- List of Kim Possible characters
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This is a list of characters appearing in the animated series Kim Possible.
Team Possible
Kim Possible
- Voiced by: Christy Carlson Romano
Kim Possible is a high-school cheerleader and crime fighter, who saves the world on a regular basis while dealing with the normal challenges of a teenage life, such as winning cheer competitions, turning in her homework on time, and developing a love life. Her full name is Kimberly Ann Possible.[1]
She and Ron Stoppable have been best friends since prekindergarten. As they grow up, Ron is her indispensable sidekick on all her missions. The two of them end up developing romantic feelings for each other and begin dating during their senior year.
Kim's speech is peppered with not-so-typical teen slang such as "So not the drama" and "No big" ("no big deal"), as well as the series' catchphrase, "What's the sitch?" (slang for "situation").
She is known to have a fiery and demanding personality, which often gets in the way of her work, but she is basically an intelligent, level-headed young lady and always manages to come out on top in the end and save the day. Kim Possible is voiced by Christy Carlson Romano.[2] In Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time, her younger self is voiced by Dakota Fanning.
Ron Stoppable
Voiced by Will Friedle,[3] Ron and Kim have been best friends since pre-k. He also serves as her sidekick whenever they go on missions. Even though Ron is depicted as a clumsy goofball teenager, he has saved the world on his own.[4][5][6][7] His name was a play on the word "unstoppable." He is not as popular as Kim and is often ridiculed by his classmates, most notably by Bonnie. A running gag in the series is that Ron often loses his pants during missions. He joined the football team in his senior year,[8] having previously served as team mascot.[1] He has a younger adopted sister from Japan named Hana.[9] His favorite restaurant is Bueno Nacho and is the creator of the Naco. He is extremely afraid of monkeys, and small bugs, among (many) other things; Ron's fear of monkeys reduces as the series progresses and Ron matures. Ron is an exceptionally brilliant villain when he is turned evil. In the movie, 'So The Drama', Ron and Kim are seen kissing at prom, and in the fourth season, they are dating.
Rufus
- Voice By: Nancy Cartwright
Ron's pet naked mole rat. He goes on nearly all missions and, due to his small size, often proves useful. Rufus's origin began long before Ron had even purchased him. At four years old, Ron had an imaginary friend named Rufus, who was, by Ron's description, "huge". Ron's father, due to allergies, would not allow Ron to have a pet with hair, so in roughly sixth grade, he visited a Smarty Mart (aisle sixteen, to be precise) where he bought Rufus. When he was first bought, Rufus's appearance more resembled that of an actual naked mole rat, being wrinkled, eyes barely open and considerably smaller. Rufus was once thought to be Experiment #607, a creature created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba & Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel, as seen in a crossover with Disney cartoon, Lilo and Stitch: The Series. In the end however, it is confirmed that Rufus is a normal, although rather impressive, naked mole rat.
For the sake of Rufus as a character, the show ignores the reality of literal naked mole rats, who are nearly completely blind, rely upon large colony environments and specific temperatures, and cannot survive individually as pets. This has led to the disappointment of many fans who have sought a pet naked mole rat and have found that not only are they unable to be pets, but look and act very little like Rufus in real life. Rufus is generally portrayed as pink, small and light, and very agile, which proves useful time and again. He shares several things in common with his owner: his love of Bueno Nacho food (and subsequently, the Naco), his ability to eat with practically no regard to the food he is eating, sharing Ron's disgust for others, and an overall laid-back, casual attitude. However, unlike Ron, he has been known to abandon this attitude at crucial times, often using quicker thinking than his owner. Rufus tends to display frustration with Ron when he uses him in an embarrassing way, or doesn't give Rufus (or others) due credit. However, he has generally stuck by Ron in virtually every situation, and though he doesn't have the same fear, has the same overall dislike for monkeys, Rufus also communicates with Ron through a series of squeaks and hisses that Ron seems to understand.
In A Sitch In Time, a version of Rufus from the future named Rufus 3000 visits Kim, asking her help in saving the future from Shego. He refers to himself as Rufus 3000 because he is the 3000th version made of the original Rufus, now called "Rufus Prime". He displays Rufus' fondness for cookies, and asks Rufus what the meaning of life is, to which the mole rat replies, "Cheese!" Rufus 3000 is the leader of a team of genetically altered naked mole rats, who, like himself, are very muscular in appearance and capabilities. He and the original Rufus lead them against Shego and her allies in the climax of the film. Rufus 3000 appears in all three parts of A Sitch In Time ("Present", "Past" and "Future") as an information provider to Kim and occasional aid in the first two, but only assumes a main role in the final part.
Wade Load
- Voice By: Tahj Mowry[10]
Wade is a ten-year-old genius in the beginning (but now twelve in the final season) who runs Kim Possible's website, supplies her with her various gadgets, gives Kim her missions through her "Kimmunicator", arranges transportation for her, and even went on missions with Kim on rare occasions[11][12] He often relays information to her, searches for information for her, and performs programming feats. Kim stated that he completed his high school and college education in eight months.[13] He spends his time in his bedroom in his parents's house, in front of the computer with the lights off. He is a master of the role-playing game Everlot.[14] In one episode, he developed a crush on Monique immediately after seeing her in person for the first time, leading him to create a love ray and try to force her to be his girlfriend.[15] In the end, he learned his lesson and quickly recovered from his minor heartbreak as he gets a crush on a genius girl named Olivia sitting in Bueno Nacho, but it was clear that this didn't work out, as she had created a love ray herself, much to Wade's chagrin. Wade invented Kim's battle suit. For the first two seasons, and most of the third season, Wade is never seen outside of his room, until the episode "Team Impossible," after Team Impossible overloaded his computer system with a power spike, he personally arrived on scene, and vented on the three members of the team. In the fourth season, Wade ventured out of his room to give Kim new inventions, and on at least one occasion, to return Kim's battle suit to her, after repairs, and upgrades were made to it. A running gag throughout the series is that Wade has secretly placed a tracking microchip on Ron, although he tries to avoid answering when questioned about this.
- Wade's name is a play on "wide load" because of his weight. In A Sitch in Time—Future Wade, now a muscular giant and leader of the Anti-Shego resistance, is voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan.
Allies
Global Justice
Dr. Betty Director
- Voiced By: Felicity Huffman
Betty Director, more commonly known as Dr. Director, is the head of the worldwide espionage organization known as Global Justice (GJ). She is in charge of addressing any threats to the world that fall outside the scope of normal law enforcement groups. However, even an organization with some of the world's finest scientists, weapons and agents requires some help from time to time. And Dr. Director isn't too proud to call in reinforcements if it means the job gets done, which is where Kim Possible comes in. However, being a top secret organization, even asking for help has to be handled in a subversive way, whether it's sucking Kim into a trap door through a series of transport tubes or arranging a phony crime to lure her to a meeting site. She first introduced Kim to Global Justice in a case that led to Kim's first encounter with Duff Killigan. She later called in Kim to assess the phenomenon GJ scientists dubbed "the Ron Factor" (the basic gist being that Ron's chaotic nature was the real reason for Kim's success saving the world and Dr. Director wanted to see if GJ could harness that chaos). She has subsequently stayed behind the scenes for the most part, although Kim has had other dealings with Global Justice, usually in the form of rides to her destinations and backup on missions.
As the head of a global organization, Dr. Director has very little hands-on involvement in GJ's cases, but on the rare occasions when she's had to get her hands dirty (such as when she had to team up with Kim to fight her own twin brother, Gemini), she's proven that she can hold her own in a fight. Dr. Director is bound and determined to bring down Gemini and his organization, WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire). But rather than a war of two tactical geniuses, their battles are really more reminiscent of a kindergarten slap fight, since their conflict is really nothing more than a case of sibling rivalry run amok. In fact, get the two of them in a room together and even Ron would most likely say that he's more mature than either of them. Dr. Director is instantly recognizable by her eyepatch, reminiscent of the Marvel Comics character, Nick Fury. Gemini wears one too, and his name is another reference to Nick Fury, whose brother became the villain Scorpio. However, it's unclear whether either twin wears it because of an actual eye injury or whether they're just trying to make a fashion statement.
Team Impossible
Dash Demond, Crash Cranstin, and Burn Burmin are the three huge and fearsome members of Team Impossible. They were mentioned in A Sitch in Time by Mr. McHenry, who, in need of aid, tried to summon them on their website (www.impossible.com), but a typo got him Kim Possible's (www.kimpossible.com) instead. They charge anyone they save a lot of money. Eventually, the team tried to stop Kim from saving the world by removing all of Kim's transportation. As a bonus, they unknowingly spiked Wade's computer when he tried to trace them. When Kim and Ron arrived, Team Impossible decided to deal with them personally. Wade managed to convince them to join Global Justice and become non-profit (after a strong threat).
- Dash (voiced by Gary Dourdan) appears to be the team leader. He's a survival specialist and is multilingual.
- Crash is the team's driver. He's also skilled in emergency medicine.
- Burn is the team's accountant. He claims that he crunches a lot more than numbers. After the team became non-profit, Burn aided James Possible in doing his taxes.
Team Impossible's uniforms have a passing resemblance to the X-men's yellow and blue uniforms, especially the ones worn by Cyclops and Cable.
Will Du
- Voiced By: B. D. Wong
The #1 agent of Global Justice, Will Du was brought on by Dr. Director to work alongside Kim when she was recruited to rescue a former weapons researcher from Duff Killigan. This was an assignment that Will particularly resented, since he sees world saving as a "professional's" job and didn't appreciate an "amateur" like Kim horning in on what he felt was his racket. This caused Kim no end of grief, since she spent more time fighting with Will than with Killigan himself. However, they eventually managed to find a small amount of synergy, and in the end, were able to stop Killigan from turning the entire world into his own private golf course.
A consummate professional, Will takes his job as an agent of Global Justice very seriously. So seriously, in fact, he doesn't seem to realize it's a job he's not particularly good at. He is well educated and academically competent (as well as having access to all of GJ's best equipment and resources). His name is a pun on the phrase "Will do", which reflects his personality.
Yamanouchi
Yamanouchi is a secret ninja school, located on top of a mountain in Japan. It was founded by Toshimiru, a master of Tai Sheng Pek Kwar, better known as Monkey Kung Fu, who carved the school out of the mountain using only a single weapon: a shape-shifting sword called the Lotus Blade. Since its creation in 338 AD, the school has guarded the blade, which can only be used in the hands of one who has been touched by Mystical Monkey Power.[16]
This school held a role as an arc during the series, including some of its members.
Master Sensei
- Voiced By: George Takei
The Headmaster of Yamanouchi, Sensei is the traditional "wise old master" kind of character. His name can be translated to English as both “Teacher” and Master, making the title redundant. He possesses a wide range of abilities, a product of his many years of training and experience. As a martial artist, he is quite powerful, regardless of his advanced years and small stature. He also seems to possess a wide range of spiritual abilities, such as astral projection and the ability to levitate. But despite these skills, Sensei seems to prefer not involving himself directly in conflicts unless he has to.
Sensei was the one who initially arranged for Ron to be part of the transfer program to Japan, which would bring him to the Yamanouchi, in order to protect the Lotus Blade from Monkey Fist, and was the also the one who secretly arranged the adoption for Ron's new baby sister Hana, so she could be prepared for her eventual showdown with Yono the Destroyer.
Like Yori, Sensei has an unwavering confidence in Ron and his abilities and sees him as a true warrior, although this is a mindset Ron doesn't always share.
Yori
- Voiced By: Keiko Agena
Yori is a student from the Yamanouchi and a highly skilled ninja. She first appeared in “Exchange” when she was sent to receive Ron and guide him to the Yamanouchi School, and served as a support for him during that episode, developing a strong bond with him. She later reappears in some few future episodes. Yori is usually calm, even in dangerous situations, and kind to the point of showing more concern for others than herself.
As a fighter, she is very reliable (given the fact that, in Japanese, her name means 'reliable'), but has demonstrated a preference to act as a subordinate rather than a leader, and has also shown to value teamwork much more than individuality. Yori is actually a better fighter than Kim. In one episode when a villain, Yono the Destroyer, turned Kim to stone he wasn't able to turn Yori into stone. She is also very optimistic and believes a lot in her friends. From her introduction, Yori has appeared as a strong love interest for Ron, winning his interest at first sight and gradually developing feelings for him, which were confirmed as romantics during Yori’s second appearance. However, this relationship was exiled during the series’ fourth season, since Ron had starting dating Kim, and Yori has not expressed any concern about this relationship. Also, Ron was completely oblivious to her feelings towards him, to the point Kim had to point out that she "liked-liked" him. A running gag is that Yori talks very much about honor, to Ron's chagrin, such as, when he faces a long walk and asks for a ride, Yori says that it is "his honor to walk".
Team Go
A family and team of super-heroes who protect Go City, their names are based on personal pronouns with the "go" added at the end. They originally appeared in the episodes Go Team Go during Season 2, and later came back in Season 4 in Stop Team Go and Mathter and Fervent, this last one featuring only Hego. The siblings got their powers after a multi-hued meteorite crashed into their tree house when they were young. They reside in Go Tower, a building that is rather similar in appearance to the one that the Teen Titans (DC Comics) live in. Like Kim, they also have a set of supervillains that they regularly fight, among them there is their arch-foe, Aviarius, and other foes like The Mathter and Electronique. They are most likely a parody of the Power Pack as both teams have a group of related kids on their respective teams (not counting Franklin Richards).
Team Go originally (before Shego quit) had five members; "Go" is the number five in Japanese.
Hego
- Voiced By: Christopher McDonald
Practically the leader of the group, with t" and super strength. Hego, the oldest of the siblings, is the only one of the team with a normal skin tone, but when he isn't disguised as his alter ego (a Bueno Nacho manager with black hair and Clark Kent style glasses), his hair is dark blue. His personality is somewhat a parody of Superman's, being the most overtly "superheroic" but also childishly bossy and take-charge. He has a tendency to make horrible jokes and puns (calling Team Go's team work "Go-operation" and saying "Looks like this bird is ready for his cage" every time he captures Aviarius, for example) and appears quite unable to tell when they fall flat. He sincerely believed that despite her actions, Shego was still a good person, only to be proven wrong when she betrayed and blasted him. It is actually Hego's behavior that seems to make him the one brother that Shego is most annoyed by. In fact, in only five minutes in Hego's presence, Ron was quoted as saying "I'm starting to see why Shego split."
Mego
- Voiced By: Jere Burns
Mego, with the purple suit, skin, hair, and glow power which gives him the ability to shrink at will. Contrary to some opinions, Mego is never seen enlarging except back to his normal size. Considering Hego's statement about his power in Go Team Go as: "He's a shrinker", Mego returning to normal size is most likely his "turning off" his power, and not activating a reverse of it. Mego is the second oldest sibling, after Hego. His power combined with his coloration makes him evidently based on the Legion of Super-Heroes member Shrinking Violet (yet another DC Comics comparison). However, his name and shrinking ability are more likely a reference to the Mego toy line, considering the identical pronunciation and his ability to shrink to roughly the size of an action figure. He possesses a large and easily wounded ego, and is rather defensive of his seemingly-useless power. After the team reunites, he expresses a desire to be the leader. Because of his self-absorbed nature, he seems to have an attitude very similar to Shego's. However, Shego still gets annoyed with his inability to see past his own nose. Mego doesn't really have a strong belief for justice, but he does show he believes, at least in part, that there should be some. Also, considering how Mego is self-centered and his power is the ability to shrink, he personifies the saying: "A man all wrapped up in himself makes for a very small bag". Through this, his name appears to be a mixture of two meanings. The Me for his narcissism and ego for his inflated ego.
The Wego twins
- Voiced By: Fred Savage
Rounding out the team are the Wego twins, who are the youngest of the group. Rather happy-go-lucky, they seemingly take every twist and turn in stride. Because of this (and the way they each finish each other's sentences), they could be looked at as a slightly more mature version of Kim's own brothers, Jim and Tim. They have the red power, and all the color coordination that goes with it, although their 'red-shifted' skin-tones are fairly closer to that of normal redheaded human ruddiness as compared to Mego and Shego's more extreme and distinctive colorations. Their glow gives them the ability to duplicate themselves. It is unclear if the Wego twins were born twins, or if they were originally only one person and became two people the first time they used their superpowers. Shego seems to only like the Wego twins of her family, working alongside Hego and Mego to save them.
Although unstated, it is likely that the Wego twins are a nod to the many redheaded twins in Robert A. Heinlein's stories, particularly the Stone twins in his novel, The Rolling Stones.[citation needed]
Felix Renton
- Voiced By: Jason Marsden
More Ron's friend than Kim's, Felix is an easygoing boy who enjoys video games and basketball. The fact that he is paralyzed does not stop him from enjoying life, especially since his mom, who is a cyber-robotic genius at the space center, tricked out his wheelchair. Felix often jokes about his situation, much to Kim's discomfort. In fact, when Felix first arrived, Kim was in a way even more paralyzed than Felix, since she kept trying to think of the most "appropriate" way to behave around him. In the beginning, her efforts were repeatedly met with failure. But inspired by Ron's mellow attitude, and especially discovering that Felix was more than capable of handling life from a wheelchair, she relaxed eventually. While playing basketball with Felix, Ron has shown to understand his lack of focus as what keeps him from excelling at something. Kim told Ron that he can't win (Ron was "two buckets down" against Felix), but Ron replied that focus was all he needed.
Felix is a good friend, supporting Ron in the two episodes he appeared in, Motor Ed and Steal Wheels. He has helped on those two missions and was essential to their success, his wheelchair's abilities coming in handy. Since both missions involved Motor Ed (who claims that he could've handled Kim the first time had Felix not interfered), the argument could be made that Motor Ed and Felix have somehow become personal enemies to each other. In the Season 4 finale, it was shown that Felix was dating Zita Flores.
M.C. Honey
- Voiced By: Sherri Shepherd
A rapper loosely based on Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and other lady rappers. She gave Kim a ride in her yacht for retrieving her demo tape when it got stolen in Hidden Talent. She made reappearances in Rappin' Drakken and Trading Faces when she was also framed by new villainess Camille Leon.
Britina
- Voiced By: Tara Strong
Britina is a teen pop-music singing sensation, and as such, she has a line of merchandise like her own magazine and dolls. Like most pop divas, she is fodder for the tabloids and has even dated Oh Boyz! singer Nicky Nick, but they have since broken up. As her portmanteau name indicates, Britina is based on real-life pop divas Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, with her hookup and breakup with Nicky Nick being a reminiscent of Spears' to Justin Timberlake.
Kim once helped Britina when her show in Chicago caught on fire, so she, like many others whom Kim has helped, gives her rides to other missions, and is one of the few characters who cover this role. She has recurring appearances, such as her return in Trading Faces, where Kim had to help Britina again. She was arrested on theft charges, when the real thief was actually Camille Leon.
Nakasumi and Miss Kyoko
- Voiced By: Clyde Kusatsu (Nakasumi) and Lauren Tom (Miss Kyoko)
Nakasumi was the top toy developer in the world. He was the victim of theft by Drakken and Shego in Crush. Fortunately, Kim recovered what was stolen, and in return, Nakasumi gave her a ride in A Very Possible Christmas. Nakasumi made another appearance in So the Drama, as a major part of the plot. At first, it seemed that Nakasumi couldn't speak, but understood, English. To avoid using Japanese, the series crew had Nakasumi whisper to Miss Kyoko and she'd translate. In So the Drama, it was revealed that he could speak English, and just liked whispering to Kyoko. One of Nakasumi's characters, Z-Boy, made several cameos as toys and posters. So far, Nakasumi and Miss Kyoko have appeared once in each of the three previous seasons.
In "Crush", Nakasumi's translator introduced herself as Yoshiko, while in "So the Drama", he addressed her as Miss Kyoko. It's unknown which of these is her real first and last name, though some have come to call her Miss Kyoko Yoshiko. (As Nakasumi is revealing his whispering to her is not due to translation difficulties and he is asserting a professional air to avoid bad connotations to the practice, it is more likely that he referred to her as Miss Kyoko the way any CEO might refer to his executive officer professionally; "...and this is Miss Jones." Yoshiko, on the other hand, would have reinforced the doesn't-speak-English facade Nakasumi maintained in "Crush" by using her first name when introducing herself. Thus, Miss Yoshiko Kyoko, or Kyoko Yoshiko in the Japanese tradition of placing the family name first.)
Monique
- Voiced By: Raven-Symoné
One of the most visible recurring characters of Kim Possible. So far, she has remained without surname, possibly as a nod to her voice actress, Raven-Symoné, who is generally known by just her first name. The character’s design has evolved through the seasons, with the most notable change being to her eyes, which pass from small pupils to wider and fuller brown eyes.
Monique is smart and hip. She usually speaks in a style which Kim described as "Monique-speak". Monique also likes to talk in acronyms, such as "NBF" (new best friend) and "GF" (girlfriend). Little is known about her family or personal life, but she has complained of having bad luck with boyfriends and she has a brother who got her hooked on wrestling, as well as a father who plays golf, as she said in "A Sitch in Time".
She is one of Kim's closest friends, giving her level-headed advice about school and life, and serves as a good counterbalance to Ron's out-of-touch eccentricities. On a few occasions, Monique has assisted Kim on her missions, even though she lacks fighting skills (Kim Possible, episode 34, A Sitch in Time, Part One: Present), though it has been show later that her fighting skills have improved. In the Future episode she is voiced by Vivica A. Fox even though she has changed little in appearance.
Steven Barkin
- Voiced By: Patrick Warburton
School teacher with a running gag that he is the substitute teacher of practically every subject at Middleton High, even subjects he is not particularly familiar with, with Ron once even asking if the school had any other teachers since he appears to be the only teacher there. He frequently chaperones at field trips and school events. Mr. Barkin refers to students by their last names. He works at "Smarty Mart," was the football coach, spent two years of his senior year in high school, and is the son of Franklin Barkin, who bore a strong resemblance to Benjamin Franklin. He is also revealed to have served in a war (presumably the Vietnam War), where he achieved the rank of Lieutenant. His military service would also explain his strict no-nonsense attitude. Mr. Barkin is known to re-grow facial hair at an accelerated rate (Fashion Victim). He also developed a crush on Shego while she was Miss Go (Stop Team Go).
Amelia
Amelia is a minor character mostly seen in the first season of the series. Believed to have graduated from Middleton High by season 2, and implied to be the school's unofficial "beauty queen" until then. Amelia constantly brushes off Ron's attempts at flirting, but welcomes him into her popular circle during the episodes All the News and The New Ron. In the episode "Animal Attraction" she turned out to be a red otter and her soul mate was the pink sloth (which was what Ron's animal was). In All the News it is also mentioned she briefly dated – and dumped – Brick Flagg.
Bobo the Chimpanzee
Bobo the Chimpanzee debuted in the Second episode (airtime) of Season 1,[4] and returned in the 13th episode.[6] Since then he has appeared, or has been directly/indirectly referenced, in a number of episodes. He is unique in the franchise in that, while he is a recurring secondary character, he has only ever been seen during flashbacks (of Ron describing his unpleasant experiences at Camp Wannaweep).
Brick Flagg
Brick Flagg is the star quarterback of the school football team. He generally appears to be good natured and harmless (if dim-witted), thus avoiding the stereotypical "jerk-and-bully" attitude that usually accompanies such characters. He is usually seen dating Bonnie. He is a year ahead of the other students. He finally graduated in-between Seasons 3 and 4, leaving for college. He also broke up with Bonnie, much to her disappointment. Ron called him about possibly taking her back, and he did not. According to Ron, college had made Brick much smarter.
Doctor Cyrus Bortel
A selfish inventor, Doctor Bortel represents a gray area in the show's universe of "good guys." Though he seems to have no evil intentions himself, his inventions show very questionable ethical consideration, and tend to wreak havoc in Kim and Ron's lives. Bortle developed the Moodulators and Mind Control Chips, both of which affected Kim and Shego in The Twin Factor and Emotion Sickness. His motives are self-centered and profit-driven (considering he designed the Mind Control Chips for no particular purpose), and his devices' negative effects are from criminal misuse by others, usually Drakken. Cyrus has never been one to truly accept the consequences of his inventions. His original intent for the Moodulator devices was to sell them on eBay, although he never considered who might want to buy them or what they might want to use them for. He is a tad unorganized, as seen in Emotion Sickness when he failed to notice the presence of the Kimmunicator in his lab - Ron having accidentally dropped it - until it took off.
Doctor Vivian Frances Porter
Dr. Porter appeared in a single episode during Season 2. She is a noted robotics authority who hid her true identity behind a pseudonym, and a robotic boyfriend named Oliver (whom she built), because she believed that she wouldn't be taken seriously as a scientist because she looked like a fashion model.
François
A hairstylist who cut and styled Ron's hair in The New Ron. He later appeared in Rufus in Show when he lent Ron and Kim his poodle when they were trying to infiltrate an exclusive dog show and in Two to Tutor as one of the targets of a string of thefts committed by Shego and Señor Senior Junior. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Hirotaka
A tall and handsome Japanese exchange student in Exchange as Ron goes to Japan in his place. He quickly gains popularity with the girls which leads to a confrontation with Brick Flagg. He wins that fight without a sweat. Later he and Kim practice their martial arts styles with Kim ending up all winded and Hirotaka not breaking a sweat. Both Kim and Monique like him and even fight over him but they reconcile when they later find out that Bonnie was his "number one girlfriend".
Josh Mankey
Kim's former love interest. His full name is Joshua Wendell Mankey. Being an artist, musician, and overall popular student, Kim had a crush on him. In Season 3 it is revealed that Josh and Kim went their separate ways. Ron dislikes him, calling him "Monkey" because of his last name.
Ned
Works at Bueno Nacho. He is the assistant manager. He has very little dialogue except in the episodes Bueno Nacho, Grande Size Me, So the Drama and Larry's Birthday. Ned made cameo appearances in Grudge Match, and The Cupid Effect with no spoken lines. He seems to be somewhat good friends with Ron. Voiced by Eddie Deezen.
Elsa Cleeg
Elsa Cleeg is a famous fashion critic on television. Elsa knows what's hot and what is not . . . what's here today, and gone tomorrow. Elsa is the authority on fashion, and even influences Club Banana. Elsa would use Kim's mission clothes to create "Kimstyle." This upset Kim, who couldn't wait for the fad to end. She is voiced by Wendie Malick.
Oh Boyz
Robby, Nicky Nick, Ryan, and Dexter were a once-popular boy band whose fame has gone away, their only fan being Ron. They were on the verge of breaking up when the Senor Seniors kidnap them with the intention of putting Junior in the group. Ron is also kidnapped along with them. They use their dancing skills to get away from the laser cannons aimed at them and finally learn to work together as a group again.
Pain King & Steel Toe
The star wrestlers of the GWA and 'arch-foes' in the ring, they are actually good friends. They can be told apart by their costumes, which allude to their stage names—Pain King wears a gold coronet, while Steel Toe has footwear made of titanium.
Prince Wally
Prince Wallace the Third of Rodigan was a snobbish, spoiled and arrogant prince of the kingdom of Rodigan whom Kim was charged to protect from the Knights of Rodigan in Royal Pain, because of his ancestors' tyrannical behavior towards them. The prophecy that the monarchy would end with him was fulfilled when he decided to convert his nation into a democracy.
Private Cleotus Dobbs
Dobbs is a Private in the US Army charged with guarding a Neutronalizer Ray in Mind Games. Doctor Drakken kidnaps him and switches brains. Somehow he manages to contact Kim for help.
Professor Acari
Acari is an insectologist (entomologist). Kim recovered his robot tick (that Drakken had stolen), in Tick-Tick-Tick. In return, he gave her a ride in The Full Monkey. Acari also made a surprise reappearance in Roachie. His former lab assistant, Chester Yapsby, stole his roflex (a device Acari had invented to increase the size of insects) and used it for evil.
Professor Ramesh
An astronomer. One of James Possible's old college friends. Kidnapped by Doctor Drakken's Killer Bebes in Attack of the Killer Bebes, as revenge for making fun of him in college, and fell victim to one of Drakken's "silly hats" in Showdown at the Crooked D. In the series finale, Dr. Possible, his brother Slim, and Prof. Ramesh find evidence of vandalism while playing golf at the local country club.
Professor Robert Chen
One of James Possible's old college friends. He is Ramesh's partner, and was the first target for the Bebe robots. He was saved by Kim and her dad. It is unknown if he survived the Lorwardian invasion; his cell phone abruptly went dead during a conversation with Mr. Dr. Possible, and a space observatory might be considered an early warning post (and therefore a priority target) by an interstellar military.
Rabbi Katz
Rabbi Katz appeared in Ron the Man. Rabbi Katz is Ron's rabbi who performed his Bar Mitzvah. Apparently he forgot to sign Ron's Bar Mitzvah certificate forcing Ron to question if he were really a man. Fortunately he helps Kim bring Ron to his senses.
Tara
Tara is a blonde-haired, blue-eyed cheerleader. She had a crush on Ron in the beginning and kissed him after he saved the cheerleaders from Gil Moss in Camp Wannaweep, but he doesn't find out until long after her interest faded when she started going out with Josh Mankey. She presumably broke up with Josh before So The Drama. The name of the boy she went to the prom with was Jason Morgan, the basketball team Star Forward.
Timothy North
Appearing in the episode The Fearless Ferret, Timothy North is a former TV actor who had played the role of the titular character on the TV show "The Fearless Ferret", a TV superhero in the vein of the Batman TV series from the 60's. However, his show was canceled after two seasons, so he used his money to duplicate the set. Over the years, North had actually believed that he was the Fearless Ferret, and, as such, disappeared into his delusions. His name is a play on his voice actor Adam West who is best known for his role in the 1960s Batman series.
Zita Flores
Zita has been in three episodes. She's Hispanic and interested in the computer game Everlot. She appears to have been Ron's first serious girlfriend. Appears in episodes Grudge Match and Virtu-Ron.
Appears in the finale, Graduation, and is revealed to be dating Felix Renton. Voiced by Nika Futterman.
Rides
Minor characters in Kim's network. They typically play no other prominent role besides bringing Kim to her destinations. As of Season 4, the use of rides has dwindled due to Kim now having her own vehicle, but they're still in use for when the car's incapacitated.
Baxter – In Mind Games, he let Kim and Ron ride two of his donkeys down into the Grand Canyon in return for Kim performing an emergency delivery for his donkey, Buttercup (in the dark, in the rain, and during a mudslide). He was voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
Bernice – She gave Kim a ride in Naked Genius for saving her town from a leaking dam. She gave Kim another ride in Team Impossible. She apparently has started working with jets since then. She's voiced by Nancy Cartwright, who also does the voice of Rufus.
Captain Louis – Captain Louis gave Ron a ride to Dr. Drakken's base in the episode A Very Possible Christmas. This episode reveals that Kim saved his boat from sinking, but that Ron exacerbated the trouble by busting the radio and using the navigational chart as a napkin. Fortunately, Louis couldn't remember Ron's full name, nor especially what he looked like. He was voiced by John DiMaggio, who also voiced Drakken and Motor Ed.
Dallas – He gave Kim a lift to Mount Middleton in Attack of the Killer Bebes after aiding him during a car chase.
Mr. Geminini – He worked for Doctor Bortle. He gave Kim, Ron, and the tweebs a ride to Bortle's lab in The Twin Factor. He's a twin too, but his brother's in prison. He was voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
Gustavo – Gustavo gave Kim and Ron a ride in his plane in Tick-Tick-Tick for saving his village from a flood (which is hinted that Ron was the cause of).
Heinrich – He gave Kim a ride in Crush after saving his village from an avalanche that Ron accidentally caused. He made a reappearance in Team Impossible.
He's voiced by John DiMaggio, who also voiced Drakken and Motor Ed.Joe – Helicopter pilot who gave Kim & Ron a ride to the Bebe's hive island off the Gulf Coast of Florida in Queen Bebe. Since Kim's wearing a pair of super-speed shoes during the ride, time moves so slow for her that we never find out what favor she carried out in exchange for his ride.
Judd – A camera man who gave Kim a ride to the Seniors' island in the episode "Oh Boyz". Kim had rescued Judd from a rhino stampede earlier, while he was filming a program entitled "Teasing Wild Animals."
Mr. Magnifico – In Bonding, Mr. Magnifico and his circus company gave Kim a ride to a "top secret research facility" on their train. This was in return for Kim acting as a substitute high-wire acrobat after the original acrobat twisted her ankle.
Mrs. Mahoney – Mrs. Mahoney gave Kim her first ride ever for a mission, as seen in A Sitch in Time in payment for saving her cat.
Mr. Parker – In Bueno Nacho, Mr. Parker flew Kim to Wisconsin in his crop duster after she saved his business by going organic, allowing her to paradrop onto the world's biggest cheese wheel.
Ricardo – In Gorilla Fist, Ricardo gave Kim a ride to South America in his plane for saving his chicken farm from a mudslide. Presumably, she dried up the mud with her cordless hair dryer.
Unnamed Marine Colonel – He gave Kim a ride to Cambodia in a military transport plane in Monkey Fist Strikes after she tipped him off to an assault that was due to take place.
Main Villains
Dr. Drakken
- Voice By: John DiMaggio
The main antagonist of the series. He is a blue-skinned mad-scientist and super-villain obsessed with world domination, thus proving to the world that he is a genius. Out of all of Kim's enemies, he and Shego are considered her archfoes. His real name is Drew Theodore P. Lipsky and is dearly loved by his (sometimes embarrassing) mother, though he can't bring himself to admit the "evil villain out to conquer the world" thing to her. When he was in college he was humiliated by his friends, one of which was Kim's father, Dr. James Possible. He ended up dropping out and becoming a villain.
Although clearly a genius when it comes to science and schemes, Drakken is totally clueless when it comes to making them work right and his plans are often mocked by Shego. Even though Drakken claims to be all evil, he has at times showed his good side and has even helped Kim save the world at times. Even though he frequently encounters Kim and Ron, he can never remember Ron's name and is always extremely surprised to see Kim show up, though even he doesn't know why.
Shego
- Voice By: Nicole Sullivan
Shego is perhaps Kim's most dangerous enemy and Dr. Drakken's sidekick. She's wanted in several countries (11 as noted by Wade when he was giving Kim background information on her the first time Kim and Shego meet). She wears a green and black jumpsuit and is highly skilled in martial arts.
Shego used to be a superhero alongside her brothers. All of them were hit by a mysterious multi-colored meteor when they were younger that gave them each superpowers and a special glow. Shego's glow is green and is emitted through her hands. It can burn, melt, and even cut through the strongest of metals.
Most of Shego and Kim's confrontations result in hand to hand combat. She constantly taunts Kim about her lack of fashion sense or whatever else she can think of. She also taunts Kim about her youth, addressing her by childish nicknames such as "Kimmie," "Princess," "Cupcake," and "Pumpkin."
Shego also has a degree in child development, revealed in "Stop Team Go" when she was a substitute teacher for Kim and Ron's class, having been temporarily turned good. At that time, she and Kim actually ended up becoming friends. Even though they are sworn enemies, Shego has seemed to occasionally care about Kim. She has saved Kim's life twice, claiming that she is the only one allowed to destroy her, although in both cases she personally disliked Kim's opponent. In the series finale, Shego teams up with Kim, Ron, and Drakken to save the world. It's hinted in that same episode that she and Drakken become romantically involved.
Initially, Shego was meant to be ‘just’ Dr. Drakken’s sidekick, designed with green and black as what the creators considered to be known as “bad colors”.[17] However, it was after hearing Nicole Sullivan’s performance as Shego that they started to develop her unique relationship with Drakken, as Nicole portrayed Shego as sarcastic and more clever than Drakken, which prevailed along the series as trademark, even though the characters’ voice actors had already worked together in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.[18] Originally, Shego wasn’t included in the first versions of the pilot chapter (“Crush”) of Kim Possible, but was added in later versions of it.[19]
Monkey Fist
- Voiced By: Tom Kane
Born as Lord Montgomery Fiske, a British nobleman and world famous explorer and archaeologist, who became obsessed with monkeys. After training to become a master of Tai Sheng Pek Kwar (Monkey Kung Fu), he also spent his family's fortune on radical genetic procedures and experimental surgeries to replace his hands and feet with those of a monkey (in the season 2 episode "Partners," it is revealed that the procedures were performed by DNAmy, who developed a crush on Fist).
After tricking Kim into helping him steal a quartet of mystical idols, he used them to expose himself to "Mystical Monkey Power" and styled himself, Monkey Fist.[6]
Unlike the other villains, he considers Ron Stoppable a worthy opponent rather than a clownish sidekick, since Ron and Rufus are the only other persons besides himself exposed to Mystical Monkey Power. although Ron considers Monkey Fist his arch-foe, in "Gorilla Fist" Monkey Fist claimed that he was an 'arch-bungler' at best. Ron once commented that he is the only one of their regular foes who regularly remembers Ron's name, a fact that Ron appreciates.
Besides his martial arts skills (greatly enhanced by the increased agility of his simian hands and feet), Monkey Fist commands an army of trained ninja monkeys. He is obsessed with increasing his power through various mystical artifacts and prophecies.
In "Oh No, Yono" his attempt to kidnap Ron's adopted sister, Hana, is thwarted and he is encased in stone. As of the finale episode, "Graduation," he is still encased in stone, thus making him the only villain on the series to have been "killed off," in a manner of speaking.
Duff Killigan
- Voiced By: Brian George
The self-proclaimed "World's Deadliest Golfer", he was banned from every golf course in the world, even miniature golf for excessive displays of temper. His weapons are his golf clubs and exploding golf balls. He speaks with a Scottish accent. Although he debuted as an independent villain, subsequent appearances have shown him as more of a 'mercenary'-style individual, committing robberies to sell the stolen objects to others without any real plan for them himself.
Seniors
Señor Senior, Sr.
- Voiced by Ricardo Montalban and Earl Boen
Senior is a retired multi-billionaire who at Ron's accidental suggestion, took up villainy as a hobby to occupy his retirement years.[20] Many of his schemes revolve around acquiring power or influence for his son, Junior. His usual tactics involve cliched villainy, such as mastering evil laughter and using a grand trap to eliminate a foe.
Señor Senior, Jr.
- Voiced By: Nestor Carbonell
Señor Sr.'s son and (sometimes reluctant) accomplice, Junior is a spoiled man-child more interested in parties and looking fabulous than in his father's criminal plans and has demonstrated a soft side on various occasions. He once had a brief crush on Kim Possible because of the zodiac-like principles of Animology.[21] He has expressed a desire to be a boy-band singer[22] and has been tutored in villainy by Shego.[23] He proved a fairly capable fighter when tutored by Shego in the episode Two to Tutor, defeating her in a sparring match, even though she didn't use her powers. He has been dating Kim's classmate Bonnie Rockwaller.
Professor Dementor
- Voiced By: Patton Oswalt
A mad scientist. While he is a threat to Kim and the world, he seems more determined to show up his rival, Dr. Drakken. Ever since he was beaten by Kim's Battle Suit, he has been trying to get his hands on it to conquer the Earth. He tries to get the suit in the episodes "Ill-Suited" and "Larry's Birthday". Professor Dementor has an over-the-top German accent.
DNAmy
- Voiced By: Melissa McCarthy
Originally Amy Hall. A bio-geneticist and an avid collector of Cuddle Buddies (small stuffed toys similar to Beanie Babies, except they are a cross between two separate animals, her favorite being an Otterfly, a butterfly and an otter). In her obsession, she created mutant animal hybrids ("life-size, living Cuddle Buddies!"). She, at one point, had a crush on Drakken, but now has a crush on Monkey Fist, on whom she performed his trademark genetic mutation. She has a bubbly, clingy personality.
Gill
- Voiced by: Justin Berfield
Real name: Gil Moss. A former camper at Camp Wannaweep. When Ron attended Camp Wannaweep, he swapped Gill his afternoon swim, for arts and crafts. Gill tells us in the episode "Sink or Swim" that the lake where he swam so much was polluted, and caused him to mutate into a fish-type mutant. At the end of "Sink or Swim" Gill is taken away to be cured in a fish tank. The scene where he is pulled along the lake is featured in the Kim Possible title sequence. In a later episode "Return to Camp Wannaweep" Ron is thrust together with Gill once more, when Kim's cheerleading camp is re-located. Gill is an opposing mascot, and is cured of his mutation. Gil (his name is changed back as well) tries to befriend Ron, but Ron follows him around not trusting him, until he spoils the surprise of Gil's mascot costume. The camp turns against Ron, until one night, Ron once again follows Gill (changed back again) in his search for the last grotto of polluted water. Gill finds it, mutates, and Ron makes an amazing decision. Following in the footsteps of his second most hated foe, Monkey Fist, Ron jumps in too and mutates into a beaver. They end up fighting at the clown camp, Kim and Bonnie tie Gill up and he is sent away again.
The Bebes
- Voiced by: Kerri Kenney
A trio of hive-minded, female killer robots. They were built by Drakken, but have since gone rogue. They made Kim's cheer-squad rival Bonnie Rockwaller their "Queen Bebe" even though Bonnie didn't know it at the time. Kim destroyed them all (by using "super speed shoes") and saved Bonnie in the end.
Motor Ed
- Voiced By: John DiMaggio
Dr. Drakken's cousin, notorious for his fleet of personal custom motorcycles, his distinctive mullet hairstyle, his playing of the air guitar, and repetitive use of the word "seriously!" Despite his seeming stupidity, he is actually a mechanical genius with a natural understanding of engines of all kinds, including rocket motors.
Though he is technically a villain because of his destructive actions and disregard for the law, he seems to have little interest in anything grander than road trips and "tricking out" his various rides.
He has an eye for "babes" and constantly hits on Shego, who wants nothing to do with him.
His name is a pun on the word motorhead – a term used to describe people who are heavily interested in cars and especially engines and possibly on the heavy metal band Motörhead, the members of which use a stereotypical "heavy metal biker" fashion.
Whenever he encounters Kim Possible, he never seems to use her name, only calling her by a self created nickname "Red", due to her red hair.
Camille Léon
- Voiced By: Ashley Tisdale
An heiress and socialite who becomes a villain after being cut off from her family fortune. After having experimental surgery, she has the ability to shape shift ("Trading Faces"). Her name is a play on the word chameleon. She is a parody of Paris Hilton, with her appearance (such as her distinctive, long blond hair) and lifestyle (paparazzi, tiny pet, wealth, both been to prison). There are also elements of Sharpay Evans from the High School Musical movies (also played by Tisdale). Camille is friends with fellow celebs, Britina, MC Honey, Starlette, and the Holsen twins (parody of Olsen twins).
Minor Villains
Adrena Lynn
A single-episode villain, Adrena Lynn was a TV teen action star who specialized in "extreme" death-defying stunts. In reality, she faked all of her stunts, and was exposed by Kim and Ron when Kim tried to save Lynn from a failed bungee jump stunt only to discover Lynn didn't do the stunt at all and was using a stuffed stunt-double dummy. She also seems to like using the word "freaky" in sentences (she puts emphasis on the eaky, but not the fr). Her name is a play on the word adrenaline. Voiced by Rachel Dratch.
Aviarius
A villain with a bird fixation, Aviarius is actually an arch-foe of Team Go. He wears a caped costume with bird-foot-like boots and speaks in an over-the-top, villainous cackle. He has under his command a number of bird-themed weapons, such as flocks of hummingbird-shaped homing missiles and a gigantic robotic flamingo. Voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz.
Bates
Bates was Monkey Fist's butler. Desperately loyal, Bates did his job thoroughly to please his master. After gaining mystical monkey power, Monkey Fist began training an army of monkey ninja warriors. Bates has since then not returned; and whether or not he is still employed by Monkey Fist remains to be confirmed. He is defeated in battle by Rufus after he and his owner Ron gain Mystical Monkey Powers of their own and is sent to prison where he presumably remains since he hasn't been seen since. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
"Big Daddy" Brotherson
A morbidly obese man and one of the criminal underworld's number one information brokers. Kim has once commented that if there's any sort of evil deal taking place, Big Daddy will have his fingerprints all over it. Big Daddy has a weakness for playing mind games with his clients, which he expects them to play along with if they want his help. Voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
Chester Yapsby
A single-appearance villain who tried to take over Middleton with giant cockroaches via the "roflex", an invention stolen from Professor Akari. He was thwarted with the help of Roachie, one of the giant cockroaches he created (and Ron befriended). Voiced by Stephen Root.
Dr. Fen
A co-worker of Dr. Possible who works in the robotics department. It is uncertain how he received this position, as he is actually a rather incompetent roboticist, although it is implied that he got it by stealing his partner's research. All the robots he makes on his own attack him or try to hurt him. Voiced by Tom Kenny.
Electronique
This villainess appears in the episode "Stop Team Go." Her evil genius lies in electrical weapons: as a chipper Shego explained, "If it has wires, she can turn it into a weapon. If it's already a weapon, she can make it a better weapon." Her metallic wire-like hair crackles with static electricity, her outfit is festooned with wires and conduits to channel her electrical powers, and she can shoot lightning from her gloved hands. She speaks with a vaguely East-European accent.
She drew Team Go (including Shego, who she did not know had quit the team) into a trap to avenge herself and turn the heroes into her "evil minions". Because Shego had already become an evil minion of her own volition, she was instead temporarily turned good, and teamed up with Kim to defeat the villainess. Voiced by Kari Wahlgren.
Embarrassment Ninjas
2 silent ninjas employed by Drakken in Blush. Drakken tries to embarrass Kim out of existence and brings in the deadly pair to speed up the process while she's on a date with Josh Mankey. They come close to succeeding, with unintentional help from Jim and Tim Possible, but Kim is saved by Ron at the last minute.
Eric the Synthodrone
Eric, also known as Synthodrone #901, "one made to order Syntho-hottie ", is a synthetic villain created by Doctor Drakken during the events of "Kim Possible: So the Drama". His purpose was to keep Kim preoccupied socially so that Drakken's plan to take over the world would not be interrupted. Voiced by Ricky Ullman.
Evil Eye Trio
Not really villains, but rather a trio of image consultants who advise villains on the look of their lairs and the style of their costumes. Their cable television show Evil Eye for the Bad Guy is a spoof of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.A sharp viewer of the show will see that the trio are straight men.
Falsetto Jones
A dog breeder, famous for his Lithuanian Wolfhounds, and a notorious thief who appeared in a single half length episode. He was first encountered some time after he stole a large diamond from a museum exhibit. Kim and Ron used his annual dog show, with Rufus as an entrant, as cover for recovering the diamond. Voiced by Phil Morris.
Frugal Lucre
Francis Lurman, AKA "Frugal Lucre", was an employee of the Philadelphia Smarty Mart who, in the episode "Low Budget", threatened (via a video transmission of him with a bad accent and fake beard) to destroy the Internet with a destructive virus unless everyone in the world agreed to pay him a dollar each, thus potentially earning him over six billion dollars. He placed this virus on the barcode of a can of expired Vienna sausages, which would be unleashed when scanned. A cost-conscious, budget-minded villain, Frugal Lucre didn't need henchmen or a lair: He conducted his evil plans from his mother's basement and threatened his foes with a wading pool full of snapping turtles. Voiced by Richard Kind.
Fukushima
When Ron was temporarily transferred into the school as part of an exchange program, Fukushima voiced his protest, resentful of an outsider being allowed to enter the school. Afterwards, he is shown hazing Ron and laughing whenever he makes a mistake. He later helps Monkey Fist to obtain the Lotus Blade and is defeated by Ron in the climax of the episode. Voiced by Dante Basco.
Gorilla Fist
Gorilla Fist is an alter ego taken on by the recurring villain DNAmy during the episode Gorilla Fist.
Hank Perkins
Hank Perkins' first appearance was in the half-length episode "Sick Day" as a temp worker, hired by Duff Killigan after Doctor Drakken and Shego were incapacitated by the flu. In "Odds Man In" he returned as a "villainy consultant" to improve Dr. Drakken's latest global domination scheme. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Jack Hench
As the head of Hench Co. Industries. Jack Hench doesn't really see himself as a villain. After all, he has no evil schemes or plans to take over the world. He actually prefers to think of himself as a simple businessman to caters to an exclusive clientele. However, considering that clientele consists of people who do have evil schemes and plans to take over the world, Hench isn't going to be a strong contender for "Humanitarian of the Year" anytime soon. Only the fact that he's never used any of his inventions or weapons himself has managed to keep him safely under everyone's radar and allowed him to stay in business. Considering the nature of that business, Kim would prefer having nothing to do with him at all. She only comes to his aid in the past because it was for the greater good to do so. Voiced by Fred Willard.
Jackie Oakes (a.k.a.: Jackie the Jackal)
As the Founder, Chairman and Executive Promoter of GWA (the Global Wrestling Association), Jackie Oakes made a fortune bringing his brand of sports entertainment into living rooms all over the world. However, promoting the show wasn't good enough for Jackie. He wanted to be part of the show as an actual wrestler. Unfortunately, because of his small size, none of the other athletes in the locker room (especially his two star performers, Steel Toe and Pain King) would take his request seriously. This caused a great deal of resentment in Jackie until one day, he came across the legend of an unnamed Egyptian amulet. According to myth, the amulet was a gift to Cleopatra herself from a High Priest of Anubis, Egyptian god of the dead. Allegedly, whoever wore the amulet was granted superhuman strength and power. Voiced by Bill Barretta.
Malcolm Needious
Malcolm Needious, also known as "The Wraith Master", is a single appearance villain for the episode "Vir-Tu-Ron". He is a hard-core 'power player' in the popular online game Everlot (a parody of EverQuest). He takes his obsession a bit too far and seeks to dominate the game world, ruling it as his online avatar – the Wraith Master. He also tries, unsuccessfully, to win the affections of Zita Flores. Voiced by Martin Spanjers.
Nanny Nane
A former head of an English academy for Nannies, her school went out of business as the practice of using strict nannies to raise children became less fashionable. She developed a machine that turned people into super strong babies and began to steal pacifiers, holding them for ransom. Kim was able to defeat Nanny Nane by using her own babysitting skills to pacify her minions, then reverting them to their original age with her machine.She also likes to treat adults like babies. Voiced by Jane Carr.
Sheldon Director (a.k.a.: Gemini)
Sheldon Director is the brother of Betty Director (known as Dr. Director). The evil head of WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire), Gemini has dedicated his existence to the extermination of the espionage group, Global Justice (GJ). He seeks this goal despite the fact that he is actually the fraternal twin brother of Dr. Director, the leader of GJ. While Gemini claims to be Dr. Director's "evil twin", his true motive for evil is that because he was born first ("by four minutes", says Dr. Director), he wanted her to treat him like an older brother and she never did. Thus, Gemini chose to become evil and founded WEE just to spite her. He first encountered Kim and Ron when he learned that GJ was investigating a phenomenon called "The Ron Factor" (essentially, the chaos Ron seems to trigger wherever he goes, which GJ theorized was the true reason for Kim's success at saving the world). Upon learning this, Gemini kidnapped Ron and tried to make him a member of WEE. Kim was knocked out by a falling laser, but fortunately, she recovered and was able to rescue Ron along with Dr. Director and together, they were able to defeat Gemini. Voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
Snowy
He is the original snowman. An accident, a freak blizzard gives life to him and get a toxic powers and the nickname "Toxic Snowmen". It is discovered that a newsanchor named Summer Gale used a weather machine to cause a snowstorm so that she would get more air time. However she created the storm using water from Lake Wannaweep, which is known for creating mutants. Kim and Ron must get to the weather and stop all the Mutant Snowmen before it is too late. Voiced by Phil Morris.
Summer Gale
Summer Gale is a newsanchor who was getting less and less time on television due to her age. She managed to gain some temporary fame covering a blizzard that hit Middleton. Middleton was hit with a different threat: Snowy. The snowmen attacked Summer Gale while she was on the air. Kim managed to rescue her. It was later revealed that Summer Gale had used a weather machine to create the blizzard with hopes of more air time. She also used the toxic water from Lake Wannaweep, which caused the snowmen. Kim and Ron disabled the weather machine. It is unknown if Summer Gale is still on the air. Voiced by Hallie Todd.
Sumo Ninja
A hulking ninja who combines the size and weight of a sumo wrestler with the speed and agility of a ninja. He usually speaks in a deep, threatening voice. While working for Dr. Drakken, attempting to kidnap Mr. Nakasumi, he is knocked down by Kim Possible and receives an atomic wedgie from Ron Stoppable. Days or weeks later, he is still speaking in a high, squeaky voice as a result, though he has lost none of his speed or agility. Weakened by exposure to Kim's patent knockout gas, he is knocked unconscious by an inadvertent punch from Ron. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
The Fashionistas
Chino (the male), Espadrille (female with short, black hair), and Hoodie (in the hood), that are collectively known as The Fashionistas, a group of a Fashion-obsessed criminals. Chino is voiced by Charlie Schlatter; Espadrille by Tara Strong; Hoodie by Gwendoline Yeo.
The Knights of Rodigan
Long ago, the kingdom of Rodigan was run by a ruthless monarch, who was so despotic that even his knights hated him. Ever since then the knights have followed an ancient prophesy predicting that the King's lineage will end with Prince Wallace III.
The Mathter
The Mathter first appeared in the Season 4 episode Mathter and Fervent. He is one of the three known foes of Team Go, a 1970s cartoon-styled villain whose name is a combination of the words "math" and "master". Voiced by Brian Stepanek.
Vinnie Wheeler
Vinnie Wheeler was hired by Señor Senior, Senior as a financial consultant to instill in his son a measure of financial responsibility. But Vinnie was actually a con man: He convinced Señor Senior Junior to grant him power of attorney, then stole their entire fortune, leaving The Seniors destitute. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Warhok
A leader in the Lorwardian Army and Warmonga's hot-tempered battlemate. He serves as the main villain of the series finale. Voiced by Ron Perlman.
Warmonga
A nine-foot-tall, green-skinned warrior woman from the planet Lorwardia. Warmonga arrived on Earth seeking "The Great Blue", a legendary leader to whom she would pledge her allegiance and her arsenal of advanced weaponry. She is extremely strong, a fierce fighter, and is very eager-to-please, though she can be very literal-minded when following orders. Warmonga's name is a play off the word "Warmonger", while the name her home planet, Lorwardia, is based on the word "warlord". Voiced by Kerri Kenney.
White Stripe
Rudolph Farnsworth, also known as "White Stripe" is a single appearance villain who appeared in Season 2. Voiced by John C. McGinley.
Yono the Destroyer
A new villain introduced in the Season 4 episode Oh No! Yono. Released by Monkey Fist to help him find the "weapon". After making a pact, Yono went to Yamanouchi where he easily took care of Kim, Rufus, and Master Sensei, turing them to stone. When Hana beat Monkey Fist, everyone was returned to normal and Monkey Fist was turned to stone himself and sucked into the earth as he followed the "Path of the Yono". The Yono never appeared again and his whereabouts/fate is unknown. Voiced by Clancy Brown.
Zorpox The Conqueror
The name "Zorpox the Conqueror" came from Issue 97 of the "Villains' League of Evil Villains," a comic book owned by Wade. Ron was wearing a Zorpox costume to infiltrate HenchCo's Evil Trade Fair when he was turned evil by a device called the Attitudinator. When the villainess Electronique turned the Attitudinator into a Moral Polarity Reverser, Ron again fell victim to it. Evil Ron is one of the most dangerous villains of the show, even cowing Shego with his diabolical know-how, but despite his costume, he has never been referred to as Zorpox. He has a distinctive musical theme: "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Supporting characters
Middleton High School cheerleaders
Along with Kim and Bonnie, the other main cheerleaders in Middleton High included: Tara (long wavy blond hair), Crystal (short wavy brown hair), Jessica (long straight blond hair), Liz (short wavy red hair with purple headband), Hope (long black hair, no mole), and Marcella (long black hair, mole).
Rivals
Bonnie Rockwaller
- Voice By: Kirsten Storms
Kim's classmate at Middleton High School and her rival in almost every aspect. Bonnie has a dismissive and superior attitude towards Kim, Ron, and people in general, whom she considers to be beneath her. She has cultivated an ivory tower position at the top of the high school "food chain," a position challenged by Kim's leading of the cheer squad and general popularity. Bonnie previously dated the football team's quarterback, Brick Flagg, for the status bestowed by this relationship; she later dated Hirotaka and Señor Senior Junior. Bonnie has two older sisters that frequently pick on her, saying that Lonnie got the beauty and Connie got the brains, and Bonnie got the rest. In the episode Downhill from season 1, Bonnie's mom makes her first and only appearance. Bonnie is humiliated when her mom calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon". Ron, however, is highly amused. In the end of the series, Bonnie is revealed to be the only senior in Kim's class who hasn't graduated (due to missing an important pop quiz the week before the graduation, thus leaving her one credit short) and being forced to go to summer school, much to her anger, although Señor Senior Junior cheers her up by saying he'll be there during summer school. Although she does not like to admit it, Kim and herself make a good team, using all of their knowledge in cheerleading moves to beat up stronger enemies than them. In the episode Bonding, for example, Kim and Bonnie got stuck together, forcing Kim to take Bonnie with her on a mission to face Professor Dementor. After being captured and later rescued, the two girls worked together and incapacitated Dementor with their acrobatics.
- In A Sitch in Time—Future Bonnie is voiced by Kelly Ripa.
Family members
The Possibles
Dr. James Timothy Possible
Voiced by Gary Cole.
Kim's father is an astrophysicist, a rocket scientist. His full name was revealed in "So the Drama" by Big Daddy Brotherson. His name (Jim Possible), like his daughter's, is a play on the word "Impossible". It was revealed in season 4 that he was a graduate of the Middleton Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) and that he enjoyed writing Captain Constellation fanfics. In the crossover episode "Rufus", Kim revealed that James was best friends with the Senator of Hawaii when they were in high school. He doesn't like when Kim is with boys. He often said "as long as you are not with boys, I am ok" and yet he is fine with Ron.
Dr. Ann Possible
Voiced by Jean Smart.
Kim's mother is not only a neurosurgeon (usually referred to as a brain surgeon in the series), but also a great mother to Kim, and seemed to be more understanding toward her daughter. In season 4 her name was revealed to be Ann Possible by her brother-in-law Slim Possible in "Graduation Part 1". It was also revealed in season 4 that she was a graduate of the University of Upperton. In Mothers Day she went on a mission with Kim and saved Kim from being swallowed by a glob of green goo by using her communicator to send pulses to it.
Jim and Tim Possible
Kim's brilliant but annoying younger twin brothers, often referred as the tweebs (twin dweebs) by Kim, both are named after their father. Their catch phrase is in the twinspeak language they invented, one saying "Hicka-bicka-boo", followed by the response "Hooo-Sha". When Kim is a senior, the two go to Middleton High school because they had skipped grades. They became the Middleton Pep Puppies after Ron joined the football team and could no longer be the mascot.
Voiced by Shaun Fleming and later Spencer Fox. In A Sitch in Time—Future they, now muscular giants, are voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr..
Nana Possible
Kim's paternal grandmother. She was first mentioned in the episode Downhill and made her first appearance in The Golden Years. She was as skilled a fighter as Kim, even more so, having trained in "Pang Lang Quan Kung Fu" in a Shaolin Monastery, became a top aviatrix, and was the first woman to finish the Navy's Basic Underwater Demolition Course (BUDS, also known as S.E.A.L. Training). Kim never knew about this until they were pitted against each other by Drakken. She is voiced by Debbie Reynolds.
Cousin Larry
Kim's cousin. He was also friends with Ron. Although his last name was never given, it was assumed that his mother, June, was James Possible's sister. That, and the fact that in Attack of the Killer Bebes there was only one Possible in the Middleton phonebook, suggest his surname was not Possible.
Jocelyn "Joss" Possible
Joss is Kim's Cousin on her father's side and daughter to "Slim" Possible, she made only a single in person appearance in the show,[24] but is notable within the franchise in that she is the only character other than Kim's mom who has been specifically confirmed as a Possible whose name is not a take on the word "Impossible" (It was never stated whether Cousin Larry was a Possible). She is voiced by Tara Strong.
"Slim" Possible
James Possible's older brother. He appeared in Showdown at the Crooked D and Graduation, and talked, dressed, and acted like a cowboy. He referred to his brother as "squirt" (much to James' dislike) and was very fond of Ann Possible. The whereabouts of his wife (Joss' mother) were never mentioned.
The Stoppables
Ron's family, composed of: father (who works as an actuary), mother, and later adopted little sister Hana.
Mr. Stoppable
Mr. Stoppable inspired his son to be an actuary but then showed him how risk could lead to rewards.[25] He also showed his skills in Mathter and Fervent when he used his actuary skills to defeat the math villain terrorizing Ron. In his own words to the villain, "I did the math". As a result he became the subject of Ron's hero paper and gets an "A+" from Mr. Barkin, who exclaimed "Your Dad rocks!".[26] He was voiced by legendary actor Elliot Gould.
Mrs. Stoppable
Ron's mother was a typical housewife who seemed to have a distant relationship with her son. As with Mr.Stoppable her way of breaking news to her son was to do it and tell him later. Their catchphrase was "This is our way of telling you."[27] Despite this, they seem to love him and Hana very much. She was voiced by Andrea Martin.
Hana Stoppable
Hana Stoppable is Ron's adopted baby sister. Hana Stoppable's name is both a play on "unstoppable" (through her nickname, Han) and she is ethnically Japanese, evident since it was Sensei who helped arrange the adoption and the fact that her name is Japanese for "flower".[28] Ron is resentful at first but then becomes her true big brother. He later discovers her mystical and martial arts skills in "Oh No, Yono". As the adopted member of the family, she is most likely raised Jewish. She was voiced by Grey DeLisle.
Shawn
"Shawn" is Ron's 7-year-old cousin. He has the personality of a troublemaker, and has apparently been a constant source of torment for Ron at family functions. (Ron still hasn't forgotten the time Shawn poured gravy down his pants.) He owns a pet lizard who apparently has made numerous attempts to eat Rufus. Unfortunately, since Shawn is still a little kid, Ron's complaints at his behavior have been pretty much ignored. Ron wasn't able to ditch him until Kim agreed to be Ron's date at his cousin Reuben's wedding, thus sparing Ron from having to sit at, according to Ron, "the kid's table". Ron also resorted to using the Attitudinator device to make Shawn less annoying. Shawn's last name is never given though it is presumed to be "Stoppable." He is voiced by Tara Strong.
Reuben
Reuben is the bridegroom at the wedding in Bad Boy. He only appears on screen one second, pulling his bride, Miss Starter (voiced by Grey DeLisle), to safety. He is a cousin of Ron; in what way is not specified, but since the wedding is specified as "the Stoppable-Starter wedding", he is from the father's side.
Other
Miriam "Mim" Possible and Johnathan "Jon" Stoppable
Mim and Jon are ancestors of Kim and Ron, seen during a dream sequence.
According to the episode, Miriam (or "Mim", for short) was a highly respected reporter for Old Middleton's local newspaper. However, while she was reporting on the science exhibition at the world fair, the new invention of the "Electro-Static Illuminator" was stolen, and Mim was blamed for the theft. It isn't until the modern-day Kim Possible hears about her "black sheep" ancestor that it's revealed that Mim was framed for the theft by the ancestors of Shego and Drakken, Miss Go and Bart Lipsky. Mim's closest friend, Jonathan "Jon" Stoppable was a detective, who's every bit as clumsy and scatterbrained as his descendant. He was the only person who believed that Mim was innocent, and he tried desperately, but unsuccessfully, to prove it. Jon was the biggest (and only) fan of the concept of the taco (when it first came out), which parallels Ron's love for the Naco.
Jon Stoppable makes two appearances outside of Rewriting History. He can be seen holding a test tube as part of a Middleton Days float in Emotion Sickness, and Ron, dressed as Jon, can be seen during a faux-flashback by Ron during Ron Millionaire. Kim, dressed as Miriam, can also be seen during the faux-flashback.
Wade's mother
Wade's mother appears sporadically through the series. Her most notable appearance was in the episode Mother's Day, when Wade treated her to a celebration in his room, complete with takeout French cuisine and even a holographic beach.
Wade's father
Wade's father is mentioned a couple times in the series but never makes an appearance. His name is Lontaine, as established by Wade's mother in The Cupid Effect. In Crush his socks are stated as being integral to Wade's super-stink formula.
References
- ^ a b Kim Possible, episode 9, Attack of the Killer Bebes (2 August 2002)
- ^ Toon Disney
- ^ Will Friedle's IMDb Page
- ^ a b Kim Possible, episode 2, Sink or Swim (7 June 2002)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 6, Bueno Nacho (28 June 2002)
- ^ a b c Kim Possible, episode 13, Monkey Fist Strikes (13 September 2002)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 87, Graduation, Part 2 (7 September 2007)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 66, Ill Suited (10 February 2007)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 74, Big Brother (7 April 2007)
- ^ Toon Disney
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 76, Odds Man In (28 April 2007)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 83, Homecoming Upset (11 August 2007), much like the Chief in Get Smart or the unseen voice in Mission: Impossible (though it is not explained how he ever met Kim and Ron and became their partner).
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 17, The Twin Factor (27 December 2002)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 30, Virtu-Ron (12 September 2003)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 69, The Cupid Effect (10 February 2007)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 32, Exchange (November 7, 2003)
- ^ Kim Possible - Behind the Scenes
- ^ Kim Possible – sie kann alles, page 12, www.br-online.de, (German, PDF), 2007.
- ^ Kim Possible Discussion Panel 7. Transcript and MP3
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 3, The New Ron (7 June 2002)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 18, Animal Attraction (10 January 2003)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 45, Oh Boyz (2 April 2004)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 24, Two To Tutor (1 August 2003)
- ^ Kim Possible, episode 56, Showdown at the Crooked D (25 March 2005)
- ^ Kim Possible Episode 76: Odds Man In
- ^ Kim Possible Episode 79: Mathter and Fervant
- ^ Kim Possible Episode 79: A Sitch in Time
- ^ Kim Possible Episode 79: Big Bother
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