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  05-29-2007, 09:35 PM
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Reports are circulating on the Internet that Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley will be leaving the Walt Disney Company when season 4 of Kim Possible wraps up production. The two co-created the series about a cheerleader and superheroine after a long career with animated Disney television properties such as Hercules and Aladdin. Series director Steve Loter, producer/writer Kurt Weldon, and Schooley himself posted brief comments on the pair's departure at the Ron Stoppable's Really Neat Page fan site forum.
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  05-29-2007, 10:49 PM
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Well I guess that means for sure the end of KP. I wonder if they will keep making direct to video movies for the show?
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