The only drawback with Kim P. is this: It's a Disney-owned property, and from a big corporation that does paranoid with copyright (Ex: How fans overreact to the 1928s depictions of Mickey Mouse fallen to Public Domain after decades of Disney to keep renewing it by be claimed by some at "The Mickey Mouse Copyright Act") and that legally, they still would refuse to let any third-party contenter taking their owned-franchises on any capability. That would made a some Youth Adult Kim Possible project at a mirage.
DeviantArt user frievolk did experimented on any possibility the teenage fearless girl to a Twenty-something adult and that gives it a very cooler effect. The original show was always victim of rampant and erratic characters, generic high-school jokes seen million times before and the villains being rather unlikable to those we have to hate. And also, Kim was part of ths show's problem by giving it too much perfection on its personality and design. The crew did a very admirable job to invoking alternate designs of the action-girl protagonist one year back (By also showing her at blonde!) before the whole thing will be released. That leads the main character in a world she don't ever belong.
Twenty-two years later, Kim Possible made us the impression if the original cartoon would be more better if more times will be invested to character development. After all, it's not nothing if it breaking the infamous 65-episodes bill of the TV studio's at that time. But that would be more better if the final season weren't destined to fanservice by be a very forgettable exeprience of why it exists at first place.
AI-art have its own set of advantages and inconvenients, by be a source of division between true creators and the web ones. But when it's done by the right hands, the sky's the limit! frievolk made a very attractive and also sexy Twenty-something Kim Possible without just elevate her to Rule 34.
But that is just a pipe dream if anyone from the conglomerate would let any fanboy taking possesion of the character. Everyone felt bad that they didn't do anything when Winnie the Pooh (The 1927s original character. Not the Disney-owned one) entering to PD last year by be burried in a rather erratic and ugly horror movie with Pooh and Pig at serial killers. I hope moviegoers gets their money back for this pointless treatment to one of the most lovable 20th century childrens books characters.
But I've doubt that who ever dream to took the Kim property would made it at a very rampant and ghoulish thing like the way Disney have treated the series in respect. They were barely in merchandising anyway. And when the parade of kidcoms (High School Musical, Zack & Cody, etc.) invanded the Disney Channel service, it does give to their animated catalogs fewer and fewer exposure. After all, neither Kim or Brandy would have dealing of the "toxic feminity" most kidcoms writers managed to depicted it to kids at that time.
When we are more than convinced that Brandy & Mr. Whiskers is gone forever out of everyone's mouth, Kim Possible deserve another chance to be a hot-property again... but better that the owned-corporation take some distances on which themes showing and that the original creators been hired at consultants. It's never good to let such fanboys take part of a big project like this only for nostalgic matters.
If Kim and company would be still relevant today, better to not act or look like in the older 2002s show! Because it was one of the biggest scripts problem of the 2019s live-action feature has done instead to introducing the characters to a new generation who weren't probably born while the original series debuted. And make sure to using some AI-fanarts at source of inspiration the right way. Okay?

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