Ivo wrote:Kim Possible is great.
I vaguely remember watching a few episodes years ago (and liking what I saw).
More recently I played one of the GBA and one of the DS games, which are actually pretty good 2D (gameplay) platformers with grappling hook action.
I decided to watch the whole series (inc. the two movies) and I'm really glad I did. I just finished watching it today and it is high quality from start to finish (not that there aren't some weaker episodes here and there).
I won't say it left a bigger mark on me than something like The Cities of Gold or Saint Seiya (two other classics which I always like to recommend, even though this is the Western Animation thread), or the rather unknown but beautiful David the Gnome (a Spanish production that I doubt many here in the forum will even know about - what a tremendous finale that series has, for a kid's show).
Kim Possible is very light-hearted but it really delivers in terms of quality and I'm pretty sure I will very fondly remember the characters.
In my opinion it is a classic series and adults that like animation probably are doing themselves a favour by checking it out.
Actually David the Gnome was shown regularly in the United States from 1987 until 1996 on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr., followed by a run until 1998 on TLC, and then on Discovery Kids until 2010.
And that ending is horribly depressing.