. Kim Possible has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

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Kim Possible seasons

Season 12002 · 21 ep
  • 1. Crush2002-06-07 · ★ 7.5
  • 2. Sink or Swim2002-06-07 · ★ 7.8
  • 3. The New Ron2002-06-07 · ★ 7.8
  • 4. Tick-Tick-Tick2002-06-14 · ★ 7.8
  • 5. Downhill2002-06-21 · ★ 7.8
  • 6. Bueno Nacho2002-06-28 · ★ 7.8
  • 7. Number One2002-07-12 · ★ 8.0
  • 8. Mind Games2002-07-19 · ★ 7.9
  • 9. Attack of the Killer Bebes2002-08-02 · ★ 7.8
  • 10. Royal Pain2002-08-16 · ★ 7.4
  • 11. Coach Possible2002-08-23 · ★ 7.8
  • 12. Pain King vs. Cleopatra2002-09-06 · ★ 7.8
  • 13. Monkey Fist Strikes2002-09-13 · ★ 7.7
  • 14. October 31st2002-10-11 · ★ 7.4
  • 15. All the News2002-11-01 · ★ 7.2
  • 16. Kimitation Nation2002-11-15
  • 17. The Twin Factor2002-12-27 · ★ 7.8
  • 18. Animal Attraction2003-01-10
  • 19. Monkey Ninjas in Space2003-03-07
  • 20. Ron the Man2003-04-25
  • 21. Low Budget2003-05-16
Season 22003 · 30 ep
  • 1. Naked Genius2003-07-18 · ★ 7.8
  • 2. Grudge Match2003-07-25 · ★ 7.5
  • 3. Two to Tutor2003-08-01 · ★ 7.9
  • 4. The Ron Factor2003-08-08
  • 5. Car Trouble2003-08-15 · ★ 7.9
  • 6. Rufus in Show2003-08-22
  • 7. Adventures in Rufus-Sitting2003-08-22
  • 8. Job Unfair2003-08-29
  • 9. The Golden Years2003-09-05
  • 10. Vir-Tu-Ron2003-09-12
  • 11. The Fearless Ferret2003-10-03
  • 12. Exchange2003-11-07
  • 13. Rufus vs. Commodore Puddles2003-11-14
  • 14. Day of the Snowmen2003-11-14
  • 15. A Very Possible Christmas2003-12-05
  • 16. Queen Bebe2003-12-19
  • 17. Hidden Talent2004-01-02
  • 18. Return to Wannaweep2004-01-16
  • 19. Go Team Go2004-01-30
  • 20. The Full Monkey2004-02-13
  • 21. Blush2004-02-20
  • 22. Partners2004-03-12
  • 23. Oh Boyz2004-04-02
  • 24. Sick Day2004-04-23
  • 25. The Truth Hurts2004-04-23
  • 26. Mother's Day2004-05-07
  • 27. Motor Ed2004-05-21
  • 28. Ron Millionaire2004-06-04
  • 29. Triple S2004-07-26
  • 30. Rewriting History2004-08-05
Season 32004 · 12 ep
  • 1. Steal Wheels2004-09-25
  • 2. Emotion Sickness2004-10-15
  • 3. Bonding2004-10-22
  • 4. Bad Boy2005-01-14
  • 5. Showdown at the Crooked D2005-03-25
  • 6. Dimension Twist2005-04-01
  • 7. Overdue2005-04-15
  • 8. Roachie2005-04-15
  • 9. Rappin' Drakken2005-06-25
  • 10. Team Impossible2005-08-26
  • 11. Gorilla Fist2005-11-18
  • 12. And the Molerat Will Be CGI2006-06-10
Season 42007 · 23 ep
  • 1. Ill-Suited2007-02-10 · ★ 7.5
  • 2. The Big Job2007-02-10
  • 3. Trading Faces2007-02-10
  • 4. The Cupid Effect2007-02-10
  • 5. Car Alarm2007-02-17
  • 6. Mad Dogs and Aliens2007-02-24
  • 7. Grande Size Me2007-03-03
  • 8. Clothes Minded2007-03-17
  • 9. Big Bother2007-04-07
  • 10. Fashion Victim2007-04-14
  • 11. Odds Man In2007-04-28
  • 12. Stop Team Go2007-05-05
  • 13. Cap'n Drakken2007-05-19
  • 14. Mathter and Fervent2007-06-17
  • 15. The Mentor of Our Discontent2007-06-23
  • 16. Oh No! Yono!2007-07-01
  • 17. Clean Slate2007-07-28
  • 18. Homecoming Upset2007-08-11
  • 19. Chasing Rufus2007-08-12
  • 20. Nursery Crimes2007-08-12
  • 21. Larry's Birthday2007-09-01
  • 22. Graduation, Part 12007-09-07
  • 23. Graduation, Part 22007-09-07

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Kim Possible cast

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Christy Carlson Romano

Christy Carlson Romano

Kim Possible (voice)

Will Friedle

Will Friedle

Ron Stoppable (voice)

Nancy Cartwright

Nancy Cartwright

Rufus (voice)

Tahj Mowry

Tahj Mowry

Wade Load (voice)

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    Frequently asked

    When does Kim Possible Season 5 come out?
    Kim Possible ended after Season 4.
    Is Kim Possible renewed or cancelled?
    Kim Possible has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    Why did Kim Possible end?
    Kim Possible had a remarkably clean exit for a kids' show, concluding after four seasons in 2007 with its story essentially told. The series had built its appeal on a simple, durable premise: a teenage girl who balanced homework and social life with a globe-trotting secret agent career. By the show's final season, that central tension had mostly resolved itself. Kim had grown into her role, her relationships with Ron and Drakken had stabilized, and the show's writers had explored most of the comedic and dramatic territory the concept could offer. Rather than overstay its welcome, the series ended while audiences still enjoyed it and while the creative team felt the story had reached a natural conclusion.
    How many seasons of Kim Possible are there?
    Kim Possible has aired 4 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Kim Possible are there?
    There are 86 episodes of Kim Possible across 4 seasons.
    Who created Kim Possible?
    Kim Possible was created by Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley.
    Where can I watch Kim Possible?
    Kim Possible is available to stream on Disney Plus, Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies.
    What is Kim Possible's IMDb rating?
    Kim Possible holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 35,543 votes.