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4355:, a comic book which Wade owned. Ron was wearing a Zorpox costume to infiltrate HenchCo's Evil Trade Fair when he was turned evil by a device called the "Attitudinator", which swapped his inner evil with Dr. Drakken, who was the previous wearer. Later on, Electronique enhances the Attitudinator into a morality "Reverse Polarizer" that Ron falls victim to, again turning him evil. When evil, Ron is arguably the most dangerous villain of the series, even impressing Shego with his villainous prowess, enhanced fighting skills, and willingness to dump her in a shark tank - a threat which scared her into subservience. However, despite keeping the comic book character's costume, he was never referred to as "Zorpox" by either himself or others, perhaps because he didn't think of himself as Zorpox. While evil, " 2179:
to time. However, since the GJ is a top-secret organization, this has to be handled discreetly, such as 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 introduces Kim to the Global Justice Network in a case that leads to Kim's first encounter with Duff Killigan. She later calls in Kim and Ron to assess a phenomenon GJ scientists dub "the Ron Factor", in which Ron's chaotic nature is the real reason for Kim's success in saving the world. Dr. Director wants to see if GJ could harness that chaos, but it is eventually deemed as a "non-factor". She mostly stays behind the scenes, but Kim has other dealings with Global Justice, usually in the form of rides to her destinations and backup on missions.
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but no one has been able to find evidence to prove this. He appears in the half-length episode, "Rufus in Show," where Team Possible encounters him sometime after he stole a large diamond from a museum exhibit. Kim and Ron enter Rufus into his annual open dog show as cover to recover the diamond. Compared to Kim's recurring enemies, he is more competent as a villain, as instead of leaving Kim and Ron to perish in a trap, he chooses to stay and make sure they die. After Ron questions why he is called "Falsetto," Kim explains that it comes from his unusually high voice, which was caused by a "freak helium accident." While he was not shown being arrested by the police, the second Game Boy Advance video game confirms that he was arrested and sent to prison.
3292:; Shego's is green. According to her brother Hego, Shego left the group because as they fought evil, she came to like it and turned to evil herself. According to Shego, she quit because her brothers were annoying, a claim which Hego later implies to be true since Shego was responsible for keeping the team focused back then. The properties of her power are never fully defined, but are shown to be capable of destroying metal and delivering concussive force. Normally, Shego's power manifests in a glow enshrouding her hands and fingers, but she can also fire it as a beam and toss it as a concentrated attack. Despite the properties of her ability, Shego tends to hold back during key moments of combat with Kim which would otherwise injure her. 3959:
tank to be cured. He reappears in "Return to Camp Wannaweep", where he shows up at Kim's cheerleading camp, now cured of his mutation and posing as a mascot for another cheerleading team. He appears to want to befriend Ron, who does not believe he has truly reformed. His suspicions prove to be true, as Gil is actually seeking a source of mutagenic water to return to being "2-L" Gill again. It turns out that while he hates being a fish-man, he hates being returned to normal even more. After assuming a more bulky and monstrous form and going on a rampage terrorizing the cheerleaders, he is defeated by Ron with help from Kim, Bonnie, and Mr. Barkin, and taken away in a giant fishbowl.
2096:, the "Electro-Static Illuminator" was stolen, and she was blamed for the theft. It was not until Kim heard about her "black sheep" ancestor that it is revealed she was framed for the theft by the ancestors of Shego and Dr. Drakken, Miss Go and Bartholomew Lipsky. Mim's closest friend, Jonathan "Jon" Stoppable was a detective, who like Ron was clumsy and scatterbrained. He was the only person who believed that Mim was innocent, and he tried desperately but unsuccessfully, to prove her innocence. Jon was also the biggest and only fan of the taco when it was first unveiled at the fair, which parallels Ron's love for Bueno Nacho fast food. 1357:, and a laid-back, casual attitude. Unlike Ron, he has been known to abandon this attitude at crucial times and often uses quicker thinking than him. Rufus is often frustrated with Ron, but has stuck with him despite this. Rufus communicates with Ron through a series of squeaks and hisses, which Ron seems to understand. He also possesses Mystical Monkey Powers, as he was in Ron's pocket when he received his powers. He has never used them, but has displayed a greater degree of mastery of Yamanouchi ninja training and the ability to control the Lotus Blade. 2374:. He tends to make jokes and puns—such as calling Team Go's teamwork "Go-operation" and saying "Looks like this bird is ready for his cage" every time he captures Aviarius—and appears to be unable to tell when they fall flat. He sincerely believes that despite her actions, Shego is still a good person, only to be proven wrong when she betrays and attacks him. As a result of his behavior, Hego is seemingly the brother Shego is most annoyed by. In fact, after only five minutes in Hego's presence, Ron says: "I'm starting to see why Shego split." 4092:
treat him like an older brother, but she did not. He has a prosthetic right hand that fires finger-tipped missiles. He tends to punish his underlings for a single failure by having them sit on a chair and dropped down a hole. He first encounters Kim and Ron when he learns that GJ is investigating a phenomenon called "The Ron Factor" and kidnaps Ron, intending to make him a member of WEE. However, Kim is able to rescue Ron and defeat Gemini with help from Dr. Director. He also appears in "Grande Size Me".
4221:", a villain reminiscent of those from cartoons of the 1970s. His name is a combination of the words "math" and "master". He is one of the three known foes of Team Go, and became a villain after he was denied funding for his "unethical mathematical experiments". His primary weapon is a "calcu-laser" and he uses math puns in almost every sentence, much to Kim's annoyance. He is defeated by Ron's father in battle in his Infinity Dome, as he is an actuary and able to match him in math calculations. 3488:
reward money. Because of his buffoonery and the fact that he mainly fights Ron, he is considered Ron's nemesis more than he is considered Kim's. However, like his father, he remembers Ron's name fairly consistently, and because of this Ron likes him more than most of the villains. He begins dating Kim's classmate, Bonnie Rockwaller, early in the final season and is still dating her by the end of the series. However, in the finale, his date "Bonnie" is revealed to be Camille Leon.
1985:. Because of his allergy to pet fur, Ron was never allowed to have a pet until he bought Rufus. Ron once wanted to be an actuary, but Mr. Stoppable showed him how risk could lead to rewards. He also shows his skills in "Mathter and Fervent", when he uses his actuarial skills to defeat the math villain terrorizing Ron, and tells him "I did the math." As a result, he becomes the subject of Ron's hero paper, which gets an "A+" from Mr. Barkin, who states that "Your dad rocks!" 2731:
also captured, and while breaking out, they put aside their arguments and learn to work together as a group to help Kim and Ron capture the villains. After learning that their manager did not care about getting them back, they fire him and hire Rufus in his place. When they were missing, the group's popularity enjoyed a revival due to a resurgence of their music on radio, retrospective television specials, and investigative reports about their disappearance.
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mission clothes to create the "KimStyle" , which became a nationwide clothing sensation, including spin-off clothing lines "KimForHim" and one for pets. After being made fun of for being unable to pull off her own look, Kim wanted the fad to end, which it soon did. This eventually backfires against her in the season four episode "Clothes Minded", as she could no longer purchase her original mission clothes and had to have a new outfit designed for her.
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weapons researcher from Duff Killigan. Will particularly resents this assignment, since he sees world saving as a "professional's" job and does not appreciate an "amateur" like Kim interfering with it. This caused Kim no end of grief, since she spends more time fighting with Will than with Killigan himself. However, they eventually manage to work together and stop Killigan from turning the entire world into his own private golf course.
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Moodulators have been sold in online auctions to the highest-bidding "government agency", he appears to be mainly motivated by money. The fact that others have used his inventions, usually Dr. Drakken, to commit crime is never addressed, and he is not shown facing any consequences for this. He is somewhat disorganized, as seen in "Emotion Sickness" when he fails to notice the presence of the Kimmunicator in his lab until it took off.
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at the Crooked D" and "Graduation". A cowboy by choice and lifestyle, he owns the Lazy C Ranch in Montana, but instead of having organic livestock, he has "cybertronic" robotic horses. There is also a high-tech control center connected to a system of launched satellites. One summer, Dr. Drakken had set an evil scheme in motion at a neighboring property called the Crooked D Ranch, which the Possible Clan was able to thwart.
139: 77: 36: 3661:", he threatens to destroy the Internet with a destructive virus placed on the barcode of a can of expired Vienna sausages unless everyone in the world agrees to pay him a dollar each. He is a cost-conscious and budget-minded villain, and so does not use henchmen or a lair. He conducts his evil plans from his mother's basement and threatens his foes with a wading pool full of snapping turtles. After 402: 3509:
of Kim's battlesuit, he has turned his focus to stealing it for himself, attempting to acquire it in the episodes "Ill-Suited" and "Larry's Birthday". In "Larry's Birthday", it is shown that he has a sister named Hildegard, who is married to Myron, one of his henchmen. In a shared dream, Dementor's family name was "Demenz", but it is unclear whether this is true outside the dream.
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invasion, Sensei apparently senses what is coming and tries to warn Ron about it, but Ron misunderstands his message. Later, he appears to Ron when Kim and Shego are knocked out and helps him get the courage to master his dormant Mystical Monkey Powers. He also informs him of his role as the Ultimate Monkey Master and assures him it is his destiny, which he is now ready for.
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flamingo. He also owned a staff which was capable of stealing the powers of Team Go's members and allowing him to use them, though it was subsequently destroyed, returning the stolen powers to their original owners. Despite the fact that Dr. Drakken cannot remember Ron's name, he still knows who he is when Aviarius tries to portray Ron as himself, as seen in "Go Team Go."
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she cheats in the election to become Homecoming queen when Ron is elected king, but Ron rejects her advances due to dating Kim, causing Bonnie to forcefully kiss him. When Kim confronts her, Bonnie breaks down and reveals that Brick broke up with her, but Kim promises to help her find a new boyfriend. As a result, she begins dating Señor Senior Junior.
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Drakken teams up with the alien Warmonga, Shego saves Kim's life and contacts her brothers through the Kimmunicator for help. In the series finale, she teams up with Kim, Ron, and Drakken to save the world, and during the medal award ceremony it is implied that she reforms and becomes romantically involved with Drakken, but this is not confirmed.
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them incapable of some accomplishments. This includes building a hand-held Silicon Phase Disruptor, which Dr. Drakken and other scientists believed to be impossible, or skipping grades to enter Middleton High as freshmen at the age of thirteen. However, Kim has shown both affection and appreciation for them and their skills.
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friends, one of whom was Kim's father James, over his decision to create robots for their dates rather than trying to find real girls. He ended up dropping out and becoming a villain to boost his ego. At some point, his skin turned blue, but all that is known about the incident is that "it was a Tuesday" when it happened.
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discovering she is a prophesized weapon called The Han. He eventually warms up to her and fully accepts his role as her big brother. Her mystical and martial arts skills develop over time, until she finally defeats Yono the Destroyer in "Oh No, Yono". As an adopted member of the family, she is most likely
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The founder, chairman and executive promoter of the GWA (Global Wrestling Association), who made a fortune bringing his brand of sports entertainment into living rooms all over the world. However, promoting the show was not good enough for Jackie, as he wanted to be an actual wrestler. Unfortunately,
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His real name is Gil Moss. In the past, he attended Camp Wannaweep alongside Ron, who swapped his afternoon swim for arts and crafts. In the episode "Sink or Swim", he reveals that the polluted lake he swam in caused him to mutate into a fish-man. At the end of the episode, he is taken away in a fish
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who Dr. Drakken built, but have since gone rogue. They make Bonnie their "Queen Bebe", even though Bonnie is initially unaware of this. With help from Rufus, they sabotage their production line so that their heads will be mounted upside down. They then self-destruct after realizing they are no longer
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In season three, she replaces her human body with that of a gorilla in an attempt to get Monkey Fist to reciprocate her romantic feelings, but he instead goes into hiding. However, in season four, she is shown to have returned to her own body, as seen in "Grande Size Me", in "Homecoming Upset", where
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who is determined to surpass his rival, Dr. Drakken. He is depicted as being more competent than him and having more effective henchmen. However, he still succumbs to certain villainous clichés, a weakness which Bonnie points out in the episode "Bonding." Ever since he experienced defeat at the hands
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in the episode "Two to Tutor". Under her tutelage, he proves himself to be a fairly capable fighter, as he defeats her in a sparring match and later Ron. There are also times when he is cunning like his father, such as when he pretends to turn him in to the police to regain their lost fortune through
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He is obsessed with increasing his power through various mystical artifacts and prophecies , and Kim first meets him when he calls her to Cambodia to retrieve a jade monkey idol from a tomb full of traps. In the process, she unknowingly completes a set of four mystical idols in his possession, and he
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against Kim and Brick Flagg with help from Ron, who temporarily stops being Kim's manager. The prophecy that the monarchy would end with him is fulfilled when he decides to convert his nation into a democracy because of the fun he had with the school election. Although not seen or mentioned again, as
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authority and has a doctorate. She is suspected of stealing a project from the Middleton Space Center, but turns out to be innocent when it is revealed her research was stolen by her co-worker Dr. Fen. She hid her true identity behind her initials as "Doctor V. F. Porter" because in the past, she was
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The oldest of the siblings, who is practically the leader of the group and has the power of super strength. His personality is similar to Superman's, as he is the most overtly "super-heroic" of the group, but he can also be bossy. Like Superman, he has an alter ego as a Bueno Nacho manager with black
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is the number five in Japanese. Their names are based on personal pronouns, with "go" added at the end. They first appear in the episode "Go Team Go" during season two, and later return in season four in "Stop Team Go" and "Mathter and Fervent", the latter features only Hego. They reside in Go Tower,
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A family and team of superheroes who protect Go City, who are also Shego's brothers. They got their powers after a multi-hued "comet"-like object crashed into their tree house when they were young. The team originally had five members, as Shego was once a member until she quit and turned to villainy;
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The three members of Team Impossible, who are first mentioned in "A Sitch in Time" by Mr. McHenry, who, in need of aid, tries to summon them on their website, but due to a typo receives Kim's help instead. They charge anyone they save a lot of money. Eventually, the team tries to stop Kim from saving
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The head of the worldwide espionage organization known as the Global Justice Network (GJ). She is in charge of addressing threats to the world that fall outside the scope of normal law enforcement groups. However, she calls upon Kim for help since even a high-tech organization requires help from time
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language they invented, with 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 skipped grades. They later become the Middleton Pep Puppies after Ron joins the football team and can no longer be their mascot, which
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Despite being mean to Ron and often calling him "loser", she calls him "hottie" when he briefly becomes a multimillionaire in "Ron Millionaire". But at the start of the fourth season, she advises Kim to dump Ron, claiming it is practically a rule for cheerleaders to date jocks. In "Homecoming Upset",
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Bonnie has two older sisters, Lonnie and Connie, who frequently pick on her. They only appear in the episode, "Bonding", where it is implied that Bonnie's attitude stems from their cruelty. The mother of the Rockwaller sisters only appears in the episode, "Downhill", where she is shown to be a source
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Throughout the series, Bonnie constantly challenges Kim's position, both in routines and as captain. In "Number One," she works hard to gain enough popularity to become the new captain. However, after Kim casts her vote in support of Bonnie's bid and explains how hard work as a captain is, Bonnie has
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A snowman who came to life through a freak blizzard, gaining toxic powers and the nickname "Toxic Snowman". It is later revealed that a news anchor named Summer Gale caused the snowstorm using a weather machine to get more airtime. Since the snow was created using water from Lake Wannaweep, which is
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The fraternal twin brother of Betty Director and the evil head of WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire), who has dedicated himself to taking down her group Global Justice (GJ). While he claims to be Dr. Director's "evil twin", his true motivation is that is that because he was born first, he wanted her to
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The head of Hench Co. Industries, who prefers to think of himself as a businessman who caters to an exclusive clientele rather than a villain. However, he is linked to villainy since the clientele consists of people who do have evil schemes. He has stayed under everyone's radar and in business since
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Senior Sr.'s son and sometimes reluctant accomplice, a spoiled man-child who is more interested in parties and beauty than his father's criminal plans and has demonstrated a soft side on various occasions. He once had a crush on Kim because of the zodiac-like principles of Animology. He usually does
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Unlike the other villains, he considers Ron a worthy opponent and he and Rufus as the only others, besides himself, to be exposed to Mystical Monkey Powers. Although Ron considers Monkey Fist his arch-nemesis, in "Gorilla Fist" Fiske refutes him as at best an arch-bungler. He is one of their regular
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An astronomer and one of James Possible's college friends. Dr. Drakken's creations kidnap him in "Attack of the Killer Bebes" as revenge for making fun of him in college. He also falls victim to one of Drakken's "silly hats" in "Showdown at the Crooked D". In the series finale, he, Dr. Possible, and
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She is a reliable fighter, but has demonstrated a preference to act as a subordinate rather than a leader; she has also shown the typical Japanese value of teamwork over individuality. She is a better fighter than Kim, as in "Oh No! Yono!", when Yono the Destroyer turns Kim to stone, he is unable to
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While the ending of the episode showed Kim and Ron waking from the shared dream in the Tri-City Museum, Kim's clothing was not the same as at the beginning of the episode. This means the episode opened with the dream already in progress and, though a float with Jon's likeness was seen outside of the
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Kim's former love interest and crush, who Ron dislikes since his last name is similar to the word monkey and is jealous of because of Kim's crush. He has an easygoing and laid-back personality and is an artist and musician, and therefore is popular among the students. In season three, it is revealed
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that she has a brother who gets her hooked on wrestling and a father who plays golf. She is considered Kim's best female friend, giving her level-headed advice about school and life and serving as a counterbalance to Ron's eccentricities. Despite lacking fighting skills, she sometimes assists Kim on
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Along with Kim, Bonnie, and Tara, the other main cheerleaders at Middleton High include Crystal, Jessica, Liz, Hope, and Marcella. However, other cheerleaders are seen throughout the series, with some having taken part in First Squad practices and routines. With the exception of Bonnie, they subvert
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version of himself, and despite Kim's insistence that she save herself, Athena stays behind to turn off the now-unstable machine. The lair explodes and Athena is seemingly killed, but it is revealed that she survived the explosion. Kim and Ron take her home to be repaired and programmed to be a hero
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After being turned evil in the episode "Bad Boy", he becomes the psychotic Zorpox the Conqueror, a name he came up with himself. As Zorpox, his personality is flipped and he is a big threat to anyone who crosses his path. When the Attitudinator turns him evil, over time his skin turned blue like Dr,
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Rudolph Farnsworth, also known as "White Stripe", is a villain who appears in season two. He, like his fellow actor Timothy North, has come to believe the Fearless Ferret television show is reality and that he is the villain he played on the show: the White Stripe. When Ron dons the Fearless Ferret
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Long ago, the kingdom of Rodeghan was run by a ruthless monarch who was so tyrannical that even his knights hated him. Since then, the knights have followed an ancient prophecy predicting that the King's lineage will end with Prince Wally, the future King Wallace III. However, like most prophecies,
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A news anchor who was getting less time on television because of her age, and so uses a weather machine to create a blizzard that she can cover. This blizzard hits Middleton, which is then attacked by Snowy, who gained sentience and powers as a result of the snow coming from the toxic water of Lake
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theater in Middleton and is usually seen in the ticket booth wearing the name tag "Annie" until hers can be made. Ron has a crush on her, and so attends every film showing to chat with her, which evidently piques her interest as she sees the last film with him and shares his popcorn. She appears to
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An astronomer and one of James Possible and Dr. Drakken's old college friends. He is Ramesh's partner, and was the first target for the Bebe robots, but Kim and her dad save him. Prior to the Lorwardian invasion, he is in the middle of a cell phone conversation with James when his end abruptly goes
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for Ron, piquing his romantic interest at first sight and gradually developing romantic feelings for him. This is confirmed in her second appearance in the episode "Gorilla Fist", where Ron is oblivious to her feelings for him. In the fourth season, Ron begins dating Kim, but Yori approves of their
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The top agent of Global Justice, who takes his job as an agent of Global Justice seriously, but seemingly does not realize he is not particularly good at it. He is well educated and speaks fourteen languages. Dr. Director brought him on to work alongside Kim when she is recruited to rescue a former
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As the head of a global organization, she has very little hands-on involvement in GJ's cases, but has shown she can hold her own in a fight. She is determined to bring down Gemini and his organization, WEE (the Worldwide Evil Empire), but their conflict is more like sibling rivalry run amok. She is
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Bonnie Rockwaller's older sisters, who are first mentioned in "Hidden Talent" when Bonnie mentions her "older sibs" having won the Middleton High talent show the previous four years in a row. They make their first physical appearance in "Bonding", where it is implied that Bonnie's attitude may stem
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James Possible's older brother, Joss's father, and Kim, Jim, and Tim's uncle. Much to James' distaste, he refers to his younger brother by a childhood nickname of "squirt". He is also very fond of Ann Possible. The whereabouts of his wife, Joss's mother, are never addressed. He appears in "Showdown
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Throughout the series, they display a talent for inventing and often use Kim's stuff to create their own inventions, and also help her fix and upgrade the beat-up car her dad gave her. Despite their obvious intellect, Kim has trouble seeing them as anything more than annoying goof-offs and believes
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Kim, Jim, and Tim's mother, who is a caring and understanding mother to Kim. She is a neurosurgeon and is usually referred to as a brain surgeon in the series. Her name is revealed to be Ann in "Graduation". It is revealed in season four that she was a graduate of the University of Upperton. In the
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A 10-year-old genius who is skilled at programming and runs Kim Possible's website. He relays information and missions to her through her "Kimmunicator," supplies her with various gadgets, such as her battle suit, and arranges her transportation. On rare occasions, he has gone on missions with Kim.
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and season four, Kim and Ron develop romantic feelings for each other and begin dating during their senior year. She has a fiery and headstrong personality, yet uses her intelligence and sensibility to 'save the day'. Though she struggles with her rivalry with Bonnie and shyness around her crushes,
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When Ron is temporarily transferred into Yamanouchi as part of an exchange program, Fukushima is opposed to him and the idea 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
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A wealthy man who is known for being the only breeder of Lithuanian Wolfhounds, one of the world's rarest dog breeds. As described by Wade, Jones is "rich, refined and possibly the world's greatest thief." Wade explains to Kim and Ron that Jones is the prime suspect in many high-profile robberies,
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In "Grande Size Me", he is among the villains who appear at the HenchCo auction and expresses concern for Ron upon noticing his dramatic weight gain. Later, in "Graduation," Duff is initially suspected of vandalizing various country clubs and golf courses around the world, but Kim and Ron discover
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Shego has a degree in child development, as revealed in "Stop Team Go" when she serves as a substitute teacher for Kim and Ron's class after temporarily being turned good. During that time, she and Kim end up becoming friends. Even though they are sworn enemies, Shego seems to care about Kim. When
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Even though Drakken claims to be evil, at times he has shown a good side and helped Kim save the world. He frequently encounters Kim and Ron, and is always surprised to see Kim even though he is unsure why; as well, he never remembers Ron's name. However, in "The Twin Factor," he does remember his
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in "The Twin Factor" and "Emotion Sickness". Though he seems to have no evil intentions, his inventions have wreaked havoc in Kim and Ron's lives, something that does not stop Kim from using them on her brothers. Considering there is no stated purpose for making the Mind Control Chips and that the
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A student from Yamanouchi and a highly skilled ninja. She is calm, even in dangerous situations, and kind, to the point of showing more concern for others than for herself. She first appears in the episode "Exchange" when she is sent to receive Ron and guide him to the Yamanouchi School, and while
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Kim, Jim, and Tim's cousin and Ron's friend. He is an avid computer geek and loves video games, and has a slight crush on Bonnie, who he compares to the Queen in one of his games. His last name is never given, so it is unknown which side of the family he comes from. However, as shown in "Attack of
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Though neither likes to admit it, she and Kim make a good team, utilizing their knowledge and skills as cheerleaders to best stronger enemies. This can be seen in Gill's defeat in "Sink or Swim" and in "Bonding", where they get stuck together and Kim is forced to take Bonnie with her on a mission,
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According to Kim, Wade completed his high school and college education in eight months. In the episode "The Cupid Effect", he develops a crush on Monique and creates a love ray to force her to be his girlfriend. In the end, he learns his lesson and develops a crush on a girl named Olivia, but this
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because of his "mad running skills", which he developed while on missions. Also in season four, Ron's family adopts a baby from Japan named Hana, who is his sister and has a mystical destiny, for which he must train her. During graduation, Ron is able to fully access his Mystical Monkey Powers and
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A group collectively known as The Fashionistas, a group of fashion-obsessed criminals who are surprisingly capable at combat, with Hoodie perhaps being the strongest of the three. They appear in "Fashion Victim," when Kim and Monique battle them to retrieve secret Club Banana designs that Camille
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guidebook, and aims to gain control of Europe. Due to his cunning nature, he is Kim's nemesis more than he is considered Ron's. Of all the villains, Ron likes Senior the most because he is one of the few who remembers his name on a regular basis. He was an action sports icon in his youth, and has
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consisting of Robby, Nicky Nick, Ryan, and Dexter, whose fame suddenly vanished, leaving Ron as their only fan. They were on the verge of breaking up when the Señor Seniors kidnapped them, intending to put Junior in the group to fulfill his dream of becoming an international pop sensation. Ron is
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A minor character seen in seasons one and two. She is a senior who is implied to be the school's beauty queen, and presumably graduates after season two. She constantly brushes off Ron's attempts at flirting, but welcomes him into her popular circle during the episodes "All the News" and "The New
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A leader in the Lorwardian Army and Warmonga's hot-tempered teammate. He, along with Warmonga, serve as the main antagonists of the series finale. He is initially defeated by Kim, but breaks free and, along with Warmonga, prepares to take Kim home as a trophy. He then battles an angry Ron and is
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explains, "If it has wires, she can turn it into a weapon. If it's already a weapon, she can make it a better weapon." She has metallic, wire-like hair that crackles with static electricity and wears an outfit with wires and conduits to channel her electrical powers. She has the ability to shoot
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A villain with a bird fixation who is an arch-nemesis of Team Go and speaks in an over-the-top, villainous manner. He wears a caped costume with boots that resemble a bird's feet and commands several bird-themed weapons, such as flocks of hummingbird-shaped homing missiles and a gigantic robotic
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Despite being a capable scientist who is skilled at technology, Drakken is clueless at making them work correctly and his plans are often undone by his own oversights. For example, he makes his "perfect" Bebe Robots too perfect, and they realize he is not perfect and is not worthy of being their
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A cockroach who Chester Yapsby enlarged to the size of a small dog using the roflex, an invention he stole from Professor Acari. Despite Ron's fear of small insects, he develops a friendship with Roachie, who saves him from the giant cockroaches and helps turn them against Chester Yapsby. Kim is
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who has tried to eat Rufus several times. Ron's complaints about him have mostly been ignored, likely because Shaun is younger. Ron is unable to ditch him until Kim agrees to be his date at his cousin Reuben's wedding, thus sparing him from having to sit at "the kid's table". Ron also resorts to
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Kim, Jim, and Tim's cousin on their father's side and the daughter of "Slim" Possible. She makes only a single in-person appearance in the show. Initially, she goes overboard with hero-worshipping Kim, causing her to feel uncomfortable around her. However, by the end of Kim's visit to the Lazy C
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A teacher at Middleton High who previously worked at Smarty Mart and as a football coach, and also served in an unspecified war where he achieved the rank of lieutenant. He frequently chaperones for field trips and school events and refers to students by their last names. Additionally, he is the
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in which he tends to lose his pants. He is not as popular as Kim at school and is often ridiculed and ignored by his peers. However, he joins the football team during his senior year, having previously served as team mascot, and is given the nickname of "Unstoppable Stoppable". He has an adopted
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She draws Team Go and Shego into a trap to avenge herself and turn the heroes into her "evil minions" using the Attitudinator. Because Shego had become evil of her own volition, she is instead temporarily turned good and teams up with Kim to defeat the villainess. After her defeat, Ron uses the
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A famous fashion critic with her own television fashion report program, which Monique is a fan of. She knows "what's hot and what is not... what's here today, and gone tomorrow" and is an influential authority on fashion, even influencing Club Banana. She was inspired by the aesthetics of Kim's
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Kim once helped Britina when her show in Chicago caught fire, so she, like others Kim has helped, gives her rides to missions. She reappears in "Trading Faces", where Kim helps to clear her name after Camille Leon frames her for theft and she is arrested, and in "Queen Bebe", when a shortage of
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with Felix, she insistently tells Ron that he "can't win". However, Ron misses the point she is making that he should not win against someone with a handicap, and replies that he needs more focus. Eventually, after being inspired by Ron's mellow attitude and discovering that Felix is capable of
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Ron's friend, an easygoing boy who enjoys video games and basketball despite being paralyzed from the waist down. His mother, a cyber-robotics employee at the Middleton space center, built his wheelchair and engineered it to handle his basic needs. This gives Felix the ability to do things most
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who often accompanies him on missions and whose small size and agility often prove useful. Rufus' origin began long before Ron purchased him, as when he was four years old, he had an imaginary friend named Rufus. Because of allergies, Ron's father would not allow him to have a pet with hair, so
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He initially arranged for Ron to be part of the transfer program to Japan to bring him to Yamanouchi and protect the Lotus Blade from Monkey Fist. He was also arranged the adoption of Ron's new baby sister Hana to prepare for her eventual showdown with Yono the Destroyer. During the Lorwardian
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At the end of the series, Bonnie is revealed to be the only senior in Kim and Ron's class who is unable to graduate, due to missing an important pop quiz a week before graduation and leaving her one credit short. She had also blown off all her classes during the last week of school because she
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and supervillain obsessed with world domination who often utilizes robots and cloning. His real name is Drew Theodore P. Lipsky, and he is dearly loved by his mother, Mama Lipsky, though he cannot bring himself to tell her he is a supervillain. When he was in college, he was humiliated by his
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A teen pop-music sensation who has her own line of merchandise, including a magazine and dolls. Like most pop singers, she is fodder for tabloids and is notable for her relationships; she has dated Oh Boyz! singer Nicky Nick, but they have since broken up. As her name indicates, Britina is an
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Twins who are the youngest of the group and tend to finish each other's sentences; they are also happy-go-lucky, taking things in stride. They have red skin, but it is closer to ruddy skin tones compared to Mego and Shego's extreme and distinctive skin colors. They have the power to duplicate
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The Headmaster of Yamanouchi, who is the traditional "wise old master" archetype and is quite powerful as a martial artist despite his small stature. He possesses a wide range of abilities as a result of his many years of training and experience. Additionally, he seemingly possesses spiritual
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baby sister, who is Japanese and whose name is Japanese for "flower". She is seemingly from the Yamanouchi Clan, as Sensei brokered the adoption, and Yori later claimed that Hana was "like a sister". At first, Ron is resentful of her and how his parents sprung her on him as a surprise, before
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the world by removing all of her transportation and unknowingly spike Wade's computer when he tries to trace them. When Kim and Ron arrive, Team Impossible decide to deal with them personally. After threatening them, Wade manages to convince them to join Global Justice and become non-profit.
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Monique is smart and hip, and usually speaks in a style which Kim describes as "Monique-speak". She 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 complains of having bad luck with boyfriends.
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Early on in the series, Ron gains the Mystical Monkey Powers from a series of ancient totems while battling Monkey Fist, which grant him the ability to wield the mystical Lotus Blade; he is additionally prophesized to be the Ultimate Monkey Master. However, his control over these powers is
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Felix is a good friend who supports Ron in the two episodes he plays a major role in, "Motor Ed" and "Steal Wheels", which both involve Motor Ed. He claims he could have handled Kim the first time had Felix not interfered, and Felix's wheelchair's capabilities prove essential to success.
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that his island has been marred by a large symbol. This is later revealed to be a Lorwardian emblem, which foreshadows their invasion. While Kim investigates, Duff questions Ron about their relationship, exacerbating his growing insecurity over his imminent graduation from high school.
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Jon Stoppable makes two appearances other than "Rewriting History". He is seen holding a test tube as part of a Middleton Days float in "Emotion Sickness", and Ron, dressed as Jon, is seen during a faux-flashback by Ron during "Ron Millionaire", which also shows Kim dressed as Miriam.
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toward her, Ron, and people in general, who she sees as beneath her. She is concerned with the high school's "food chain", and sees Kim's popularity and position as cheerleading captain as a threat to her position. In addition to hanging out with the popular seniors, she has an
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In season four, when they are officially dating, Ron struggles with insecurity regarding Kim. He even steals her super-suit to become school quarterback because of Bonnie's declaration that cheerleaders must date jocks. Though this backfires, he ends up as the football team's
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from their treatment of her; they claim that Connie "got all the brains", Lonnie "got all the looks", while Bonnie "got the rest". Their interactions with each other, moving and speaking in sync and finishing each other's sentences, hint they might be fraternal twins.
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that are hybrids between two animals, with her favorite being the butterfly-otter hybrid Otterfly. In her obsession, she creates mutant animal hybrids. At one point, she had crushes on Mr. Barkin and Drakken, but now has a crush on Monkey Fist, on whom she performed
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charged with guarding a Neutronalizer Ray in "Mind Games". Dr. Drakken kidnaps and switches minds with him to use his security clearances to access a top secret military installation and steal the Neutronalizer. While in his body, he manages to contact Kim for help.
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The snobbish, spoiled and arrogant prince of the Kingdom of Rodeghan. Kim was charged with protecting him from the Knights of Rodeghan in "Royal Pain" because of his ancestor's tyrannical behavior toward them. He is charismatic and popular, and ends up running for
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and has a natural understanding of engines of all kinds. He is widely regarded as the "most brilliant mechanical engineer in the country" but left a prestigious job because "the top secret government lab he worked at had a dress code" which did not approve of his
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Monkey Fist's butler, who is loyal to him and works hard to please him. After gaining Mystical Monkey Powers, Monkey Fist begins training an army of monkey ninja warriors. Bates has not returned since then, and it is unknown if he is still works for Monkey Fist.
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A morbidly obese man and one of the criminal underworld's number one information brokers, who will always participate in any evil deals taking place. He often plays mind games with his clients, which he expects them to play along with if they want his help.
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Ron", and accepts money from him in "Ron Millionaire". In the episode "Animal Attraction", she turns out to be a red otter and her soul mate is the pink sloth, Ron's animal. In "All the News" it is mentioned she briefly dated – and dumped – Brick Flagg.
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LĂ©on stole. They reappear in "Clothes Minded" when Kim is looking for a new design for her mission outfit. Though she rejects their offer to make the outfit because they were asking for too much in return, she does wind up using their design later on.
2511:. At first, it appears Nakasumi can understand yet is unable to speak English, but it is later revealed he can speak English, but prefers whispering in Miss Kyoko's ear. One of Nakasumi's characters, Z-Boy, makes several cameos as toys and posters. 3397:. Although he debuted as an independent villain, subsequent appearances show him as more of a mercenary, committing robberies to sell stolen objects to others. Killigan resides on a private island dubbed "Killigan's Island" by Ron, a reference to 2129:
Wade's father, who is occasionally mentioned in the series, but never physically appears. His name, Lontaine, was mentioned by Wade's mother in "The Cupid Effect". In "Crush", his socks are stated as being integral to Wade's super-stink formula.
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at Ron's suggestion. Many of his schemes revolve around acquiring power or influence for his son, Junior, and his tactics usually involve clichés of villainy such as evil laughter and elaborate traps. He is often seen reading and referencing
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and a cowled mask, while Steel Toe's right shoe is supposedly made of titanium. Their enthusiastic fans are prone to fighting and riots. During the Wrestling Wriot: The Smack-down in Middleton event, they put aside their differences on live
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future ruled over by Shego, Killigan becomes Robo-Duff: the World's Deadliest Golfing Cyborg, with no visible parts of his body remaining except for his head, which is in a wheeled exo-suit that enables him to produce exploding golf balls.
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and stealing anything which is car related, especially that will fill his need for speed. Although he is technically a villain and has been imprisoned several times, he seems to have little interest in anything grander than road trips and
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Minor characters in Kim's network whom she has helped during past missions and provide transportation to her missions. As of season four, Kim uses rides less because she has her own vehicle, but calls upon them when it is out of service.
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Fearless Ferret. At a Retro-TV convention, he reunites with retired TV actor, Rudolph Farnsworth, who played the villain "White Stripe" and had also become lost in delusions. This brings them back to reality and reunites them as friends.
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relationship, stating that Kim and Ron have a destiny together. A running gag is that Yori often talks about honor, to Ron's chagrin. For instance, when he faces a long walk and asks for a ride, Yori says that it was "his honor to walk".
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who Dr. Drakken built to befriend Kim and Ron before stealing the former's motivational essence and transferring it into him using his brain-modulating device. After Kim short-circuits the transfer machine, Dr. Drakken is de-aged into a
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procedures and experimental surgeries to replace his hands and feet with those of a monkey. In the season two episode "Partners", it is revealed that the procedures were performed by DNAmy, who developed a crush on Fist at some point.
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The self-proclaimed "World's Deadliest Golfer", who was banned from every golf course in the world because of his temper. He wields golf clubs and exploding golf balls. He is Scottish and wears traditional Scottish attire such as a
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she often acts maturely and as Ron's conscience. She has a good relationship with her family members, despite often being annoyed by her brothers and embarrassed by her parents' antics. Her name is a play on the word "impossible."
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of the GWA (Global Wrestling Association), who are bitter rivals in the ring but are good friends outside of the public's sight. They are distinguished by their costumes, which allude to their stage names – Pain King wears a gold
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because of his small size, other athletes, including performers Steel Toe and Pain King, mocked his dream. This caused him to resent others, but one day he learns of the legend of an Egyptian amulet, said to have been a gift to
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Wade's mother, who appears sporadically throughout the series. Her most notable appearance is in the episode "Mother's Day", when Wade treats her to a celebration in his room with takeout French cuisine and a holographic beach.
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type of relationship. He is skeptical of Ron's investment in shared activities like football, the Pixie Scouts, and the Middleton Days Festival. However, he treats him with respect when the two have a common interest or goal.
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Drakken. As a villain, he is shown to be skilled at using tools, building devices, multitasking and planning ahead. He is also shown to be capable of predicting Kim's actions, though this may be because he knows her well.
2447:. She gives Kim a ride in her yacht as thanks for retrieving her demo tape when it was stolen in "Hidden Talent"'. She reappears in "Rappin' Drakken" and "Trading Faces"; in the latter, Camille Leon frames her for theft. 2072:) to safety. He is a cousin of Ron and Hana, but it is unknown which side of the family he comes from. However, since the wedding is specified as "the Stoppable-Starter wedding", he is presumably from the father's side. 1839:(twin dweebs). They are named after their father. Because of their youth at the beginning of the series, they often do not consider the consequences of their actions, such as being injured after trying to imitate one of 3358:
foes who remembers his name, which he appreciates. He is also most confrontational of the villains, being willing to battle the heroes directly as opposed to villains like Drakken, who use technology to fight for them.
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believed that nothing important happens during that time. As a result, she has to go to summer school to graduate, which she is initially upset about, but cheers up after Junior tells her he would be there in spirit.
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She first appears in "Mad Dogs and Aliens", where she nearly defeats Kim and Shego after they team up to fight her. However, she leaves after being tricked by Jim or Tim Possible in a video message posing as the
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relationship with the football team's star quarterback, Brick Flagg, who she dates for his status. She later dates Hirotaka and then Señor Senior Junior, who is her boyfriend for the remainder of the series.
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episode "Mother's Day", she goes on a mission with Kim and saves her from being swallowed by a glob of green goo, using her Kimmunicator to attack it with high-frequency pulses. She is the subject of a
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second thoughts. It is unknown how long she remains captain before handing the position back to Kim, but since then she does not seek the position as often, but still angles for prominence in routines.
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A cowardly, clumsy, and accident-prone teenage boy who has been best friends with Kim since preschool. He serves as her sidekick during missions, but has saved the world on his own. He owns a pet
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Kim, Jim, and Tim's aunt and Larry's mother. She loves her son, but seemingly does not understand his interests. When she witnesses villains fighting, she fails to comprehend what is happening.
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known for creating mutants, it also affected Snowy. Snowy emerges after the Possibles destroy the Toxic Snowmen army, but is destroyed when Kim and Ron cause the sun to come out, melting him.
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Initially, Shego was meant to be Dr. Drakken's sidekick and was designed with green and black, which are colors the creators considered to be known as "bad colors". However, after hearing
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For the first two seasons and most of the third season, Wade is never seen outside his room, until the episode "Team Impossible". When Team Impossible overloads his computer system with a
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Two silent ninjas who Drakken employs in "Blush" to help him embarrass Kim while she is on a date with Josh Mankey. They come close to succeeding, but are stopped when Ron saves Kim.
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to keep Kim preoccupied socially and ensure that Drakken's plans of world domination are not interrupted. He is destroyed by Rufus in revenge for calling naked mole rats "gross".
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not fight, but when he does, he typically fights Ron, likely because he is a weaker fighter than Kim. He expresses a desire to be a boy-band singer and is tutored in villainy by
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the Killer Bebes" there is only one "Possible" in the Middleton phone book, which suggests that either his surname is not Possible or that his family does not live in Middleton.
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of embarrassment for Bonnie, as she is humiliated when her mother calls her "Pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon". However, Ron is highly amused by this, and teasingly calls Bonnie "Bon-Bon".
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as an ally and information provider to Kim, but assumes a main role in the final part, where he and the original Rufus lead his team of mole rats against Shego and her allies.
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A bio-geneticist who was originally named Amy Hall and has a bubbly and clingy personality. She is an avid collector of Cuddle Buddies, which are small stuffed toys similar to
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that granted superhuman strength and power to its wearer. He is defeated when Rufus manages to remove the amulet, allowing Pain King and Steel Toe to throw him from the ring.
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trying to impress her to take their relationship to the next level, she remains willing to hang out with him after they are hijacked and trapped in the game's virtual world.
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and quickly gains popularity amongst girls, leading to a confrontation with Brick Flagg, who wins using secret Yamanouchi ninja skills. Intrigued that Kim knows Mantis style
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A nine-foot-tall alien with green skin who comes from the planet Lorwardia, a planet of warriors. After intercepting the broadcast of a months-old television commercial,
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he does not use his own inventions or weapons. Considering the nature of his business, Kim wants nothing to do with him and aids him because it is for the greater good.
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commander. As well, he positions super-laser reflectors on the moon, but they reflect the beam back to their source, destroying the lair he spent stolen millions on.
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which gave them their superpowers. Shego has displayed less annoyance with the twins than the rest of her family, even working alongside Hego and Mego to save them.
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Aside from his martial arts skills, which are greatly enhanced by the increased agility granted by his simian hands and feet, he commands an army of trained monkey
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uses them to expose himself to Mystical Monkey Powers. He is aware of the existence of the Yamanouchi Ninja Clan, and it is implied he had a history with them.
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Zita also appears in the series finale, "Graduation", where she is seen dating Felix Renton. However, the Aspen Wand of New Forest, an artifact Ron gave her
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He shares several things in common with his owner: his love of Bueno Nacho food, his ability to eat with disregard for what kind of food it is, a dislike for
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in "Ron the Man"' but forgets his Bar Mitzvah certificate, forcing Ron to question if he is really a man. Fortunately, he helps Kim bring Ron to his senses.
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costume, he comes out of hiding to battle him. He realizes at the end of the episode that the White Stripe is not real and reconciles with Timothy North.
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In "Oh No, Yono", he is defeated after attempting to kidnap Hana and turns to stone in fulfillment of a mystical contract to "walk the Path of the Yono".
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A man who works at Middleton Bueno Nacho store #582 as assistant manager, although he was once demoted and Ron promoted in his place. He is interested in
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A man known as "The Wraith Master", who only appears in the episode "Vir-Tu-Ron". He is a 'power player' in the popular online game Everlot, a parody of
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He first encounters Kim when she and Will Du of Global Justice join forces to stop him from turning the planet into his own personal golf course. During
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alongside her brothers as part of Team Go, as they were hit by a mysterious rainbow "comet" when they were younger and each gained a color-coded glowing
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A French hairstylist who cuts and styles Ron's hair in "The New Ron". He later appears in "Rufus in Show", when he lends Kim and Ron his prize-winning
219: 212: 3152:" gives Kim a ride to the Seniors' island. Kim had rescued Judd from a rhino stampede while he was filming a program entitled "Teasing Wild Animals". 3128:", he gives Kim a ride after she saves his village from an avalanche that Ron accidentally caused. He reappears in "Team Impossible". He is voiced by 2501:
Nakasumi is the top toy developer in the world, and Miss Kyoko is his secretary and personal assistant. He is the victim of theft by Dr. Drakken and
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Yamanouchi is a secret ninja school, located atop a mountain in Japan. It was founded by Toshimiru, a master of Tai Sheng Pek Kwar, better known as
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Ranch, Joss has shifted her focus onto Ron, having recognized the true value of courage, as he heads into dangerous situations despite his fear.
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in which when Kim calls her for advice, she is currently in surgery. However, she manages to talk with her, though Kim feels disgusted about it.
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A man who Señor Senior, Senior hires as a financial consultant to instill in his son a measure of financial responsibility. He is actually a
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A trio of image consultants who advise villains on the look of their lairs and the style of their costumes. Their cable television show
343: 241: 5231: 4628: 3414:, he joins the other allied villains in traveling to the past to prevent their future defeats at Kim's hands, but this fails. In the 1886:
and was a top aviator and the first woman to finish the Navy's Basic Underwater Demolition Course. She also mentions fighting in the
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people are incapable of, such as flying around. In the beginning, Kim's efforts were repeatedly met with failure, as while playing
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Burn is the team's accountant, who claims that he crunches a lot more than numbers. After the team became non-profit, Burn aided
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The second oldest brother after Hego, who has the power to shrink at will. His power combined with his coloration is similar to
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Wannaweep. Kim and Ron are able to rescue Summer, defeat Snowy and his army of snowmen, and disable the weather machine.
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in "Crush", but Kim recovers what was stolen, and in return, Nakasumi gives her a ride in "A Very Possible Christmas" and
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themselves. It is unclear if they were born twins or if they were originally only one person who became two people in the
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Kim Possible's archenemy and the main antagonist. His catchphrase is "You think you're all that but you're not!" He is a
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Kim, Jim, Tim, and Joss's paternal grandmother and Larry's maternal grandmother. She is first mentioned in the episode "
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competitions, turning in her homework on time, and maintaining a love life. She has liked and known Ron Stoppable, her
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after she saves his business by going organic, allowing her to para-drop onto the world's largest Swiss cheese wheel.
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A tall and handsome Japanese exchange student who appears in "Exchange" as Ron goes to Japan in his place. He owns a
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An heiress and socialite who became a villain after being cut off from her family fortune and gained the ability to
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In the series finale "Graduation Part II", he is seen sitting behind Camille Leone as Dr. Drakken receives a medal.
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he stated his intention to "fulfill my term", he would have remained in Middleton for the rest of the school year.
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Nicky Nick was known to have had a relationship with fellow pop singer Britina, but has since broken up with her.
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Ron and Hana's mother, who seems to have a distant relationship with Ron. Her job is unknown, but it is shown in
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A boy who is the star quarterback of the Middleton High School football team. Despite being the stereotypical "
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shown that he is quite skilled, and very spry for his advanced age. He can pilot helicopters, speedboats, and
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named Rufus who is best friends with him and Kim and often helps them on missions. In interviews, co-creators
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with ease, and although frequently seen with a walking stick, can perform complex acrobatics and maneuvers.
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Dr. Drakken's sidekick and Kim's most dangerous enemy, who is wanted in eleven countries, as Wade notes in "
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Camp Wannaweep's mascot. He is only seen in flashbacks describing Ron's unpleasant experiences at the camp.
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to be closer to the home office. Like Mr. Stoppable, she breaks news to her son by telling him later. Their
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be the last royal, but the lineage would end with his kingdom becoming a democracy rather than his death.
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The bridegroom at the wedding in "Bad Boy", who appears while pulling his bride, Miss Starter (voiced by
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Great Blue", which is actually a Pep Puppy costume colored blue, and who is waiting for her at "Bluto" (
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in which he secretly placed a tracking microchip on Ron, but avoids answering when questioned about it.
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Ron and Hana's seven-year-old cousin, who often causes trouble for Ron at family events. He owns a pet
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He teams up with Drakken on several occasions when they have a common goal, as well as Monkey Fist in
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her missions, and her passion and expertise in fashion are important in designing Kim's new uniform.
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for many subjects, even those he is unfamiliar with. He is the son of Franklin Barkin, who resembles
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when she was a teenager, meaning she was born in 1939, 1940, 1941, or 1942. Her husband is unknown.
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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Middleton's local newspaper. However, while she was reporting on the science exhibition at the
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Ron's family, composed of his father, his mother, and later on his adopted little sister Hana.
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His favorite restaurant is Bueno Nacho and he is the creator of the "Naco", a combination of a
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The villainous alter ego of Ron, whose name came from Zorpox the Conqueror of Issue 97 of the
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she is seen in the bleachers at an MHS football game, and in the end credits of "Graduation".
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and work together to help Kim and Ron defeat their magically transformed manager, The Jackal.
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According to the episode, Miriam, or "Mim" for short, is a highly respected reporter for the
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A girl whose surname is never revealed, which is possibly a reference to her voice actress,
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and he refused to cut it. He then based himself and his gang at a junkyard in New Jersey.
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episode, the existence of the other "ancestral" characters, including Mim, is debatable.
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periods include Kim, Amelia, and Monique, the latter briefly reciprocating his love in
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A former television actor who played the role of the titular character on the TV show
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girlfriend for most of the second and third seasons. His love interests during their
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a building designed around the letters "G" and "O", which may be an allusion to the
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that Josh and Kim went their separate ways, and he is seen with Tara for some time.
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as one of Shego's slaves, with this version of him being overweight and unhygienic.
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not taken seriously as a female scientist. Chief among her inventions is Oliver, a
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Dash appears to be the team leader, and is a survival specialist and multilingual.
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until the finale as "He can't do anything." For instance, he is the subject of a
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Slim find evidence of vandalism while playing golf at the local country club.
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Kim's younger twin brothers, who often annoy her; she often refers to them as
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younger sister from Japan named Hana, who has mystical abilities of her own.
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to the word "warmonger", while the name of her home planet, Lorwardia, is a
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using the Attitudinator device to make Shaun less annoying and more polite.
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Portrayed by Matthew Clarke in live-action, Unnamed in dialogue, and credits
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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seemingly killed when Ron throws him into their ship, which then explodes.
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and rocket scientist. His full name is revealed by Big Daddy Brotherson in
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that have aired are the source of most of the information in this article.
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after having experimental plastic surgery. Her name is a play on the word
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the common stereotype of school cheerleaders being mean, rude and snobby.
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does not work out as she also created a love ray, much to his chagrin.
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Kim and Ron's possible ancestors, seen during a shared dream sequence.
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It is never explained how he met Kim and Ron and became their partner.
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A co-worker of Dr. Possible who works in the robotics department as a
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petrify Yori. Since her introduction, she has appeared as a potential
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Crash is the team's driver, and is also skilled in emergency medicine.
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explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective
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Dr. Drakken's cousin, who Mrs. Lipsky considers to be the family's "
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Britina dolls nearly causes a worldwide panic among pre-teen girls.
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Kim Possible, episode 56, Showdown at the Crooked D (25 March 2005)
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Kim's classmate at Middleton High School and her rival, who has a
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defeat Warhok and Warmonga when Kim and Shego together could not.
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Kim Possible, episode 13, Monkey Fist Strikes (13 September 2002)
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A female-form android who appears in the 2019 live-action film
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she attends the prom with Jason Morgan, the basketball team's
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as an adult, and portrayed by Connor Fielding in live-action.
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with an eye for beautiful women. He spends his time playing
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disgusted by Roachie, but eventually comes to tolerate him.
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In the series finale, "Graduation", Felix is shown as class
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Blade and is defeated by Ron in the climax of the episode.
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Lord Monty Fiske, who as a criminal goes by Monkey Fist, a
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instantly recognizable by her eyepatch, reminiscent of the
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as an adult, and portrayed by Owen Fielding in live-action.
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A villain who first appeared in the season four episode "
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who was originally named Francis Lurman. In the episode "
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around sixth grade, he bought Rufus from a Smarty Mart.
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perfect, allowing Kim to defeat them and save Bonnie.
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name, and Ron forces him to remember it at the end of
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describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily
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Kim Possible, episode 32, Exchange (November 7, 2003)
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A Hispanic student at Middleton High, who works at a
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in live-action, and by Maxwell Simkins as a teenager.
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An intelligent and beautiful woman who is a notable
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In return, he gives her a ride in China in " 2568: 2133: 1843:'s extreme stunts. Their catchphrase is in the 1105:Portrayed by Ciara Riley Wilson in live-action. 746: 2439:A rapper loosely based on female rappers like 2370:hair and glasses that resemble his glasses as 2310:helping him develops a strong bond with him. 1710:handling life from a wheelchair, she relaxes. 1547:and they best Dementor with their acrobatics. 1127:in live-action, Unnamed in dialog and credits. 4889: 4719: 4197:there is more than one interpretation; Wally 3975:He first appears in the half-length episode " 3452:multi-billionaire who takes up villainy as a 2337:'s Titan Tower. Like Kim, they have a set of 1734: 4565:Kim Possible Episode 79: Mathter and Fervant 1943: 4460:, episode 66, Ill Suited (10 February 2007) 3829:A villain who only appears in the episode " 3725:A villain who only appears in the episode " 3033:inside Everlot, is seen being wielded by a 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 4896: 4882: 4726: 4712: 4179: 3003:have been Ron's first serious girlfriend. 2737: 2617:when they need to infiltrate an exclusive 2483: 2398:. His name may also be a reference to the 1188:Portrayed by Taylor Ortega in live-action. 5294:Lists of children's television characters 4502:, episode 76, Odds Man In (28 April 2007) 3869:A villainess who appears in the episode " 3345:, he spent his family fortune on radical 816: 786: 461:Learn how and when to remove this message 443:Learn how and when to remove this message 384:Learn how and when to remove this message 282:Learn how and when to remove this message 180:Learn how and when to remove this message 121:Learn how and when to remove this message 4606: 4574:Kim Possible Episode 79: A Sitch in Time 4071:A former head of an English academy for 2870: 2796: 472: 4411: 4409: 4407: 4401:, episode 6, Bueno Nacho (28 June 2002) 4389:, episode 2, Sink or Swim (7 June 2002) 4346: 4012:Jackie Oakes (a.k.a. Jackie the Jackal) 3885: 3341:. After training to become a master of 2884:dead, and his fate is never addressed. 1981:Ron and Hana's father, who works as an 1806: 14: 5276: 5003:Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 4657:, episode 3, The New Ron (7 June 2002) 4618: 4436: 4382: 4380: 2543: 2535: 2013:is: "This is our way of telling you." 1831:Portrayed by: Owen and Connor Fielding 1755:Kim, Jim, and Tim's father, who is an 218:Please improve this article by adding 4877: 4707: 4688: 4326: 3629:. She is friends with fellow celebs, 3491: 2937:A cheerleader who is one of Bonnie's 2165: 2155: 1566:Referred to as "Mr Barkin" in credits 766: 529: 526: 521: 516: 511: 508: 505: 4681:, episode 45, Oh Boyz (2 April 2004) 4672: 4660: 4586: 4556:Kim Possible Episode 76: Odds Man In 4541: 4529: 4517: 4505: 4493: 4451: 4418: 4404: 3791:A trio of hive-minded female killer 3469: 3431: 3006:She is also interested in an online 2560:Chips, both of which affect Kim and 1488: 887: 737: 647: 395: 322:adding citations to reliable sources 293: 191: 132: 70: 29: 4648: 4583:Kim Possible Episode 79: Big Bother 4463: 4392: 4377: 4153: 2853: 2063: 1774: 24: 4036: 3210: 2821: 2464:allusion to real-life pop singers 2198: 1793:Referred to as "Mother" in credits 1750:Referred to as "Father" in credits 1729: 1480:Middleton High School cheerleaders 1195: 842: 25: 5305: 4624:Kim Possible Discussion Panel 7. 4353:Villains' League of Evil Villains 4224: 3911: 3816: 3707: 3014:and similar games, playing as a " 2405: 2350: 2160: 2016: 1988: 1960: 1724: 1622:Additionally, it is mentioned in 1475:Middleton High students and staff 1441:Portrayed by: Ciara Riley Wilson 333:"List of Kim Possible characters" 231:"List of Kim Possible characters" 45:This article has multiple issues. 5256: 5255: 4855: 4854: 4773: 4733: 4602:Kim Possible - Behind the Scenes 4079:Sheldon Director (a.k.a. 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Her name is an allusion to 3138:– A helicopter pilot who in " 2887: 2838:, whose name is derived from 2684: 2653:his "number one girlfriend". 2426: 2342: 2255: 1505:Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time 1394:Kim Possible: A Sitch In Time 1049:as a child, and portrayed by 220:secondary or tertiary sources 5225:Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure 4357:Toccata and Fugue in D Minor 3928: 2588:bearding robotic "boyfriend" 2569:Doctor Vivian Frances Porter 2134:Connie and Lonnie Rockwaller 2005:that she had to relocate to 1746:Portrayed by: Matthew Clarke 425:Knowledge's inclusion policy 7: 5090:Star vs. the Forces of Evil 4905:Disney Television Animation 4248: 3744: 3541: 3269:Portrayed by: Taylor Ortega 2628: 2597: 2124: 1201:Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible 718: 657:Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible 498: 101:the claims made and adding 10: 5310: 3878:lightning from her hands. 3836: 3426: 3092:Attack of the Killer Bebes 2907: 2701: 2450: 2322: 2238: 1735:Dr. James Timothy Possible 1667:He makes a brief cameo in 1592: 1330: 1204: 884: 747:Dr. James Timothy Possible 734: 644: 5251: 5217:Descendants: Wicked World 5154: 5123: 5043: 4974: 4931: 4912: 4849: 4805: 4782: 4771: 4743: 4292: 3497:Voiced and portrayed by: 3231:, Maxwell Simkins (young) 3078:A Very Possible Christmas 2625:and Señor Senior Junior. 2514: 1650:Bonnie Rockwaller is his 1462: 1435: 1028: 1020: 1011: 1010: 1003: 980: 970: 963: 945: 935: 925: 915: 905: 895: 869: 861: 841: 831: 815: 805: 785: 775: 765: 755: 745: 729: 724: 717: 712: 702: 697: 687: 682: 672: 665: 655: 635: 577: 570: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 5209:The Emperor's New School 4137:Kevin Michael Richardson 4095: 3900:Evil Eye for the Bad Guy 3778: 3761: 3512: 3257: 3044: 3041:Ron plays in "Roachie". 2075: 2041: 1951:Kevin Michael Richardson 1893: 1878:" and first appears in " 1721:and dating Zita Flores. 1513:Portrayed by: Erika Tham 1326: 1280:summed up Ron's role as 1207:Kim Possible (character) 5284:Kim Possible characters 5033:Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz 4180:The Knights of Rodeghan 3945: 3670: 3148:– A camera man who in " 2924: 2738:Pain King and Steel Toe 2592:artificial intelligence 2484:Nakasumi and Miss Kyoko 2377: 2356: 2296: 1910: 1377: 1258:, Harrison Fahn (young) 897:Dr. Drakken (nĂ© Lipsky) 5233:Big Hero 6: The Series 3800:"Big Daddy" Brotherson 3752:Richard Steven Horvitz 3560:mechanical engineering 3205:Unnamed Marine Colonel 2743:Voiced by: (in order) 2707:Voiced by: (in order) 2656: 2396:Legion of Super-Heroes 2204:Voiced by: (in order) 1451:. 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