Kim Possible Soundtrack

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Common Sense Media says

A good alternative to Britney Spears.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that they may tire of the album long before their tweens do, but can take comfort in the fact that, in addition to a good beat, the CD is squeaky clean.

  • What could be better than a teenage superheroine?
  • Kim manages to save the world without bloodshed, and this album steers clear of it, too.
  • Sex is pretty much out of the picture.
  • There is no objectionable language.
  • The songs don't mention brand names, except for tracks that feature Kim Possible and her sidekicks.
  • There are no references to drugs or alcohol.

What's the story?

In between completing her homework and cheerleading practice, Kim Possible manages to save the world, and these uptempo tracks show how, with their tireless energy and optimism.


Is it any good?

 

Christina Miliari sets the tone in the first track with her powerful voice in the show's theme song, "Call Me, Beep Me!" Other standouts include "Celebration," Jump5's peppy remake of this popular dance track, and "Naked Mole Rap," sidekick Ron Stoppable's squeaky clean rap tribute to pet mole rat Rufus. Wrapping up the fun is Smash Mouth's "Come On Come On," Aaron Carter's "Get Up On Ya Feet," and Tony Phillip's remix of the theme song, complete with sound bites from the show and Miliari's rapid-fire delivery.


Explore, discuss, enjoy

Families can talk about energetic music. Does this music make you feel like getting on your feet and dancing?


This review of Kim Possible Soundtrack was written by
Adult
April 9, 2008
 
Fun songs!
My son who is 5 now has been listening to this since he was 4. He loves the show Kim Possible and loves most of the songs. They have a good beat and you don't have to worry about language. The whole CD has that fun pop sound, kids and parents will enjoy.

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Kid, 11 years old
January 12, 2012
 
Rocks

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Kid, 12 years old
April 9, 2008
 

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Educator and Parent
January 5, 2012
 
PORN
THIA THE MOST INNAPROPRIATE CD EVER! MY 97 YEAR OLD SON NEARLY DIED CUZ HE HEARD A BAD WORD DONT BUY IT THIS SHOULDNT EVEN BE ON THE MARKET EXCEPT IN MAYBE IN PORNO STORE
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Parent of 6 year old
July 19, 2012
 
kim possible soundtrack
"Get Up On Ya Feet," and Tony Phillip's remix of the theme song, complete with sound bites from the show and Miliari's rapid-fire delivery. Families can talk about energetic music. Does this music make you feel like getting on your feet and dancing?
What other families should know:

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This review of Kim Possible Soundtrack was written by
Artist:Various Artists
Release date:July 22, 2003
Label:Walt Disney Records
Genre:Soundtrack
Parental advisory:No

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