Kim Possible
Referenced by... in this series.Anime & Manga
- Blood Blockade Battlefront: The title of a chapter centered on Chain in which she conducts a spy mission? "Chain: Possible".
- Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt: The female demon thing that comes out of Fastener looks like Kim Possible.
Comic Books
- The Flash: In issue #234 of the 1987 series, Wally West is running around Keystone City and thinking about his kids when his daughter Iris suddenly appears out of nowhere. She then explains that she was watching Kim Possible, only for something to jerk her right out of the house. Wally tells her to hold still, causing Iris to complain that she's missing Kim. Her father then comments that "She's on a hundred times a week."
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (IDW): "Oh this would be the best party ever if we weren't about to be turned into pod ponies."
- Muppets Now: Fozzie sends an email of his show pitch titles, one of them is "Kim Probably" in the episode Fever Pitch.
- One of Safeword's (Kinzie) costumes in Agents of Mayhem is "Kinzie's Possible", which is colored in the same style as Kim Possible's outfit.
- The Nostalgia Critic has reviewed the 2019 live-action made-for-TV film.
Western Animation
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: In the episode "Living Legend", a couple of background characters on a ship resemble Kim and Ron.
- Big City Greens: A Rufus stuffed animal is seen inside a claw machine in the episode "Present Tense". In fact, the other prizes in said claw machine are all characters from different Disney Television Animation series.note
- Milo Murphy's Law: Middletown may bring to mind Middleton.
- Phineas and Ferb:
- Baljeet claims that the name of his board game is called "Spinning Tops of Doom". Sound familiar?
- Kim Possible makes a cameo appearance in "Spot the Diff".
- At one point, Major Monogram says "Cheese and crackers!".
- Robot Chicken: A sketch from "Walking Dead Lobster" features Kim Possible in a parody of Mission: Impossible, where she gets captured by Kim Jong-un in an attempt to steal North Korea's nuclear launch codes and prevent World War III. Many "Kim"-based puns ensue between the two Kims.
- Sym-Bionic Titan: The Alpha Bitch of the cheerleading squad is a redhead named Kimmy. And Ron Stoppable voicing their mascot helps.