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.
Since the episodes are shown according to their air dates, and not the order in which they were produced, which usually shows the chronology of the episodes, some continuity errors are presented throughout the series, mainly during the first season. With the exception of the So the Drama episodes and some season 3 episodes, the series' production order most closely reflects the intended chronological episode order.
Note: All episodes in this season were directed by Chris Bailey.
On their way to a cheerleading competition, the Middleton Cheer squad gets stranded at an old camp with which Ron has a long and bad history. He faces Gill, an amphibious mutant who, when human, constantly picked on Ron, but who is now determined to get his revenge on him for inadvertently causing his transformation.
Kim has to fit both foiling Drakken's plan to use stolen nano-explosive technology and detention into her life after Ron inadvertently causes her to fail substitute teacher Mr. Barkin's "three strikes" tardy policy.
Robots that are suspiciously similar to ones designed by Drew Lipsky (Dr. Drakken)—one of Dr. Possible's old college buddies—kidnap his friends one by one. Meanwhile, Ron joins the cheerleading squad as the mascot, much to Kim's chagrin.
While fighting Drakken, Shego, and Duff Killigan, Kim accidentally has a strange bracelet attached to her wrist. She discovers that the bracelet grows every time she lies, leading to embarrassment when she tries to get out of a series of engagements to attend a Halloween party with Josh Mankey.
Kim and Ron take the battle to Shego, who has stolen the Time Monkey for herself to take over the world, in a dystopian Middleton of the future.
Kim gets swamped with commitments and obligations to all her clubs and school organizations. To make matters worse, Drakken's robotic Bebes have returned and gained super speed.
On a trip to bustling Go City, a bird-themed supervillain named Aviarius attacks the Bueno Nacho Ron and Kim are visiting, and Kim inadvertently gains super-strength when she attempts to foil the villain. The two teens quickly find themselves involved with the retired superhero group, Team Go, who, Kim quickly learns, are Shego's brothers. But with Team Go powerless against Aviarius and their two youngest members captured, they must enlist the help of none other than Shego herself.
Naco royalties suddenly make Ron a tremendously wealthy multimillionaire, then he proceeds to squander his newfound fortune on a posse of fake friends and spending binges. Out of greed, Drakken steals Ron's money to complete his latest doomsday scheme.
Note: From episode 52 to the end of the series, all episodes were directed by Steve Loter.
After gaining the attention of a movie director, Kim and Ron are followed by two glamorous movie stars, one of them attempting to learn about their lives for an upcoming Kim Possible film. Kim soon finds herself pushed aside by her star's copycat antics, while Ron cannot get his to act at all. The film is put on hold when Señor Senior, Jr. crashes the set and demands to be cast as the picture's villain.
On the eve of Kim's Junior Prom, Drakken begins his first truly serious attempt to conquer the world while trying to find Kim's weakness. Meanwhile, when handsome new student Eric comes between Kim and Ron's close friendship, they are forced at long last to examine their true feelings for each other and the nature of their relationship.
When Stitch is captured by Drakken, Pleakley calls on the help of Kim Possible to rescue him. Although they initially both want the other to step aside, Lilo and Kim must work together to accomplish this goal. Also, Jumba mistakes Rufus for the dangerous Experiment 607.
Ron takes Kim out to dinner, embarrassing her by ordering the kiddie menu so he can use a "kids eat free" coupon. After some nudging from Kim and Monique, Ron tries looking for a job, only to lose each of them after some mishap or other. Meanwhile, Drakken rants to his cellmate Frugal Lucre that he will surely be broken out of prison any time now. A helicopter arrives, dangles the ladder near the window… and then moves off to another cellblock to blow a hole in Shego's cell wall and fly her out. It turns out that Señor Senior Junior broke her out to help pull off "a big job" as a birthday present for his father.
Kim finally manages to get her own car: a literal fixer-upper that her dad once owned. However, chaos ensues when the Tweebs volunteer to trick it out. Meanwhile, in prison, Drakken has had enough of his cellmate Frugal Lucre when Motor Ed arrives with a large mech, but instead of Drakken, he frees Shego. Shego opts to go on her own, but reluctantly agrees to assist in his latest caper.
When Kim's usual mission attire is no longer available for purchase at Club Banana, she tries to look for a new one, all while worrying about college admissions and Drakken's latest scheme to reform the continents into the next Pangaea.
Ron has his hands full when he has to care for both a sack of flour (as part of a school project) and his new adopted baby sister Hana, not to mention help track down Monkey Fist, who is in search of three stone keys that will lead him to a secret weapon. To make matters worse, he also has to break the news to his old crush Yori that he and Kim are dating now.
A trio of fashion-obsessed criminals, the Fashionistas, seek to make off with Club Banana's newest fashion designs. Camille Léon, having allied with them, also takes the opportunity to get revenge on Kim by framing her for the theft. With Ron currently putting up with Mr. Barkin, who also works at Smarty Mart, her last hope lies in Monique.
After discovering baby Hana walking on the ceiling, Kim and Ron try to get to the bottom of her secrets. Soon, they are called by Master Sensei and Yori, who ask them to help stop Monkey Fist, who has found a new ally in Yono the Destroyer as he continues his search for the secret weapon.
Kim must keep her cousin Larry away until his surprise birthday party is ready, as well as stopping Dementor from stealing her battle suit.
While Ron worries that graduation means the end of his romantic relationship with Kim, a vengeful Warmonga returns with her battle-mate, Warhawk the Conqueror, to invade Earth. On graduation day, Kim is abducted along with Drakken by the alien invaders, and must work alongside him, Ron, and Shego to foil the Lorwardians' planetary assault.