Middleton (fictional city)

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Middleton is a fictional town that is the setting of the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible.

Middleton is the center of a metropolitan area consisting of the three towns of Upperton, Middleton, and Lowerton. Most scenes of Middleton are those of a quiet, suburban town, although other scenes show it to also have an active urban area with a large population base, an extensive infrastructure, and considerable cultural amenities.

The precise geographical location of Middleton is intentionally impossible to pinpoint. Clues given in several episodes have provided conflicting or ambiguous information. In the episode The New Ron, a multistate map is shown which is centered on Middleton; this map indicates that Middleton is in Colorado. In the episode Downhill, a multistate map shows Mount Middleton to be in or around West Virginia. In the episode Queen Beebe, Kim Possible is in San Francisco, where she notes that she is a thousand miles from Middleton, which would indicate that Middleton is somewhere in or near the Rocky Mountains. Middleton is shown to be near both arid, desertlike environs as well as greener hill country and snow-covered mountains. Ultimately, however, it is fruitless to attempt to determine the geographical location of the city, as series director Steve Loter has stated that Middleton "is Anywhere USA. It is not based on a real place", which allows the city to portray a typical locale anywhere in the majority of the American states.

  • Middleton High School
  • Middleton Community College
  • Middleton Mall
  • Bueno Nacho #582
  • Middleton Museum
  • Middleton Institute of Science and Technology
  • Middleton Space Center
  • Cow 'N Chow burger joint
  • Club Banana
  • Smarty Mart

The Middleton Mad Dogs sports teams and cheerleaders have a rivalry with the Lowerton Lemurs. Competitions between these two teams are always heated.


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